Rigid bracket assembly for mounting a brake assembly and brake actuator

US10088000B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10088000-B2
Application numberUS-201715401363-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 9, 2017
Priority dateJan 9, 2017
Publication dateOct 2, 2018
Grant dateOct 2, 2018

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A bracket assembly for a brake assembly and a brake actuator includes a tube configured to receive a camshaft of the brake assembly. A brake spider mounting flange and actuator mounting arm are disposed proximate opposite ends of the tube and configured for coupling to a brake spider and the actuator. The arm has inboard and outboard members—each with a body having one end affixed to the tube and an actuator mounting flange extending from another end of the body. The mounting flanges define aligned bores configured to receive a fastener of the actuator. A centerline of a gusset joining the body and flange of the inboard member is angled relative to at least one of a plane containing a longitudinal axis of the tube and a plane containing a load path line joining the center points of a tube bore and pushrod notch formed in the inboard member.

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A bracket assembly for receiving a brake assembly and a brake actuator, comprising: a tube configured to receive a camshaft of the brake assembly; a brake spider mounting flange disposed proximate a first end of said tube, said brake spider mounting flange configured to receive a brake spider of the brake assembly and defining an aperture configured to allow said tube to extend therethrough; and, an actuator mounting arm disposed proximate a second end of said tube, said actuator mounting arm configured for coupling to said brake actuator and having inboard and outboard members, each of said inboard and outboard members having a body having a first end affixed to the tube; and an actuator mounting flange extending from a second end of the body and defining at least one bore configured to receive a fastener extending from said brake actuator wherein said bore of said actuator mounting flange of said inboard member is aligned with said bore of said actuator mounting flange of said outboard member wherein said body of said inboard member includes a tube bore configured to receive said tube and said actuator mounting flange of said inboard member defines a pushrod notch configured to receive a pushrod of said brake actuator and said inboard member further includes a first gusset joining said body of said inboard member and said actuator mounting flange of said inboard member, said first gusset having a centerline that is angled relative to a plane containing a load path line joining a center point of said tube bore and a center point of said pushrod notch. 2. The bracket assembly of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of said first gusset is disposed in a common vertical plane with said pushrod notch. 3. The bracket assembly of claim 2 wherein said common vertical plane includes said center point of said notch. 4. The bracket assembly of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of said first gusset is disposed in a common vertical plane with said tube bore. 5. The bracket assembly of claim 4 wherein said common vertical plane includes said center point of said tube bore. 6. The bracket assembly of claim 1 wherein said inboard member further includes a second gusset joining said body of said inboard member and said actuator mounting flange of said inboard member, said second gusset having a centerline that is angled relative to said plane containing said load path line. 7. The bracket assembly of claim 6 wherein said first gusset is disposed nearer to said pushrod notch than said second gusset. 8. The bracket assembly of claim 6 wherein at least a portion of said first gusset is disposed in a common vertical plane with said pushrod notch and at least a portion of said second gusset is disposed in a common vertical plane with said tube bore. 9. The bracket assembly of claim 1 wherein said centerline of said first gusset is angled less than about nine degrees relative to said plane containing said load path line. 10. The bracket assembly of claim 9 wherein said centerline of said first gusset is angled at least two degrees relative to said plane containing said load path line. 11. The bracket assembly of claim 9 wherein said centerline of said first gusset is angled at least six degrees relative to said plane containing said load path line. 12. A bracket assembly for receiving a brake assembly and a brake actuator, comprising: a tube configured to receive a camshaft of the brake assembly; a brake spider mounting flange disposed proximate a first end of said tube, said brake spider mounting flange configured to receive a brake spider of the brake assembly and defining an aperture configured to allow said tube to extend therethrough; and, an actuator mounting arm disposed proximate a second end of said tube, said actuator mounting arm configured for coupling to said brake actuator and having inboard and outboard members, each of said inboard and outboard members having a body having a first end affixed to the tube; and an actuator mounting flange extending from a second end of the body and defining at least one bore configured to receive a fastener extending from said brake actuator wherein said bore of said actuator mounting flange of said inboard member is aligned with said bore of said actuator mounting flange of said outboard member wherein said inboard member further includes a first gusset joining said body of said inboard member and said actuator mounting flange of said inboard member, said first gusset having a centerline that is angled relative to a plane containing a longitudinal axis of said tube. 13. The bracket assembly of claim 12 wherein at least a portion of said first gusset is disposed in a common vertical plane with a pushrod notch formed in said actuator mounting flange of said inboard member and configured to receive a pushrod of said brake actuator. 14. The bracket assembly of claim 13 wherein said common vertical plane includes a center point of said notch. 15. The bracket assembly of claim 12 wherein at least a portion of said first gusset is disposed in a common vertical plane with a tube bore formed in said body of said inboard member and configured to receive said tube. 16. The bracket assembly of claim 15 wherein said common vertical plane includes a center point of said tube bore. 17. The bracket assembly of claim 12 wherein said inboard member further includes a second gusset joining said body of said inboard member and said actuator mounting flange of said inboard member, said second gusset having a centerline that is angled relative to said plane containing said longitudinal axis of said tube. 18. The bracket assembly of claim 17 wherein said first gusset is disposed nearer to a pushrod notch formed in said actuator mounting flange of said inboard member and configured to receive a pushrod of said brake actuator than said second gusset. 19. The bracket assembly of claim 17 wherein at least a portion of said first gusset is disposed in a common vertical plane with a pushrod notch formed in said actuator mounting flange of said inboard member and configured to receive a pushrod of said brake actuator and at least a portion of said second gusset is disposed in a common vertical plane with a tube bore formed in said body of said inboard member and configured to receive said tube. 20. The bracket assembly of claim 12 wherein said centerline of said first gusset is angled less than about one hundred and thirty one degrees relative to said plane containing said longitudinal axis of said tube. 21. The bracket assembly of claim 20 wherein said centerline of said first gusset is angled at least one hundred and twenty four degrees relative to said plane containing said longitudinal axis of said tube. 22. The bracket assembly of claim 9 wherein said centerline of said first gusset is angled at least one hundred and twenty eight degrees relative to said plane containing said longitudinal axis of said tube. 23. A mounting arm for a brake actuator, comprising: an inboard member; and an outboard member, each of said inboard and outboard members having a body having a first end configured to receive a tube for a camshaft of a brake assembly; and an actuator mounting flange extending from a second end of the body and defining at least one bore configured to receive a fastener extending from said brake actuator wherein said bore of said actuator mounting flange of said inboard member is aligned with sai

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What does patent US10088000B2 cover?
A bracket assembly for a brake assembly and a brake actuator includes a tube configured to receive a camshaft of the brake assembly. A brake spider mounting flange and actuator mounting arm are disposed proximate opposite ends of the tube and configured for coupling to a brake spider and the actuator. The arm has inboard and outboard members—each with a body having one end affixed to the tube a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D65/0056. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 02 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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