Shaft-hub connection and brake assembly having a shaft-hub connection
US-2024280145-A1 · Aug 22, 2024 · US
US9377072B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9377072-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113236058-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2011 |
| Priority date | Mar 19, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jun 28, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 28, 2016 |
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A wet-running multi-disc brake includes stator discs, which are arranged in parallel to and at a distance from each other in a rotationally fixed manner, and a rotatable rotor disc positioned in each case between the stator discs. The radially extending stator discs and rotor discs can be pressed against one another during braking by way of a brake application device while overcoming a clearance. The wet-running multi-disc brake is designed such that the brake application device can be mechanically actuated and, via an actuating unit, engages a self-energizing device, which includes a pressure ring that can be pressed towards the rotor discs during braking independently from the rotational direction of the rotor discs.
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A wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake, comprising: a plurality of stator discs arranged in parallel and spaced from one another, the plurality of stator discs being held in a rotationally fixed manner; one or more rotatable rotor discs, one rotor disc being positioned between each of two adjacent stator discs; a brake application device that presses the plurality of stator discs and the one or more rotatable rotor discs, which extend radially, against one another during braking; and restoring springs operatively arranged between the one or more rotatable rotor discs, wherein the brake application device is mechanically actuatable and acts, via an actuating unit, on a self-energizing device, the self-energizing device comprising a thrust ring which, during braking of the wet-running multi-disc brake, is pressable toward the one or more rotatable rotor discs independently of a rotational direction of the one or more rotatable rotor discs, the actuating unit comprises an actuating ring that is axially displaceable and that has ramps, the ramps of the actuating unit actuating the brake only in a single rotational direction, irrespective of the rotational direction of the one or more rotatable rotor discs, the actuating ring rotating in only one rotational direction of the one or more rotatable rotor discs, and the thrust ring rotates in both rotational directions of the one or more rotatable rotor discs. 2. The wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake according to claim 1 , wherein the ramps of the actuating unit activate the self-energizing device in the single rotational direction. 3. The wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake according to claim 1 , further comprising: a brake housing on which the thrust ring and the actuating ring are supported in each case via rolling bodies; and wherein each respective rolling body rolls only on a single ramp or ramp pair that is located on a single side of each respective rolling body. 4. The wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake according to claim 1 , wherein the thrust ring comprises a frictional face on a side facing the one or more rotatable rotor discs. 5. The wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake according to claim 3 , wherein the thrust ring comprises a frictional face on a side facing the one or more rotatable rotor discs. 6. The wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake according to claim 1 , wherein the thrust ring is supported on the actuating ring by way of an antifriction bearing. 7. The wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake according to claim 5 , wherein the thrust ring is supported on the actuating ring by way of an antifriction bearing. 8. The wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake according to claim 6 , wherein the antifriction bearing is an axial bearing. 9. The wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake according to claim 7 , wherein the antifriction bearing is an axial bearing. 10. The wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake according to claim 1 , wherein the actuating ring comprises a spur tooth system, the spur tooth system meshing with a toothing system of a drive pinion of the brake application device. 11. The wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake according to claim 9 , wherein the actuating ring comprises a spur tooth system, the spur tooth system meshing with a toothing system of a drive pinion of the brake application device. 12. The wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake according to claim 1 , wherein the brake application device is pneumatically actuated. 13. The wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake according to claim 1 , wherein the restoring springs are operatively arranged between the plurality of stator discs on one side of the thrust ring. 14. The wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake according to claim 1 , further comprising additional restoring springs operatively arranged between the plurality of stator discs on one side of the thrust ring. 15. The wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake according to claim 1 , further comprising additional restoring springs operatively arranged between the plurality of stator discs on one side of the thrust ring. 16. The wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake according to claim 14 , further comprising: two antifriction bearings, wherein the restoring springs are arranged on an axle of a vehicle separately from the additional restoring springs, the thrust ring is supported on the actuating ring by one of the two antifriction bearings, and the actuating ring comprises a external spur tooth system, the external spur tooth system meshing with a toothing system of a drive pinion of the brake application device. 17. A wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake, comprising: a plurality of stator discs arranged in parallel and spaced from one another, the plurality of stator discs being held in a rotationally fixed manner; one or more rotatable rotor discs, one rotor disc being positioned between each of two adjacent stator discs; a brake application device that presses the plurality of stator discs and the one or more rotatable rotor discs, which extend radially, against one another during braking; and restoring springs operatively arranged between the one or more rotatable rotor discs, wherein the brake application device is mechanically actuatable and acts, via an actuating unit, on a self-energizing device that comprises a thrust ring which, during braking of the wet-running multi-disc brake, is pressable toward the one or more rotatable rotor discs independently of a rotational direction of the one or more rotatable rotor discs, the actuating unit comprises an actuating ring that is axially displaceable and that has ramps, each ramp rising from a surface of the actuating unit toward the one or more rotatable rotor discs along only a first of two rotational directions of the one or more rotatable rotor discs, the ramps of the actuating unit actuating the brake only in a single rotational direction, irrespective of the rotational direction of the one or more rotatable rotor discs, the actuating ring rotating in only one rotational direction of the one or more rotatable rotor discs, and the thrust ring has ramp pairs, each ramp pair rising from a surface of the thrust ring toward the one or more rotatable rotor discs from a common central ramp tail region with a first ramp of each ramp pair rising in the first of two rotational directions and a second ramp of each ramp pair rising in the second of two rotational directions, opposite the first of two rotational directions of the one or more rotatable rotor discs. 18. The wet-running multi-disc self-energizing brake according to claim 17 , wherein the ramps of the actuating unit activate the self-energizing device in the single rotational direction.
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