Disk Brake And Method For Manufacturing The Same
US-2019257379-A1 · Aug 22, 2019 · US
US10544845B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10544845-B2 |
| Application number | US-201616065595-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 28, 2020 |
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The present invention relates to a disc brake having a brake actuation mechanism, the components of which are mounted in functional cooperation in the brake caliper by means of a rod, in which a brake lever is configured so that the clamping force from the actuator is substantially directed radially to the axis of the brake disc upon brake actuation, and in which the brake lever is further configured to be mounted at different angular positions around the axis of the rod.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A disc brake comprising a brake caliper, which overlaps at least one brake disc, and a brake actuation mechanism having an amplification mechanism comprising a brake lever being rotatable around a pivot bearing for introducing a clamping force from an actuator, the brake lever having an arm extending between its actuator connection means ( 6 ) and its transmission means, a thrust element in connection with said transmission means for transmitting the amplified clamping force onto the brake disc, in which the brake lever is configured and arranged in relation to the thrust element so that the clamping force from the actuator is substantially directed perpendicularly to the axis of the brake disc upon brake actuation, and in which the amplification mechanism and the thrust element are mounted in functional cooperation in the brake caliper by means of a rod, which rod is supported in the housing of the brake caliper so as to be not displaceable in axial direction, characterized in that the brake lever is configured to be mounted at different angular positions around the axis of the rod. 2. The disc brake of claim 1 , in which the transmission means of the brake lever is configured to be decoupled from the thrust element so as to be rotatable with respect to the thrust element. 3. The disc brake of claim 1 , in which the transmission means of the brake lever are configured to allow different angular positions in relation to the thrust element. 4. The disc brake of claim 1 , in which the brake lever comprises a recess between its actuator connection means and its transmission means, which recess is traversed by the axis of said pivot bearing. 5. The disc brake of claim 4 , in which the rod extends into said recess. 6. The disc brake of claim 5 , further comprising a mounting brace having means for receiving said rod, said mounting brace traversing said recess. 7. The disc brake of claim 6 , in which the means of the mounting brace are configured to allow a force-fit and/or form-fit with the rod. 8. The disc brake of claim 6 , in which the mounting brace is releasably fixed in the brake caliper. 9. The disc brake of claim 8 , in which the brake caliper comprises a recess for receiving one end of said mounting brace and opposite to said recess an opening for introducing the mounting brace. 10. The disc brake of claim 1 , in which the brake caliper comprises an extended section for receiving the brake lever. 11. The disc brake of claim 10 , in which the actuator connecting means cooperates with a transmission rod, the transmission rod being activated by a force-redirecting device transmitting an input force from an actuator. 12. The disc brake of claim 11 , in which the force-redirecting device is supported in a swiveling manner inside a housing, the housing being attached to the extended section. 13. The disc brake of claim 12 , in which angular connecting means are arranged between the extended section and the housing, which angular connecting means are configured to allow different angular positions of the housing in relation to the extended section. 14. The disc brake of claim 13 , in which the angular connecting means comprise a flange ring, which is configured to enter into releasable pin connection with the housing.
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transmitting linear movement · CPC title
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employing disc (B60T1/062 takes precedence) · CPC title
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