Electric worn brake pad self-sensing system
First Claim
1. A system for detecting worn brake linings in a vehicle containing wheels, an ignition switch, and a battery, which battery contains a positive and a negative terminal, comprising:
- (A) for each wheel containing brakes, a braking device comprising;
(I) brake drums;
(II) brake backing plates;
(III) brake linings bonded to the brake backing plates or connected by rivets;
wherein;
a) each brake lining contains a sensor which is placed at a predetermined level such that as the brake drum wears the brake lining, the brake drum will contact the sensor prior to contacting the rivets;
or metal backing plate;
b) each sensor is electrically insulated from the brake lining and the backing plate by an insulating bushing;
c) each sensor is electrically connected to a two-lug male quick-disconnect device andd) each sensor is serially electrically connected to each other sensor in the braking device; and
(IV) two connecting wires which exit the braking device, wherein;
a) the first wire connects a first sensor to the negative terminal of the battery through a resistor, a diode, and the ignition switch andb) the second wire connects a second sensor to the positive terminal of the battery through a lamp and the ignition switch.
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Abstract
A system for detecting worn brake linings contains sensors located at predetermined depths in the brake linings. Each brake has a corresponding lamp so a problem with a worn lining can be located. The system contains quick-release connections for each sensor, jumper wires for connecting the two sensors per wheel, resistors, diodes and lamps. The system is self-troubleshooting, and can determine the presence and location of worn brake linings, loose wires, open circuits, shorts, grounds, defective bulbs, and blown fuses. The determination of the presence and location of a problem is made through use of lamps which may be off, glowing at half brilliance, or glowing at full brilliance under specified conditions. When the ignition is off, all the bulbs are off. When the ignition is "on", all the bulbs glow at half brilliance if there are no problems. If all the bulbs are out, it is indicative of a power failure. If individual bulbs are out, it is indicative of a defective bulb or an "open" condition in an individual wheel. If one bulb is glowing at full brilliance, it is indicative of a short or ground in the corresponding wheel. When the ignition is in the "run" position, no lamps should be on. If a lamp lights when the brake pedal is depressed, that indicates a worn brake lining in the corresponding wheel. The system is inexpensive, easy to install, and draws no, or minimal, current in operation.
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1. A system for detecting worn brake linings in a vehicle containing wheels, an ignition switch, and a battery, which battery contains a positive and a negative terminal, comprising:
(A) for each wheel containing brakes, a braking device comprising; (I) brake drums; (II) brake backing plates; (III) brake linings bonded to the brake backing plates or connected by rivets;
wherein;a) each brake lining contains a sensor which is placed at a predetermined level such that as the brake drum wears the brake lining, the brake drum will contact the sensor prior to contacting the rivets;
or metal backing plate;b) each sensor is electrically insulated from the brake lining and the backing plate by an insulating bushing; c) each sensor is electrically connected to a two-lug male quick-disconnect device and d) each sensor is serially electrically connected to each other sensor in the braking device; and (IV) two connecting wires which exit the braking device, wherein; a) the first wire connects a first sensor to the negative terminal of the battery through a resistor, a diode, and the ignition switch and b) the second wire connects a second sensor to the positive terminal of the battery through a lamp and the ignition switch. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A system for detecting worn brake linings in a vehicle containing wheels, an ignition switch, and a battery, which battery contains a positive and a negative terminal, comprising, for each wheel:
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A. a braking device comprising electrically connected insulated sensors; B. a first wire, from the first sensor, exiting the braking device and being connected to the negative terminal of the battery through a resistor, a diode and the ignition switch; and C. a second wire, from the second sensor, exiting the braking device and being connected to the positive terminal of the battery through a lamp and the ignition switch. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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