Articulated shield for a vehicle friction brake
US-2019360543-A1 · Nov 28, 2019 · US
US10823239B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10823239-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816174719-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 30, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 3, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 3, 2020 |
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A braking apparatus may include: a torque plate unit; a piston unit coupled to a shoe liner and configured to be movable inside the torque plate unit; and a dust boot including a boot body enclosing the piston unit and installed between the torque plate unit and the piston unit, and a shape retainer having an annular shape and inserted into one end of the boot body.
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What is claimed is: 1. A braking apparatus comprising: a torque plate unit configured to generate driving force; a shoe liner configured to move for performing braking operation; a piston coupled to the shoe liner and configured to receive the driving force from the torque plate unit and move to push the shoe liner, wherein the piston comprises a piston head, a piston body and a connector interconnecting the piston head and the piston body, wherein the piston head is coupled to the shoe liner such that, when the piston body moves by the driving force, the piston head is configured to push the shoe liner; and a dust boot coupled to the piston and comprising: a boot body surrounding the piston; and a shape retainer having an annular shape, wherein the torque plate unit comprises a recess for receiving the piston and the dust boot, wherein the recess comprises: a first inner recess wall configured to form a piston receiving recess portion for receiving the piston; a second inner recess wall configured to form a dust boot receiving recess portion for receiving the dust boot; and a dust boot seat wall connecting the first inner recess wall and the second inner recess wall for providing a seat for the dust boot, wherein the boot body comprises an inner circumferential portion interposed between the piston head and the piston body and surrounding the connector, wherein the boot body comprises an outer circumferential portion received in the dust boot receiving recess portion, wherein the shape retainer is inserted in the outer circumferential portion, wherein the boot body comprises a hook part formed on an inner surface of the outer circumferential portion and protruding toward piston body, wherein the piston comprises a stop protrusion protruding outward from the piston body toward the outer circumferential portion of the boot body, wherein the hook part is disposed between the stop protrusion and the dust boot seat wall such that the stop protrusion is configured to stop the hook part. 2. The braking apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the hook part extends from the inner surface of the outer circumferential portion of the boot body such that the hook part comes into contact along an outer circumferential surface of the piston. 3. The braking apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the boot body comprising a slip prevention part protruding from an outer surface of the outer circumferential portion toward the second inner recess wall of the torque plate unit. 4. The braking apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the shape retainer is made of steel. 5. The braking apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the hook part is configured to come into surface contact with an outer circumferential surface of the piston body, wherein the hook part is configured to remain in surface contact with the piston body when the piston reciprocates.
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