Electric brake device and vehicular brake system including electric brake device
US-2019145475-A1 · May 16, 2019 · US
US12560211B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12560211-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017602705-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 9, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 10, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 24, 2026 |
| Grant date | Feb 24, 2026 |
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A device for supporting and guiding a brake pad backplate and a brake pad arranged thereon in a pad slot of a disc brake, including a restoring device formed by two separately acting restoring elements. One restoring element is formed by a wire spring which serves to restore the lower portion of the brake pad backplate, while the other restoring element is formed by a pad hold-down spring which is capable of restoring the upper portion of the brake pad backplate.
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A device for supporting and guiding a brake pad backplate and a brake pad arranged thereon in a pad slot of a disc brake, having a restoring device which interacts with the brake pad backplate and is configured to generate a restoring force when the brake pad moves in an axial direction as a result of a braking stroke, wherein the restoring device comprises a first restoring element, which is configured to restore a lower region of the brake pad backplate, and a second restoring element, which is separate from the first restoring element and is configured to restore an upper region of the brake pad backplate opposite the lower region; wherein the first restoring element comprises a wire spring which is arranged on a rear side of the brake pad backplate between both sides of the brake pad backplate via at least one fastening element to prevent loss such that free ends of the wire spring which abut against the two sides of the brake pad backplate, and extend in the axial direction act between lateral guide surfaces of the pad slot and the brake pad backplate such that the brake pad backplate is slidingly supported on the lateral guide surfaces of the pad slot, and such that the wire spring is only able to absorb axial forces; wherein the second restoring element comprises a pad hold-down spring which comprises two openings into which lugs of the brake pad backplate are configured to engage in order to secure the pad hold-down spring on the brake pad backplate such that the pad hold-down spring cannot loosen, a sequence of differently inclined contact surfaces extends between the two openings via which the pad hold-down spring can be supported on a stationary abutment of the disc brake, and curvatures of the contact surfaces being selected transversely with respect to a longitudinal extent of the pad hold-down spring such that the pad hold-down spring is tilted between the abutment and the brake pad backplate during a braking stroke; wherein a curved portion of the pad hold-down spring rests on the brake pad backplate thereby supporting the tilting movement of the pad hold-down spring; and wherein the curved portion of the pad hold-down spring that rests on the brake pad backplate is curved transversely with respect to the longitudinal extent of the pad hold-down spring. 2 . The device according to claim 1 , in which the first restoring element and/or the second restoring element is/are under a defined pretension. 3 . The device according to claim 1 , in which the at least one fastening element is configured to adjust the restoring force. 4 . The device according to claim 3 , in which the wire spring is movably arranged relative to the at least one fastening element. 5 . The device according to claim 4 , in which a degree of mobility of the wire spring relative to the at least one fastening element co-determines the restoring force at least in part. 6 . The device according to claim 1 , in which an angle of inclination of the inclined contact surfaces is selected such that a radius with respect to a tilting movement corresponds to at least half of a distance between a top surface of the brake pad backplate and a bottom surface of the abutment plate. 7 . The device according to claim 1 , in which the wire spring and the pad hold-down spring are tuned with respect to each other in terms of arrangement and resulting elastic deformation, taking into account dimensions and weight of a unit consisting of the brake pad and the brake pad backplate such that the respective resulting restoring forces and/or restoring torques are essentially equal in magnitude. 8 . A disc brake comprising the device according to claim 1 . 9 . A device for arranging and guiding a brake pad backplate and a brake pad in a brake slot of a disc brake, comprising a first restoring element which is arranged on the brake pad backplate such that a lower region of the brake pad backplate can be restored and a second restoring element which is arranged on the brake pad backplate such that an upper region of the back pad backplate can be restored; wherein the first restoring element comprises a wire spring which is arranged on a rear side of the brake pad backplate between both sides of the brake pad backplate via at least one fastening element to prevent loss such that free ends of the wire spring which abut against the two sides of the brake pad backplate extend in an axial direction and act between lateral guide surfaces of the pad slot and the brake pad backplate such that the brake pad backplate is slidingly supported on the lateral guide surfaces of the pad slot, and such that the wire spring is only able to absorb axial forces; wherein a second restoring element comprises a pad hold-down spring which comprises two openings into which lugs of the brake pad backplate are configured to engage in order to secure the pad hold-down spring on the brake pad backplate such that the pad hold-down spring cannot loosen, a sequence of differently inclined contact surfaces extends between the two openings via which the pad hold-down spring can be supported on a stationary abutment of the disc brake, and curvatures of the contact surfaces being selected transversely with respect to a longitudinal extent of the pad hold-down spring such that the pad hold-down spring is tilted between the abutment and the brake pad backplate during a braking stroke; wherein a curved portion of the pad hold-down spring rests on the brake pad backplate thereby supporting the tilting movement of the pad hold-down spring; and wherein the curved portion of the pad hold-down spring that rests on the brake pad backplate is curved transversely with respect to the longitudinal extent of the pad hold-down spring. 10 . The device according to claim 9 , in which the wire spring is under a defined pretension. 11 . The device according to claim 9 , in which the wire spring element is movably arranged relative to the at least one fastening element. 12 . A disc brake, comprising: a device for arranging and guiding a brake pad backplate with a brake pad in a brake slot of a disc brake, comprising a restoring element which is arranged on the brake pad backplate such that an upper region of the brake pad backplate can be restored; wherein the restoring element comprises a pad hold-down spring which comprises two openings into which lugs of the brake pad backplate are configured to engage in order to secure the pad hold-down spring on the brake pad backplate such that the pad hold-down spring cannot loosen, a sequence of differently inclined contact surfaces extends between the two openings via which the pad hold-down spring can be supported on a stationary abutment of the disc brake, and curvatures of the contact surfaces being selected transversely with respect to a longitudinal extent of the pad hold-down spring such that the pad hold-down spring is tilted between the abutment and the brake pad backplate during a braking stroke; wherein a curved portion of the pad hold-down spring rests on the brake pad backplate thereby supporting the tilting movement of the pad hold-down spring; and wherein the curved portion of the pad hold-down spring that rests on the brake pad backplate is curved transversely with respect to the longitudinal extent of the pad hold-down spring. 13 . A disc brake, comprising: a pad hold-down spring for a brake pad backplate for a disc brake, which comprises two openings into which lugs of the brake pad backplate are configured to engage in order to secure the pad hold-down spring on the brake pad backplate such that the pad hold-down spring cannot loosen, a sequence of d
acting on one pad only · CPC title
for releasing a normally applied brake · CPC title
acting on the rear side of the pad or an element affixed thereto, e.g. spring clips securing the pad to the brake piston or caliper · CPC title
not subjected to brake forces · CPC title
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