USRE36313E - Disc brake shoe assembly - Google Patents
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- USRE36313E USRE36313E US08/886,734 US88673497A USRE36313E US RE36313 E USRE36313 E US RE36313E US 88673497 A US88673497 A US 88673497A US RE36313 E USRE36313 E US RE36313E
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- the present invention is related to disc type brake shoes for railway vehicles and particularly to a segmented disc brake shoe assembly.
- disc brake shoe linings are molded and machined into a block of composition friction material having a configuration, as shown in FIG. 1, corresponding generally to a metal backing plate such as shown in FIG. 2.
- the molded block of friction material and the backing plate are provided with a multitude of conforming holes through which rivets are inserted to secure the brake shoe lining to the backing plate.
- the backing plate is formed from relatively thick gage, high strength steel and thus represents a costly item of a brake shoe. Consequently, it is desirable to reclaim these backing plates for re-use, which requires removal of the multitude of securing rivets in order to dis-assemble the worn brake shoe lining from its backing plate. This, in itself, is an expensive operation.
- the multitude of rivet holes in the brake lining reduce the strength and wearability factor of the composition friction material of the brake shoe lining, while the cost of machining the friction material as required by the specific backing plate design, and the expense of securing the replacement brake shoe lining to the backing plate by means of rivets still exists.
- a disc brake shoe assembly comprising primary and secondary backing plates, the secondary backing plate being of relatively thin gage metal compared to the primary backing plate and having composition brake lining material bonded thereto.
- the primary and secondary backing plates include interlocking means for joining the respective backing plates together to provide the aforementioned brake shoe assembly.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 are oblique pictorial views showing a molded composition block of brake shoe lining and a metal backing plate, respectively, to which the brake lining may be affixed by rivets, as known in the prior art;
- FIG. 3 is an oblique pictorial view showing a new backing plate to which is bonded a composition brake shoe lining;
- FIG. 4 is an oblique pictorial view showing a complimentary backing plate with which the backing plate of FIG. 3 is adapted to be mated;
- FIG. 5 is an oblique pictorial view showing a novel brake shoe assembly formed by interlocking engagement of the backing plates of FIGS. 3 and 4;
- FIG. 6 is a section view taken along the lines 6--6 of FIG. 5 showing the interlocking engagement of the backing plates of FIGS. 3 and 4;
- FIG. 7 is a partial, enlarged, section view corresponding to the view of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 is a section view taken along the lines 8--8 of FIG. 6 showing the interlocking engagement of the backing plates of FIGS. 3 and 4 looking in a direction perpendicular to the direction shown in FIG. 6.
- a primary, metal backing plate 10 is formed of high strength steel and comprises a plurality of equally-spaced, recessed slots 12 that are formed in an arcuate pattern in face 14 of backing plate 10. These slots 12 are elongated generally in a radial direction, having a depth of preferably 0.1156 in., which is less than the thickness of primary backing plate 10.
- a secondary metal backing plate 20 as shown in FIG. 3, comprises a plurality of radial straps 22 that are upraised from a face 24 of backing plate 20 opposite the surface to which a composition brake lining 26 is bonded. Straps 22 may be formed by stamping, for example, so that sections of the backing plate are displaced from face 24 and correspond in number and shape with the plurality of slots 12 in primary backing plate 10. Secondary backing plate 20 is formed from relatively thin gage steel to accommodate the aforementioned stamping operation, the thickness of this secondary backing plate 20 being preferably 0.0897 in. The height of the upraised straps 22 above face 24 is less than the depth of slots 12, preferably 0.1103 in., for a purpose hereinafter explained.
- Primary backing plate 10 and secondary backing plate 20 are interconnected via the intermediary of slots 12 and upraised straps 22, the latter being engaged in slots 12 to form an integral disc brake shoe assembly 30, as shown in FIG. 5, by mating the confronting faces 14 and 24 of the respective backing plates 10 and 20.
- Each upraised strap 22 of backing plate 20 has parallel, longitudinal sides 32, 34 that are contiguous with corresponding sides 36, 38 of the respective slots 12 in backing plate 10, when the backing plates are interconnected.
- a series of force transmitting surfaces are provided between the plurality of radial straps 22 and slots 12 for supporting bi-directional, tangential, reactive forces of a brake disc (not shown) when a braking force is applied to the disc brake shoe assembly 30, by means of a disc brake unit (not shown) with which the brake shoe assembly is associated.
- Backing plate 10 is further provided with a pair of lugs 40 that project beyond the outer radius of the brake disc; and backing plate 20 is provided with a similar pair of projecting lugs 42, these lugs having coaxially aligned holes 41 and 43, respectively, in which bushings (not shown) may be installed by either the manufacturer or customer to receive a pair of mounting pins (not shown) of the disc brake unit on which the disc brake shoe assembly 30 is slidably hung.
- the depth of slots 12 in backing plate 10 is slightly greater than the height that straps 22 are upraised from face 24, so that during mating of the primary and secondary backing plates, confronting faces 14 and 24 are assured of having full surface contact. Also, straps 22 are upraised sufficiently to provide full side engagement thereof with the contiguous sides of slots 12, as can be seen in the view of FIG. 8.
- brake shoe assembly 30 of the present invention is removed from the brake unit by removing the brake shoe mounting pins, after which the secondary backing plate having the worn lining is separated from the primary backing plate by disengagement of straps 20 from slots 12.
- This permits replacement of the worn brake shoe lining by simply replacing the secondary backing plate having the worn lining with another secondary backing plate having new lining.
- the low cost of the thin, stamped, secondary backing plate 20 makes it economically feasible to scrap the secondary backing plate with worn lining.
- the replacement secondary backing plate having new shoe lining is interlocked with primary backing plate 10 by placing face 24 of secondary backing plate 20 against face 14 of primary backing plate 10, so that the plurality of upraised straps 22 on secondary backing plate 20 enter the corresponding slots 12 in primary backing plate 10.
- the resulting brake shoe assembly 30 is then located in the brake unit and secured in place by inserting the brake unit mounting pins through the aligned holes 41, 43 in lugs 40, 42 of the respective backing plates. In this manner, brake shoe assembly 30 is restored to a new brake shoe condition without having to remove any rivets or the like in order to reclaim the primary backing plate 10 from its worn brake shoe lining for subsequent re-use.
- the tangential reaction force effective at the respective backing plates is divided between a multitude of side surfaces 32, 36 or 34, 38, so that the chance of failure of the interlocking component parts due to high stresses is eliminated.
- the primary backing plate Being supported on mounting pins in the brake unit via holes 41 in lugs 40, the primary backing plate in turn transmits the reaction force to the brake unit body.
- the reaction force acting on the thin secondary backing plate 20 is not supported by the mounting pins that pass through holes 43 in lugs 42 thereof, due to the reaction force being transmitted via the interlocking straps and slots. This assures that the relatively thin section secondary backing plate does not wear through the support lugs 42 at holes 43 therein. Consequently the integrity of the secondary backing plate support is assured.
- the disc brake shoe assembly 30 takes advantage of the strength of the thick gage, primary backing plate 10, without requiring the disc brake lining to be directly bonded or mechanically affixed thereto.
- the primary backing plate 10 may therefore be retained as part of the vehicle disc brake unit without becoming involved in the brake shoe relining process, thereby further saving considerable expense in shipping and handling costs.
- the design accommodates direct bonding of the friction brake lining material to a metal backing plate without requiring rivets or other means of attachment.
- the friction lined backing plate may be produced economically by high-volume, low-cost metal stamping.
- Thick gage primary backing plates may be retained at customer site to eliminate shipping between customer and re-manufacturer.
- a single molded product design is suited for application with different thickness primary backing plates, to compensate for disc wear, as required in the absence of automatic slack adjusting type brake units.
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