Electronic brake apparatus
US-2021123490-A1 · Apr 29, 2021 · US
US11486456B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11486456-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016786823-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 15, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 1, 2022 |
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A parking brake apparatus may include: a driving part; a driving gear rotatably connected to the driving part; a gear shaft engaged with the driving gear so as to be rotated by the driving gear; a pair of pistons disposed on both sides of the gear shaft and connected to brake shoes, respectively; a pair of nuts disposed in the respective pistons, and screwed to the gear shaft; an elastic member installed between the piston and the nut so as to pressure the nut toward the brake shoe; a holder installed in the piston so as to support the elastic member; and a constraint ring installed in the piston so as to constrain the holder.
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What is claimed is: 1. A parking brake apparatus comprising: a driving part; a driving gear rotatably connected to the driving part; a gear shaft engaged with the driving gear and configured to rotate in response to rotation of the driving gear; a piston located between the gear shaft and a brake shoe and having a first end adjoining the brake shoe and a second end having an opening exposing an inner space of the piston; a nut located in the inner space of the piston and screwed to the gear shaft; an elastic member located between the piston and the nut and configured to press the nut toward the brake shoe; a holder located entirely in the inner space of the piston and configured to support the elastic member, the holder comprising: a first holder ring configured to press the elastic member toward the brake shoe and having a first main surface in contact with and pressing the elastic member and a second main surface facing opposite to the first main surface, the second main surface having (1) an inner portion surrounding an inner circumferential edge of the first holder ring and (2) an outer portion surrounding and protruding from the inner portion; and a second holder ring positioned at the second end of the piston configured to press the first holder ring toward the elastic member, the second holder ring having (1) an inner surface configured to engage the second end of the nut and (2) an outer surface having a protrusion part in contact with and pressing the inner portion of the second surface of the first holder ring; and a constraint ring located entirely in the inner space of the piston and configured to constrain the first holder ring, the constraint ring surrounding the second holder ring of the holder at the second end of the piston and in contact with and pressing the outer portion of the second surface of the first holder ring, wherein the piston has a constraint groove positioned on an inner surface of the piston and extending along and adjacent to the opening of the piston, wherein a diameter of the constraint groove is greater than that of the opening of the piston, wherein a diameter of an outer circumference of the constraint ring is greater than that of the opening of the piston, and wherein the constraint ring is partially cut to allow the constraint ring to compress when passing through the opening of the piston and then expand and fit into the constraint groove after passing through the opening of the piston. 2. The parking brake apparatus of claim 1 , wherein: the second holder ring has a holder screw part formed on the inner surface thereof, and the nut has an outer screw part formed on an outer surface thereof and configured to engage the holder screw part of the second holder ring. 3. The parking brake apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the elastic member comprises a plurality of disk springs stacked in the inner space of the piston. 4. The parking brake apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the piston comprises: a piston body part having the inner space containing the nut and elastic member and an anti-rotation part configured to prevent rotation of the nut; and a piston pressing part extended from the piston body part and connected to the brake shoe. 5. The parking brake apparatus of claim 4 , wherein: the anti-rotation part has a polygonal shape, and the nut has a polygonal flange part formed on an outer surface thereof and configured to be constrained by the anti-rotation part. 6. The parking brake apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the driving part comprises a motor and a decelerator configured to transfer a driving force of the motor to the driving gear. 7. The parking brake apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the gear shaft comprises: a worm wheel engaged with the driving gear; and a screw extending from the worm wheel and having a screw thread screwed to the nut. 8. The parking brake apparatus of claim 7 , wherein: the worm wheel and screw are configured to rotate when the driving gear is rotated, and the nut and piston are configured to move in an axial direction of the gear shaft when the screw is rotated.
by means of direct linear adjustment · CPC title
and mechanical transmission of the braking action · CPC title
Facilitating assembling or mounting · CPC title
using motors · CPC title
mechanically actuated · CPC title
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