Vehicle disc brake

US9377070B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9377070-B2
Application numberUS-201414304281-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 13, 2014
Priority dateJun 18, 2013
Publication dateJun 28, 2016
Grant dateJun 28, 2016

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Each pad return spring includes a lug piece attachment portion that is attached to a corresponding lug piece, and a pad return portion. The lug piece attachment portion of each pad return spring includes a first piece that is disposed on a first surface, on a disc rotor side, of the corresponding lug piece, a second piece that is disposed on a second surface, on the opposite side to the disc rotor side, of the corresponding lug piece, and a connection piece that connects the first piece and the second piece. The lug piece attachment portion of each pad return spring has a substantially U shape in section. The lug piece attachment portions are formed with engagement claw portions, and the lug pieces are formed with engagement grooves.

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A vehicle disc brake, comprising: a caliper bracket to be fixed to a vehicle body, the caliper bracket including a pair of caliper support arms that straddle an outer edge of a disc rotor in a disc axis direction; a pair of friction pads that are disposed across the disc rotor, each friction pad including a back plate having side portions; and pad return springs each of which is disposed between the corresponding caliper support arm and the corresponding side portion of the back plate, and urges the corresponding friction pad toward an opposite side to the disc rotor when braking is released, wherein each pad return spring includes a back plate attachment portion that is attached to the corresponding side portion of the back plate, and a pad return portion that extends from the back plate attachment portion toward the opposite side to the disc rotor and then bends toward a disc rotor side and that has a distal end abutting against a corresponding side surface, opposite to the disc rotor, of the caliper support arm, the back plate attachment portion of each pad return spring includes a first piece that is disposed on a first surface, on the disc rotor side, of the corresponding side portion of the back plate, a second piece that is disposed on a second surface, on the opposite side to the disc rotor side, of the corresponding side portion of the back plate, and a connection piece that is disposed on an outer end surface of the corresponding side portion of the back plate and that connects the first piece and the second piece, the back plate attachment portion of each pad return spring has a substantially U shape in section, and a part of one of the back plate attachment portion of each pad return spring and the corresponding side portion of the back plate engages with the other, wherein the one of the back plate attachment portion of each pad return spring and the corresponding side portion of the back plate includes an engagement protrusion portion, the other of the back plate attachment portion of each pad return spring and the corresponding side portion of the back plate is formed with an engagement groove with which the engagement protrusion portion engages, the first and second pieces of the back plate attachment portion of each pad return spring are formed with the engagement protrusion portions that bend toward the corresponding side portion of the back plate so as to gradually approach each other as it goes toward the connection piece, the first and second surfaces of each side portion of the back plate are formed with the engagement grooves, friction pad return forces of the pad return springs disposed on a disc entrance side from which the disc rotor enters when a vehicle travels forward are stronger than those of the pad return springs disposed on a disc exit side to which the disc rotor exits when the vehicle travels forward, and the pad return spring attached to a lug piece on the disc entrance side is thicker than the pad return spring attached to a lug piece on the disc exit side. 2. The vehicle disc brake according to claim 1 , wherein each pad return spring is formed by bending a strip-shape plate member. 3. The vehicle disc brake according to claim 1 , wherein each pad return spring further includes a wearing detection portion at a distal end of the first piece thereof, each wearing detection portion protrudes toward the disc rotor side, and each wearing detection portion is configured, when a wearing amount of a lining of the corresponding friction pad exceeds a predetermined wearing amount, to be in slide contact with the disc rotor so as to notify a wearing state of the lining. 4. The vehicle disc brake according to claim 1 , wherein ones of (i) the pad return springs disposed on the disc entrance side and (ii) the pad return springs disposed on the disc exit side further include identifiers. 5. The vehicle disc brake according to claim 1 , wherein the pad return portion of each pad return spring further comprises an extending portion, a spring portion, an inclined piece, and an abutment portion. 6. The vehicle disc brake according to claim 5 , wherein the abutment portion is formed by bending back a distal end portion of the inclined piece 90 degrees outwards. 7. The vehicle disc brake according to claim 5 , wherein the inclined piece is inclined further from the distal end of the spring portion towards the side surface at an acute angle. 8. The vehicle disc brake according to claim 7 , wherein the inclined piece is formed so as to narrow in width from the spring portion side towards the abutment portion side. 9. The vehicle disc brake according to claim 1 , wherein the pad return portion of each pad return spring includes an extending portion that extends from an end portion of the second piece towards the opposite side to the disc rotor so as to be in parallel to the disc axis, a spring portion that extends from a distal end of the extending portion towards the side surface, on the opposite side opposite to the disc rotor, of the caliper support arm while being inclined, and an inclined piece inclined further from a distal end of the spring portion towards the side surface at an acute angle. 10. A vehicle disc brake, comprising: a caliper bracket to be fixed to a vehicle body, the caliper bracket including a pair of caliper support arms that straddle an outer edge of a disc rotor in a disc axis direction; a pair of friction pads that are disposed across the disc rotor, each friction pad including a back plate having side portions; and pad return springs each of which is disposed between the corresponding caliper support arm and the corresponding side portion of the back plate, and urges the corresponding friction pad toward an opposite side to the disc rotor when braking is released, wherein each pad return spring includes a back plate attachment portion that is attached to the corresponding side portion of the back plate, and a pad return portion that extends from the back plate attachment portion toward the opposite side to the disc rotor and then bends toward a disc rotor side and that has a distal end abutting against a corresponding side surface, opposite to the disc rotor, of the caliper support arm, the back plate attachment portion of each pad return spring includes a first piece that is disposed on a first surface, on the disc rotor side, of the corresponding side portion of the back plate, a second piece that is disposed on a second surface, on the opposite side to the disc rotor side, of the corresponding side portion of the back plate, and a connection piece that is disposed on an outer end surface of the corresponding side portion of the back plate and that connects the first piece and the second piece, the back plate attachment portion of each pad return spring has a substantially U shape in section, and a part of one of the back plate attachment portion of each pad return spring and the corresponding side portion of the back plate engages with the other, wherein the one of the back plate attachment portion of each pad return spring and the corresponding side portion of the back plate includes an engagement protrusion portion, the other of the back plate attachment portion of each pad return spring and the corresponding side portion of the back plate is formed with an engagement groove with which the engagement protrusion portion engages, the first and second pieces of the back plate attachment portion of each pad return spring are formed with the engagement protrusion portions that bend toward the corresponding side portion of the back plate so as to gradually approach each other as it goes toward the co

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What does patent US9377070B2 cover?
Each pad return spring includes a lug piece attachment portion that is attached to a corresponding lug piece, and a pad return portion. The lug piece attachment portion of each pad return spring includes a first piece that is disposed on a first surface, on a disc rotor side, of the corresponding lug piece, a second piece that is disposed on a second surface, on the opposite side to the disc ro…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nissin Kogyo Kk
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D65/0978. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 28 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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