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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 28, 2002
Filed:
Jan. 21, 2000
Gregor Poertzgen, Koblenz, DE;
Karl Friedrich Wörsdorfer, Budenheim, DE;
Ralf Erben, Kemmenau, DE;
Guido Zenzen, Macken, DE;
Lucas Industries plc, , GB;
Abstract
A hydraulic vehicle brake ( ) has a hydraulic chamber ( ) which sealingly accommodates a brake piston ( ) which can slide along an axis (A). The brake piston ( ) acts upon a friction member and can be moved by means of hydraulic pressure which is supplied to the hydraulic chamber ( ) into an actuating position in which it presses the friction member against a rotor (brake disk, brake drum, etc.). In order to be able to use the vehicle brake ( ) besides its function as a hydraulic service brake also as a parking brake, a spindle/nut arrangement ( ) is provided which is driven by an electric motor ( ) and arranged coaxial to the axis (A) of the brake piston ( ), the nut ( ) of which arrangement ( ) is secured against rotation, and by rotation of the spindle ( ) as a function of the sense of rotation can either be moved into contact with the brake piston ( ) or be moved away from the brake piston ( ) translatorily along the axis (A). For realizing a compact and economical construction, the output shaft ( ) of the electric motor ( ) extends at a lateral distance parallel to axis (A) and exits the electric motor ( ) at the side facing away from the brake piston ( ). In addition, a reduction gear ( ) with a reduction ratio in the order of 200:1 is connected between the electric motor ( ) and the spindle ( ), with the electric motor ( ) and the reduction gear ( ) being designed as a subassembly ( ) which can be handled separately.