WO2021146563A1 - Electric vehicle drum brake dust evacuation and cooling concept - Google Patents
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- WO2021146563A1 WO2021146563A1 PCT/US2021/013647 US2021013647W WO2021146563A1 WO 2021146563 A1 WO2021146563 A1 WO 2021146563A1 US 2021013647 W US2021013647 W US 2021013647W WO 2021146563 A1 WO2021146563 A1 WO 2021146563A1
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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
- F16D65/78—Features relating to cooling
- F16D65/82—Features relating to cooling for internally-engaging brakes
- F16D65/827—Features relating to cooling for internally-engaging brakes with open cooling system, e.g. cooled by air
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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
- F16D51/00—Brakes with outwardly-movable braking members co-operating with the inner surface of a drum or the like
- F16D2051/001—Parts or details of drum brakes
- F16D2051/005—Protective covers
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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
- F16D51/00—Brakes with outwardly-movable braking members co-operating with the inner surface of a drum or the like
- F16D2051/001—Parts or details of drum brakes
- F16D2051/006—Braking members arranged axially spaced, e.g. side by side
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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
- F16D2065/13—Parts or details of discs or drums
- F16D2065/1304—Structure
- F16D2065/1308—Structure one-part
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- This invention concerns an arrangement addressing brake dust generation issues arising in a drum brake assembly for use with a wheel end electric drive motor arrangement of a commercial vehicle.
- a drum brake assembly for use with a wheel end electric drive motor arrangement of a commercial vehicle drive train can generate a substantial amount of brake dust, which may be trapped within the wheel end motor and brake assembly when a standard dust shield is used.
- the brake dust can accumulate on the electric motor and cause problems with heat retention in the motor, which can be detrimental to motor performance and longevity.
- the present invention addresses these issues.
- a wheel end motor and brake assembly for a vehicle includes a support securely attachable to a vehicle axle element. Brake shoes are pivotally mountable on the support, and a wheel spindle is interconnected with one end of the axle element.
- a wheel hub is rotatable around the spindle, and an electric motor unit is disposed between the one end of the axle element and the spindle to produce rotation of the hub relative to the axle element.
- a brake drum is securable to the hub for rotation together with the hub relative to the spindle by way of the electric motor unit.
- the brake drum includes a circumferential perimeter wall overlying the brake shoes, and a fan rotor is interconnected with the circumferential perimeter wall of the brake drum for rotation together with the drum and the wheel hub relative to the spindle.
- a perforated dust shield is attachable to the support on an axial side of the brake shoes opposite the fan rotor, such that, during vehicle operation, air drawn by blades on the fan rotor through openings in a wall of the brake drum carries debris out through perforations in the dust shield and away from the wheel end motor and brake assembly.
- the fan rotor is interconnected with the circumferential perimeter wall by keys received in slots, with the keys being distributed around an inner surface of the circumferential perimeter wall of the brake drum.
- the fan rotor advantageously includes a substantially U- shaped web portion interconnected by the keys with the circumferential perimeter wall of the brake drum. Blades on the fan rotor are provided on an impeller detachably secured to the fan rotor, and the dust shield is perforated, in one preferred embodiment, by way of dust shield slots extending radially with respect to the dust shield.
- the brake drum may include a rib on the circumferential perimeter wall, with the rib extending around an end of the drum opposite a mounting flange on the drum used to attach the drum and the wheel hub together.
- Interlocking slots are also preferably distributed around an outer circumference of a rim located at one axial end of the fan rotor.
- the internal fan, the perforated dust shield, and slotted drum features of the wheel end assembly according to the invention serve to improve cooling of the electric drive motor and improve evacuation of contaminants that can build up on the motor and cause heat build-up, further improving cooling.
- the present invention further concerns a vehicle including the wheel end motor and brake assembly mentioned, as well as a process of ventilating that wheel end motor and brake assembly.
- Figure l is a view, partly in section, of an outboard end of an end-of-axle arrangement incorporating drum brake dust evacuation features according to the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a view, partly in section, of an inboard end of the end-of-axle arrangement shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 3 is a view of various elements of the invention, including a fan impeller attachable to the mounting rim of a brake drum.
- Figure 4 is an enlarged view of a portion of Figure 1, illustrating air flow produced according to the invention.
- Figure 5 is an enlarged view of a portion of Figure 2.
- Figure 6 is a view showing relative positions, during use, of a fan impeller and a dust shield according to the invention.
- Figure 7 is a view of the complete dust shield that is partly shown in Figure 6.
- Figure 8 is a view of the complete fan impeller that is partly shown in Figure 6 DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
- the wheel end motor and brake assembly illustrated in Figure 1 includes an axle tube 10 having an inboard section 12 interconnected at a step 14 to a reduced diameter outboard section 16.
- An attachment flange 18 is shown as welded or otherwise secured to the inboard axle tube section 12.
- a support here formed by a drum brake support plate 24, is securely attached to the flange 18 and the axle tube 10.
- a pair of drum brake shoes 26 having linings 28 are pivotally secured by way of a post, or a pair of posts (not shown) to the support plate 24 in typical fashion.
- Suitable cables 40 passing through openings in the flange 18 and/or the support plate 24, permit communication of relevant vehicle controls (not shown) and a vehicle battery (not shown) with a schematically represented electric motor rotor, stator, and power electronics unit 42.
- a splined fitting 46 is received within the sleeve 44, such that both the sleeve 44 and the splined fitting 46 are disposed axially with respect to the tube 10 between the reduced diameter outboard axle section 16 and an outer wheel spindle 48.
- a wheel hub 50 is mounted by way of bearings 52 for rotation relative to the spindle 48.
- Inner bearing races 56 are defined on the exterior of a tubular bearing race insert 54 received over, extending around, and secured in any suitable manner to the spindle 48.
- Outer bearing races 58 respectively corresponding to the inner bearing races 56 mentioned are defined by suitably formed or machined surfaces on the wheel hub 50.
- the wheel hub 50 shown is a unitary cast or machined element including a hollow stem 60, a protective cap 64, and a flange, extending at least partly around the wheel hub 50 and located between the stem 60 and the cap 64.
- Threaded bolts 66 passing through aligned holes in the wheel hub flange and a mounting flange 68 at the outboard end of the brake drum 36, are used, along with nuts received on the bolts 66, to secure the brake drum 36 and the wheel hub 50 together.
- a schematically illustrated split ring 70 receivable in a groove (not shown) circumferentially formed in the interior surface of the cap 64 of the wheel hub, can engage a dust blocking annular wall 74 formed on the insert 54 to retain the insert in proper axial position relative to the wheel hub 50 and the spindle 48.
- a dust seal 72 is also provided between the axially interior end of the stem 60 and the spindle 48. The seal 72 and the annular wall 74 serve to minimize effects of road debris and dust generated during vehicle braking on the bearings 52.
- FIGs 4-6 provide enlarged views of an inboard portion of the brake drum 36.
- the drum 36 includes a large diameter inboard section 140, a small diameter outboard section 142 (indicated in Figure 1), an intermediate section 144 between the inboard and outboard rotor sections 140 and 142, as well as tapered transition sections 146 and 148 respectively located between the inboard and intermediate rotor sections 140 and 144 and the outboard and intermediate rotor sections 142 and 144.
- a portion of the interior wall surface of the large diameter inboard section 140 forms the friction surface 38 engaged during braking by the brake linings 28.
- the inboard rotor section 140 is shown as having a circumferentially extending reinforcing rib or bulge 150 extending around an end of the drum opposite the mounting flange 68.
- the rib or bulge 150 provides added strength to the drum 36, which might be required, as the elongated configuration of the drum 36 could possibly compromise torsional rotor rigidity.
- a fan rotor 76 includes a substantially U-shaped web portion 78 configured to partially enclose the unit 42 of the electric motor.
- the web portion 78 is secured in a particular manner to be described to the brake drum 36 so that the fan rotor 76 rotates relative to the sleeve 44 together with the drum.
- a suitable bearing/seal arrangement (not indicated) may be mounted between the web portion 78 and the sleeve 44 to enable relative rotation but limit passage of any contaminants.
- the fan rotor web portion 78 extends axially with respect to the tube 10 inboard beyond the unit 42, for attachment to (or actually defining) an enlarged mounting rim 80 extending circumferentially around the inboard axial end of the web portion 78.
- a fan impeller 82 is attachable to the mounting rim 80 by screws or other fasteners received in bores 84.
- the impeller 82 includes a circular base or frame 96 with multiple circumferentially distributed blades 86 projecting axially and extending radially inwardly from the base or frame 96.
- air is drawn through openings, here formed by key slots 88 as shown in Figure 3, provided in the circumferential perimeter wall of the brake drum 36. Air drawn through the key slots 88 entrains dust generated during braking and in this way acts to evacuate that dust from the overall arrangement illustrated in Figure 1 in a way to be described.
- the key slots 88 are located in pairs on opposite sides of keys 90 distributed around the inner circumferential wall surface of the brake drum 36. These keys 90 project radially relative to the brake drum and are received in corresponding radial recesses or slots 92 provided in the enlarged inboard mounting rim 80 of the web portion 78 to constrain the brake drum 36 with the fan impeller 82 affixed to the rim 80 for joint rotation together.
- the drum brake support plate 24 defines an axially extending projection 94.
- a slotted or otherwise perforated dust shield 196 is securely attached by way of bolts 198 extending through mounting holes 100 into the projection 94.
- Additional mounting holes 102 ( Figure 7) may be provided in the dust shield 196 at locations displaced from the mounting holes 100. These additional mounting holes permit attachment of the dust shield 196 to other vehicle structure for a more secure connection.
- dust generated while braking is entrained by air drawn by way of the impeller 82 into the arrangement shown in Figures 1 and 3 through the key slots 88.
- FIG. 7 shows the dust shield 196 as formed from two parts, 196 A and 196B, facilitating assembly, although the dust shield could be formed from three or more parts, or as a single monolithic unit, depending on manufacturing and assembly requirements.
- Figure 7 also shows the dust shield with a clearance or void 106 permitting passage of a cam shaft 108, indicated in Figure 2, operated by the actuator 32 ( Figure 3) mentioned previously to displace the rollers 30 at adjacent ends of the shoes 26 away from one another against the action of the return spring 34.
- Each of the parts 196A and 196B shown in Figure 7 includes fourteen radially extending slots 104, although openings having shapes other than slots, and more or fewer openings than the fourteen shown in Figure 7, could be used.
- FIG 8 is a view in perspective of the overall fan impeller 82 by itself.
- the impeller illustrated has a one piece structure including the circular base or frame 96 mentioned above, with the multiple circumferentially distributed blades 86 referred to above projecting axially and extending radially inwardly from the base or frame 96.
- the impeller may be constructed of aluminum or an aluminum alloy, other metal or metal alloy types, plastic, and so on.
- the impeller may be stamped, cast, machined, or otherwise put into the appropriate configuration.
- the impeller illustrated has a one piece structure as noted, the impeller could alternatively be formed of multiple parts.
- FIG. 8 shows the impeller 82 and having eighteen blades 86, but any suitable number of impeller blades could be used.
- the impeller base or frame 96 shown also has twelve bores 84 to receive screws or other fasteners for securing the impeller to the enlarged mounting rim 80 extending circumferentially around the inboard end of the web portion 78, but, again, any suitable number of bores and corresponding screws or fasteners could be utilized.
- the present invention generally concerns a drum brake assembly for a wheel end electric drive motor arrangement used in a commercial vehicle drivetrain.
- the arrangement includes an internal fan component, formed in the disclosed embodiment by the impeller 82 attached either to the electric motor rotor or to the brake drum.
- the impeller 82 develops air flow through the brake assembly, when relevant brake assembly components are rotating, to introduce cooling air and force brake dust contaminants out of the wheel end motor and brake assembly.
- the contaminants are forced away from the wheel end motor and brake assembly components through openings in a modified dust shield, while fresh air is drawn into the drum brake assembly through multiple slotted openings in the circumferential area of the drum 36.
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