Actuator for electric park brake system and self-locking mechanism thereof

US10047812B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10047812-B2
Application numberUS-201615010991-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 29, 2016
Priority dateJan 30, 2015
Publication dateAug 14, 2018
Grant dateAug 14, 2018

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An actuator for an electric parking brake system includes a motor, an output member, and a speed reduction device. The speed reduction device includes a transmission mechanism and a self-locking mechanism. The self-locking mechanism includes a fixed member, first and second rotating bodies, and a spring. The second rotating body transmits torque to the output member via a planetary gear mechanism. The spring prevents the brake from driving the motor.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An actuator for an electric parking brake system, operable to apply or release the brake, the actuator comprising: a motor including a shaft; an output member; and a speed reduction device connected between the motor and the output member, the speed reduction device including: a transmission mechanism connected to the shaft; and a self-locking mechanism connected with the transmission mechanism, the transmission mechanism including an output gear, the self-locking mechanism includes a fixed wheel, a movable wheel rotatable relative to the fixed wheel, and a spring sleeved on a part of the fixed wheel and a part of the movable wheel, the movable wheel being connected between the output gear and the output member for transmitting the torque from the output gear to the output member, an inner diameter of the spring in its neutral state being less than or equal to an outer diameter of the part of the fixed wheel and the part of the movable wheel on which the spring is sleeved, wherein the provision of the spring allows the torque to be transmitted from the motor to the output member, thereby operating the brake, and wherein when the output member rotates under an external force to generate a tendency to release the brake, the movable wheel rotates relative to the fixed wheel in a winding direction of the spring under the driving of the output member, the frictional force between the spring and the fixed wheel and movable wheel causes the spring to tighten and hold onto the fixed wheel to thereby prevent the movable wheel from rotating further. 2. The actuator of claim 1 , wherein the output gear forms a plurality of driving blocks, the movable wheel forms a plurality of pushing blocks, each of the driving blocks extending in between two adjacent ones of the pushing blocks for driving the movable wheel to rotate with the output gear. 3. The actuator of claim 2 , wherein the output gear forms at least one resisting block, the spring is disposed at a radially inner side of the resisting block, the spring has a front end, when the motor shaft rotates in a first direction to output a torque, the resisting block of the output gear pushes the front end of the spring to move in a direction opposite to a winding direction of the spring. 4. The actuator of claim 3 , wherein the spring has a rear end, when the shaft rotates in a second direction, one of the pushing blocks of the movable wheel pushes the rear end of the spring to move in a direction opposite to the winding direction of the spring. 5. The actuator of claim 2 , further including a pivot axle, wherein the fixed wheel is fixed on the pivot axle, the output gear and the movable wheel are rotatably attached to the pivot axle and are disposed on opposite sides of the fixed wheel, respectively. 6. The actuator of claim 5 , wherein the output gear comprises a pivot connecting portion connected with the pivot axle, an inner ring extending radially outwardly from the pivot connecting portion, an outer ring extending radially outwardly from the inner ring, and a meshing portion extending radially outwardly from the outer ring, an outer periphery of the meshing portion is formed with teeth, a resisting block protrudes inwardly from a radial inner surface of the outer ring or protrudes downwardly from a bottom surface of the inner ring, the resisting block and the pivot connecting portion are spaced apart in the radial direction, each of the driving blocks protrudes inwardly from a radial inner surface of the meshing portion or protrudes downwardly from a bottom surface of the outer ring. 7. The actuator of claim 6 , wherein the inner ring is recessed with respect to the outer ring and the pivot connecting portion forming an annular receiving space between the outer ring and the pivot connecting portion, the spring and the fixed wheel being received in the receiving space and disposed between the resisting block and the pivot connecting portion. 8. The actuator of claim 6 , wherein the fixed wheel has a recess in which the pivot connecting portion is received, and the fixed wheel and the output gear form a stepped assembly interface. 9. The actuator of claim 1 , wherein the movable wheel includes a round-disc shaped body and a shaft seat extending from a center of the body toward the output gear, the shaft seat has an outer diameter substantially the same as an outer diameter of the fixed wheel, the shaft seat and the fixed wheel cooperatively form a cylindrical surface around which the spring is disposed. 10. The actuator of claim 9 , wherein the fixed wheel forms a boss facing the movable wheel, the shaft seat of the movable wheel has a recess for receiving the boss, and the fixed wheel and the movable wheel form a stepped assembly interface. 11. The actuator of claim 1 , wherein the output gear is in the form of a cylinder, the self-locking mechanism is received within the output gear, the movable wheel forms a pushing block, the output gear forms a through hole in which the pushing block is inserted, and the through hole is larger than the pushing block. 12. The actuator of claim 11 , wherein an outer diameter of a top end of the fixed wheel is less than an outer diameter of a bottom end of the fixed wheel, the movable wheel is attached around the top end of the fixed wheel, and the spring surrounds the bottom end of the fixed wheel and the movable wheel. 13. The actuator of claim 12 , wherein the output gear font's insertion slots, front and rear ends of the spring are inserted into the insertion slots, the insertion slots are larger than the front and rear ends in size, when the shaft rotates in a first direction the output gear pushes the front end of the spring to release the spring such that an inner diameter of the spring increases, when the shaft rotates in a second direction the output gear pushes the rear end of the spring to release the spring such that the inner diameter of the spring increases. 14. The actuator of claim 13 , wherein the output gear includes a top plate and a sidewall extending from an outer edge of the top plate, the through hole is formed in the top plate, the movable wheel includes a body and a cylindrical portion extending from an outer edge of the body, the cylindrical portion is attached around the top end of the fixed wheel, the spring surrounds the cylindrical portion and the bottom end of the fixed wheel, the body and the top plate are stacked with each other, and the pushing block protrudes from an outer surface of the body. 15. The actuator of claim 14 , wherein the insertions slots include one insertion slot formed in an edge of the top plate and another insertion slot formed in a bottom end of the sidewall, the front end of the spring extends axially into the insertion slot of the top plate, and the rear end of the spring extends radially into the insertion slot of the sidewall. 16. The actuator of claim 1 , wherein the speed reduction device further includes a planetary gear mechanism connected between the movable wheel of the self-locking mechanism and the output member, the planetary gear mechanism includes at least one stage of planetary gear, each stage of planetary gear includes a sun gear, a planet carrier and multiple planet gears, the sun gear of a first stage of planetary gear of the planetary gear mechanism and the movable wheel are integrally formed, and the planet carrier of a last stage of planetary gear and the output member are integrally formed. 17. The actuator of claim 16 , wherein an inner surface of the fixed wheel is formed with teeth which are meshed with th

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  • Locking mechanisms, e.g. acting on actuators, on release mechanisms or on force transmission mechanisms · CPC title

  • with parallel stationary axes, e.g. spur gears · CPC title

  • for angular adjustment of two concentric parts of the brake control system · CPC title

  • F16D65/18Primary

    adapted for drawing members together {, e.g. for disc brakes} · CPC title

  • using motors · CPC title

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What does patent US10047812B2 cover?
An actuator for an electric parking brake system includes a motor, an output member, and a speed reduction device. The speed reduction device includes a transmission mechanism and a self-locking mechanism. The self-locking mechanism includes a fixed member, first and second rotating bodies, and a spring. The second rotating body transmits torque to the output member via a planetary gear mechani…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Johnson Electric Sa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D65/18. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 14 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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