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US 20120073912Al (19) United States (12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2012/0073912 A1 CAMILO-MARTINEZ et al. (43) Pub. Date: Mar. 29, 2012 (54) (75) (73) (21) (22) (63) PNEUMATICALLY OR ELECTROMECHANICALLY AC TUATED DISC BRAKE Inventors: Assignee: Appl. No.: 13/277,323 Filed: Oct. 20, 2011 Jose CAMILO-MARTINEZ, Unterhaching (DE); Michael Peschel, Schoengeising (DE); Robert Trimpe, Wessling (DE) KNORR-BREMSE Systeme fuer Nutzfahrzeuge GmbH, Muenchen (DE) Related US. Application Data Continuation of application 002339,?led on Apr. 16, 2010. No. PCT/EP2010/ (30) Foreign Application Priority Data Apr. 21, 2009 (DE)..... 10 2009 018 223.3 Publication Classi?cation (51) Int. Cl. F160 65/40 (2006.01) F160 65/38 (2006.01) F160 55/22 (2006.01) (52) us. c1......188/71.7;188/196r (57) ABSTRACT A pneumatic or electromagnetically actuated disc brake includes a caliper spanning a brake disc, a brake application unit disposed in the caliper and having a brake lever, at least one actuating spindle axially displaceable by the rotary lever, and a Wear adjustor actuated by the brake lever and positioned in the brake caliper, by Which a Wear-induced change in an air gap between a brake pad and the brake disc can be substan tially compensated for by Way of an axial adjustment of the actuating spindle. The Wear adjustor includes a spur gear segment extending in the pivot direction and disposed on the lever and engaging With a crown gear operationally con nected to the actuating spindle for adjusting.

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US 2012/0073912 A1 Mar. 29, 2012 PNEUMATICALLY OR ELECTROMECHANICALLY AC TUATED DISC BRAKE CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application is a continuation of PCT Interna tional Application No. PCT/EP2010/002339,?led Apr. 16, 2010, Which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 from Ger man Patent Application No. DE 10 2009 018 223.3,?led Apr. 21, 2009, the entire disclosures of Which are herein expressly incorporated by reference. BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0002] The invention relates to a pneumatically or electro mechanically actuated disc brake having a brake caliper straddling a brake disc, a brake application device arranged in the brake caliper and comprising a rotary brake lever, at least one adjusting spindle, Which is axially moveable by Way of the brake application device, and an adjusting device, Which is actuated by the brake lever and positioned in the brake caliper, and Which serves, via an axial adjustment of the adjusting spindle, substantially to compensate for a Wear induced variation of the lift clearance between a brake pad and the brake disc. [0003] Such a disc brake is disclosed, for example, by DE 94 22 342 U1, and by DE 10 2004 037 771 A1. Each ofthese documents shows and describes an adjusting device for a pneumatically actuated disc brake, in particular one of a slid ing caliper design, Which can also be used, however, in pneu matically actuated?xed or hinged caliper disc brakes. [0004] Such an adjusting device serves to perform an auto matic Wear adjustment, so that the so-called lift clearance, by Which is meant the gap between the brake pads and the brake disc in the non-actuated state, is kept constant irrespec tive of the state of Wear and the Wear pattern of the brake pads. [0005] In the known disc brakes, adjusters, one of Which is driven by a brake lever via a drive element, are arranged in the adjusting spindles in the form of threaded tubes. The drive element comprises two shifting pins, Which engage in a shift fork of the adjuster of the adjusting spindle. [0006] In a braking sequence, the brake lever coupled to a piston rod of a brake cylinder performs a pivoting or rotating movement, Which after overcoming a so-called idle travel turns the adjuster and thereby the adjusting spindle. The brake lever hitherto used is manufactured by forging, the shifting pins being forged on in the process. [0007] HoWever, the known design has a number of quite serious disadvantageous. For example, a constant transmis sion over the entire pivoting range of the brake lever is not possible. Furthermore, due to the given tolerances, the play in the adjusting spindle drive, Which at the same time represents the lift clearance between the brake disc and the brake pads, can only be adjusted very imprecisely. [0008] Moreover, such a forging of the brake lever is con siderably more complicated and, hence, more expensive to manufacture than a casting, it having so far proved impossible to form the known brake lever as a casting, owing to the con?guration of the connected shifting pins, particularly in view of the required strength and the overall space available. [0009] The object of the invention is to further develop a disc brake of the above-mentioned type, so as to improve its functionality and to allow more co st-effective manufacturing. [0010] This object is achieved by a disc brake having a brake caliper straddling a brake disc, a brake application device arranged in the brake caliper and comprising a rotary brake lever, at least one adjusting spindle, Which is axially moveable by Way of the brake application device, and an adjusting device, Which is actuated by the brake lever and positioned in the brake caliper, and Which serves, via an axial adjustment of the adjusting spindle, substantially to compen sate for a Wear-induced variation of the lift clearance between a brake pad and the brake disc. The adjusting device includes a spur gear segment, Which extends in the pivoting direction and is arranged on the brake lever, and Which for adjustment purposes engages With a crown Wheel operatively connected to the adjusting spindle. [0011] The spur gear segment/crown Wheel pairing is vir tually free of play and produces a constant transmission over the entire pivoting range of the lever. The adjustment behavior of the entire brake is thereby considerably improved. The adjusting spindle is driven more precisely, Which results in a more accurate adjustment of the lift clearance. This is pref erably achieved by Way of a shifting link in the adjusting spindle. [0012] In addition, the invention allows the brake lever to be manufactured by casting, the spur gear segment, Which extends in the pivoting direction of the brake lever, being cast on. Moreover, the brake lever can largely be used Without intricate machining, at least in terms of the formed-on spur gear segment. [0013] According to an advantageous development of the invention, the crown Wheel is rotationally?xed on a central drive spindle, Which is arranged between two adjusting spindles and Which is connected to the adjusting spindles by Way of a shifting link, that is to say a transmission mecha nism. [0014] Forming the brake lever as a casting With an integral spur gear segment allows it to be designed, for the same load-bearing capacity, With dimensions no greater than the hitherto forged-on shift?ngers, so that it is possible to opti mize the disc brake in terms of the functionality of the adjust ing device, Whilst retaining or possibly even reducing the current overall size. [0015] The manufacturing costs of the brake lever, how ever, are much less than the existing forged brake lever. Sig ni?cant advantages also accrue, in particular, in as much as disc brakes are used in large quantities. [0016] Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention Will become apparent from the following detailed description of one or more preferred embodiments When considered in conjunction With the accompanying drawings. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0017] FIG. 1 is a schematic, partial sectional top view of a disc brake according to the invention; and [0018] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a part of the disc brake. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0019] FIG. 1 represents a pneumatically or electrome chanically actuated disc brake, particularly for a commercial

US 2012/0073912 A1 Mar. 29, 2012 vehicle, having a brake caliper 1 spanning a brake disc 5. A brake lever 2 of a brake application device serves to press brake pads 4 against the brake disc 5. The brake lever 2 serves to press two adjusting spindles 6, arranged parallel to one another and at an interval from one another, under axial adjustment against the associated brake pad 4. [0020] Arranged in the brake caliper 1 is an adjusting device 3, Which is actuated by the brake lever 2. The adjusting device 2 serves, via an axial adjustment of the adjusting spindles 6, substantially to compensate for a Wear-induced variation of the lift clearance between the brake pad 4 and the brake disc 5. [0021] The adjusting device 3 has a central drive spindle 9, Which runs parallel to the adjusting spindles 6 and on Which a drive element 10 in the form of a gear Wheel is held rotation ally?xed. The gear Wheel is associated With two transmission Wheels 11, Which are likewise embodied as gear Wheels and Which are each?xed to a respective adjusting spindle 6. [0022] Rotationally?xed to the drive spindle 9 for rotating it, on the side remote from the drive element 10, is a crown Wheel 8, in Which a spur gear segment 7, formed on to the brake lever 2, engages (see FIG. 2). [0023] The spur gear segment 7 extends in the pivoting direction of the brake lever 2 as indicated by the arrow. Upon each actuation of the brake lever 2, the spur gear segment causes a rotation of the crown Wheel 8 and, hence, of the drive spindle 9. The spur gear segment 7 is an integral part of the brake lever 2, Which may be formed as a one-piece casting. [0024] The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modi?cations of the disclosed embodiments incorpo rating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything Within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof. What is claimed is: 1. A pneumatically or electromechanically actuated disc brake having a brake disc, comprising: a caliper Which, in use, straddles the brake disc; a brake application device having a rotary lever and at least one axially movable adjusting spindle, the brake appli cation device being arranged in the caliper; a Wear adjustor arranged in the caliper, the Wear adjustor being actuatable by the rotary lever and, via an axial adjustment of the at least one adjusting spindle, serving to compensate for a Wear-induced variation of a lift clearance between a brake pad and the brake disc; and Wherein the Wear adjustor comprises a spur gear segment that engages With a crown Wheel operatively coupled to the at least one adjusting spindle, the spur gear segment extending in a pivoting direction of the rotary lever and being arranged on the rotary lever. 2. The disc brake according to claim 1, Wherein the rotary lever is a cast lever. 3. The disc brake according to claim 1, Wherein the spur gear segment is integrally connected to the rotary lever. 4. The disc brake according to claim 1, Wherein the spur gear segment is cast integrally With the rotary lever. 5. The disc brake according to claim 1, further comprising: a drive spindle operatively con?gured to drive the adjusting spindle, Wherein the crown Wheel is rotationally?xed to the drive spindle. 6. The disc brake according to claim 5, further comprising a transmission mechanism via Which the drive spindle drives the adjusting spindle. 7. The disc brake according to claim 5, Wherein the drive spindle is rotatably supported between two adjusting spindles, the two adjusting spindles being arranged parallel to and spaced apart from one another. 8. The disc brake according to claim 6, Wherein the drive spindle is rotatably supported between two adjusting spindles, the two adjusting spindles being arranged parallel to and spaced apart from one another. 9. The disc brake according to claim 1, further comprising: a drive spindle on Which the crown Wheel is rotationally?xed. 10. The disc brake according to claim 5, further compris ing: a gear Wheel arranged on the adjusting spindle for rotating the adjusting spindle; a further gear Wheel rotationally?xed on the drive spindle; and Wherein the further gear Wheel engages With the gear Wheel arranged on the adjusting spindle for rotating the adjust ing spindle. 11. A component of a brake application device having an axially movable adjusting spindle and a Wear adjustor that axially adjusts the adjusting spindle to compensate for Wear induced variation of a lift clearance between a brake pad and a brake disc of a disc brake, the component comprising: a rotary lever at one end of Which the rotary lever is engage able for rotation thereof and at another end of Which is an axis about Which the rotary lever pivots; Wherein the other end of the rotary lever is Wider than the one end; and Wherein a spur gear segment is arranged in a mid-portion of the Width of the other end of the rotary lever, the spur gear segment having an operative curvature extending in a pivoting direction of the rotary lever. 12. The component according to claim 11, Wherein the rotary lever and spur gear segment are an integral cast component.