Braking and/or clamping device having an actuating assembly and a shaft-coupling assembly
US-12025193-B2 · Jul 2, 2024 · US
US10066692B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10066692-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415301904-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 4, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 4, 2018 |
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A brake actuation mechanism for a disc brake including an amplification mechanism, an adjustment mechanism, a thrust element and a return mechanism, which are mountable inside a caliper housing by way of a rod so as to be functionally interacting, in which the adjustment mechanism includes a torque limiting clutch mechanism drivingly connecting several elements and including a first clutch element drivingly connecting a rotatable input element with a rotatable output element and a second clutch element connecting the rotatable output element with the rod, the rotatable output element radially surrounding the first clutch element and the second clutch element. A disc brake including such brake actuation mechanism is also contemplated.
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A brake actuation mechanism for a disc brake comprising a brake caliper, which straddles at least one brake disc, the brake actuation mechanism comprising: an amplification mechanism for amplifying a clamping force being introduced into the brake actuation mechanism; an adjustment mechanism for compensating wear; a thrust element for transmitting the amplified clamping force onto the brake disc; and a return mechanism; in which the amplification mechanism, the adjustment mechanism, the thrust element and the return mechanism are mountable inside the housing of the brake caliper by means of a rod so as to be functionally interacting, the rod being adapted to be supported in the housing of the caliper in an axially fixed and non-rotatable manner; and in which the adjustment mechanism comprises a torque limiting clutch mechanism and elements being coaxially and rotatably arranged around the rod, which elements are at least partly drivingly connected by the torque limiting clutch mechanism; characterized in that the torque limiting clutch mechanism comprises a first clutch element drivingly connecting a rotatable input element with a rotatable output element and a second clutch element connecting the rotatable output element with the rod, the rotatable output element radially surrounding the first clutch element and the second clutch element. 2. The brake actuation mechanism according to claim 1 , in which the first clutch element at least in part radially surrounds the second clutch element. 3. The brake actuation mechanism according to claim 1 , in which the first clutch element is configured as a wrap spring having an internal clutch surface being in contact with the input rotatable element and having an external clutch surface being in contact with the output rotatable element, the diameter of the external clutch surface being larger than the diameter of the internal clutch surface. 4. The brake actuation mechanism according to claim 1 , in which the second clutch element is configured as a wrap spring having an internal clutch surface being in contact with the rod or with a component being rotationally fixed to the rod and an external clutch surface being in contact with the output rotatable element, the diameter of the external clutch surface being larger than the diameter of the internal clutch surface. 5. The brake actuation mechanism according to claim 4 , in which the second clutch element is supported on a distance sleeve being rotationally fixed to the rod and in which the output rotatable element is being rotatable supported on the distance sleeve. 6. The brake actuation mechanism according to claim 1 , in which the adjustment mechanism further comprises an adjustment spindle, and in which the output rotatable element is rotationally connected to the adjustment spindle by means of a radial transmission device, which radial transmission device is configured to allow rotational transmission and axial displacement between the adjustment spindle and the output rotatable element. 7. The brake actuation mechanism according to claim 6 , in which the radial transmission device is axially supported by two low-friction bearing elements thereby embedding the radial transmission device. 8. The brake actuation mechanism according to claim 6 , in which the return mechanism is supported against the radial transmission device. 9. The brake actuation mechanism according to claim 6 , in which the adjustment spindle is hollow and contains the torque limiting clutch mechanism, the radial transmission device and the return mechanism. 10. The brake actuation mechanism according to claim 1 , in which the first clutch element is configured to allow rotation of the output rotatable element in both rotational directions during brake actuation and brake release. 11. The brake actuation mechanism according to claim 1 , in which the second clutch element is being configured to allow rotation of the output rotatable element in one rotational direction only during brake actuation and brake release. 12. A disc brake comprising a brake actuation mechanism according to claim 1 . 13. A brake actuation mechanism for a disc brake comprising a brake caliper, which straddles at least one brake disc, the brake actuation mechanism comprising: an amplification mechanism for amplifying a clamping force being introduced into the brake actuation mechanism; an adjustment mechanism for compensating wear; a thrust element for transmitting the amplified clamping force onto the brake disc; and a return mechanism; in which the amplification mechanism, the adjustment mechanism, the thrust element and the return mechanism are mountable inside the housing of the brake caliper by means of a rod so as to be functionally interacting, the rod being adapted to be supported in the housing of the caliper in an axially fixed and non-rotatable manner; and in which the adjustment mechanism comprises a torque limiting clutch mechanism and elements being coaxially and rotatably arranged around the rod, which elements are at least partly drivingly connected by the torque limiting clutch mechanism; characterized in that the torque limiting clutch mechanism comprises a first wrap spring drivingly connecting a rotatable input element with a rotatable output element, the first wrap spring being configured to allow rotation of the rotatable output element in both rotational directions during brake actuation and brake release, and a second wrap spring connecting the rotatable output element with the rod, the second wrap spring being configured to allow rotation of the output rotatable element in one rotational direction only during brake actuation and brake release. 14. The brake actuation mechanism according to claim 13 , in which the first wrap spring comprises an internal clutch surface being in contact with the input rotatable element thereby forming an external clutch interface and an external clutch surface being in contact with the output rotatable element thereby forming an internal clutch interface, the internal clutch interface and the external clutch interface being configured to provide defined transmission torques such that in the rotational direction during brake actuation the transmission torque of the internal clutch interface is lower than the transmission torque of the external clutch interface and that in the other rotational direction during brake release the transmission torque of the external clutch interface is lower than the transmission torque of the internal clutch interface. 15. The brake actuation mechanism according to claim 14 , in which the second wrap spring comprises an internal clutch surface being in contact with the rod or with a component being rotationally fixed to the rod thereby forming an external clutch interface and an external clutch surface being in contact with the output rotatable element thereby forming an internal clutch interface, the internal clutch interface and the external clutch interface being configured to provide defined transmission torques such: that in the rotational direction during brake actuation the transmission torque of the internal clutch interface is larger than the transmission torque of the external clutch interface and that in the rotational direction during brake actuation the transmission torque of the external clutch interface of the second wrap spring is lower than the respective lower transmission torque provided by the first wrap spring during brake actuation and that in the other rotational direction during brake release the transmission torque of the internal clutc
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