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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 22, 1991
Filed:
Jan. 09, 1990
Rolf Weiler, Eppstein, DE;
Claus-Peter Panek, Steinbach, DE;
Wolfgang Endler, Hofheim, DE;
Uwe Hendrich, Mainz, DE;
Alfred Teves GmbH, Frankfurt Am Main, DE;
Abstract
An apparatus for a drum brake for mechanically actuatable self-energizing internal shoe-type drum brakes for automotive vehicles. A pair of brake shoes (4, 5) is arranged on a brake carrier plate (27) at a thrust member (6) and furnished with tension springs (7, 10). A mechanical actuating apparatus acts between a pair of brake shoe ends (4, 5) disposed opposite each other and prestressed by springs (7, 10). The mechanical actuating apparatus presses the brake shoes (4, 5) for braking against a brake drum (1) enclosing them and a first automatically clearance compensating adjusting device is arranged between the brake shoe ends as well as a second adjusting device arranged at at least one brake shoe web (12) supporting the brake shoe (5). In order to provide a constant functioning reliability using simple-design, and a low-cost components, while simultaneously eliminating conventional checking and adjusting operations, the adjusting device is comprised of a first adjusting apparatus with a self-adjusting, variable-length pressure strut (39) arranged between the brake shoes (4, 5) and that a second adjusting apparatus is furnished with a self-adjusting adjustment member at a brake shoe web (12) supporting the brake shoe (5), which adjustment member interacts in circumferential direction both with the mechanical actuating device (3) and with a supporting bracket (2).