Apparatus for mounting an air disc brake actuator

US10343668B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10343668-B2
Application numberUS-201715453028-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 8, 2017
Priority dateMar 9, 2016
Publication dateJul 9, 2019
Grant dateJul 9, 2019

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An air disc brake system for a heavy-duty vehicle comprising an axle. A spindle is attached to an end portion of the axle. At least a portion of an air disc brake assembly is supported by the spindle. A suspension beam has an axle support portion connectable with the axle. An end portion of the suspension beam is spaced from the axle support portion for attachment with the heavy-duty vehicle. The suspension beam may pivot about the end portion of the suspension beam. An actuator actuates the air disc brake assembly. The actuator has a movable member to actuate the air disc brake assembly. Structure is associated with the suspension beam for supporting at least a portion of the actuator. A surface defines an opening in the suspension beam through which the movable member may extend or that may receive and support a portion of the actuator.

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What is claimed is: 1. An air disc brake system for a heavy-duty vehicle, the air disc brake system comprising: an axle; a spindle attached to an end portion of the axle; an air disc brake assembly having at least a portion adapted to be supported by the spindle; a suspension beam having an axle support portion connectable with the axle; an end portion of the suspension beam spaced from the axle support portion for attachment with the heavy-duty vehicle, the suspension beam being pivotable about the end portion of the suspension beam; a brake actuator for actuating the air disc brake assembly, the brake actuator including a brake chamber; and structure of the suspension beam configured to directly support at least a portion of the brake chamber. 2. The air disc brake system of claim 1 wherein the suspension beam has a surface defining an opening for receiving and supporting at least a portion of a brake chamber of the brake actuator. 3. The air disc brake system of claim 1 further including the brake actuator having a movable member to actuate the air disc brake assembly, wherein the suspension beam has a surface defining an opening through which at least a portion of the movable member may extend to actuate the air disc brake system upon linear movement. 4. The air disc brake system of claim 3 wherein the brake actuator is supported by the suspension beam such that the movable member extends in a direction substantially parallel to the direction that the axle extends. 5. The air disc brake system of claim 1 wherein the majority of the weight of the brake actuator is free from support by the air disc brake assembly. 6. The air disc brake system of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the brake actuator is located on a first side of the suspension beam and at least a portion of the air disc brake assembly is located on an opposite second side of the suspension beam. 7. The air disc brake system of claim 1 wherein the structure of the suspension beam configured to support the brake chamber is located between the axle support portion and the end portion of the suspension beam. 8. An air disc brake system for a heavy-duty vehicle that has an axle, a spindle attached to an end portion of the axle, and at least a portion of an air disc brake assembly being supported by the spindle, the air disc brake system comprising: a suspension beam having an axle support portion connectable with the axle; an end portion of the suspension beam spaced from the axle support portion, the suspension beam being supported for pivotal movement at the end portion of the suspension beam; a brake actuator for actuating the air disc brake assembly, the brake actuator including a brake chamber; structure of the suspension beam configured to directly support the brake chamber of the brake actuator; and a surface defining an opening in the suspension beam for receiving at least a portion of the brake chamber of the brake actuator. 9. The air disc brake system of claim 8 further including the brake actuator having a movable member to actuate the air disc brake assembly, wherein the movable member may extend through the opening in the suspension beam to actuate the air disc brake system upon linear movement. 10. The air disc brake system of claim 9 wherein the brake actuator is supported by the suspension beam such that the movable member extends substantially parallel to the extent of the axle. 11. The air disc brake system of claim 8 wherein at least a portion of the brake actuator is located on a first side of the suspension beam and at least a portion of the air disc brake assembly is located on an opposite second side of the suspension beam. 12. The air disc brake system of claim 8 wherein the structure configured to directly support the brake chamber of the brake actuator is located between the axle support portion and the end portion of the suspension beam. 13. The air disc brake system of claim 8 wherein the majority of the weight of the brake actuator is free from support by the air disc brake assembly. 14. An air disc brake actuator mounting for a heavy-duty vehicle, the air disc brake actuator mounting comprising: a suspension beam having structure for attachment to an axle of the heavy-duty vehicle; an end portion of the suspension beam spaced from the axle attachment structure and adapted to be supported to enable pivotal movement of the axle; and structure of the suspension beam configured to directly support at least a portion of a brake chamber of an air disc brake actuator. 15. The air disc brake actuator mounting of claim 14 wherein the suspension beam has a surface for receiving at least a portion of a brake chamber of the air disc brake actuator and for supporting the brake chamber. 16. The air disc brake actuator mounting of claim 14 further including a movable member portion of the air disc brake actuator and wherein the suspension beam has a surface defining an opening through which the movable member may extend to actuate an air disc brake assembly upon linear movement in a direction parallel to the axle. 17. The air disc brake actuator mounting of claim 14 wherein the structure of the suspension beam for configured to support at least a portion of the air disc brake chamber is located on the suspension beam intermediate of structure for attachment to an axle and the end portion of the suspension beam. 18. The air disc brake actuator mounting of claim 14 wherein the majority of the weight of the brake chamber of the brake actuator is supported by the suspension beam. 19. An air disc brake system for a heavy-duty vehicle, the air disc brake system comprising: an axle; a spindle attached to an end portion of the axle; an air disc brake assembly having at least a portion adapted to be supported by the spindle; a suspension beam having an axle support portion connectable with the axle; an end portion of the suspension beam spaced from the axle support portion for attachment with the heavy-duty vehicle, the suspension beam being pivotable about the end portion of the suspension beam; a brake actuator for actuating the air disc brake assembly, the brake actuator including a brake chamber and a linearly moveable member, the linearly moveable member extending substantially parallel to the axle and being linearly moveable in a direction substantially parallel to the axle for actuating the air disc brake assembly; and structure of the suspension beam configured to support at least a portion of the brake chamber. 20. An air disc brake system for a heavy-duty vehicle, the air disc brake system comprising: an axle; a spindle attached to an end portion of the axle; an air disc brake assembly having at least a portion adapted to be supported by the spindle; a suspension beam having an axle support portion connectable with the axle; an end portion of the suspension beam spaced from the axle support portion for attachment with the heavy-duty vehicle, the suspension beam being pivotable about the end portion of the suspension beam; a brake actuator for actuating the air disc brake assembly; and structure associated with the suspension beam for supporting at least a portion of the brake actuator, wherein the suspension beam has a surface defining an opening for receiving and supporting at least a portion of a brake chamber of the brake actuator. 21. An air disc brake system for a heavy-duty vehicle that has an axle, a spindle attached to an end portion of the axle, and at least a

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  • Suspension arms, e.g. constructional features (B60G7/006 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Constructional features of wheel supports or knuckles, e.g. steering knuckles, spindle attachments · CPC title

  • direct, i.e. brakes applied directly by compressed air · CPC title

  • Axles of the portal type, i.e. axles designed for higher ground clearance · CPC title

  • Brakes with substantially-radial braking surfaces pressed together in axial direction, e.g. disc brakes (similar clutches F16D13/38) · CPC title

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What does patent US10343668B2 cover?
An air disc brake system for a heavy-duty vehicle comprising an axle. A spindle is attached to an end portion of the axle. At least a portion of an air disc brake assembly is supported by the spindle. A suspension beam has an axle support portion connectable with the axle. An end portion of the suspension beam is spaced from the axle support portion for attachment with the heavy-duty vehicle. T…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hendrickson Usa Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60T17/088. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 09 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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We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).