Disk brake
US-9500240-B2 · Nov 22, 2016 · US
US10197148B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10197148-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615550166-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 5, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 12, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 5, 2019 |
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Since a second reinforcing rib (24e) protruding from a motor accommodating portion (24) to outside is provided to a portion formed with a weld line (WL) formed by the merger of molten resin (MR), the material thickness of the portion formed with the weld line (WL) can be increased. Therefore, the strength of the portion formed with the weld line (WL) is improved, and the strength of a case (21) as a whole can be improved. The case (21) sufficiently resistible to outer shocks can be achieved, and can be sufficiently used even in adverse environments such as a place near an undercarriage of a vehicle, and high reliability can be obtained. Since a small flange portion is provided on a caliper fixing portion side which supports an output shaft where large running torque is loaded, the weld line can be kept away from the caliper fixing portion, with this small flange portion taken as an inlet portion for the molten resin. Thus, with the caliper fixing portion side of the case inhibited from being distorted, it is possible to reliably inhibit unusual noise and so forth from occurring from an actuator.
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An actuator comprising: a motor having a rotation shaft; an output shaft which outputs rotation of the rotation shaft; a speed reduction mechanism provided between the rotation shaft and the output shaft; and a case in which the motor and the speed reduction mechanism are accommodated, the case having: an accommodating portion in which the motor is accommodated; a support portion provided and arranged side by side with the accommodating portion in a direction crossing an axial direction of the accommodating portion, the support portion supporting the output shaft, and being shorter in length of a radial direction thereof than the accommodating portion; a convex portion provided to the support portion and located on the opposite side of the support portion from the accommodating portion, the convex portion protruding in a direction crossing the output shaft , the convex portion being formed by an inlet portion for molten material in upper and lower molds; a weld line provided to the accommodating portion and located on the opposite side of the support portion from the support portion, the weld line being formed by the merger of molten material, and a reinforcing rib provided to a portion in which the weld line is formed, the reinforcing rib protruding from the accommodating portion to outside. 2. The actuator according to claim 1 , wherein the accommodating portion is in a cylindrical shape having a closed end and an open end, and the reinforcing rib extends from one end side to the other end side of the accommodating portion. 3. The actuator according to claim 2 , wherein the rotation shaft is rotatably supported by a bearing member, a bearing accommodating portion in which the bearing member is accommodated is provided on one end side of the accommodating portion, and the reinforcing rib extends to the bearing accommodating portion. 4. The actuator according to claim 1 , wherein the reinforcing rib protrudes from the accommodating portion, a height of the reinforcing rib from the accommodating portion being gradually increased from one end side toward the other end side of the accommodating portion. 5. The actuator according to claim 1 , wherein a connector connecting portion to which an external connector is connected is provided to the reinforcing rib and located on the opposite side of the reinforcing rib from the accommodating portion, and a material thickness of the case between the accommodating portion and the support portion is thicker than a material thickness of the case between the accommodating portion and the connector connecting portion. 6. The actuator according to claim 5 , wherein an inner groove portion is provided to the accommodating portion and located on the same side as the connector connecting portion, the inner groove portion extending in the axial direction of the accommodating portion, and making the material thickness of the case thinner. 7. The actuator according to claim 6 , wherein the inner groove portion is a plurality of inner groove portions provided in a circumferential direction of the accommodating portion, and among the inner groove portions, an inner groove portion located on the same side as the support portion is distant from a bottom wall portion of the accommodating portion as compared with other inner groove portions. 8. The actuator according to claim 5 , wherein an outer groove portion extending in the axial direction of the accommodating portion and making the material thickness of the case thinner is formed outside the accommodating portion in a radial direction and on the same side as the connector connecting portion along the circumferential direction of the accommodating portion. 9. The actuator according to claim 8 , wherein the outer groove portion extends to a bottom wall portion of a cylindrical main body portion forming part of the accommodating portion. 10. The actuator according to claim 5 , wherein a reinforcing rib extending toward a center axis of the accommodating portion is provided between the accommodating portion and the support portion. 11. The actuator according to claim 1 , wherein the output shaft causes a piston of a disc brake to perform reciprocating motions. 12. A method of manufacturing an actuator including: a motor having a rotation shaft; an output shaft which outputs rotation of the rotation shaft; a speed reduction mechanism provided between the rotation shaft and the output shaft; and a case in which the motor and the speed reduction mechanism are accommodated, the case having: an accommodating portion in which the motor is accommodated; a support portion provided and arranged side by side with the accommodating portion in a direction crossing an axial direction of the accommodating portion, the support portion supporting the output shaft, a convex portion provided to the support portion and located on the opposite side of the support portion from the accommodating portion, the convex portion protruding in a direction crossing the output shaft; a weld line provided to the accommodating portion and located on the opposite side of the support portion from the support portion, the weld line being formed by the merger of molten material; and a reinforcing rib provided to a portion in which the weld line is formed, the reinforcing rib protruding from the accommodating portion to outside, the method comprising: a mold preparing step of causing upper and lower molds forming the case to face each other so as to form a cavity for forming the case; a filling step of actuating a dispenser to supply molten material to a supply passage provided to at least one of the upper and lower mold, and filling the cavity with molten material to form the convex portion on the same side as the supply passage of the cavity, and to form the weld line on the opposite side of the cavity from the supply passage; a cooling step of stopping the dispenser and cooling the upper and lower molds to cure the molten material in the cavity; and a removing step of separating the upper and lower molds from each other to remove the case from the upper and lower molds after curing from the upper and lower molds. 13. The method of manufacturing the actuator, according to claim 12 , wherein in the filling step, the molten material is caused to collide with a step portion provided to at least one of the upper and lower molds from the supply passage to bend a traveling direction of the molten material, and the cavity is then filled with the molten material.
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