Caliper guide assembly
US-2021270334-A1 · Sep 2, 2021 · US
US11313423B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11313423-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017066749-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 9, 2020 |
| Priority date | Nov 29, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 26, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 26, 2022 |
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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 comprising: a guide pin having a guide portion; a guide bore having an opening and a guide surface arranged to receive the guide portion and permit relative axial sliding thereof; a wear sensor arranged to detect a position of the guide pin in relation to the guide bore, the wear sensor including a signal processing portion; and a cover arranged to close the opening of the guide bore, wherein the signal processing portion is mounted to the cover. 2. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein the signal processing portion is at least partially encapsulated within the cover. 3. The caliper guide assembly of claim 2 wherein the wear sensor includes a sensor probe, and wherein the sensor probe is at least partially encapsulated within the cover. 4. The caliper guide assembly of claim 2 wherein the wear sensor includes a connector portion, the connector portion having a connector for a cable that is arranged to extend to a vehicle in which the caliper guide assembly is fitted, and wherein the connector portion is at least partially encapsulated within the cover. 5. The caliper guide assembly of claim 2 wherein the cover is at least partially formed from a plastic resin material. 6. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein the cover includes a cap portion having an end face to close off the opening of the guide bore, and a skirt portion arranged to extend into the guide bore, and wherein the signal processing portion is mounted to the cap portion. 7. The caliper guide assembly of claim 6 wherein the signal processing portion is at least partially encapsulated within the cap portion. 8. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein a void accessible from the opening of the guide bore is provided within the caliper guide assembly, and wherein the void is partially defined by the cover. 9. The caliper guide assembly of claim 8 wherein the signal processing portion is at least partially located within the void, and/or wherein the wear sensor comprises a sensor probe that is mounted to the cover and that extends into the void. 10. The caliper guide assembly of claim 8 wherein the void is at least partially provided within a recess of the guide pin. 11. The caliper guide assembly of claim 10 wherein the guide pin comprises a fastener for securing the guide pin to a brake carrier, and a guide sleeve at least partially surrounding the fastener, wherein the void is at least partially defined by a head of the fastener. 12. The caliper guide assembly of claim 11 wherein the void is at least partially defined by a portion of the guide sleeve. 13. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein a connector portion is mounted to the cover, the connector portion providing a connector for a cable that is arranged to extend to a vehicle in which the caliper guide assembly is fitted. 14. The caliper guide assembly of claim 1 wherein the wear sensor is a Hall Effect type sensor. 15. A disc brake comprising: a caliper that has a guide surface that at least partially defines a guide bore, the guide bore having an opening; a guide pin having a guide portion that is slidable along the guide surface; a wear sensor arranged to detect a position of the guide pin in relation to the guide bore, the wear sensor including a signal processing portion; and a cover arranged to close the opening of the guide bore, wherein the signal processing portion is mounted to the cover. 16. A method of manufacturing a cover for a caliper guide assembly, the method comprising: providing a wear sensor that is configured to detect a position of a guide pin in relation to a guide bore, the guide bore having an opening and a guide surface arranged to receive a guide portion of the guide pin and permit relative axial sliding thereof, the wear sensor having a signal processing portion; and integrally molding the signal processing portion into the cover such that the signal processing portion is at least partially encapsulated within the cover. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the wear sensor comprises a sensor probe and the method includes the step of integrally molding the sensor probe into the cover such that the sensor probe is at least partially encapsulated within the cover. 18. The method of claim 16 wherein the wear sensor comprises a connector portion that includes a connector for a cable that is adapted to extend to a vehicle in which the caliper guide assembly is fitted, and the method includes the step of integrally molding the connector portion into the cover such that the connector portion is at least partially encapsulated within the cover. 19. The method of claim 16 wherein the cover closes the opening of the guide bore and is at least partially formed from a plastic material. 20. The method of claim 16 wherein the cover comprises a cap portion having an end face adapted to close off the opening of the guide bore, and a skirt portion adapted to extend into the guide bore, and wherein the signal processing portion is integrally molded into the cap portion, such that the signal processing portion is at least partially encapsulated within the cap portion.
Assembly or disassembly · CPC title
by two {or more} pins · 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
Pins holding the braking members · CPC title
Pivots or supporting members therefor · CPC title
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