Bicycle disc brake caliper

US2017191534A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2017191534-A1
Application numberUS-201614989723-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJan 6, 2016
Priority dateJan 6, 2016
Publication dateJul 6, 2017
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A bicycle disc brake caliper comprises a first brake pad, a second brake pad, an actuation structure, and a link structure. The second brake pad is arranged to face the first brake pad. The actuation structure moves the first brake pad toward the second brake pad. The link structure is coupled to the first brake pad to transmit a movement of the first brake pad to the second brake pad to move the second brake pad toward the first brake pad.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A bicycle disc brake caliper comprising: a first brake pad; a second brake pad arranged to face the first brake pad; an actuation structure moving the first brake pad toward the second brake pad; and a link structure coupled to the first brake pad to transmit a movement of the first brake pad to the second brake pad to move the second brake pad toward the first brake pad. 2 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 1 , further comprising: a caliper base coupled to a bicycle body, wherein the link structure is provided on the caliper base. 3 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 2 , wherein the link structure includes a piston link to move the second brake pad toward the first brake pad, and a first support link pivotally coupled to the caliper base about a first base axis and pivotally coupled to the piston link about a first support axis. 4 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 3 , wherein the first support link is coupled to the first brake pad to transmit the movement of the first brake pad to the piston link. 5 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 4 , wherein the first support link includes a pad coupling portion coupled to the first brake pad, and the pad coupling portion is arranged farther from the first support axis than the first base axis. 6 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 5 , wherein the first brake pad includes a first back plate and a first friction member attached to the first back plate, and the pad coupling portion of the first support link is pivotally coupled to the first back plate about a coupling axis. 7 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 3 , wherein the actuation structure is provided on the piston link. 8 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 3 , wherein at least one of the first brake pad and the second brake pad is mounted to the piston link. 9 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 8 , wherein the piston link has a guide rod, and at least one of the first brake pad and the second brake pad is movably mounted to the piston link along the guide rod. 10 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 3 , wherein the piston link has a cylindrical part defining an internal space, and the first brake pad and the second brake pad are at least partially arranged in the internal space of the cylindrical part. 11 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 10 , wherein the cylindrical part includes a plurality of side walls defining a rectangular cylindrical shape, and the actuation structure is attached to one of the plurality of side walls. 12 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 3 , wherein the link structure further includes a second support link pivotally coupled to the caliper base about a second base axis and pivotally coupled to the piston link about a second support axis. 13 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 12 , wherein the first and second support axes and the first and second base axes are arranged so as to constitute a four-bar linkage between the piston link and the caliper base. 14 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 13 , wherein the first and second support axes and the first and second base axes are arranged so as to be parallel to each other. 15 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 13 , wherein a first distance defined between the first support axis and the first base axis is equal to a second distance defined between the second support axis and the second base axis, a third distance defined between the first support axis and the second support axis is equal to a fourth distance defined between the first base axis and the second base axis, and the first distance and the second distance are shorter than the third distance and the fourth distance. 16 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 3 , wherein the actuation structure includes a rotational member coupled to the piston link to rotate relative to the piston link in response to an operation force applied via a control cable. 17 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 16 , wherein the actuation structure includes a cam mechanism provided between the rotational member and the piston link to move the rotational member along a rotational axis of the rotational member relative to the piston link. 18 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 17 , wherein the cam mechanism includes a first cam member provided on the rotational member, a second cam member provided on the piston link and facing the first cam member, and an intermediate member arranged between the first cam member and the second cam member. 19 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 18 , further comprising: an adjustment structure changing axial positions of the first cam member and the second cam member relative to the piston link along the rotational axis to adjust a rest position of the first brake pad relative to the caliper base. 20 . The bicycle disc brake caliper according to claim 3 , further comprising: an adjustment structure changing a position of the actuation structure relative to the piston link to adjust a rest position of the first brake pad relative to the caliper base.

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  • Brake calipers · CPC title

  • Brake calipers · CPC title

  • the braking members being brake pads · CPC title

  • assembled from a plurality of parts · CPC title

  • Brakes {(back-pedalling brakes B62L5/00)}; Arrangements thereof · CPC title

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What does patent US2017191534A1 cover?
A bicycle disc brake caliper comprises a first brake pad, a second brake pad, an actuation structure, and a link structure. The second brake pad is arranged to face the first brake pad. The actuation structure moves the first brake pad toward the second brake pad. The link structure is coupled to the first brake pad to transmit a movement of the first brake pad to the second brake pad to move t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shimano Kk
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D65/0068. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jul 06 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).