Bushing for brake caliper guide rod fasteners
US-2018238406-A1 · Aug 23, 2018 · US
US11149810B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11149810-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916547156-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 21, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 21, 2019 |
| Publication date | Oct 19, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 19, 2021 |
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A brake pad for a vehicle disc brake assembly has a backing plate, a shim, and an adhesive bond between the backing plate and the shim that retains the shim on the backing plate. The backing plate is configured to support a brake lining and has a recessed portion with transverse first and second surfaces. The first surface is a bottom surface of the recessed portion and the second surface is a perimeter surface that defines a perimeter of the bottom surface. The shim has a face surface that is also transverse to the bottom surface. The face surface is configured to engage with the perimeter surface to mechanically restrain the shim in the recessed portion from lateral displacement.
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What is claimed is: 1. A brake pad for a vehicle disc brake assembly, the brake pad comprising: a backing plate configured to support a brake lining and having a recessed portion with transverse first and second surfaces, wherein the first surface is a bottom surface of the recessed portion and the second surface is a perimeter surface that defines a perimeter of the bottom surface; a metal shim having a face surface that is transverse to the bottom surface; and an adhesive bond between the backing plate and the shim that retains the shim on the backing plate, wherein the face surface is configured to engage with the perimeter surface to mechanically restrain the shim in the recessed portion. 2. The brake pad of claim 1 further comprising: a third surface of the backing plate into which the recessed portion extends; and a depth between the first and third surfaces, wherein the depth is perpendicular to the first surface and greater than zero for all of an area where the shim contacts the backing plate. 3. The brake pad of claim 1 further comprising: a third surface of the backing plate into which the recessed portion extends; and a depth between the first and third surfaces, wherein the depth is perpendicular to the first surface and greater than zero for less than all of an area where the shim contacts the backing plate. 4. The brake pad of claim 1 further comprising: a third surface of the shim, wherein the face surface is a lip extending from the third surface such that the shim has a second recessed portion facing the backing plate. 5. The brake pad of claim 4 wherein the brake pad is configured to be displaced along a first axis and the lip defines an extent of contact between the shim and the backing plate along a second axis that is perpendicular to the axis. 6. The brake pad of claim 4 further comprising: inner and outer surfaces of the lip, wherein the face surface is the outer surface and the perimeter surface is an outer perimeter of the recessed portion. 7. The brake pad of claim 4 further comprising: inner and outer surfaces of the lip, wherein the face surface is the inner surface and the perimeter surface is an inner perimeter of the recessed portion. 8. The brake pad of claim 4 further comprising: at least one notch in the lip, wherein the at least one notch in the lip defines a plurality of lip portions; and at least one notch in the recessed portion, wherein the at least one notch in the recessed portion defines a plurality of notch portions. 9. The brake pad of claim 4 further comprising: a rib on a face of the backing plate opposite the recessed portion. 10. The brake pad of claim 9 further comprising: at least one notch in the rib, wherein the at least one notch in the rib defines a plurality of rib portions. 11. The brake pad of claim 1 wherein the face surface engages with the second surface when the face surface displaces towards the perimeter of the bottom surface during operation of the disc brake assembly. 12. A brake pad for a vehicle disc brake assembly, the brake pad comprising: a backing plate configured to support a brake lining and be displaced along a first axis, wherein the backing plate has a recessed portion with a bottom surface and a second surface that defines a perimeter of the bottom surface; a metal shim having a face surface that is transverse to the bottom surface; and an adhesive bond between the backing plate and the shim that retains the shim on the backing plate, wherein the face surface engages with the second surface when the shim displaces along a second axis perpendicular to the first axis. 13. The brake pad of claim 12 further comprising: a third surface of the backing plate into which the recessed portion extends; a portion of the backing plate that is coplanar with the third surface, wherein the bottom surface extends circumferentially around the coplanar portion; a fourth surface of the shim facing the third surface; and a lip extending from the fourth surface, wherein the face surface is on the lip. 14. The brake pad of claim 12 further comprising: a depth of the recessed portion, wherein the second surface defines an outer perimeter of the recessed portion and the depth within the outer perimeter is greater than zero. 15. The brake pad of claim 12 further comprising: inner and outer perimeters of the recessed portion, wherein the second surface is the outer perimeter; a depth of the recessed portion, wherein the depth is greater than zero between the inner perimeter and the outer perimeter; and an area within the inner perimeter that is not recessed. 16. A brake pad for a vehicle disc brake assembly, the brake pad comprising: a backing plate configured to support a brake lining and be displaced along a first axis, wherein the backing plate has a recessed portion with a bottom surface perpendicular to the first axis and a perimeter surface transverse to the bottom surface; a metal shim, wherein at least a portion of the shim is in the recessed portion and the shim has a face surface that is complementary to the perimeter surface; and an adhesive bond between the backing plate and the shim that secures the shim to the recessed portion, wherein the face surface is configured to engage with the perimeter surface and mechanically restrain the shim on the backing plate when the shim is subjected to a force along a second axis perpendicular to the first axis. 17. The brake pad of claim 16 wherein the recessed portion is a groove and the portion of the shim in the recessed portion is a lip extending from the shim and having the face surface. 18. The brake pad of claim 16 wherein the recessed portion is a pocket and a full extent of the shim along the second axis is in the pocket.
transmitting brake actuation force, e.g. elements interposed between brake piston and pad · CPC title
chemical, e.g. using adhesives, vulcanising · CPC title
for axially-engaging brakes, e.g. disc brakes · CPC title
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using resilient discs or pads · CPC title
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