Braking device for an electric drive motor
US-11411464-B2 · Aug 9, 2022 · US
US11799355B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11799355-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217842311-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 16, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2023 |
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The invention relates to a braking mechanism ( 10 ) for an electric drive motor ( 1 ), in particular a drive motor ( 2 ) comprising an armature shaft ( 5 ) that protrudes from a motor housing ( 2 ); the braking mechanism ( 10 ) comprises at least one braking element ( 17 ) and an energy store, the energy store permanently applying a braking power to a frictional surface of the braking element. The braking mechanism ( 10 ) is characterized in that the energy store and the braking element ( 17 ) are made of the same material as a single piece.
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A braking device for an electric drive motor, said electric drive motor having an axle section of an armature shaft, said braking device comprising: an annular base body having a central opening in a relaxed state of the braking device smaller than a diameter of the axle section of the armature shaft so that the braking device is seated with pretension on the axle section of the armature shaft, an outer circumference and an inner circumference; a braking element; and an energy storage device configured to apply a braking force permanently onto a friction surface of the braking element, wherein the energy storage device and the braking element are integrally formed, wherein the base body includes at least one first incision configured to originate from the central opening thereby forming the friction surface, wherein the base body includes at least one second incision configured to originate from the outer circumference of the base body and not extend all the way to the central opening, wherein the at least one first incision is offset from the at least one second incision, thereby providing a spring action in a radial direction. 2. The braking device of claim 1 , wherein the energy storage device and the braking element are made from different materials. 3. The braking device of claim 2 , wherein the braking element is made from a material that is harder than the material from which the energy storage device is made. 4. The braking device of claim 2 , wherein the braking element is made from a material that is less resilient than the material from which the energy storage device is made. 5. The braking device of claim 1 , wherein the base body includes a plurality of first incisions and/or a plurality of second incisions which are arranged obliquely. 6. The braking device of claim 1 , wherein the central opening has an inner surface configured to form the friction surface. 7. The braking device of claim 1 , wherein the base body includes a plurality of first incisions and/or a plurality of second incisions which are arranged in a star shape. 8. The braking device of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of first incisions and the plurality of second incisions alternate circumferentially. 9. The braking device of claim 1 , wherein the base body is made in a disk-shaped manner of a solid material. 10. The braking device of claim 1 , wherein the base body is made of zinc, bronze or PEEK. 11. The braking device of claim 1 , wherein the braking element includes a surface to define the friction surface. 12. The braking device of claim 1 , constructed integrally with a motor bearing plate. 13. The braking device of claim 1 , constructed integrally with a motor bearing shell. 14. The braking device of claim 1 , constructed for integration in the electric drive motor. 15. A braking device for an electric drive motor, said electric drive motor having an axle section of an armature shaft and at least one projection, said braking device comprising: an annular base body having a central opening in a relaxed state of the braking device smaller than a diameter of the axle section of the armature shaft so that the braking device is seated with pretension on the axle section of the armature shaft, an outer circumference and an inner circumference; a braking element; and an energy storage device configured to apply a braking force permanently onto a friction surface of the braking element, wherein the energy storage device and the braking element are integrally formed, wherein the base body includes at least one first incision configured to originate from the central opening thereby forming the friction surface, wherein the base body includes at least one second incision configured to originate from the outer circumference of the base body and not extend all the way to the central opening, wherein the at least one first incision is offset from the at least one second incision, thereby providing a spring action in a radial direction, wherein the at least one projection of the electric motor engages the at least one second incision thereby securing the braking device against rotation. 16. The braking device of claim 15 , wherein the base body includes a plurality of first incisions and a plurality of second incisions and the motor includes a plurality of projections such that each one of the plurality of projections extends into a corresponding each one of the second incisions. 17. A braking device for an electric drive motor, said electric drive motor having an axle section of an armature shaft and at least one holding or latching projection, said braking device comprising: an annular base body having a central opening in a relaxed state of the braking device smaller than a diameter of the axle section of the armature shaft so that the braking device is seated with pretension on the axle section of the armature shaft, an outer circumference and an inner circumference; a braking element; and an energy storage device configured to apply a braking force permanently onto a friction surface of the braking element, wherein the energy storage device and the braking element are integrally formed, wherein the base body includes at least one incision configured to originate from the central opening towards an outer periphery area, thereby forming the friction surface, wherein the base body is circumferentially closed in the outer periphery area with at least one radially protruding section extending from the circumferentially closed outer periphery area, wherein the at least one holding or latching projection of the electric motor engages the at least one radially protruding section, thereby securing the braking device against rotation. 18. The braking device of claim 17 , wherein the base body includes a plurality of the radially protruding sections and the motor includes a plurality of holding or latching projection such that each one of the plurality of holding or latching projections cooperates with a corresponding each one of the radially protruding sections. 19. The braking device of claim 17 , wherein the base body is made of a sheet metal material, said base body including a plurality of the incisions arranged to define interposed spring tongues having free ends with an axially extending section configured to define the friction surface.
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