Rotational fixing for a guide pin of a disc brake and method thereof
US-2019195299-A1 · Jun 27, 2019 · US
US10801566B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10801566-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816188704-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 29, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 13, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 13, 2020 |
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A caliper guide assembly for a heavy vehicle disc brake. The caliper guide assembly may include a wear sensor arranged to detect the position of a guide pin in relation to a guide bore. The guide pin and a guide surface may have different cross sectional profiles to define at least one void therebetween. The wear sensor may be at least partially accommodated within the void.
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What is claimed is: 1. A caliper guide assembly for a heavy vehicle disc brake, the caliper guide assembly comprising: a guide pin having a guide portion; a guide bore having a guide surface arranged to receive the guide portion and permit relative axial sliding thereof; and a wear sensor arranged to detect a position of the guide pin in relation to the guide bore; wherein a void is provided radially between the guide portion and the guide bore and the wear sensor is at least partially accommodated within the void and is radially positioned between the guide portion and the guide bore. 2. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein the guide portion and the guide surface have different cross-sectional profiles to define the void along at least part of their length. 3. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein the guide surface has a non-circular cross section. 4. The caliper guide assembly of claim 3 wherein the guide surface has an oval cross section. 5. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein the guide pin has a substantially circular outer profile. 6. The caliper guide assembly of claim 5 wherein the guide pin has a substantially constant outer profile. 7. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein the guide surface is a surface of a bush separately mounted to the guide bore. 8. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein the guide pin further comprises a mounting portion operable to mount the caliper guide assembly to a brake carrier of the heavy vehicle disc brake. 9. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein the wear sensor is a Hall Effect sensor or an optical sensor. 10. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein the guide pin has a substantially circular outer profile and the guide surface has a non-circular cross section such that the void is defined radially between the guide portion and the guide surface, and wherein the wear sensor is at least partially accommodated between the guide portion and the guide surface. 11. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein the wear sensor is at least partially accommodated within the guide bore and receives the guide pin. 12. A heavy vehicle disc brake comprising: a caliper guide assembly that includes: a guide pin having a guide portion; a guide bore having a guide surface arranged to receive the guide portion and permit relative axial sliding thereof; and a wear sensor arranged to detect a position of the guide pin in relation to the guide bore; wherein a void is provided radially between the guide portion and the guide bore and the wear sensor is at least partially accommodated within the void and is radially positioned between the guide portion and the guide bore. 13. The heavy vehicle disc brake of claim 12 wherein the heavy vehicle disc brake further comprises a second caliper guide assembly. 14. The heavy vehicle disc brake of claim 13 wherein the second caliper guide assembly comprises a second guide pin having a second guide portion and a second guide bore having a second guide surface, wherein the second guide portion and the second guide surface have substantially the same cross-sectional profiles. 15. The heavy vehicle disc brake of claim 12 wherein the guide pin has a substantially circular outer profile and the guide surface has a non-circular cross section such that the void is defined radially between the guide portion and the guide surface, and wherein the wear sensor is at least partially accommodated between the guide portion and the guide surface. 16. The heavy vehicle disc brake of claim 12 wherein the wear sensor is at least partially accommodated within the guide bore and receives the guide pin. 17. A caliper guide assembly for a heavy vehicle disc brake, the caliper guide assembly comprising: a guide pin having a guide portion; a guide bore having a guide surface arranged to receive the guide portion and permit relative axial sliding thereof; and a wear sensor arranged to detect a position of the guide pin in relation to the guide bore; wherein a void accessible from an opening of the guide bore is provided within the caliper guide assembly and the wear sensor is at least partially located within the void and is radially positioned between the guide portion and the guide bore. 18. The caliper guide assembly of claim 17 wherein the guide pin has a recess, and the void is at least partially provided within the recess of the guide pin. 19. The caliper guide assembly of claim 17 wherein the guide pin has a substantially circular outer profile and the guide surface has a non-circular cross section such that the void is defined radially between the guide portion and the guide surface, and wherein the wear sensor is at least partially accommodated between the guide portion and the guide surface. 20. The caliper guide assembly of claim 17 wherein the wear sensor is at least partially accommodated within the guide bore and receives the guide pin.
using electrical detection or indication means · CPC title
Pivots or supporting members therefor · CPC title
Assembly or disassembly · CPC title
sensing the position of parts of the brake system other than the braking members, e.g. limit switches mounted on primary cylinders · CPC title
by two {or more} pins · CPC title
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