Pad for a bicycle disc brake and disc brake comprising such a pad
US-2017159736-A1 · Jun 8, 2017 · US
US10801568B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10801568-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615740579-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 13, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 13, 2020 |
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A disk brake includes a caliper, an inner pad and an outer pad that press a disk, a piston pressing the inner pad, and a claw portion pressing the outer pad. The inner pad includes a first surface that contacts the disk when the inner pad presses the disk and a second surface opposite to the first surface. The second surface has a first hole. The outer pad includes a third surface that contacts the disk when the outer pad presses the disk and a fourth surface opposite to the third surface. The fourth surface has a second hole. The first hole and the second hole are disposed so that, when the inner pad is projected onto the outer pad in the axial direction of the disk, the gravity center of the first hole and the gravity center of the second hole are offset relative to each other.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A disk brake comprising: a caliper formed to extend over an outer periphery side of a disk rotating together with a wheel; an inner pad and an outer pad which are configured to press the disk; a piston having an open end surface configured to press the inner pad; and a claw portion configured to press the outer pad; wherein the inner pad includes a first surface that contacts the disk when the inner pad presses the disk, and a second surface opposite to the first surface, the second surface has at least one first hole, the outer pad includes a third surface that contacts the disk when the outer pad presses the disk, and a fourth surface opposite to the third surface, the fourth surface has at least one second hole, and the at least one first hole and the at least one second hole are disposed so that, when the inner pad is projected onto the outer pad in an axial direction of the disk, a center of the at least one first hole and a center of the at least one second hole are offset relative to each other, wherein the inner pad includes a first lining forming the first surface, and a first plate forming the second surface, wherein the outer pad includes a second lining forming the third surface, and a second plate forming the fourth surface, wherein the at least one first hole and the at least one second hole extend through the first plate and the second plate, respectively wherein the first lining includes a projection that is received in the at least one first hole, and the second lining includes a projection that is received in the at least one second hole, wherein an end surface of the projection of the first lining, which partly enters the first hole, is recessed from the second surface of the first plate, wherein, during a braking operation, the opening end surface of the piston contacts the second surface of the inner pad except at the at least one first hole, and wherein the opening end surface of the piston faces, but does not contact, the end surface of the projection of the first lining. 2. The disk brake of claim 1 , wherein, when a direction that connects lug portions provided at opposite sides, respectively, of the inner pad to receive rotational torque and a direction that connects lug portions provided at opposite sides, respectively, of the outer pad to receive rotational torque are each defined as an X axis, and a direction perpendicular to the X axis in the second and fourth surfaces of the first and second plates is defined as a Y axis, the center of the at least one first hole is offset in the Y-axis direction relative to the center of the at least one second hole. 3. The disk brake of claim 2 , wherein the center of the at least one second hole is located closer to a bridge side of the caliper than the center of the at least one first hole in the Y-axis direction. 4. The disk brake of claim 2 , wherein the at least one first hole and the at least one second hole are disposed so that, when the inner pad is projected onto the outer pad in the axial direction of the disk, a line passing through a center of an abutting surface of the first plate abutting against the piston and parallel to the X axis, a line passing through a center of an abutting surface of the second plate abutting against the claw portion and parallel to the X axis, and lines passing through respective centers of the first and third surfaces and parallel to the X axis are coincident with each other.
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