Nested brake clip
US-2023048529-A1 · Feb 16, 2023 · US
US12066067B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12066067-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917414394-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 18, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 20, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 20, 2024 |
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Protruding portions protruding in a direction of approaching a disc rotor are integrally formed in a locking plate portion of a pad spring. Moreover, an insulating resin coating is formed on a front surface side (surface in a region opposed to an outer peripheral surface of the disc rotor) of the locking plate portion. The coating film formed on the front surface of the locking plate portion flows downward by its own weight before the coating material is solidified. As a result, the coating film formed on bottom surfaces (front surfaces of protrusions) of the protruding portions is thinner in film thickness than that of the coating film in other region.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pad spring to be installed in a disc brake, the pad spring comprising a locking portion to be locked to a mounting member to be mounted to a non-rotational portion of a vehicle, wherein the locking portion includes a coating film having a thinner coating film thickness in at least a part of a region opposed to a disc rotor than a coating film thickness in other regions of the locking portion. 2. The pad spring according to claim 1 , wherein the locking portion includes a protruding portion opposed to a disc rotor, the protruding portion has a protrusion front surface to which the coating film is applied, and the coating film has a thinner coating film thickness than the coating film thickness in the other regions. 3. The pad spring according to claim 2 , wherein the coating film thickness of the protruding portion is thinner than the coating film thickness in the other regions by flowing downward by its own weight before the coating film is solidified. 4. A disc brake, comprising: a mounting member, which is to be mounted to a non-rotational portion of a vehicle, and is formed so as to straddle an outer peripheral side of a disc rotor; a pair of friction pads configured to be pressed against both surfaces of the disc rotor; and a pad spring, which is mounted to the mounting member, and is configured to elastically support a corresponding one of the friction pads, wherein the pad spring includes a locking portion configured to lock the pad spring to a portion of the mounting member that straddles the outer peripheral side of the disc rotor, and wherein the locking portion includes a coating film having a thinner coating film thickness in at least a part of a region opposed to the disc rotor than a coating film thickness in other regions of the locking portion. 5. The disc brake according to claim 4 , wherein the locking portion includes a protruding portion, and the protruding portion is formed at a position on an extension plane of a rotor surface of the disc rotor in an outer peripheral direction. 6. The disc brake according to claim 5 , wherein the coating film is formed on the protruding portion, and wherein the coating film thickness of the coating film on the protruding portion is thinner than the coating film thickness in the other regions. 7. The disc brake according to claim 4 , wherein the protruding portion has a protrusion front surface to which the coating film is applied, and the coating film has a thinner coating film thickness than the coating film thickness in the other regions. 8. The disc brake according to claim 7 , wherein the coating film thickness of the protruding portion is thinner than the coating film thickness in the other regions by flowing downward by its own weight before the coating film is solidified.
Coating · 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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by two {or more} pins · CPC title
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