Patents by Inventor Peter J. Schreiner

Peter J. Schreiner 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).

  • Patent number: 4619347
    Abstract: A disc brake assembly includes a caliper cooperating with a pair of friction pads to oppose rotation of a rotor. The caliper defines a bore receiving a piston assembly and a cartridge assembly. The cartridge assembly carries an actuator which is movable during a parking brake application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1984
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1986
    Assignee: Allied Corporation
    Inventors: Peter J. Schreiner, Daniel L. Bolenbaugh, David R. Krebs
  • Patent number: 4487296
    Abstract: A wire spring (60) for a disc brake includes a coiled portion (62) with a pair of arms (64, 66) cooperating with the caliper via slots (70, 76) and with a friction element (24) via ends thereof (32, 34) in order to reduce rattle caused by the friction element while at the same time releasably attaching the friction element to the caliper assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1982
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1984
    Assignee: The Bendix Corporation
    Inventors: Peter J. Schreiner, Bert A. Gumkowski
  • Patent number: 4448289
    Abstract: A disc brake assembly includes a caliper assembly and a torque member with matching recesses for receiving a pin assembly and the pin assembly includes as an assembled part thereof, a wire element carried by a resilient member to permit installation of the pin assembly into the recesses and yieldably prevent withdrawal thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1984
    Assignee: The Bendix Corporation
    Inventors: Bert A. Gumkowski, Peter J. Schreiner
  • Patent number: 4410069
    Abstract: A disc brake (10) includes a support member (22) movably interlocking with a pair of friction elements (42, 44) to dispose the friction elements adjacent a rotatable brake disc (12). The friction elements define abutment surfaces (88, 90) movably engaging a caliper (60) straddling the brake disc (12) and friction elements (42, 44) so that the friction elements support the caliper. An axially-extending pin (110) is carried by the support member (22) and received in an axially-extending bore (112) defined by the caliper so that the caliper (60) is also supported by the axially-extending pin. The caliper (60) includes pairs of axially-spaced projections (96, 98, and 100, 102) and the friction elements (42, 44) define slots (92, 94) aligning with the projections. A pair of resilient members (104, 106) extend axially through the slots (92, 94) of the friction members (42, 44) and engage the projections (96, 98, and 100, 102) of the caliper to interlock the caliper (60) and friction elements (42, 44).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1983
    Assignee: The Bendix Corporation
    Inventors: Peter J. Schreiner, Bert A. Gumkowski, John F. Limberg
  • Patent number: 4410068
    Abstract: A disc brake (10) includes a support member (22) movably interlocking with a pair of friction elements (42, 44) to dispose the friction elements adjacent a rotatable brake disc (12). The friction elements define abutment surfaces (88, 90) movably engaging a caliper (60) straddling the brake disc (12) and friction elements (42, 44) so that the friction elements support the caliper. An axially extending pin (110) is carried by the support member (22) and received in an axially-extending bore (112) defined by the caliper so that the caliper (60) is also supported by the axially-extending pin. The caliper (60) includes pairs of axially-spaced projections (96, 98, and 100, 102) and the friction elements (42, 44) define slots (92, 94) aligning with the projections. A pair of resilient members (104, 106) extend axially through the slots (92, 94) of the friction members (42, 44) and engage the projections (96, 98, and 100, 102) of the caliper to interlock the caliper (60) and friction elements (42., 44).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 18, 1983
    Assignee: The Bendix Corporation
    Inventors: Peter J. Schreiner, John F. Limberg, Mark J. Cybulski