Opposed piston type disc brake
US-10914351-B2 · Feb 9, 2021 · US
US11401990B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11401990-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716473122-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2022 |
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A spring device for a disc brake, a pad and spring assembly for a disc brake, a brake caliper, and a disc brake is described. The spring device may have a spring body having prevalently longitudinal development, with at least one coupling portion, to couple in a snapping manner the spring device to a portion of an associable brake caliper in a removable manner. The spring pad assembly may have at least one brake pad having at least one ramp surface, inclined with respect to the radial direction and to the tangential direction, which forms an abutment reference for the at least one thrust surface of the spring device. The at least one ramp surface of the support plate puts in traction the spring device.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pad and spring assembly for a disc brake, comprising: a disc and a brake caliper having a caliper body adapted to straddle the disc, said disc brake defining an axial direction either parallel to or coinciding with the rotation axis of the disc, a radial direction orthogonal to the axial direction, and a tangential or circumferential direction, orthogonal to both the axial direction and the radial direction; and wherein a radially inner sense, or radially inner direction, directed in the radial direction towards the rotation axis of the disc, and an opposite radially outer sense, or outer radial direction are defined; said pad and spring assembly comprising at least one brake pad and at least one spring device; wherein said spring device comprising a spring body having prevalently longitudinal development, comprising: at least one coupling portion to connect said spring device to a portion of an associable brake caliper in removable manner; at least one first thrust portion, or disc-inlet-side thrust portion, at least one second thrust portion, or disc-outlet-side thrust portion, longitudinally opposite to said disc-inlet-side thrust portion with respect to said coupling portion of the thrust body; said at least one first thrust portion and said at least one second thrust portion being adapted to bias at least one brake pad in the axial direction away from the disc, in the inner radial direction, and in the tangential direction in opposition to the rotation direction of the disc; wherein each of said at least one first thrust portion and said at least one second thrust portion comprises at least one cradle comprising a convex surface, which in working position substantially faces the inner radial direction and is adapted to face the at least one brake pad; and wherein said convex surface of the at least one cradle comprises a thrust surface, adapted to form an axial, tangential and radial abutment reference for at least one portion of a support plate of the at least one brake pad, so that said at least one pad, by pressing against said convex surface of the cradle of said at least one first thrust portion and of said at least one second thrust portion, puts in traction the spring body of said spring device between said disc-inlet-side thrust portion and said disc-outlet-side thrust portion, providing an assembly preload to the spring device; wherein said at least one brake pad comprises at least one friction material and at least one support plate, said at least one support plate comprising a friction surface with which said friction material is associated, an opposite plate back, adapted to form an abutment reference of a brake caliper which can be associated with the brake pad, and a plate edge which delimits said friction surface and said opposite plate back; said plate edge comprising a radially inner edge, facing the radially inner direction, and a radially outer edge, facing in the radially outer direction, wherein said radially outer edge comprises at least one protrusion edge which delimits at least one protrusion of the support plate, and wherein said at least one protrusion edge comprises at least one ramp surface, inclined with respect to the radial direction and to the tangential direction; said at least one ramp surface forms an abutment reference for said at least one thrust surface of either said at least one disc-inlet-side thrust portion or said at least one disc-outlet-side thrust portion of the spring device which biases said at least one brake pad in the axial, tangential and the inner radial directions, so that, by pressing said at least one brake pad in the outer radial direction against the convex surface of the cradle of said at least one disc inlet thrust portion and of said at least one disc-outlet-side thrust portion of the spring device, said at least one ramp surface of the support plate puts in traction the spring body between said disc-inlet-side thrust portion and said disc-outlet-side thrust portion, to also provide the assembly preload to the spring device. 2. The pad and spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said ramp surface comprises an axially inner arris which delimits said ramp surface and said friction surface of the protrusion; and wherein said axially inner arris of the ramp surface comprises a contact portion between the brake pad and the thrust surface of the spring device; and/or wherein an axially inner arris of the ramp surface is substantially rectilinear and inclined with respect to the tangential direction and to the radial direction; and wherein said at least one ramp surface is inclined so that an extension thereof encounters a definable median axis of the brake pad, said median axis being parallel to the radial direction, in a portion radially outside said radially outer portion of the support plate; and/or wherein said at least one first thrust portion of at least either said first thrust portion or said at least one second thrust portion of the spring device elastically biases said at least one brake pad. 3. The pad and spring assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said radially outer edge of the support plate comprises two separate protrusions, tangentially opposite with respect to said median axis, wherein each of said two separate protrusions comprises a ramp surface, so that said radially outer edge of the support plate comprises two opposite ramp surfaces; and/or wherein said two opposite ramp surfaces comprise a first ramp surface, or disc-inlet-side ramp surface, and a second opposite ramp surface, or disc-outlet-side ramp surface; and wherein said disc-inlet-side ramp surface forms an abutment reference for said at least one thrust surface of the disc-inlet-side thrust portion of the spring device and said disc-outlet-side ramp surface forms an abutment reference for said at least one thrust surface of the disc-outlet-side thrust portion of the spring device; and/or wherein the extensions of said two opposite side ramps converge in a portion radially outside the outer radially edge of the support plate; and/or wherein said radially outer edge of the support plate comprises a radially outer edge central portion and opposite radially outer edge side portions, tangentially by the side of said radially outer edge central portion, wherein at least one of said radially outer edge side portions comprises said ramp surface; and/or wherein said radially outer edge central portions is free from appendixes or protrusions; and/or wherein said pad and spring assembly comprises two opposite brake pads and a spring device comprising four cradles at the tangential and axial ends of the spring body, each cradle comprising said at least one thrust surface, so as to influence simultaneously said two opposite brake pads both in the axial direction away from the disc, and in the inner radial direction, and in the tangential direction to contrast the tangential acceleration of the brake pad during the braking action. 4. A brake caliper for a disc brake, said disc brake defining an axial direction either parallel to or coinciding with the rotation axis of brake disc, a radial direction orthogonal to the axial direction, and a tangential or circumferential direction, orthogonal both to the axial direction and to the radial direction; and wherein a radially inner sense, or radially inner direction, directed in radial direction towards the rotation axis of the disc, and an opposite radially outer sense, or outer radial direction are defined; said brake caliper comprises a caliper body, adapted to be arranged straddling the disc and at least one pad and spring assembly, according to claim 1 , wherein said caliper body comprises: two opposite elongated elements each of which is adapted to face a braking surface of the disc either directly or indire
with a common actuating member for the braking members · CPC title
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