Brake assembly apparatus for a vehicle braking system

US10180167B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10180167-B2
Application numberUS-201615298826-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 20, 2016
Priority dateOct 20, 2016
Publication dateJan 15, 2019
Grant dateJan 15, 2019

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A brake assembly apparatus is provided for a vehicle braking system. The brake assembly apparatus comprises a vibration damping sleeve for damping vibration between a first braking component and a second braking component. The sleeve includes (i) a first set of spring elements projecting toward a circumferential surface of the first braking component and tuned with a first preload against the circumferential surface of the first braking component, and (ii) a second set of spring elements projecting toward a circumferential surface of the second braking component and tuned with a second preload against the circumferential surface of the second braking component. The first and second sets of spring elements cooperate to damp vibration of certain frequencies between the first and second braking components based upon the first and second preloads.

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A brake assembly apparatus for a vehicle braking system, the brake assembly apparatus comprising: a first braking component having a first longitudinal central axis and rotatable about the first longitudinal central axis; a second braking component having a second longitudinal central axis and rotatable about the second longitudinal central axis; and a vibration damping sleeve disposed between the first braking component and the second braking component and tunable to define a frequency range in which undesirable feedback frequencies of vibration between the first and second braking components are damped, wherein the vibration damping sleeve includes (i) a first set of protruding spring elements that project towards the first braking component in a first direction that is transverse to the first longitudinal central axis, and (ii) a second set of protruding spring elements that project towards the second braking component in a second direction that is transverse to the second longitudinal central axis. 2. A brake assembly apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein (i) each protruding spring element of the first set of protruding spring elements includes a radially-protruding surface that radially engages a surface of the first braking component to provide a first preloaded radial force against the first braking component, and (ii) each protruding spring element of the second set of protruding spring elements includes a radially-protruding surface that radially engages a surface of the second braking component to provide a second preloaded radial force against the second braking component. 3. A brake assembly apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein (i) the first longitudinal central axis and the second longitudinal central axis are coincident, and (ii) the vibration damping sleeve has a third longitudinal central axis that is coincident with the first and second longitudinal central axes. 4. A brake assembly apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein (i) the first braking component includes a camshaft, (ii) the second braking component includes a cam tube having an outboard end and an inboard end, and (iii) the vibration damping sleeve includes a single-piece ring around at least a portion of the camshaft and installed at the outboard end of the cam tube. 5. A brake assembly apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein (i) the single-piece ring includes the first set of protruding spring elements and the second set of protruding spring elements, (ii) each protruding spring element of the first set of protruding spring elements project towards an outer circumferential surface of the camshaft and has a radially-protruding surface that radially engages the outer circumferential surface of the camshaft, and (iii) each protruding spring element of the second set of protruding spring elements project towards a circumferential surface of the cam tube and has a radially-protruding surface that radially engages the circumferential surface of the cam tube. 6. A brake assembly apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the second set of spring elements project toward an inner circumferential surface of the cam tube, and the second surface engages the inner circumferential surface of the cam tube. 7. A brake assembly apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the radially projecting surface of each protruding spring element of the second set of protruding spring elements project towards an outer circumferential surface of the cam tube and radially engages the outer circumferential surface of the cam tube. 8. A brake assembly apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the single-piece ring includes (i) a corresponding connecting surface that extends transverse to each radially-protruding surface of each protruding spring element of the first set of protruding spring elements, and (ii) a corresponding connecting surface that extends transverse to each radially-protruding surface of each protruding spring element of the second set of protruding spring elements. 9. A brake assembly apparatus according to claim 5 , further comprising a cam washer disposed between the camshaft and the cam tube at one end of the cam tube. 10. A brake assembly apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the single-piece ring includes (i) a corresponding connecting surface that extends transverse to each radially-protruding surface of each protruding spring element of the first set of protruding spring elements, and (ii) a corresponding connecting surface that extends transverse to each radially-protruding surface of each protruding spring element of the second set of protruding spring elements. 11. A brake assembly apparatus according to claim 4 , further comprising another vibration damping sleeve that includes a ring around at least another portion of the camshaft and installed at the inboard end of the cam tube. 12. A brake assembly apparatus for a vehicle braking system, the brake assembly apparatus comprising: a single-piece vibration damping sleeve made of same material for damping vibration between a first braking component and a second braking component, wherein the single-piece vibration damping sleeve includes (i) a first set of spring elements projecting toward a circumferential surface of the first braking component and tuned with a first preloaded radial force against the circumferential surface of the first braking component, and (ii) a second set of spring elements projecting toward a circumferential surface of the second braking component and tuned with a second preloaded radial force against the circumferential surface of the second braking component, wherein the first and second preloaded radial forces associated with the first and second sets of spring elements cooperate to damp feedback vibration of undesirable frequencies between the first and second braking components. 13. A brake assembly apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein (i) the first braking component includes a camshaft, (ii) the second braking component includes a cam tube, and (iii) the vibration damping sleeve is integrated with a camshaft bracket seal. 14. A brake assembly apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein (i) the first set of spring elements includes a first radially-protruding surface for radially engaging the circumferential surface of the first braking component, and (ii) the second set of spring elements includes a second radially-protruding surface for radially engaging the circumferential surface of the second braking component. 15. A brake assembly apparatus according to claim 14 , wherein the single-piece vibration damping sleeve includes a connecting surface that extends transverse to the first radially-protruding surface of the first set of spring elements and the second radially-protruding surface of the second set of spring elements. 16. A brake assembly apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein the first and second preloaded radial forces associated with the first and second sets of spring elements cooperate to damp feedback vibration of undesirable frequencies between 800 Hz and 3000 Hz between the first and second braking components.

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  • Noise or vibration control · CPC title

  • extending in opposite directions from their pivots · CPC title

  • Active vibration dampers · CPC title

  • mechanically actuated · CPC title

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What does patent US10180167B2 cover?
A brake assembly apparatus is provided for a vehicle braking system. The brake assembly apparatus comprises a vibration damping sleeve for damping vibration between a first braking component and a second braking component. The sleeve includes (i) a first set of spring elements projecting toward a circumferential surface of the first braking component and tuned with a first preload against the c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D65/0006. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 15 2019 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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