Patent classifications
F16D2125/645
Electrically actuated friction brake
To reduce the attainable actuation times of an electrically actuated friction brake and simultaneously keep the friction brake inexpensive, an electrically actuated friction brake with a brake pad (3) actuated by an actuation device (10) is proposed, wherein for braking the actuation device (10) is driven by a spring and is held open by an electrical actuator (12), so that the spring actuates the friction brake (1) in case of a power loss, wherein a first transmission element (5), that is connected to the brake pad (3), and a second transmission element (8) with an elevation curve (17) are provided and a coupling element (15) is provided on the first transmission element (5), wherein a follower element (14) is arranged on the coupling element (15) that follows the elevation curve (17) under the action of the spring for actuating the first transmission element (5).
BICYCLE BRAKE ASSISTING APPARATUS
A bicycle brake assisting apparatus may comprise a main body, a traction apparatus, two control cable members, a rear brake tube, and a front brake tube, and the traction apparatus further comprises an operating block and a rotating piece which are pivotally connected with each other. The bicycle brake assisting apparatus of the present invention is configured to achieve the effect of stopping the rear wheel of the bicycle first and concurrently stopping the rear wheel and the front wheel of the bicycle thereafter regardless of pulling a left brake lever, a right brake lever, or both of the brake levers of a bicycle, thus increasing safety of use for a cyclist.
Brake
The invention relates to a brake and to a method for controlling the brake. The brake comprises a base part, a braking piece movably supported on the base part, which braking piece is configured to be moved between a braking position and a releasing position, a spring, with the spring force of which the braking piece can be dropped into a braking position, a support member for limiting the initial position of the drop-out movement of the braking piece and also a controllable actuator, which is mechanically connected to the aforementioned support member and configured to displace the initial position of the drop-out movement of the braking piece with respect to the braking position.