IP Library Granted Patent US 10,352,380
Granted Patent B2
US 10,352,380 · App. 15/915,468 · Granted Jul 16, 2019

Brake assembly with anchor pin retention

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Patent No.
US 10,352,380
App. No.
15/915,468
Granted
Jul 16, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A brake assembly having a brake spider that may receive an anchor pin or a sleeve that receives an anchor pin. Features such as splines may be provided with the anchor pin to help secure the anchor pin to the brake spider or the sleeve. Engagement features may be provided with the sleeve to help secure the sleeve to the brake spider.

Claims (33)

1. A brake assembly comprising:

a brake spider having a mounting hole;

a sleeve that is received in the mounting hole and has a sleeve hole that extends along an axis, wherein the sleeve has a set of engagement features that are disposed in the sleeve hole and extend toward the axis, wherein each engagement feature has opposing first and second ends that extend from a body of the sleeve and each engagement feature is spaced apart from the body between the first end and the second end; and

an anchor pin that is received in the sleeve hole and is engaged by the set of engagement features.

2. The brake assembly of claim 1 wherein the engagement features are spaced apart from the brake spider.

3. The brake assembly of claim 1 wherein the engagement features are spaced apart from each other.

4. The brake assembly of claim 1 wherein the sleeve has a flange that extends away from the axis and is disposed at a first end of the sleeve and the body extends from the flange to a second end of the sleeve that is disposed opposite the first end of the sleeve.

5. The brake assembly of claim 4 wherein the body engages the brake spider in the mounting hole and the flange engages a side surface of the brake spider to inhibit axial movement of the sleeve.

6. The brake assembly of claim 1 wherein the engagement features are arranged along engagement feature axes that are arranged around the axis and are disposed substantially parallel to the axis.

7. The brake assembly of claim 6 wherein the engagement features are arranged in a repeating serpentine arrangement along each engagement feature axis.

8. The brake assembly of claim 6 wherein multiple engagement features are arranged along each engagement feature axis.

9. A brake assembly comprising:

a brake spider having a mounting hole;

a sleeve that is received in the mounting hole and has a sleeve hole that extends along an axis, wherein the sleeve has a set of engagement features that are disposed in the sleeve hole and extend toward the axis from an inside circumference of the sleeve that at least partially defines the sleeve hole, wherein each engagement feature is spaced apart from the sleeve between a first end and a second end; and

an anchor pin that is received in the sleeve hole and is engaged by the set of engagement features.

10. The brake assembly of claim 9 wherein each engagement feature extends along an arc from the first end to the second end.

11. The brake assembly of claim 9 wherein each engagement feature has a first side that faces toward the axis and a second side that is disposed opposite the first side, wherein the first side and the second side are disposed parallel to each other and extend along an arc.

12. The brake assembly of claim 11 wherein the first side extends into the sleeve hole and the second side is disposed closer to the axis than an outside circumference of the sleeve.

13. A brake assembly comprising:

a brake spider having a mounting hole;

a sleeve that is received in the mounting hole and has a sleeve hole that extends along an axis, wherein the sleeve has a body and a set of engagement features that are disposed in the sleeve hole and extend toward the axis, wherein each member of the set of engagement features is an arm that is cantilevered from the body; and

an anchor pin that is received in the sleeve hole and is engaged by the set of engagement features.

14. The brake assembly of claim 13 wherein each arm is disposed in a corresponding arm opening that extends through the body.

15. The brake assembly of claim 13 wherein each arm extends from the body to a distal end and is curved toward the axis between the body and the distal end.

16. The brake assembly of claim 15 wherein each arm extends from the body toward a flange that extends from the body of the sleeve such that the distal end of each arm is disposed closest to the flange.

17. A brake assembly comprising:

a brake spider having a mounting hole;

a sleeve that is received in the mounting hole and has a sleeve hole that extends along an axis, wherein the sleeve has a body and a set of engagement features that are indentations in an exterior surface of the body that extend from the exterior surface and protrude toward the axis from an interior surface of the body that is disposed opposite the exterior surface; and

an anchor pin that is received in the sleeve hole and is engaged by the set of engagement features.

18. The brake assembly of claim 17 wherein the exterior surface of the sleeve has a substantially constant outside diameter where the engagement features are not provided.

19. The brake assembly of claim 17 wherein each engagement feature is separated from the sleeve between opposing first and second ends of each engagement feature.

20. The brake assembly of claim 17 wherein the anchor pin contacts the engagement features and is spaced apart from the body between the engagement features.

21. The brake assembly of claim 17 wherein each engagement feature is spaced apart from the sleeve between a first end and a second end.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 4, 2022
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: ARVINMERITOR, INC.; MERITOR TRANSMISSION CORPORATION; ARVIN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; GABRIEL RIDE CONTROL PRODUCTS, INC.; EUCLID INDUSTRIES, LLC; MAREMOUNT CORPORATION; ARVINMERITOR TECHNOLOGY, LLC; MERITOR HEAVY VEHICLE SYSTEMS, LLC; ARVINMERITOR OE, LLC; MOTOR HEAVY VEHICLE SYSTEMS, LLC; MERITOR TECHNOLOGY, LLC; AXLETECH INTERNATIONAL IP HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 061521/0550 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 15, 2019
From: ARVINMERITOR TECHNOLOGY, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 050066/0008 →