Brake pad and caliper device
US-2015369310-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US10670093B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10670093-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815908487-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 28, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 2, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 2, 2020 |
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A backing plate for a disk brake lining, a disk brake lining, and a motor-vehicle partially lined disk brake, wherein the backing plate and a corresponding disk brake lining having friction material are provided and wherein a retaining protrusion having a through-hole for receiving a retaining pin is provided on the backing plate radially inside on an end face, and wherein a guide protrusion having a jaw opening and having a receiving pocket for receiving a guide pin is positioned radially outside on the opposite end face.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A backing plate assembly for a motor-vehicle disk comprising: a backing plate; a friction material fixed to a front side of the backing plate; a retaining protrusion and an open guide protrusion oriented tangentially outward on diametrically opposite end faces of the backing plate from one another; wherein the retaining protrusion is located radially inside a center of the backing plate on one of the end faces, wherein the retaining protrusion defines a through-hole; wherein the open guide protrusion is located radially outside the center of the backing plate, wherein the open guide protrusion defines a jaw opening having a receiving pocket; and wherein parallel to a tangential direction T, the receiving pocket defines two guide surfaces arranged parallel to one another which adjoin the jaw opening, and in that the guide surfaces are connected, opposite the jaw opening, by a base, and wherein the base is designed in such a way that it is deepened by a relief groove which defines a predetermined play between the guide pin and the receiving pocket in the tangential direction. 2. The backing plate assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the friction material is at least one of: fixed permanently, fixed centrally, fixed directly and fixed indirectly on the backing plate. 3. The backing plate assembly as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the fork prongs are connected to one another by a bridge. 4. The backing plate assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the through-hole and the jaw opening having the receiving pocket are arranged on the end faces of the backing plate so as to be offset diagonally opposite one another. 5. The backing plate assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the through-hole and the jaw opening have one of different and identical receiving cross sections. 6. The backing plate assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the guide protrusion has at least two fork prongs arranged largely parallel to one another. 7. A disk brake assembly for a motor-vehicle comprising: an asymmetrical backing plate; a friction material fixed to a front center side of the backing plate, wherein the friction material has a friction surface with ideal frictional force action in the center with a tangentially oriented line of action of the force and, wherein the friction material can be pressed against a friction ring arranged orthogonally with respect thereto; a retaining pin and an guide pin axially oriented arranged parallel to one another for at least one of supporting and guiding the disk brake lining; wherein the retaining protrusion is located radially below a center of the backing plate on one of the end faces, wherein the retaining protrusion defines a through-hole and one of the axially oriented pins is at least partially engageable positively within the through-hole; wherein the open guide protrusion is located radially above the center of the backing plate, wherein the open guide protrusion defines a jaw opening having a receiving pocket and the other of the axially oriented pins is at least partially engageable positively in the receiving pocket through the jaw opening; wherein a tangential distance between the support by the guide pin and the retaining pin on the backing plate is maximized; and wherein parallel to a tangential direction T, the receiving pocket defines two guide surfaces arranged parallel to one an-other, which adjoin the jaw opening, and in that the guide surfaces are connected, oppo-site the jaw opening, by a base, and wherein the base is designed in such a way that it is deepened by a relief groove which defines a predetermined play between the guide pin and the receiving pocket in the tangential direction. 8. The disk brake assembly as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the receiving pocket and fork prongs define two guide surfaces parallel to the tangential direction, which guide surfaces adjoin the jaw opening, and wherein in each case one of the guide surfaces supports the disk brake lining in the radial direction on the respective guide pin. 9. The disk brake assembly as claimed in claim 7 , wherein at least two curved transitional sections are provided be-tween the guide surfaces and the base. 10. The disk brake assembly as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the retaining pin and the guide pin are designed with a circular cross section and so as to be cylindrical. 11. The disk brake assembly as claimed in claim 7 , wherein there is functional separation between end faces such the receiving pocket having the guide surfaces is provided for the transmission of radially oriented disk-brake lining guiding forces, and whereas the retaining protrusion having the through-hole is provided for the transmission of tangentially oriented circumferential braking forces. 12. The disk brake assembly as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the through-hole is designed as a slotted hole oriented in a radially extended manner, the diameter of which in the radial direction is made larger with the aid of relief grooves than the diameter thereof in the tangential direction. 13. The disk brake assembly as claimed in claim 7 , wherein there is entry-side pull support on the retaining pin due to braking during forward travel and exit-side push support on the retaining pin due to braking during reverse travel. 14. The disk brake assembly as claimed in claim 7 , wherein an inward-turning torque on the disk brake lining, pivots inward toward the axis of rotation of the wheel, during forward travel, and wherein an upper guide surface rests on the guide pin. 15. The disk brake assembly as claimed in claim 7 , wherein an outward-turning torque on the disk brake lining, pivots out-ward away from the axis of rotation of the wheel, during reverse travel, and wherein a lower guide surface of the receiving pocket rests on the guide pin.
acting on a piston-type actuator, e.g. for liquid pressure · CPC title
for axially-engaging brakes, e.g. disc brakes · CPC title
characterised by a particular outline shape of the braking member, e.g. footprint of friction lining · CPC title
Pins holding the braking members · CPC title
with a separate actuating member for each side · CPC title
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