Disc brake lining, assembled depending on the direction of rotation, for a fixed caliper disc brake
US-2021231182-A1 · Jul 29, 2021 · US
US12104668B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12104668-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917051991-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 9, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 9, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 1, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 1, 2024 |
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A disc brake lining is assembled depending on the rotation direction and includes a backing plate to carry a friction material, having diametrically opposed sides configured to be free from friction material. The backing plate is formed asymmetrically with respect to a central axis, and has a bearing on the inlet side relative to a preferred direction of rotation and provided radially inwardly in relation to a central wheel rotational axis, radially offset below a brake piston axis, as a holder with a hole for receiving a retaining pin, defining a fixedly positioned friction lining fixed bearing. A guide is on an allocated outlet-side bearing of the backing plate, radially outwardly in relation to the central wheel rotational axis, radially offset above a brake piston axis. The guide is an open-edged mouth opening with a receiving pocket receiving a guide pin, and defines a fixedly allocated friction lining floating bearing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation, with a backing plate as a carrier for a friction material, for the purpose of cooperation with a rotatable brake disc that is surrounded by a rotationally fixedly mounted fixed caliper disc brake housing, and for mounting the disc brake lining; wherein the backing plate is cut from a strip-like flat sheet steel material so as to be asymmetric with respect to a friction lining central axis (Y); the friction material is fixed largely centrally and indirectly or directly on a front side of the backing plate; with distal bearing flanks arranged transversely offset and designed to be free from friction material, wherein the bearing flank placed on the inlet side in the preferred direction of rotation is transversely offset radially inwardly in relation to a piston axis (K), and has a holder with a hole for receiving a retaining pin in order to define a fixedly positioned friction lining fixed bearing (A); and the allocated bearing flank of the backing plate which is radially outwardly transversely offset is equipped with twist prevention device in the form of a mouth opening which is designed open at the edges and has a receiving pocket as a guide pin receiver so as to define a fixedly positioned friction lining floating bearing (B), wherein the hole is formed as a partially circular window with defined maximum height (h) and defined maximum width (b), the maximum height (h) of the partially circular window being at least slightly larger than the maximum width (b), and wherein the hole is sized to enable an automatic self cleaning function of the disc brake lining due to movement of the retaining pin within the hole relative to the disc brake lining. 2. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the partially circular window substantially has a semicircular arc which, with a predefined nominal radius (R), spans two window reveals having edges oriented substantially parallel to each other and parallel to the friction lining central axis (Y), and wherein the two window reveals are connected together by a window base which is substantially flat and orthogonal to the friction lining central axis (Y). 3. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the window base and semicircular arc are provided substantially opposite each other. 4. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the window base is provided substantially orthogonally to the window reveals. 5. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 2 , wherein a quarter-circular arc with a defined radius is interposed between the window base and each window reveal, and wherein a circle radius of the quarter-circular arc is dimensioned substantially smaller than half the retaining pin diameter (D). 6. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the two quarter-circular arcs are formed with differently dimensioned radii and oriented opposite each other. 7. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 5 , wherein an inlet-side allocated quarter-circular arc has a larger radius than an outlet-side allocated quarter-circular arc. 8. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 5 , wherein radii of the quarter-circular arcs are each in themselves dimensioned smaller than a radius of the semicircular arc. 9. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the radii of the two quarter-circular arcs added together correspond approximately to the radius of the spanning semicircular arc. 10. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 5 , wherein a radius of one of the quarter-circular arcs is dimensioned around 20%-80% smaller than the radius of the semicircular arc. 11. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the open-edged mouth opening is defined by two mouth faces which are oriented substantially parallel to each other. 12. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the mouth faces in the backing plate are formed with a pitch angle α of between around 0°-±45°. 13. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the pitch angle α of a preferred embodiment is in particular α=0 or α=+15°. 14. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the hole and/or the mouth opening is/are each formed on a back side of the backing plate with a peripheral semicircular rounded edge of radius (R) of approximately 1 mm, and/or with a broken edge by means of a chamfer of approximately 1×30°. 15. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a unilaterally fixed friction lining holder in the tangential direction (T), comprising a unilaterally placed retaining pin, with omission of a contact position change, and a unilaterally assigned retaining pin receiver, wherein the resulting tolerance chain (S), including its respective deviation tolerances (ΔS), is defined exclusively by addition or subtraction of two nominal dimensions, including their upper and lower deviations, in the range of the dimensions directly involved in the fixed bearing (A) on the fixed bearing side, namely between a) retaining pin diameter (D), including its respective deviation tolerances (ΔD), and b) pin-receiving opening (d) in the backing plate, including its respective deviation tolerances (Δd), according to the formula Δ d±d+ΔD±D=ΔS±S. 16. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the tolerance chain is shortened in that there is no mathematical inclusion of a pin spacing (L). 17. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a form-fit coding by design is defined in order to avoid the possibility of incorrect mounting of the friction lining, in that the hole and the mouth opening in the backing plate are formed via optionally differently designed or identically dimensioned diameters; and wherein the retaining pin and guide pin themselves have a unique fitting, identically or differently dimensioned diameter; or that quite particularly individually customised, matching receiving openings in the fixed caliper disc brake housing are assigned to the transversely offset bearing flanks of the backing plate, so that these form-fit coding means exclusively ensure a correct mounting pairing. 18. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the backing plate which has laterally diametrically and distally oriented bearing flanks is arranged transversely offset to each other in the radial direction (R), with two quite differently formed pin-receiving openings. 19. The disc brake lining which is assembled depending on the direction of rotation as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bearing
characterised by a particular outline shape of the braking member, e.g. footprint of friction lining · CPC title
Pins holding the braking members · CPC title
Brake calipers · CPC title
adapted for drawing members together {, e.g. for disc brakes} · CPC title
by two {or more} pins · CPC title
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