Disc Brake Pad Mounting and Retention System and Method
US-2016040735-A1 · Feb 11, 2016 · US
US11098772B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11098772-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515538997-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 24, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 24, 2021 |
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The present invention is a vehicle disc brake for which incorrect installation of a friction pad can be prevented with a simple structure. The disc brake is provided with incorrect installation-preventing parts with which, if a friction pad (4) is installed with an incorrect installation orientation when a pair of tabs (10, 11) provided on the disc entry-side and disc exit-side of the back plate (4d) of a friction pad (4) is installed into pad guide grooves (9) formed on a caliper body (3), the tabs bump into the caliper body (3) and prevent the incorrect installation. The incorrect installation-preventing parts are formed from caliper-side recesses (9d, 9e), which are formed in the pad guide grooves (9) towards the center of the caliper body, and tab-side protrusions (10a, 11a), which have shapes that correspond to the caliper-side recesses (9d, 9e).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicle disc brake comprising: a caliper body provided with an acting part having a cylinder hole open toward a disc rotor; and a pair of friction pads disposed on both sides of the disc rotor, each of the friction pads having a pair of tabs on a disc entry side and a disc exit side of a back plate in forward travel of a vehicle, the friction pads being supported movably in a disc axial direction by housing the tabs in pad guide grooves formed in the caliper body, wherein an incorrect installation preventing part is provided so as to prevent incorrect installation by bumping against the caliper body or the tabs when the friction pads are installed in the pad guide grooves in an incorrect orientation, wherein the incorrect installation preventing part is formed by a pair of protrusions protruding in a disc rotor circumferential direction, the protrusions being provided in a disc radial direction inner side end of the disc exit side surface and the disc entry side surface of each of the friction pads in forward travel of the vehicle, and the protrusions bump against the caliper body when the friction pads are installed in the incorrect orientation, wherein a disc exit side surface below each tab at each disc exit side extends linearly upward and a disc exit side surface above each tab at each disc exit side extends linearly upward parallel to each disc exit surface below each tab at each disc exit side, and wherein the tab at the disc exit side extends further in a disc exit side direction than any other portion of the friction pad, wherein a disc entry side surface below each tab at each disc entry side extends linearly upward and a disc entry side surface above each tab at each disc entry side extends linearly upward parallel to each disc entry surface below each tab at the disc entry side, and wherein the tab at each disc entry side extends further in a disc entry side direction than any other portion of the friction pad, and wherein the caliper body includes an upper reception surface that extends parallel to each disc exit side surface below each tab at each disc exit side and a lower reception surface that extends parallel to each disc exit side surface above each tab at each disc exit side, and wherein the caliper body includes an upper reception surface that extends parallel to each disc entry side surface below each tab at each disc entry side and a lower reception surface that extends parallel to each disc entry side surface above each tab at each disc entry side. 2. The vehicle disc brake according to claim 1 , wherein each disc exit side surface below each tab at each disc exit side and each disc exit side surface above each tab at each disc exit side extend along the same plane, and wherein disc entry side surface below each tab at each disc entry side and each disc entry side surface above each tab at each disc entry side extend along the same plane. 3. The vehicle disc brake according to claim 1 , wherein said upper reception surface at each disc exit side and said lower reception surface at each disc exit side extend along the same plane, and wherein said upper reception surface at each disc entry side and said lower reception surface at each disc entry side extend along the same plane.
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