Brake Pad of a Disk Brake, and Disk Brake
US-2016160946-A1 · Jun 9, 2016 · US
US10781875B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10781875-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816128626-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 22, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 22, 2020 |
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A disc brake having at least one brake pad, a brake caliper, an actuation mechanism, and a brake pad support structure. The brake pad has a moveable pad retainer formation to permit assembly and retention of the brake pad in the brake pad support structure such that the brake pad is held for operation of the disc brake.
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What is claimed is: 1. A disc brake comprising: a brake pad for selectively contacting a face of a brake rotor, a brake caliper for confining the brake pad in at least an inboard-outboard direction; an actuation mechanism for selectively bringing the brake pad into contact with the brake rotor, and a brake pad support structure for restraining the brake pad in a circumferential direction; wherein the brake pad comprises a moveable pad retainer formation configured to permit assembly and retention of the brake pad in the brake pad support structure such that the brake pad is held within the brake pad support structure for operation of the disc brake and the pad retainer formation is located at a corner of the brake pad at which a radially outer surface and a circumferential surface of the brake pad intersect. 2. The disc brake of claim 1 wherein the pad retainer formation is configured to permit a push fit assembly of the brake pad in the brake pad support structure. 3. The disc brake of claim 1 wherein retention of the brake pad is achieved by an interengagement of the pad retainer formation with a complementary formation of the brake pad support structure. 4. The disc brake of claim 3 wherein the pad retainer formation comprises a resilient element arranged to be deflected so as to achieve the interengagement. 5. The disc brake of claim 4 wherein the resilient element comprises a leaf spring. 6. The disc brake of claim 5 wherein the leaf spring comprises at least a first curve in a first direction. 7. The disc brake of claim 6 wherein the leaf spring comprises a second curve in a second direction opposite to the first direction. 8. The disc brake of claim 4 wherein the brake pad comprises friction material and a backplate to support the friction material. 9. The disc brake of claim 8 wherein the resilient element is integrally and monolithically formed with the backplate. 10. The disc brake of claim 9 wherein the backplate is formed at least in part of a sheet metal material and the resilient element is formed from the sheet metal material. 11. The disc brake of claim 3 wherein the brake pad support structure comprises an abutment, the abutment being located such that the pad retainer formation is able to move into contact with the abutment as part of a push fit assembly of the brake pad in the brake pad support structure. 12. The disc brake of claim 1 wherein the pad retainer formation comprises a feature, accessible by a user in a fully assembled state of the disc brake, to permit a disengagement of the brake pad from the brake pad support structure, wherein the feature is one of a recess to receive a tool such as a screwdriver and a projection tab to permit disengagement without the tool. 13. A disc brake comprising: a brake pad for selectively contacting a face of a brake rotor, and a brake pad support structure for restraining the brake pad in a circumferential direction; wherein the brake pad comprises a moveable pad retainer formation to permit assembly and retention of the brake pad in the brake pad support structure such that the brake pad is held within the brake pad support structure for operation of the disc brake; wherein the brake pad and the brake pad support structure comprise complementary profiles on circumferential faces thereof configured to permit the brake pad to be inserted into the brake pad support structure in a transverse direction of the brake pad and at an angle to the circumferential direction of the brake pad support structure and then for the brake pad to be pivoted about a center of rotation when a circumferential surface of the brake pad is in contact with a complementary circumferential surface of the brake pad support structure to be brought into a fitted position in the brake pad support structure; wherein the pad retainer formation comprises a resilient element adapted to be deflected so as to achieve push fit assembly and retention by an interengagement of the pad retainer formation with a complementary formation of the brake pad support structure; wherein the brake pad further comprises friction material and a backplate to support the friction material and the resilient element is mounted to or integrally and monolithically formed with the backplate; and wherein a shape of the resilient element acts as a ramp surface to help locate the brake pad within the brake pad support structure. 14. The disc brake of claim 13 wherein the brake pad comprises a first circumferential surface having a profile that defines a part circular segment of a first fixed radius for contact with a complementary first circumferential abutment surface, wherein the brake pad comprises a second circumferential surface, the second circumferential surface having a profile that defines a part circular segment of a second fixed radius, the second fixed radius being greater than the first fixed radius for contact with a complementary second circumferential abutment surface. 15. The disc brake of claim 13 wherein the pad retainer formation is located proximate a second circumferential abutment surface remote from a fixed center of rotation, wherein the pad retainer formation is located on a trailing side of the disc brake with respect to a usual direction of rotation of the brake rotor. 16. The disc brake of claim 1 wherein the brake caliper comprises a radial aperture dimensioned so as to permit fitting and removal of the brake pad through the radial aperture with the brake caliper and brake rotor in place. 17. A brake pad comprising: a pad retainer formation for permitting push fit retention of the brake pad within a support structure of a disc brake, wherein the pad retainer formation is located at a corner of the brake pad at which a radially outer surface and a circumferential surface of the brake pad intersect. 18. The brake pad of claim 17 further comprising a first circumferential face having a profile that defines a part circular segment having a first fixed radius and a second circumferential face having a second fixed radius, the second fixed radius being greater than the first fixed radius, wherein a center of the second fixed radius substantially coincides with a center of the first fixed radius. 19. The brake pad of claim 17 wherein the pad retainer formation comprises a resilient element adapted to be deflected so as to achieve push fit retention by an interengagement of the pad retainer formation with a complementary formation of the support structure, and wherein the brake pad further comprises friction material and a backplate to support the friction material and the resilient element is integrally and monolithically formed with the backplate, wherein the backplate is sheet metal material less than 4 mm thick, and the resilient element is formed from the sheet metal material. 20. The disc brake of claim 13 wherein the resilient element comprises a leaf spring having a first radial projection and a second radial projection.
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