Patents by Inventor Wilfried Giering
Wilfried Giering 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: 7070026Abstract: A brake actuating apparatus includes a force transmission element operable to transmit a brake actuating force and an abutment member moveable to abut the force transmission element. A piezo-electric device operable on expansion applies a force between the abutment member and the force transmission element to move the force transmission element in a direction of brake actuation. A support member moveable independently of the abutment member supports the force transmission element in the new position following expansion of the piezo-electric device.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2001Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: ArvinMeritor Heavy Vehicle Braking Systems (UK) Ltd.Inventors: Roberto Conti, Denis John McCann, Paul Anthony Thomas, Franz Helmut Holl, Wilfried Giering, Markus Necknig, Dietmar Knoop, Andrew John Ward
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Publication number: 20060064977Abstract: The invention relates to a device for the detection of an actuation force of a brake pedal, comprising a force take-up element coupled to the brake pedal, and a force-transmitting element which is coupled to a brake system and is movable relative to the force take-up element, a sensor device being provided between the force take-up element and the force-transmitting element for the detection of at least one parameter characterizing the actuation force. In the case of this device, provision is made, for the purpose of compact design, whereby the force take-up element and the force-transmitting element are telescopically displaceable relative to one another, and whereby the sensor device is encased by the force take-up element and the force-transmitting element.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2005Publication date: March 30, 2006Inventors: Benedikt Ohlig, Wilfried Giering
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Publication number: 20060048512Abstract: A braking force generator includes a primary piston displaceable in a housing to enclose a primary pressure chamber. A pedal simulation device is connected to the force input element. A pedal actuation detection device detects the pedal actuation and an actuating force booster stage. During normal operation the force input element is mechanically uncoupled from the primary piston, and the actuating force booster stage exerts an actuating force on the primary piston. In the event of failure of the actuating force booster stage the force input element is workingly connectable to the primary piston such that a contact extension extends from the primary piston towards the force input element. During normal operation the contact extension is held by a release gap at a distance from the force input element and in the event of failure of the actuating force booster stage the force input element after travelling the release gap is applied workingly against the contact extension.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2005Publication date: March 9, 2006Inventors: Benedikt Ohlig, Wilfried Giering, Erwin Michels, Herbert Steinheuer
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Publication number: 20060033383Abstract: The invention relates to a brake system for a motor vehicle comprising a master brake cylinder in which a primary piston for generating a brake pressure in a hydraulic brake circuit can be displaced according to actuation of a brake pedal, it being possible to displace the primary piston under the effect of a hydraulic servo pressure circuit in the master brake cylinder and the hydraulic servo pressure circuit comprising a pressure source for generating the servo pressure and a pressure accumulator for maintaining a minimum servo pressure in the servo pressure circuit. It is provided in this brake system that the pressure accumulator of the servo pressure circuit can be supplied with hydraulic fluid as a function of the servo pressure prevailing in the servo pressure circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2005Publication date: February 16, 2006Inventors: Benedikt Ohlig, Wilfried Giering, Erwin Michels
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Publication number: 20060027096Abstract: The invention relates to a piston device for a vehicle brake system, in particular for a pedal simulation apparatus of a vehicle brake system, having a piston shank extending in the direction of a longitudinal axis and having a radially extending piston disk formed on said piston shank, wherein the piston disk has a radially outer region, in which an outwardly open radial groove is formed, and wherein sealing means are or may be accommodated in the radial groove. In the invention it is further provided that the sealing means comprise a flexible sealing ring, which is or may be accommodated with axial and radial clearance in the radial groove, that the outside diameter of the sealing ring exceeds the outside diameter of the piston disk and that the piston disk is provided with at least one vent hole opening into the radial groove.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2005Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: Wilfried Giering, Benedikt Ohlig, Erwin Michels, Herbert Steinheuer
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Publication number: 20050253450Abstract: In an electromechanical brake pressure generator (10) for a motor vehicle brake system with a force input member (12), which is coupled to a brake pedal, a housing (14) and a pressure piston (20) which can be displaced in the housing (14), wherein the pressure piston (20) encloses, with the housing (14), a pressure chamber (22) for generating a hydraulic brake pressure, and a threaded spindle-threaded nut arrangement (26), one component (28) of which can be displaced in order to displace the pressure piston (20) relative to the housing (14), and the other component (30) of which can be rotatably driven in the housing (14), wherein the component (28) of the threaded spindle-threaded nut arrangement (26) which co-operates with the pressure piston (20) can be displaced in order to displace the pressure piston (20) according to a displacement of the force input member (12) by rotatably driving the rotatably drivable component (30) of the threaded spindle-threaded nut arrangement (26) in order to generate a hydrauType: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2005Publication date: November 17, 2005Inventors: Wilfried Giering, Benedikt Ohlig
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Publication number: 20050252734Abstract: In an electromechanical brake pressure generator for a motor vehicle brake system comprising a force input element, which is connected to a brake pedal, a housing and a pressure piston displaceable in the housing, wherein the pressure piston with the housing encloses a pressure chamber for generating a hydraulic brake pressure, and a threaded spindle/threaded nut arrangement, of which one component for displacing the pressure piston is guided linearly relative to the housing by means of an anti-rotation device and of which the other component is settable in rotation in the housing, wherein the pressure piston is displaceable in accordance with a displacement of the force input element by virtue of the setting in rotation of the component of the threaded spindle/threaded nut arrangement that is settable in rotation in order to generate a hydraulic brake pressure in the pressure chamber, in order to improve the anti-rotation device it is provided that a region of the linearly guided component of the threaded spType: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2005Publication date: November 17, 2005Inventor: Wilfried Giering
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Publication number: 20050231027Abstract: The invention relates to a pedal simulation device for simulating the reaction behaviour of a pedal, in particular of a brake pedal of a vehicle brake system, comprising a cylinder, a piston disposed displaceably inside the cylinder and coupled to the pedal and delimiting a working chamber inside the cylinder, a resetting element which, upon an actuation of the pedal, exerts a resetting force on the pedal, and a modelling device, which is fluidically connected to the working chamber, for influencing the reaction behaviour of the pedal. In the invention, for achieving the reaction behaviour it is provided that, upon an actuation of the pedal, by means of the modelling device a vacuum, which is arising or has arisen in the working chamber, is built up.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2005Publication date: October 20, 2005Inventors: Wilfried Giering, Erwin Michels, Benedikt Ohlig, Herbert Steinheuer
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Publication number: 20050067236Abstract: An apparatus for actuating a brake comprising force transmission means for transmitting force to a friction pad of a brake, at least one piezo-electric device operable when energised to change shape and/or size so as to apply a force to the force transmission means in a direction for actuating the brake, and retaining means operable to resist movement of the force transmission means in an opposite directionType: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2002Publication date: March 31, 2005Applicant: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Breaking Systems 9UK) LtdInventors: Roberto Conti, Wilfried Giering, Franz Holl, Dietmar Knoop, Denis Mccann, Markus Necknig, Paul Thomas, Andrew Ward
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Publication number: 20050006949Abstract: A brake actuating apparatus includes a force transmission element operable to transmit a brake actuating force and an abutment member moveable to abut the force transmission element. A piezo-electric device operable on expansion applies a force between the abutment member and the force transmission element to move the force transmission element in a direction of brake actuation. A support member moveable independently of the abutment member supports the force transmission element in the new position following expansion of the piezo-electric device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2001Publication date: January 13, 2005Inventors: Roberto Conti, Denis McCann, Paul Thomas, Franz Holl, Wilfried Giering, Markus Necknig, Dietmar Knoop, Andrew Ward
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Patent number: 6715589Abstract: A self-servoing disc brake assembly is provided that includes a driven rotor member having a first inner surface with a plurality of first pockets. The driven rotor member also includes a first friction surface spaced from the first inner surface. A movable rotor member is supported on the driven rotor member and is movable relative to the driven rotor member between non-servoed and servoed positions. The rotor members are spaced a first distance in the non-servo position, and the rotor members are spaced a second distance which is greater than a first distance in the servo position. The movable rotor member includes a second inner surface with a plurality of second pockets adjacent to the first inner surface and a friction surface spaced from the second inner surface. A plurality of balls are arranged between the first and second pockets with at least one of the first and second pockets being ramped.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems, LLCInventors: Neil Williams, Juergen Dreher, Roy Lee Hayford, Christos T. Kyrtsos, Wilfried Giering, David L. Brademeyer, Gerald D. Anderson
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Patent number: 6481542Abstract: A brake adjuster is provided for a vehicle brake such as for heavy duty vehicle. The brake adjuster includes a brake module that produces an electrical signal for adjusting the vehicle brake. The heavy duty vehicle brake typically includes a pair of pistons each having first and second portions that are movable relative to one another. A friction element or brake pad is arranged proximate to the second portion and is movable from a desired position to a worn position as the brake pads wear during operation of the vehicle. In one embodiment of the present invention, the first and second portions are slip fit within a sleeve assembly. At least one adjustment member is arranged between the first and second portions. The adjustment member is constructed from a material which expands in response to an electrical signal, such as a magnetostrictive or a piezoelectric material.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems, LLC.Inventors: Wilfried Giering, Roy Lee Hayford, Neil Williams, Juergen Dreher, Christos T. Kyrtsos, Gerald D. Anderson, David L. Brademeyer
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Publication number: 20020117363Abstract: A multi disc brake assembly employing a combination fixed rotor and a plurality of axially moving floating rotors. The fixed rotor is attached to and rotates in combination with a wheel hub. The plurality of floating rotors are slidingly attached to the fixed rotor and a plurality of stationary friction surfaces are interleaved therebetween. The stationary friction surfaces are keyed to the caliper housing allowing for axial movement. The floating rotors are connected to the fixed rotor by pins, or are axially slidingly keyed at the inner radial periphery to splines on the fixed rotor.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2001Publication date: August 29, 2002Applicant: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems, LLCInventors: Roy Lee Hayford, Juergen Dreher, Wilfried Giering, David L. Brademeyer, Neil Williams, Christos T. Kyrtsos, Gerald D. Anderson
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Publication number: 20020112927Abstract: A brake adjuster is provided for a vehicle brake such as for heavy duty vehicle. The brake adjuster includes a brake module that produces an electrical signal for adjusting the vehicle brake. The heavy duty vehicle brake typically includes a pair of pistons each having first and second portions that are movable relative to one another. A friction element or brake pad is arranged proximate to the second portion and is movable from a desired position to a worn position as the brake pads wear during operation of the vehicle. In one embodiment of the present invention, the first and second portions are slip fit within a sleeve assembly. At least one adjustment member is arranged between the first and second portions. The adjustment member is constructed from a material which expands in response to an electrical signal, such as a magnetostrictive or a piezoelectric material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Applicant: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems, LLCInventors: Wilfried Giering, Roy Lee Hayford, Neil Williams, Juergen Dreher, Christos T. Kyrtsos, Gerald D. Anderson, David L. Brademeyer
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Publication number: 20020108819Abstract: A self-servoing disc brake assembly is provided that includes a driven rotor member having a first inner surface with a plurality of first pockets. The driven rotor member also includes a first friction surface spaced from the first inner surface. A movable rotor member is supported on the driven rotor member and is movable relative to the driven rotor member between non-servoed and servoed positions. The friction surfaces are spaced a first distance in the non-servo position, and the friction surfaces are spaced a second distance which is greater than a first distance in the servo position. The movable rotor member includes a second inner surface with a plurality of second pockets adjacent to the first inner surface and a friction surface spaced from the second inner surface. A plurality of balls are arranged between the first and second pockets with at least one of the first and second pockets being ramped.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Applicant: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems, LLCInventors: Neil Williams, Juergen Dreher, Roy Lee Hayford, Christos T. Kyrtsos, Wilfried Giering, David L. Brademeyer, Gerald D. Anderson
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Publication number: 20020092716Abstract: The braking mechanism comprises a toggle lever, a brake pad, and an incline. An incline actuates the braking mechanism by forcing an extension of the toggle lever. As the toggle lever extends, it pushes the brake pad closer to the surface to be slowed. Multiple toggle levers may be used to distribute the force across the brake pad. This configuration allows a single input from the incline to actuate both toggle levers. By adjusting the width of the incline actuating the toggle lever, the force on the brake pad may be adjusted.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Applicant: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Systems, LLCInventors: Roy Lee Hayford, Neil Williams, Juergen Dreher, Christos T. Kyrtsos, Wilfried Giering, Gerald D. Anderson, David Brademeyer
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Patent number: 6357563Abstract: A vehicle braking system includes a device for cooling the components of the brake assembly. The air source that is normally used to activate the brake assembly components is coupled with a plurality of flexible conduits that direct air toward one or more of the brake assembly components. A high velocity air nozzle preferably is provided at the end of each conduit. The air from the compressed air source is maintained in a compressed state through the conduits and decompresses as it exits the discharge nozzles. The decompression of the air through the nozzles results in cooling the air and the nearby brake components at which the air is directed.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2001Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Meritor Heavy Vehicle Technology, L.L.C.Inventors: Roy Lee Hayford, Neil Williams, Juergen Dreher, Christos T. Kyrtsos, Wilfried Giering, Gerald D. Anderson, David Brademeyer
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Patent number: 5819884Abstract: The clamping device comprises at least one plunger (30) which is displaceable in the direction of a plunger axis (C) for applying a brake pad to a brake disc, and at least one eccentric (24) which is rotatable about a transverse axis (B). A roll body (28) is carried on the eccentric (24) for transmitting actuating forces to the plunger (30). An adjusting member (70) is rotatable about an adjusting axis (D) extending at an angle to the transverse axis (B) to compensate for lining wear. A pin (76) is fixed to the eccentric (24) and cooperates with the adjusting member (70) to transmit the torque for effecting an adjustment to compensate for lining wear. The pin (76) forms part of a safety mechanism (76, 98) by which the roll body (28) is prevented from inadmissibly moving in the direction of the transverse axis (B) with respect to the eccentric (24).Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Lucas Industries public limited companyInventor: Wilfried Giering
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Patent number: 5520267Abstract: A first threaded member is supported for rotation about a screw axis (C; C'; C") parallel to the axis (A) of a brake disc in a casing which is disposed axially next to the brake disc when in built-in position. A second threaded member is fixed against rotation and connected to the first threaded member by a readjustment thread pair so that the two threaded members together form a longitudinally adjustable tappet for exerting an actuating force on a brake pad. A rotary member is rotatable about an axis of rotation (B) of its own which extends at least approximately parallel to the brake disc, for axially displacing the tappet by means of an actuator member. A gear connection is provided between the rotary member and the first threaded member, comprising an angle drive and a coupling arrangement to transmit a limited torque for readjustment of the brake pad mentioned.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1994Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Assignee: Lucas Industries public limited companyInventors: Wilfried Giering, Franz-Helmut Holl
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Patent number: 4830149Abstract: An actuator for brakes with automatic adjustment suitable in particular for heavy duty vehicles comprises a housing (32) whose axis (A) is surrounded by a cam surface (36). A rotary member (40) is rotatable about the housing axis (A) and comprises a second cam surface (42) with which it bears on the first cam surface (36) to produce an axial displacement dependent on its rotation. A first screw member (50) is likewise rotatable about the housing axis and a second screw member (60) is formed to exert an actuating force on a brake pad. The second screw member is connected to the first screw member by a pair of threaded adjustment members (62). A reset shaft (92) is mounted in the housing (32) and permits a screwing back of the two screw members (50, 60) with respect to each other to replace the brake pad. The reset shaft (92) is disposed with lateral spacing from the housing axis (A) and is connected to one of the screw members (50) via a gearing ( 88, 90).Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Lucas Industries public limited companyInventor: Wilfried Giering