Drum brake
US-12553484-B2 · Feb 17, 2026 · US
US9989116B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9989116-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414447948-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 5, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 5, 2018 |
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A brake system and method of adjusting a brake. The method may include the steps of providing a mechanically operated brake including friction material, providing a rotor, providing an adjuster for adjusting a running clearance between the friction material and the rotor, providing a sensor system for determining a likelihood of a braking event, and upon a determination of a change in the likelihood of a braking event operating the adjuster to adjust the running clearance of the brake.
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A method of adjusting a brake, the method comprising the steps of: providing a mechanically operated brake including a friction material that is actuated by an air operated actuator having an actuator rod which in turn actuates an operating shaft; providing a rotor; providing an electrically operated adjuster operated by an electric motor for adjusting a running clearance between the friction material and the rotor, the electrically operated adjuster being distinct from the air operated actuator; providing a sensor system for determining a likelihood of a braking event; determining a temperature of a brake component; determining desired first and second non-zero running clearance values based on the temperature; upon a determination of an increase in the likelihood of the braking event, operating the electric motor to reduce the running clearance of the brake from the first non-zero running clearance value to the second non-zero running clearance value without obtaining a zero value; during the braking event, operating the air operated actuator to extend the actuator rod and move the friction material from the second non-zero running clearance value into contact with the rotor; after the braking event, releasing the air operated actuator to retract the actuator rod and move the friction material to adjust the running clearance to the second non-zero running clearance value; and subsequently, upon a determination of a decrease in the likelihood of a braking event, operating the electric motor to increase the running clearance from the second non-zero running clearance value to the first non-zero running clearance value. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein upon a determination of a decrease in the likelihood of a braking event below a predetermined likelihood of a braking event, the adjuster is operated to adjust the running clearance of the brake. 3. The method of claim 2 wherein subsequently, upon a determination of an increase in the likelihood of a braking event, operating the electric motor to decrease the running clearance of the brake. 4. The method of claim 1 further including the steps of: a) determining a state of wear of the brake component; and b) determining the desired first and second non-zero running clearance values based on the state of wear of the brake component. 5. The method of claim 4 further including the steps of continuously, or intermittently determining the state of wear of the brake component and determining the first and second non-zero running clearance values based on the state of wear of the brake component. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the sensor system defines a collision avoidance system or a lane departure warning system, wherein the collision avoidance system or the lane departure warning system includes a camera having a field of vision, which field of vision includes terrain ahead of an associated vehicle or wherein the collision avoidance system or the lane departure warning system includes a camera having a field of vision, which field of vision includes an operator of an associated vehicle. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the sensor system is capable of determining a position and velocity of an associated vehicle or wherein the sensor system includes data relating to terrain or wherein the sensor system includes a navigational system or wherein the sensor system is capable of determining ambient conditions relative to an associated vehicle or wherein the sensor system is capable of determining an ambient temperature or wherein the sensor system includes a rain sensor or the sensor system includes a throttle position sensor or wherein the sensor system is capable of determining a pitch inclination of an associated vehicle. 8. The method of claim 1 further including the steps of continuously or intermittently determining the temperature of the brake component and adjusting the desired first and second non-zero running clearance values based on the continuously or intermittently determined temperature. 9. A brake system comprising: a mechanically operated brake including a friction material that is actuated by an air operated actuator that actuates an actuator rod which in turn actuates an operating shaft, a rotor, an electrically operated adjuster operated by an electric motor for adjusting a running clearance between the friction material and the rotor, the electrically operated adjuster being distinct from the air operated actuator, and a sensor system for determining a likelihood of a braking event, wherein the sensor system configured to: operate the electric motor of the electrically operated adjuster to decrease the running clearance from a first non-zero running clearance value to a second non-zero running clearance value without obtaining a zero value upon a determination of an increased likelihood of a braking event; operate the air operated actuator to extend the actuator rod and move the friction material from the second non-zero running clearance value into contact with the rotor during the braking event; release the air operated actuator to retract the actuator rod to move the friction material to the second non-zero running clearance value to restore the running clearance after the braking event; and operate the electric motor to increase the running clearance from the second non-zero running clearance value to the first non-zero running clearance value upon a determination of a decrease in the likelihood of a braking event; wherein the first and second non-zero running clearance values are based on a temperature of a brake component. 10. The brake system of claim 9 wherein the first and second non-zero running clearance values are based on a state of wear of the brake component.
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