GB2070705A - Improvements in or relating to brake lining carriers for railway brakes - Google Patents
Improvements in or relating to brake lining carriers for railway brakes Download PDFInfo
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
- F16D65/00—Parts or details
- F16D65/02—Braking members; Mounting thereof
- F16D65/04—Bands, shoes or pads; Pivots or supporting members therefor
- F16D65/092—Bands, shoes or pads; Pivots or supporting members therefor for axially-engaging brakes, e.g. disc brakes
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Abstract
A brake lining carrier (1) for a railway brake has a retainer (15) slidably mounted for movement transversely of the carrier and including a port (19) slidable in a groove (5) in the carrier, the retainer being movable between an operative position in which it is locked by an extension (12) of a carrier mounting pin (8) engaging a notch (20) in the retainer under the action of a spring (11) to hold a pad (4) in place, and an inoperative position in which the pad (4) is free for removal and replacement, the movement of the retainer (15) being limited in both directions by a pin (18) fixed to the carrier (1) and engaging a slot (17) in the retainer (1). The groove (5) is of L-shaped cross-section defining a shoulder (6) engaged by a lip of part (19) to prevent the retainer pivoting about pin (18) which is in the form of a bolt. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Improvements in or relating to railway disc
brakes
This invention relates to railway disc brakes
and in particular to a brake lining carrier or
shoe adapted to permit easy replacement of a
worn brake pad.
It is known to provide a brake lining carrier
with a slot of dovetail section in its front face,
the slot being open at one end of the carrier
to allow a brake lining to be mounted on the
carrier by sliding a projection on the rear of -the lining into the dovetail slot. To prevent the
projection sliding out of the slot, a retainer is
fitted to the carrier and adjusted to extend ;cross the dovetail slot adjacent its open end
so that the end of the projection abuts against
the retainer and the lining is held captive on
the carrier.
When the lining becomes worn and needs
to be replaced, the retainer is removed to a
position in which it is clear of the slot and the
projection can then slide out of the slot unim
peded. Various forms of retainer are known.
For example, some are mounted on the carrier
to move in a direction perpendicular to the
front face of the carrier, while others are
mounted pivotally to the carrier. Still others
are mounted to move laterally of the carrier
parallel to the front face, and the invention
relates in particular to brake lining carriers of
this latter kind.
In all cases releasable means are provided
for locking the retainer releasably in the oper
ative position in which it blocks the end of the
carrier slot.
In British Patent Specification No.
1345174 there are disclosed two forms of
retainer for a brake lining carrier, both of
which are mounted to move laterally of the
carrier. In the first construction the retainer
includes a spring steel limb with a turned
down tongue or pin at its free end which
engages the carrier to lock the retainer in its operative position. In the second construction
the retainer is locked in position by a pin
mounted at the side of the carrier and adapted to engage in a recess in the retainer
under the action of a spring. In both construc
tions the retainer includes a main part which
serves to block the open end of the carrier
slot, received slidably in a transverse groove
formed in the front face of the carrier.
The main disadvantage of these retainers is
that they are easily removed completely from the carrier. Thus there is a risk that they will
be lost or at least not replaced during a pad
replacement operation (although it is not es
sential for them to be removed entirely for
pad replacement) and in the event of a failure,
e.g. of the spring steel limb or the spring
acting on the locking pin there is a danger
that the retainer will become detached from the carrier.
According to the present invention there is provided a brake lining carrier for a railway brake, comprising a slot in the front face thereof for receiving a brake pad slidingly engaged therewith through an open end of the slot, a groove extending laterally across the front face of the carrier adjacent said open end of the slot, a retainer movably mounted on the carrier and including a part adapted to slide in said groove, the retainer being slidable transversely of the carrier between an operative position in which said part blocks the open end of the slot and an inoperative position in which said part is clear of the slot, and releasable means for locking the retainer in said operative position, said transverse movement of the retainer being limited in both directions by a pin and slot connection comprising an elongate slot in the retainer and a pin fixed to the carrier.
With a brake lining carrier of this form, the retainer, once fitted, will always remain attached to the carrier and any risk of it being lost is eliminated.
In a preferred construction the pin is provided by a threaded bolt having a head of diameter greater than the width of the retainer slot, and screwed into the retainer without clamping the retainer. This feature simplifies the retainer and makes it easy to mount on the carrier, which is further assisted if the slot is formed in a portion of retainer which is positioned against the end face of the carrier.
Pad replacement operations are assisted if the retainer is prevented from rotating about the pin by providing the lateral groove with an undercut to define a rearwardly facing shoulder against which the retainer part slidable in the groove abuts.
A preferred carrier according to the invention has a mounting pin, by means of which it is connected to a bifurcated caliper lever, and in the same manner as described in British
Patent Specification 1 5271 35 of our subsidiary company, Girling Limited, this pin is biased longitudinally of the carrier. The end of the pin protrudes from the end face of the carrier and engages in a recess in the retainer to lock it in its operative position, the pin being retractable against the spring bias to disengage the recess and release the retainer for movement to its inoperative position. Thus the releasable locking means for the retainer are provided by the mounting pin and its spring so that an additional spring is unnecessary and a further cost saving made.
From the foregoing it will be understood that the brake lining carrier of the invention has a retainer which has a simple form, is inexpensive to manufacture and is easy to mount securely on the shoe.
A better understanding of the invention will be had from the following detailed description which is given by way of example with refer ence to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a side view showing part of a brake lining carrier with a brake pad mounted thereon;
Figure 2 is a top view of the lining carrier; and
Figure 3 is an end view of the lining carrier and pad, and shows a slight modification.
The brake lining carrier or shoe illustrated in the drawings comprises a plate t having a longitudinal slot 2 of dovetail section in its front face for receiving a projection 3 of complenientary shape provided on the rear of the brake pad 4. The slot 2 is open at the end of the plate 1 which is shown in the drawings to allow the projection 3 to slide into and out of the slot during mounting and removal of the pad 4. Extending across the full width of the front face of the plate 1 adjacent the open end of the slot is a groove 5 of L-shaped cross-section defining a rearwardly directed shoulder 6.
On its rear the plate 1 has integral lugs 7 in which a mounting pin 8 is journalled for connecting the shoe pivotally to a bifurcated caliper lever (not shown). Between two of the lugs a sleeve 9 is fitted over the pin 8 and rendered fast with it by a radial pin 10, and a spring 11 is interposed between the sleeve and one of the lugs 7 for biasing the sleeve, and hence the pin, downwardly as seen in
Figs. 1 and 2. The pin 8 has an extension 1 2 which normaliy protrudes slightly through the end face 1 3 of the shoe. However, the pin extension 1 2 can be retracted into the shoe on compression of spring 11, for reasons which will become clear.
A retainer 1 5 is mounted on the end of the shoe and includes a first part 1 6 which is slidable against the end face 1 3 and has a slot 17 through which a bolt 1 8 passes. The bolt is screwed into the shoe but does not clamp the retainer against the end face 13. A second part 1 9 of the retainer slides in the groove 5 and includes a lip which engages the shoulder 6 to prevent the retainer pivoting about the bolt 18 when there is no pad 4 mounted on the shoe.
The retainer 1 5 can slide laterally with respect to the shoe between two end positions determined by the bolt 18 engaging the ends of the slot 17, the end positions corresponding to an- operative position (shown in full lines in Figs. 2 and 3) in which the retainer part 1 9 blocks the open end of the slot 2 and prevents the pad projection 3 sliding out of the slot 2, and an inoperative position (shown in chain-dot lines in Figs. 2 and 3) in which the retainer is clear of slot 2 so that the brake pad 4 can be removed and replaced without being impeded by the retainer.
The retainer part 16 which-slides against the shoe face 13 has a dimple, or notch 20 as shown in Fig. 3, in which the extension 1 2 of the mounting pin engages when the retainer is in its operative position, for locking the retainer in this position. To facilitate adjustment of the retainer to its inoperative position the pin may be provided with an element, such as an extension of sleeve pin 10, to allow the mounting pin to be pulled back against the bias of the spring 11 to disengage the pin extension 1 2 from the retainer 1 5.
It will be noted by those skilled in the art that the retainer 1 5 is of simple construction and easily assembled together with the shoe.
In addition the spring 9 whose primary function is to reduce rattle also serves to lock the retainer releasably in its operative position, so that additional springs are eliminated. Thus, the advantages of an effective inexpensive retainer which permits easy pad replacement are secured.
Claims (6)
1. A brake lining carrier for a railway brake, comprising a slot in the front face thereof for receiving a brake pad slidingly engaged therewith through an open end of the slot, a groove extending laterally across the front face of the carrier adjacent said open end of the slot, a retainer movably mounted on the carrier and including a part adapted to slide in said groove, the retainer being slidable transversely of the carrier between an operative position in which said part blocks the open end of the slot and an inoperative position in which said part is clear of the slot, and releasable means for locking the retainer in said operative position, said transverse movement of the retainer being limited in both directions by a pin and slot connection comprising an elongate slot in the retainer and a pin fixed to the carrier.
2. A brake lining carrier according to claim 1, wherein the pin comprises a threaded bolt having a head of diameter greater than the width of the slot, and screwed into the carrier without clamping the retainer therebetween.
3. A brake lining carrier according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the slot is formed in a portion of the retainer positioned against the end face of the carrier.
4. A brake lining carrier according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the releasable locking means comprises a carrier mounting pin which is urged by a spring towards the end of the carrier and the end of which pin protrudes from the end face of the carrier and engages in a recess in the retainer, the pin being retractable against the spring bias to disengage the recess and release the retainer for movement to its inoperative position.
5. A brake lining carrier according to any preceding claim, wherein the lateral groove is undercut to define a rearwardly facing shoulder and the retainer part slidable in the groove abuts said shoulder to retain the said part in the groove.
6. A brake lining carrier substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawing.
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Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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GB2130320A (en) * | 1982-10-15 | 1984-05-31 | Bergische Stahlindustrie | Brake shoe |
EP0460671A1 (en) * | 1990-06-07 | 1991-12-11 | Bergische Stahl-Industrie | Secured fastening for support of brake-layer |
CN113883190A (en) * | 2020-07-03 | 2022-01-04 | 克诺尔轨道车辆系统有限公司 | Brake shoe for rail vehicle and brake shoe device |
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Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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GB2130320A (en) * | 1982-10-15 | 1984-05-31 | Bergische Stahlindustrie | Brake shoe |
EP0460671A1 (en) * | 1990-06-07 | 1991-12-11 | Bergische Stahl-Industrie | Secured fastening for support of brake-layer |
CN113883190A (en) * | 2020-07-03 | 2022-01-04 | 克诺尔轨道车辆系统有限公司 | Brake shoe for rail vehicle and brake shoe device |
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