Patents by Inventor Hans-Dieter Leidecker
Hans-Dieter Leidecker has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8037810Abstract: A piston for a hydraulic brake configured as a bowl, open on one side, with a longitudinal axis, a wall and a bottom, and is delimited on an open end face by a rim with an axial abutment surface which is movable into abutment on a brake pad. The bottom has an essentially plane outside surface, a wall thickness of the bottom is thicker than a minimum wall thickness of the wall, and at a transition area between bottom and wall, a wall thickness of the wall is continuously increasing towards the bottom, thus, the wall passing over into the bottom in a slope. Furthermore, a method including forming a disc-shaped round blank into a bowl-type hollow cylinder, and upsetting the hollow cylinder in its longitudinal axis so that the bottom material is thickened due to the upsetting operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2006Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignees: Continental Teves AG & Co. oHG, Sander Umformtechnik GmbH & Co., KGInventors: Hans-Dieter Leidecker, Götz Mehner, Matthias Würz, Norbert Leidecker, Uwe Zeibig, Herwig Bauer
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Publication number: 20080314239Abstract: A piston for a hydraulic brake configured as a bowl, open on one side, with a longitudinal axis, a wall and a bottom, and is delimited on an open end face by a rim with an axial abutment surface which is movable into abutment on a brake pad. The bottom has an essentially plane outside surface, a wall thickness of the bottom is thicker than a minimum wall thickness of the wall, and at a transition area between bottom and wall, a wall thickness of the wall is continuously increasing towards the bottom, thus, the wall passing over into the bottom in a slope. Furthermore, a method including forming a disc-shaped round blank into a bowl-type hollow cylinder, and upsetting the hollow cylinder in its longitudinal axis so that the bottom material is thickened due to the upsetting operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2006Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: Coninental Teves Ag & Co. oHGInventors: Hans-Dieter Leidecker, Gotz Mehner, Matthias Wurz, Norbert Leidecker, Uwe Zeibig, Herwig Bauer
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Patent number: 6298956Abstract: The present invention discloses a brake lining which, in order to reduce and eliminate noises, has a sliding metal sheet in addition to the classical lining parts such as friction lining, lining support plate and damping plate. Further, the damping plate has bores which are filled with grease. The purpose of the grease is, primarily, to lubricate the surface directed to the sliding metal sheet and the damping plate so that both surfaces can slide on each other without friction.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Continental Teves AG & Co., oHGInventors: Winfried Gerhardt, Hans-Dieter Leidecker, Manfred Reuter, Klaus Bernhard
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Patent number: 6283256Abstract: A holding spring arrangement for a spot-type disc brake, in particular an integrated disc brake for automotive vehicles, wherein a brake carrier of the disc brake is integrated into the steering knuckle of the vehicle, and the holding spring includes at least one spring arm which extends generally in a circumferential direction and clamps the housing of the disc brake and the brake carrier to one another in a radial direction. To largely prevent tilting of the outward brake pad, according to the present invention, a holding element is provided for mounting the housing holding spring on the brake pad, which holding element is particularly made of sheet metal and supported on a part of the brake housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Continental Teves AG & Co. OHGInventors: Günther Dahlheimer, Uwe Schwalm, Thomas Bender, Michael Meiss, Hans-Dieter Leidecker, Jürgen Musolf
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Patent number: 6269734Abstract: It is frequently important for the piston of a hydraulic piston-and-cylinder assembly, in particular the brake piston of a disc brake, which is slidably arranged within a cylinder bore to ensure a true-to-size mounting position of the piston inside the cylinder bore. Especially in the case of brake pistons of a disc brake, this determines the efficiency of provisions on the brake piston for reducing the occurrence of brake noises. According to the present invention, a key-type accommodation is provided on the piston which permits engagement by a matingly configured mounting means or mounting tool and, thus, renders possible the defined positioning of the piston within a cylinder bore.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2000Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Continental Teves AG & Co., OHGInventors: Hans-Dieter Leidecker, Manfred Reuter, Norman Langer, Jürgen Musolf, Thomas Kirschner, Volker Bartsch, Holger Carota, Klaus-Peter Walter, Winfried Gerhardt
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Patent number: 6182799Abstract: A fixed caliper brake wherein, the material rigidity is reduced at appropriate locations on the brake housing and of the brake linings in order to create partial systems at the brake which can vibrate in a damped manner. With respect to weight, these steps are undertaken extensively in a neutral manner and they reduce the vibrations of the entire brake assembly resulting in a reduction in braking noises.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Manfred Reuter, Hans-Dieter Leidecker, Rolf Weiler
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Patent number: 6173819Abstract: The present invention relates to a spot-type disc brake with a brake housing including a first side element, a second side element and a bridge element connecting the side elements and straddling a brake disc and with at least one arm arranged on the leading and/or trailing end, of the brake housing, straddling the brake disc and connecting the first side element with the second side element. The essence of the invention is that at least one side element is provided with a recess.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Continental Teves AG & Co. OHGInventors: Michael Meiss, Thomas Kirschner, Winfried Gerhardt, Hans-Dieter Leidecker, Rolf Weiler, Hans-Peter Metzen
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Patent number: 6109401Abstract: The brake shoes of a disc brake having a light-metal housing are supported in a circumferential direction and are axially slidable on supports which are fixed to the housing and made of a high-strength material. The supports are cast into the housing and supporting surfaces for the brake shoes are then shaped in a subsequent machining operation.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1997Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises Inc.Inventors: Hans-Dieter Leidecker, Rolf Weiler
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Patent number: 5067594Abstract: A resilient guide for the brake housing of a floating caliper spot-type disc brake for automotive vehicles in which the brake carrier is integrated into the steering knuckle. A resilient spring for a brake housing (1) of a floating caliper spot-type disc brake with a brake carrier integrated into the steering knuckle is provided.The spring arrangement comprises at least one spring (2, 7) secured to the brake housing (1) at predetermined points (A, B). The spring (2, 7) in its unloaded condition, is premounted on brake housing (1) and after assembly of the brake housing (1) is loaded on the manufacturing belt to preload the brake housing (1) against the brake carrier arms (6). Loading of the spring (2) is effected such that the center is moved toward the wheel axle, and is fixed to projections (4) of the brake housing (1) and is then supported, with extensions (5), to arms (6) of the brake carrier. The entire mounting operation advantageously can be performed by an industrial robot.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1990Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Assignee: Alfred Teves GmbHInventors: Hans-Dieter Leidecker, Bodo Schmidt, Helmut Krause, Karl-Heinz Dobener
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Patent number: 4650039Abstract: A protective cap (11) for a bolt guide of a spot-type disc brake, comprises an elastic (pleated) bellows, one end portion of which is fastened to the periphery of a first cylindrical part, while the other end portion thereof is secured to the periphery of a second cylindrical part. A rigid reinforcing and retaining member (15, 16) is provided on each one of said end portions (12, 13) with both reinforcing and retaining members being arranged with at least part of their radial extension on the same radius. To avoid damage to the cylindrical part and the guide surface thereof, at least one (16) of the reinforcing and retaining members is secured radially outwards at the corresponding end portion of the elastic bellows. Thus, an axially extending annular surface is formed which is free from the material of the elastic bellows and wherein the reinforcing and retaining members (16) together with this annular surface is arranged in press fit in a corresponding bore (20) of the associated cylindrical part.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1985Date of Patent: March 17, 1987Assignee: Alfred Teves GmbHInventors: Rolf Weiler, Horst Kretzer, Hans-Dieter Leidecker
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Patent number: 4530506Abstract: A sealing cap for mating to cylindrical parts such as the bolt guide of a spot-type disk brake. The cap includes a resilient boot one end portion of which is adapted to be secured circumferentially to a first cylindrical part and the other end portion of which is adapted to be secured circumferentially to a second cylindrical part. At least one of said end portion comprises a rigid insert member. In order that the sealing cap may be easily mounted and secured with no adverse effects, the other end portion may comprise a rigid insert member. Both insert memebers have at least a part of the radial extension thereof are disposed the same radial distance from the axis of the cylindrical parts.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1984Date of Patent: July 23, 1985Assignee: ITT Industries, Inc.Inventors: Rolf Weiler, Horst Kretzer, Hans-Dieter Leidecker, Winfried Gerhardt