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- the present invention generally relates to a brake caliper and a method of making the brake caliper.
- a brake caliper apparatus includes a caliper portion configured to be supported by a vehicle, a piston seal disposed in an annular cavity of the caliper portion, a piston disposed in a cylindrical recess in said caliper portion and having a cylindrical outer surface in sealing contact with the piston seal, the piston being movable within said cylindrical recess along an axial direction, a heat shield disposed at an axial end of the piston, and a sealing boot having a first end attached to the heat shield at an attachment portion of the heat shield and a second end engaged to the caliper portion at an engagement portion of the caliper portion.
- the piston seal and the engagement portion are on a common plane perpendicular to the axial direction.
- a method of making a brake caliper apparatus includes disposing a piston seal in an annular cavity of a caliper portion which is configured to be supported by a vehicle, disposing a piston in a cylindrical recess in the caliper portion so that a cylindrical outer surface of the piston is in sealing contact with the piston seal and the piston is movable within said cylindrical recess along an axial direction, attaching a first end of a sealing boot to a heat shield at a an attachment portion of the heat shield, disposing the heat shield at an axial end of the piston, and engaging a second end of the sealing boot to the caliper portion at an engagement portion of the caliper portion.
- the piston seal and the engagement portion are on a common plane perpendicular to the axial direction.
- Another brake caliper apparatus includes a caliper portion configured to be supported by a vehicle, a piston seal disposed in an annular cavity of the caliper portion, a piston disposed in a cylindrical recess in said caliper portion and having a cylindrical outer surface in sealing contact with the piston seal, the piston being movable within said cylindrical recess along an axial direction, a heat shield disposed at an axial end of the piston, and a sealing boot having a first end attached to the heat shield at an attachment portion of the heat shield and a second end engaged to the caliper portion at an outer circumferential surface of the caliper portion.
- the heat shield disposed at the axial end of the piston has the attachment portion at least 2 mm further outward in a radial direction than the cylindrical outer surface of the piston. Furthermore, when the piston is moved to a maximum extent into the cylindrical recess in the caliper portion, (L 1 ⁇ L 2 )/D>2.0, with L 1 being a maximum radial distance between the at least one outer turn and a central axis of the piston or a radial distance between the attachment portion and the central axis of the piston, whichever is larger, L 2 being a minimum radial distance between the at least one inner turn and the central axis of the piston, and D being an axial distance between the attachment portion and a center point of the turn furthest from the attachment portion in the axial direction.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a first embodiment of a brake caliper apparatus at one side of a central axis of the brake piston.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic view of relative dimensions of a brake caliper apparatus.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the relative dimensions of FIG. 2 for a brake caliper apparatus of according to exemplary embodiments.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a schematic view of the location of the measurement position of a turn for length D in the relative dimensions of FIGS. 2 and 3 .
- FIG. 5 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of a brake caliper apparatus at one side of a central axis of the brake piston.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a mold for forming a sealing boot and fixing it to a heat shield of a brake caliper apparatus.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a cross-sectional view of an attachment portion according to an alternative embodiment.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a cross-sectional view of an attachment portion according to an alternative embodiment.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a schematic view of a brake caliper apparatus according to an embodiment with the piston moved a maximum distance.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a schematic view of a brake caliper apparatus according to a comparative example with the piston moved a maximum distance.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a partial cross-sectional view of a prior art brake caliper.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a third embodiment of a brake caliper apparatus at one side of a central axis of the brake piston.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an embodiment of a brake caliper apparatus according to the present disclosure.
- the apparatus includes a caliper portion 10 forming the outboard side of a fixed-brake caliper.
- the caliper portion 10 is configured to be supported by a vehicle, via, for example, a corresponding inboard side of a fixed-brake caliper which is fixed to the vehicle via an anchor plate.
- the apparatus also includes a piston seal 20 disposed in an annular cavity 12 of the caliper portion 10 and a piston 30 disposed in a cylindrical recess 15 in the caliper portion 10 and movable within the caliper portion 10 along the axial direction.
- the piston 30 has a concavity 37 formed in its axial end and cylindrical outer surface 35 in sealing contact with the piston seal 20 and forming a small clearance with the cylindrical recess 15 .
- a heat shield 40 is disposed at an axial end of the piston 30 opposite the bottom of the cylindrical recess 15 and covers the concavity 37 .
- the heat shield 40 is generally plate-shaped and is typically formed of a plated steel.
- the heat shield 40 is configured to shield the piston 30 , and brake fluid, as well as sealing boot 50 which is described in detail below, from the heat generated from braking.
- pressurized brake fluid is introduced into the cylindrical recess 15 behind the piston 30 via passageways in the caliper portion 10 in the known manner, and the piston 30 is forced in the direction away from the bottom of the cylindrical recess 15 .
- the piston 30 via the heat shield 40 , pushes the brake pad toward the brake disc, thereby effecting braking of the vehicle.
- the piston seal 20 cooperates with the walls of the annular cavity 12 and the cylindrical outer surface 35 of the piston 30 to prevent the escape of brake fluid from the cylindrical recess 15 through the small clearance between the cylindrical outer surface 35 of the piston 30 and the cylindrical recess 15 .
- a corresponding inboard side brake caliper and brake pad are provided on the other side of the brake disc in a conventional manner.
- the apparatus also includes sealing boot 50 for preventing debris or other material from entering the small clearance between the cylindrical outer surface 35 of the piston 30 and the cylindrical recess 15 of the caliper portion 10 .
- a first end 51 of the sealing boot 50 is attached to an attachment portion 41 of the heat shield 40 , and a second end 52 of the sealing boot 50 is engaged to an engagement portion 17 of the caliper portion 10 .
- the attachment portion 41 is a radially outermost portion of an axially rearward facing surface of the heat shield 40
- the engagement portion 17 includes a cylindrical surface 17 A and radially-extending lip 17 B of the caliper portion 10 .
- the attachment portion can be at another part of the axially rearward facing surface of the heat shield, such as the attachment portion 41 A illustrated in FIG. 7 , or at a radially outward facing surface of the heat shield, such as the attachment portion 41 B illustrated in FIG. 8 .
- the sealing boot 50 also includes a bellows-shaped portion between the first end 51 and the second end 52 .
- the bellows-shaped portion is configured to permit relative movement between the first end 51 of the sealing boot 50 and the second end 52 of the sealing boot 50 as the piston 30 moves relative to the caliper portion 10 .
- the bellows-shaped portion has a plurality of walls 54 arranged along the axial direction, and one or more outer turns 55 and inner turns 56 at the radially outer and inner sides of the plurality of walls 54 .
- the piston seal 20 and the engagement portion 17 of the caliper portion 10 are on a common plane perpendicular to the axial direction.
- the piston seal 20 must be provided sufficiently toward the front of the caliper portion 10 to maintain the seal when the piston operates the brake, and also to slide forward to adjust for brake pad wear.
- providing the engagement portion directly above the piston seal 20 , and not in front of the piston seal can reduce the axial length of the caliper portion 10 .
- the attachment portion 41 of the heat shield 40 is provided to be at least 2 mm further outward in the radial direction than the cylindrical outer surface 35 of the piston 30 (i.e., the distance X in FIGS. 1, 7 and 8 is at least 2 mm).
- the required length L of the bellows when fully straightened out, will be shorter than in the comparative example illustrated in FIG. 10 in which the heat shield attachment portion is at or very close to the outer surface of the cylinder.
- FIG. 2 illustrates relative dimensions of a brake caliper, in which L 1 is a maximum radial distance (amongst the radial distances A 1 and A 2 ) between the outer turns and a central axis of the piston or the radial distance between the attachment portion and the central axis of the piston, whichever is larger, L 2 being a minimum radial distance (amongst the radial distances B 1 , B 2 , and B 3 ) between the inner turns and the central axis of the piston, and D being the axial distance between the attachment portion 41 of the heat shield 40 and the center point of the turn furthest from the attachment portion 41 of the heat shield 40 in the axial direction.
- L 1 is a maximum radial distance (amongst the radial distances A 1 and A 2 ) between the outer turns and a central axis of the piston or the radial distance between the attachment portion and the central axis of the piston, whichever is larger
- L 2 being a minimum radial
- FIG. 3 shows an example in which the ratio (L 1 ⁇ L 2 )/D is 5.0, which satisfies the noted relationship.
- turns such as turn A 1 with a relatively large flat area the middle of the flat portion in the axial direction is used as the center point of the turn for purposes of calculating distance D, as illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- the FIG. 1 embodiment includes a caliper portion 10 for an outboard side of a fixed-brake caliper 10 .
- axial shortening of an inboard side of a fixed-brake caliper, or of a floating brake caliper can also be advantageous, and so its features can also be advantageously applied to a caliper portion for an inboard side of a fixed-brake caliper, or a floating brake caliper.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a second embodiment of a brake caliper apparatus according to the present disclosure.
- the caliper portion 10 , piston seal 20 , piston 30 , and sealing boot 50 have the same configuration as in the embodiment of FIG. 1 .
- the heat shield 40 a differs in that it includes a projecting portion 45 configured to be interference fit into the concavity 37 , thereby fixing the heat shield 40 a at the axial end of the piston 30 a.
- the sealing boot 50 can be compressed between the heat shield 40 a and a sidewall 18 of the caliper portion 10 , thereby permitting further axial shortening.
- the piston seal 20 is disposed in the annular cavity 12 of the caliper portion 10 and the piston 30 disposed in the cylindrical recess 15 in the caliper portion 10 .
- the sealing boot 50 is formed and its first end 51 attached to the attachment portion 41 of the heat shield 40 , in a manner discussed in detail below.
- the heat shield 40 is then disposed at the axial end of the piston 30 (or fixed to the axial end of the piston 30 a in the FIG. 5 embodiment).
- the second end 52 of the sealing boot 50 is engaged to the engagement portion 17 of the caliper portion 10 . As best seen in FIG.
- the second end 52 of the sealing boot 50 in its free state is radially inward of its position when engaged to the engagement portion 17 .
- the second end 52 when pulled outward just prior to engagement with the engagement portion 17 and then released, it urges itself inward over the lip 17 B of the engagement portion 17 and against the cylindrical surface 17 A of the engagement portion 17 to firmly engage with the engagement portion 17 .
- the sealing boot 50 may be made from a cross-linkable rubber such as EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer).
- a mold 60 having a first clearance 61 in the shape of the heat shield 40 / 40 A and a second clearance 62 in the desired shape of the sealing boot 50 is provided, as illustrated in FIG. 6 .
- the heat shield 40 / 40 A is placed in the first clearance 61
- the cross-linkable rubber (prior to being cross-linked) is placed in the into the second clearance 62 , and the mold closed.
- the molding process can be, for example, compression molding or injection molding.
- compression molding the rubber placed into the second clearance 62 will have been pre-formed of a ring or sheet.
- For injection molding the rubber, which has a decreased viscosity due to pre-heating, is injected into the clearance 62 without pre-forming.
- the mold which has been pre-heated to a temperature sufficient to cross-link the rubber, causes the rubber to simultaneously cross-link in the shape of the sealing boot 50 and cross-link adhere to the heat shield 40 / 40 A.
- Triazinethol may be blended into the rubber, and the heat shield 40 / 40 A may be plated with Ni-P, to enhance cross-linking adhesion between the rubber and the heat shield 40 / 40 A.
- the resultant heat shield/sealing boot assembly is illustrated in FIG. 5 . By forming the assembly in this way, the joining of the sealing boot 50 to the heat shield 40 / 40 A can be reliably achieved. At the same time, heat resistance, peeling force, bonding position accuracy and corrosion resistance can be improved.
- sealing boot 50 and heat shield 40 / 40 A advantageously make possible a more compact arrangement. This is in contrast to other techniques in which the sealing boot and the heat shield are joined either by adhesive bonding or by bending the heat shield, both of which severely limit the effective length of the piston boot bellows.
- the engagement portion of the caliper portion is an outer circumferential surface of the caliper portion.
- the engagement portion can also be an inner circumferential surface, as shown in the third embodiment illustrated in FIG. 12 .
- the components are the same as the embodiments of FIG. 1 , except that the the caliper portion 10 A has an inner circumferential surface 17 C from which an attachment hook 100 protrudes, and the second end 52 A has a configuration in which it can attach to the attachment hook 100 and remain engaged with the inner circumferential surface.
- the caliper portion 10 A has an inner circumferential surface 17 C from which an attachment hook 100 protrudes
- the second end 52 A has a configuration in which it can attach to the attachment hook 100 and remain engaged with the inner circumferential surface.
- a first end 51 A of the sealing boot 50 A is attached to an attachment portion 41 of the heat shield 40 , and a bellows-shaped portion having a plurality of walls arranged in the axial direction between the first end 51 A and the second end 52 A permits relative movement therebetween as the piston 30 moves relative to the caliper portion 10 A.
- the attachment portion 41 of the heat shield 40 is provided to be at least 2 mm further outward in the radial direction than the cylindrical outer surface 35 of the piston 30 , and the relationships discussed above with respect to FIG. 2 are satisfied.
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- The present invention generally relates to a brake caliper and a method of making the brake caliper.
- As the demand for hybrid electric and electric vehicles has increased, so has the demand for larger diameter, narrower width tires for improved rolling resistance and aerodynamics for use on such vehicles. However, the use of such tires necessitates space-saving measures in the design of the brakes. One significant space saving measure involves shortening the axial length of the brake calipers. However, previous attempts to redesign brake calipers to shorten the axial length have presented problems. For example, one previous design, as illustrated in
FIG. 11 , involves arranging the sealing boot so that its bellows is compressed in the radial direction. However, the walls of the bellows extend axially in this arrangement, limiting the axial shortening. Other attempts to shorten the axial length do not provide sufficient freedom of deformation of the sealing boot. Accordingly, a need exists for a brake caliper which is suitably axially shortened while providing sufficient freedom of deformation of the sealing boot and avoiding other drawbacks. - A brake caliper apparatus according to the present disclosure includes a caliper portion configured to be supported by a vehicle, a piston seal disposed in an annular cavity of the caliper portion, a piston disposed in a cylindrical recess in said caliper portion and having a cylindrical outer surface in sealing contact with the piston seal, the piston being movable within said cylindrical recess along an axial direction, a heat shield disposed at an axial end of the piston, and a sealing boot having a first end attached to the heat shield at an attachment portion of the heat shield and a second end engaged to the caliper portion at an engagement portion of the caliper portion. The piston seal and the engagement portion are on a common plane perpendicular to the axial direction.
- A method of making a brake caliper apparatus according to the present disclosure includes disposing a piston seal in an annular cavity of a caliper portion which is configured to be supported by a vehicle, disposing a piston in a cylindrical recess in the caliper portion so that a cylindrical outer surface of the piston is in sealing contact with the piston seal and the piston is movable within said cylindrical recess along an axial direction, attaching a first end of a sealing boot to a heat shield at a an attachment portion of the heat shield, disposing the heat shield at an axial end of the piston, and engaging a second end of the sealing boot to the caliper portion at an engagement portion of the caliper portion. The piston seal and the engagement portion are on a common plane perpendicular to the axial direction.
- Another brake caliper apparatus according to the present disclosure includes a caliper portion configured to be supported by a vehicle, a piston seal disposed in an annular cavity of the caliper portion, a piston disposed in a cylindrical recess in said caliper portion and having a cylindrical outer surface in sealing contact with the piston seal, the piston being movable within said cylindrical recess along an axial direction, a heat shield disposed at an axial end of the piston, and a sealing boot having a first end attached to the heat shield at an attachment portion of the heat shield and a second end engaged to the caliper portion at an outer circumferential surface of the caliper portion. The heat shield disposed at the axial end of the piston has the attachment portion at least 2 mm further outward in a radial direction than the cylindrical outer surface of the piston. Furthermore, when the piston is moved to a maximum extent into the cylindrical recess in the caliper portion, (L1−L2)/D>2.0, with L1 being a maximum radial distance between the at least one outer turn and a central axis of the piston or a radial distance between the attachment portion and the central axis of the piston, whichever is larger, L2 being a minimum radial distance between the at least one inner turn and the central axis of the piston, and D being an axial distance between the attachment portion and a center point of the turn furthest from the attachment portion in the axial direction.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a first embodiment of a brake caliper apparatus at one side of a central axis of the brake piston. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic view of relative dimensions of a brake caliper apparatus. -
FIG. 3 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the relative dimensions ofFIG. 2 for a brake caliper apparatus of according to exemplary embodiments. -
FIG. 4 illustrates a schematic view of the location of the measurement position of a turn for length D in the relative dimensions ofFIGS. 2 and 3 . -
FIG. 5 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of a brake caliper apparatus at one side of a central axis of the brake piston. -
FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a mold for forming a sealing boot and fixing it to a heat shield of a brake caliper apparatus. -
FIG. 7 illustrates a cross-sectional view of an attachment portion according to an alternative embodiment. -
FIG. 8 illustrates a cross-sectional view of an attachment portion according to an alternative embodiment. -
FIG. 9 illustrates a schematic view of a brake caliper apparatus according to an embodiment with the piston moved a maximum distance. -
FIG. 10 illustrates a schematic view of a brake caliper apparatus according to a comparative example with the piston moved a maximum distance. -
FIG. 11 illustrates a partial cross-sectional view of a prior art brake caliper. -
FIG. 12 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a third embodiment of a brake caliper apparatus at one side of a central axis of the brake piston. -
FIG. 1 illustrates an embodiment of a brake caliper apparatus according to the present disclosure. The apparatus includes acaliper portion 10 forming the outboard side of a fixed-brake caliper. Thecaliper portion 10 is configured to be supported by a vehicle, via, for example, a corresponding inboard side of a fixed-brake caliper which is fixed to the vehicle via an anchor plate. The apparatus also includes apiston seal 20 disposed in anannular cavity 12 of thecaliper portion 10 and apiston 30 disposed in acylindrical recess 15 in thecaliper portion 10 and movable within thecaliper portion 10 along the axial direction. Thepiston 30 has aconcavity 37 formed in its axial end and cylindricalouter surface 35 in sealing contact with thepiston seal 20 and forming a small clearance with thecylindrical recess 15. - A
heat shield 40 is disposed at an axial end of thepiston 30 opposite the bottom of thecylindrical recess 15 and covers theconcavity 37. Theheat shield 40 is generally plate-shaped and is typically formed of a plated steel. Theheat shield 40 is configured to shield thepiston 30, and brake fluid, as well as sealingboot 50 which is described in detail below, from the heat generated from braking. - Upon actuation of the brake associated with the apparatus, pressurized brake fluid is introduced into the
cylindrical recess 15 behind thepiston 30 via passageways in thecaliper portion 10 in the known manner, and thepiston 30 is forced in the direction away from the bottom of thecylindrical recess 15. Thepiston 30, via theheat shield 40, pushes the brake pad toward the brake disc, thereby effecting braking of the vehicle. Thepiston seal 20 cooperates with the walls of theannular cavity 12 and the cylindricalouter surface 35 of thepiston 30 to prevent the escape of brake fluid from thecylindrical recess 15 through the small clearance between the cylindricalouter surface 35 of thepiston 30 and thecylindrical recess 15. A corresponding inboard side brake caliper and brake pad are provided on the other side of the brake disc in a conventional manner. - The apparatus also includes sealing
boot 50 for preventing debris or other material from entering the small clearance between the cylindricalouter surface 35 of thepiston 30 and thecylindrical recess 15 of thecaliper portion 10. Afirst end 51 of thesealing boot 50 is attached to anattachment portion 41 of theheat shield 40, and asecond end 52 of thesealing boot 50 is engaged to anengagement portion 17 of thecaliper portion 10. - In the illustrated embodiment, the
attachment portion 41 is a radially outermost portion of an axially rearward facing surface of theheat shield 40, and theengagement portion 17 includes acylindrical surface 17A and radially-extendinglip 17B of thecaliper portion 10. However, in alternative embodiments, the attachment portion can be at another part of the axially rearward facing surface of the heat shield, such as theattachment portion 41A illustrated inFIG. 7 , or at a radially outward facing surface of the heat shield, such as theattachment portion 41B illustrated inFIG. 8 . - The sealing
boot 50 also includes a bellows-shaped portion between thefirst end 51 and thesecond end 52. The bellows-shaped portion is configured to permit relative movement between thefirst end 51 of thesealing boot 50 and thesecond end 52 of thesealing boot 50 as thepiston 30 moves relative to thecaliper portion 10. As illustrated inFIG. 1 , the bellows-shaped portion has a plurality ofwalls 54 arranged along the axial direction, and one or moreouter turns 55 andinner turns 56 at the radially outer and inner sides of the plurality ofwalls 54. - In the illustrated embodiment of the disclosed brake caliper apparatus, the
piston seal 20 and theengagement portion 17 of thecaliper portion 10 are on a common plane perpendicular to the axial direction. Thepiston seal 20 must be provided sufficiently toward the front of thecaliper portion 10 to maintain the seal when the piston operates the brake, and also to slide forward to adjust for brake pad wear. Thus, providing the engagement portion directly above thepiston seal 20, and not in front of the piston seal, can reduce the axial length of thecaliper portion 10. - Furthermore, the
attachment portion 41 of theheat shield 40 is provided to be at least 2 mm further outward in the radial direction than the cylindricalouter surface 35 of the piston 30 (i.e., the distance X inFIGS. 1, 7 and 8 is at least 2 mm). In particular, as illustrated inFIG. 9 , for a required maximum distance S as required to accommodate for brake lining wear, the required length L of the bellows, when fully straightened out, will be shorter than in the comparative example illustrated inFIG. 10 in which the heat shield attachment portion is at or very close to the outer surface of the cylinder. In other words, for a constant height C, which is determined by the geometry of the brake housing, and a constant maximum distance S for accommodating brake lining wear, the length L of the bellows given by L=((C−X)2+S2)0.5 decreases as X approaches C. Thus, by decreasing the length L, the amount of storage space required for the bellows when in a folded condition will decrease. -
FIG. 2 illustrates relative dimensions of a brake caliper, in which L1 is a maximum radial distance (amongst the radial distances A1 and A2) between the outer turns and a central axis of the piston or the radial distance between the attachment portion and the central axis of the piston, whichever is larger, L2 being a minimum radial distance (amongst the radial distances B1, B2, and B3) between the inner turns and the central axis of the piston, and D being the axial distance between theattachment portion 41 of theheat shield 40 and the center point of the turn furthest from theattachment portion 41 of theheat shield 40 in the axial direction. It has been found that optimum performance and axial shortening of the brake caliper apparatus can be attained when its configuration is such that, when the piston is moved to a maximum extent into thecylindrical recess 15 in thecaliper portion 10, the following relationship is attained: (L1−L2)/D>2.0 (i.e., the difference between L1 and L2 divided by the distance D is greater than 2.0). FIG. 3 shows an example in which the ratio (L1−L2)/D is 5.0, which satisfies the noted relationship. Also illustrated in that figure is an example of the maximal radial distance between an outer turn and the central axis being provided on a turn (turn A1) with a relatively large flat area by virtue of the turn transitioning to the second end of the sealing boot. By contrast, the turn B1 does not have such a relatively large flat area. For turns such as turn A1 with a relatively large flat area, the middle of the flat portion in the axial direction is used as the center point of the turn for purposes of calculating distance D, as illustrated inFIG. 4 . - The
FIG. 1 embodiment includes acaliper portion 10 for an outboard side of a fixed-brake caliper 10. However, axial shortening of an inboard side of a fixed-brake caliper, or of a floating brake caliper, can also be advantageous, and so its features can also be advantageously applied to a caliper portion for an inboard side of a fixed-brake caliper, or a floating brake caliper. -
FIG. 5 illustrates a second embodiment of a brake caliper apparatus according to the present disclosure. Thecaliper portion 10,piston seal 20,piston 30, and sealingboot 50 have the same configuration as in the embodiment ofFIG. 1 . The heat shield 40 a differs in that it includes a projectingportion 45 configured to be interference fit into theconcavity 37, thereby fixing the heat shield 40 a at the axial end of the piston 30 a. With this arrangement, the sealingboot 50 can be compressed between the heat shield 40 a and asidewall 18 of thecaliper portion 10, thereby permitting further axial shortening. - A method of making a brake caliper apparatus will now be described. The
piston seal 20 is disposed in theannular cavity 12 of thecaliper portion 10 and thepiston 30 disposed in thecylindrical recess 15 in thecaliper portion 10. The sealingboot 50 is formed and itsfirst end 51 attached to theattachment portion 41 of theheat shield 40, in a manner discussed in detail below. Theheat shield 40 is then disposed at the axial end of the piston 30 (or fixed to the axial end of the piston 30 a in theFIG. 5 embodiment). Finally, thesecond end 52 of the sealingboot 50 is engaged to theengagement portion 17 of thecaliper portion 10. As best seen inFIG. 6 , discussed below, thesecond end 52 of the sealingboot 50 in its free state is radially inward of its position when engaged to theengagement portion 17. Thus, when thesecond end 52 is pulled outward just prior to engagement with theengagement portion 17 and then released, it urges itself inward over thelip 17B of theengagement portion 17 and against thecylindrical surface 17A of theengagement portion 17 to firmly engage with theengagement portion 17. - The sealing
boot 50 may be made from a cross-linkable rubber such as EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer). Amold 60 having afirst clearance 61 in the shape of theheat shield 40/40A and asecond clearance 62 in the desired shape of the sealingboot 50 is provided, as illustrated inFIG. 6 . Theheat shield 40/40A is placed in thefirst clearance 61, the cross-linkable rubber (prior to being cross-linked) is placed in the into thesecond clearance 62, and the mold closed. The molding process can be, for example, compression molding or injection molding. For compression molding, the rubber placed into thesecond clearance 62 will have been pre-formed of a ring or sheet. For injection molding, the rubber, which has a decreased viscosity due to pre-heating, is injected into theclearance 62 without pre-forming. - The mold, which has been pre-heated to a temperature sufficient to cross-link the rubber, causes the rubber to simultaneously cross-link in the shape of the sealing
boot 50 and cross-link adhere to theheat shield 40/40A. Triazinethol may be blended into the rubber, and theheat shield 40/40A may be plated with Ni-P, to enhance cross-linking adhesion between the rubber and theheat shield 40/40A. The resultant heat shield/sealing boot assembly is illustrated inFIG. 5 . By forming the assembly in this way, the joining of the sealingboot 50 to theheat shield 40/40A can be reliably achieved. At the same time, heat resistance, peeling force, bonding position accuracy and corrosion resistance can be improved. Furthermore, the disclosed manufacturing method and integrated sealingboot 50 andheat shield 40/40A advantageously make possible a more compact arrangement. This is in contrast to other techniques in which the sealing boot and the heat shield are joined either by adhesive bonding or by bending the heat shield, both of which severely limit the effective length of the piston boot bellows. - In the embodiments of
FIGS. 1 and 5 , the engagement portion of the caliper portion is an outer circumferential surface of the caliper portion. However, the engagement portion can also be an inner circumferential surface, as shown in the third embodiment illustrated inFIG. 12 . In this embodiment, the components are the same as the embodiments ofFIG. 1 , except that the thecaliper portion 10A has an innercircumferential surface 17C from which anattachment hook 100 protrudes, and thesecond end 52A has a configuration in which it can attach to theattachment hook 100 and remain engaged with the inner circumferential surface. As in the embodiments ofFIGS. 1 and 5 , afirst end 51A of the sealingboot 50A is attached to anattachment portion 41 of theheat shield 40, and a bellows-shaped portion having a plurality of walls arranged in the axial direction between thefirst end 51A and thesecond end 52A permits relative movement therebetween as thepiston 30 moves relative to thecaliper portion 10A. Furthermore, as in the embodiments ofFIGS. 1 and 5 , theattachment portion 41 of theheat shield 40 is provided to be at least 2 mm further outward in the radial direction than the cylindricalouter surface 35 of thepiston 30, and the relationships discussed above with respect toFIG. 2 are satisfied. - The detailed description above describes a brake caliper and a method of making a brake caliper. The invention is not limited, however, to the precise embodiments and variations described. Various changes, modifications and equivalents can be effected by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims. It is expressly intended that all such changes, modifications and equivalents which fall within the scope of the claims are embraced by the claims.
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