Disc brake
US-2019078631-A1 · Mar 14, 2019 · US
US10927906B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10927906-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815995358-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 1, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 2, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2021 |
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A brake pad, a disc brake, and a method of fitting a brake pad. At least one of a first brake pad and a second brake pad and corresponding support structures may have complementary profiles on circumferential faces thereof arranged so as to permit the brake pad to be inserted into a corresponding support structure in a transverse direction of the brake pad and at an angle to a circumferential direction of the support structure.
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A disc brake comprising: a first brake pad for selectively contacting a face of a brake rotor; a brake caliper for confining the first brake pad in at least an inboard-outboard direction; an actuation mechanism housed within the brake caliper for selectively bringing the first brake pad into contact with the brake rotor; and a first brake pad support structure for restraining the first brake pad in a circumferential direction; wherein the first brake pad and the first brake pad support structure have complementary profiles on circumferential faces thereof arranged to permit the first brake pad to be inserted into the first brake pad support structure in a transverse direction of the first brake pad and at an angle to the circumferential direction of the first brake pad support structure, and then for the first brake pad to be pivoted about a fixed center of rotation to a fitted position in the first brake pad support structure when a first circumferential surface of the first brake pad is in contact with a complimentary first circumferential surface of the first brake pad support structure, wherein the first circumferential surface of the first brake pad has a profile that defines a part circular segment of a first fixed radius for contact with a first circumferential abutment surface of the first brake pad support structure; wherein the first brake pad has a second circumferential surface that has a first portion and a second portion, the first portion is substantially planar and extends in a generally radial direction with respect to a central axis of the brake rotor, the first portion is in contact with a substantially planar portion of a second circumferential surface of the first brake pad support structure, wherein the second circumferential surface of the first brake pad has a profile that at least partially defines a part circular segment of a second fixed radius, the second fixed radius being greater than the first fixed radius, and a center of the second fixed radius substantially coincides with a center of the first fixed radius, and the substantially planar portion of the second circumferential surface of the first brake pad support structure extends in the generally radial direction with respect to the central axis of the brake rotor. 2. The disc brake of claim 1 wherein the first brake pad support structure further comprises a radial abutment surface to support the first brake pad in a radial direction proximate to a second circumferential abutment surface of the first brake pad support structure. 3. The disc brake of claim 1 wherein the first circumferential abutment surface is arranged on a leading side of the disc brake with respect to a usual direction of rotation of the brake rotor. 4. The disc brake of claim 1 wherein the disc brake further comprises a releasable or removable pad retaining structure proximate the second circumferential abutment surface remote from the fixed center of rotation. 5. The disc brake of claim 1 further comprising a second brake pad disposed on an opposite side of the brake rotor from the first brake pad and a second brake pad support structure for restraining the second brake pad in a circumferential direction of the second brake pad support structure, wherein the second brake pad and the second brake pad support structure have complimentary profiles on circumferential faces thereof arranged to permit the second brake pad to be inserted into the second brake pad support structure in the circumferential direction of the second brake pad support structure and at an angle to the circumferential direction of the second brake pad support structure, and then for the second brake pad to be pivoted about a second fixed center of rotation to a fitted position in the second brake pad support structure when a third circumferential surface of the second brake pad is in contact with a complimentary third circumferential surface of the second brake pad support structure. 6. The disc brake of claim 5 wherein the first and second brake pads are shaped such that when facing each other in a parallel relationship with a first friction material of the first brake pad facing a second friction material of the second brake pad, the first and second brake pads have mirror symmetry about a plane parallel to friction faces of the first and second brake pads. 7. The disc brake of claim 5 wherein the second brake pad support structure has a first circumferential abutment surface that is arranged on a leading side of the disc brake with respect to a usual direction of rotation of the brake rotor. 8. The disc brake of claim 5 wherein the first brake pad includes a first friction material mounted to a first backplate, wherein the first friction material at a circumferential surface of the first backplate follows substantially the same profile as the first backplate and is stepped in from the circumferential surface by up to 4 mm. 9. The disc brake of claim 8 wherein the second brake pad includes a second friction material mounted to a second backplate, wherein the second friction material follows substantially the same profile as the second backplate around substantially an entire perimeter of the second backplate and is stepped in from the circumferential surface of the second backplate by up to 4 mm. 10. The disc brake of claim 5 wherein the first and second brake pads are dimensioned such that when facing each other the first and second brake pads have mirror symmetry in a parallel spaced relation with a first friction material of the first brake pad facing a second friction material of the second brake pad about a plane parallel to friction faces of the first and second brake pads and equidistant from the first and second brake pads. 11. The disc brake of claim 10 wherein the first and second brake pads are dimensioned differently such that the first brake pad cannot be mounted in the second brake pad support structure and/or the second brake pad cannot be mounted in the first brake pad support structure. 12. A method of fitting a brake pad to a disc brake comprising the steps of: a. providing a brake pad support structure that has a first circumferential surface and a second circumferential surface that has a substantially planar portion; b. inserting the brake pad into the brake pad support structure in a transverse direction of the brake pad and at an angle to a circumferential direction of the brake pad support structure; and then c. pivoting the brake pad about a fixed 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 bring the brake pad into a fitted position in the brake pad support structure, wherein the brake pad has a first circumferential surface and a second circumferential surface, wherein the first circumferential surface of the brake pad has a profile that defines a part circular segment of a first fixed radius for contact with a first circumferential abutment surface of the first brake pad support structure, the second circumferential surface of the brake pad has a profile that at least partially defines a part circular segment of a second fixed radius, the second fixed radius being greater than the first fixed radius, and a center of the second fixed radius substantially coincides with a center of the first fixed radius, and the second circumferential surface of the brake pad having a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion is substantially planar, extends in a generally radial direction with respect to a central axis of a brake rotor, and contacts the substantially planar portion.
acting on or in the vicinity of the pad rim in a direction substantially transverse to the brake disc axis · CPC title
characterised by a particular outline shape of the braking member, e.g. footprint of friction lining · CPC title
acting on one pad only · CPC title
in which the common actuating member is pivoted · CPC title
Resilient elements interposed directly between the actuating member and the brake support, e.g. anti-rattle springs · CPC title
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