Drum brake apparatus
US-2021396289-A1 · Dec 23, 2021 · US
US11788589B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11788589-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117169500-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 17, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2023 |
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A drum brake apparatus includes: a housing; a main braking part installed on one side of the housing, and driven by hydraulic pressure so as to press a shoe during main braking; and a parking braking part installed on another side of the housing, and driven by an electromotive force of an actuator so as to press the shoe during parking braking. The housing includes: a housing part; a piston housing part formed on the housing part, having a hollow portion formed therein, and having the main braking part installed therein; and a rod housing part formed on the housing part, having a hollow portion formed therein, and having the parking braking part installed therein. The rod housing part is disposed at a location farther from a rotation center of the shoe than the piston housing part.
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What is claimed is: 1. A drum brake apparatus comprising: a housing; a main braking part installed on one side of the housing, and driven by hydraulic pressure so as to press a shoe during main braking; and a parking braking part installed on an other side of the housing, and driven by an electromotive force of an actuator so as to press the shoe during parking braking, wherein the housing comprises: a housing part; a piston housing part formed on the housing part, the piston housing part having a hollow portion formed therein and having the main braking part installed therein; and a rod housing part formed on the housing part, the rod housing part having a hollow portion formed therein, having the parking braking part installed therein, and disposed at a location farther from a rotation center of the shoe than the piston housing part, wherein the housing part comprises: a main body part in which the piston housing part and the rod housing part are formed; a fixing part formed on the main body part and fixed to a back plate; and a foreign matter introduction prevention part coupled to a side portion of the main body part where an opening of the piston housing part and an opening of the rod housing part are positioned, and configured to cover the edge of the piston housing part and the edge of the rod housing part. 2. The drum brake apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the fixing part comprises: one or more fixing fastening parts formed on both sides of the main body part, and fixed to the back plate with the actuator by a fastening member; and a movement prevention part protruding from a location where the main braking part is disposed, and fitted into a through-hole formed in the back plate. 3. The drum brake apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the foreign matter introduction prevention part comprises: a connection part disposed between the opening of the piston housing part and the opening of the rod housing part; a piston sealing part having a ring shape corresponding to the edge of the piston housing part, formed contiguously with one side of the connection part, and having an inner end connected to the main braking part; and a rod sealing part having a ring shape corresponding to the edge of the rod housing part, formed contiguously with the other side of the connection part, and having an inner end connected to the parking braking part. 4. The drum brake apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the piston housing part comprises: a cylinder part formed in a circumferential shape on the housing part, having a hollow portion formed therein, and having the main braking part housed therein; and a hydraulic pressure flow path part extended from the outer surface of the housing part to the cylinder part, and configured to form a flow path for supplying fluid into the cylinder part. 5. The drum brake apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the rod housing part comprises: a rod cylinder part formed in a circumferential shape on the housing part, having a hollow portion formed therein, and having the parking braking part housed therein; and a driving shaft housing part disposed at a preset distance from the piston housing part, formed to communicate with the rod cylinder part, and connected to the parking braking part through an output shaft of the actuator, which is insertable into the driving shaft housing part. 6. The drum brake apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the main braking part comprises: one or more pistons disposed at an end of the housing, and configured to press the shoe in response to the one or more pistons being moved in a direction towards an exterior of the housing by hydraulic pressure; and an elastic member disposed in the housing, and configured to reduce an impact force applied to the one or more pistons when the one or more pistons move in a direction towards an interior of the housing. 7. The drum brake apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the parking braking part comprises: a gear part disposed in the housing, and rotated in connection with the actuator; and a rod part connected to the gear part, and configured to, in connection with the gear part, press the shoe in response to the rod part being moved in a direction towards an exterior of the housing. 8. The drum brake apparatus of claim 1 , wherein: the piston housing part and the rod housing part are positioned on a same radial extension line with respect to a rotation center of the back plate; and the actuator is positioned on a same radial extension line as a chassis which supports the central portion of the back plate, and disposed in parallel to the rotation center of the back plate.
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