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DISK BRAKE AND SHELL ASSEMBLY FOR PRESSURE TRANSMISSION IN A BRAKE APPLICATION DEVICE OF A DISK BRAKE

Disk brake including a brake caliper and an application device arranged therein for applying force to the brake pads of the disk brake, wherein a component of the application device is a brake lever which can be actuated by a force element and preferably by a pressure cylinder and is composed of a lever arm against which the force element is supported and an application shaft. The application shaft is supported, on one side, against a pressure piece operating in the direction of the brake pads and, on the other side, with the interposition of a shell, against a channel arranged on the inside of the brake caliper, wherein the curvature of the shell is complementary to the curvature of the channel. In order to develop the disk brake and the shell assembly by constructive measures so as to prevent the shell assembly from moving out of the original position even in the case of long-term use and under frequent load caused by braking, an opening of a bore is located in the channel.

DISK BRAKE AND SHELL ASSEMBLY FOR PRESSURE TRANSMISSION IN A BRAKE APPLICATION DEVICE OF A DISK BRAKE

Disk brake including a brake caliper and an application device arranged therein for applying force to the brake pads of the disk brake, wherein a component of the application device is a brake lever which can be actuated by a force element and preferably by a pressure cylinder and is composed of a lever arm against which the force element is supported and an application shaft. The application shaft is supported, on one side, against a pressure piece operating in the direction of the brake pads and, on the other side, with the interposition of a shell, against a channel arranged on the inside of the brake caliper, wherein the curvature of the shell is complementary to the curvature of the channel. In order to develop the disk brake and the shell assembly by constructive measures so as to prevent the shell assembly from moving out of the original position even in the case of long-term use and under frequent load caused by braking, an opening of a bore is located in the channel.

Disk brake and drive element of and adjusting device of a disk brake
20170370434 · 2017-12-28 ·

A disk brake is proposed for a vehicle, preferably a commercial vehicle, having a brake caliper which engages over a brake disk and brake linings on both sides of the brake disk, a brake application device (5) which can be actuated by way of a force element, preferably a pneumatic force element, an adjusting device (20) for compensating for the brake lining and brake disk wear, which adjusting device (20) is arranged on an adjusting axis (L) which extends in the brake application direction, and is provided with a drive element (27) which can be rotated about the adjusting axis (L), and a brake lever (10) which is a constituent part of the brake application device (5) and is composed of a brake application shaft (11) which on one hand is supported in relation to the brake caliper and on the other hand in relation to a pressure piece (8) which operates against one of the brake linings, and a lever arm (12) which can be pivoted with the brake application shaft (11) and the pivoting center line of which extends at a right angle with respect to the brake application shaft (11), and which lever arm (12) is provided with a support (16) for the force element in the region of its outer end (12A), the brake lever (10) having a clearance (40) in an extension of the lever arm (12) to the inside, through which clearance (40) the adjusting axis (L) extends, a mechanism which couples the brake lever (10) to the drive element (27), and which is composed of a first mechanism element (31) on the brake lever (10) and a second mechanism element (32) on the drive element (27), which second mechanism element (32) interacts with said first mechanism element (31).

In order to provide as much installation space as possible for the brake application shaft, the first mechanism element (31) is arranged at the inner end (12B) of the lever arm (12) in the plane (E) which is defined by the pivoting movement (S) of the lever arm (12).

Disc brake, brake caliper of a disc brake, as well as hold-down piece and leaf spring for securing the brake linings of a disc brake
11680615 · 2023-06-20 · ·

The invention relates to a disc brake comprising a brake caliper (1), which engages over a brake disc that can rotate on an axis (A) and brake linings (2, 3) arranged on both sides thereof in a lining groove (6), comprising a hold-down arrangement (8) formed by a rigid hold-down piece (7) and a leaf spring (9) and leading transversely over the brake linings (2, 3), wherein the hold-down piece (7) has a central section (7b) forming the majority of its total length and leading over the lining groove (6), and two end sections (7a, 7c), wherein the hold-down piece is supported against the brake linings (2, 3) towards the disc brake axis (A), and wherein said hold-down piece extends at least partially into a slot (14) of the brake caliper (1) with the first end section (7a) thereof, and wherein the leaf spring (9) extends in the longitudinal direction of the hold-down piece (7) and is spring-elastically supported against the outer side of the hold-down piece (7) facing away from the brake linings (2, 3). In order to more simply configure the fixing of the elements of the hold-down arrangement in terms of assembly and production, without thereby weakening the fixture, the first end section (7a) of the hold-down piece (7) is angled in relation to the central section (7b).

Disc brake

An actuation mechanism for a disc brake. The actuation mechanism may include a yoke, a piston, a wear adjustment mechanism, and a rolling element bearing. The piston may have a rotatable portion. The wear adjustment mechanism may have a driving portion. The rolling element bearing may be located between the driving portion and the yoke.

DISC BRAKE WITH ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM HAVING A THREAD DEVICE

A disk brake includes a brake disk, a brake caliper, at least one application device lying within the brake caliper on one side of the brake disk, an axially movable device configured to move a brake pad axially toward the brake disk, and an adjustment mechanism configured to be rotated about an rotation axis lying parallel to a rotation axis of the brake disk and which, in the case of rotation in a first direction of rotation bringing about adjustment, is configured to rotate the actuating spindle. The adjustment mechanism includes a thread device which, at least in a rotation in a second direction of rotation opposite the first direction of rotation, is configured to mesh with the external thread of the actuating spindle and to screw the adjustment mechanism in relation to the actuating spindle.

DISC BRAKE WITH ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM HAVING A THREAD DEVICE

A disk brake includes a brake disk, a brake caliper, at least one application device lying within the brake caliper on one side of the brake disk, an axially movable device configured to move a brake pad axially toward the brake disk, and an adjustment mechanism configured to be rotated about an rotation axis lying parallel to a rotation axis of the brake disk and which, in the case of rotation in a first direction of rotation bringing about adjustment, is configured to rotate the actuating spindle. The adjustment mechanism includes a thread device which, at least in a rotation in a second direction of rotation opposite the first direction of rotation, is configured to mesh with the external thread of the actuating spindle and to screw the adjustment mechanism in relation to the actuating spindle.

Brake Caliper of a Disc Brake and Disc Brake
20220049750 · 2022-02-17 ·

A brake caliper, in particular a sliding caliper, of a disc brake of a commercial vehicle includes a brake application portion, which extends around a holding space for holding at least one brake application device; a caliper back; two tension struts, which run substantially parallel and at a distance to one another and connect the brake application portion to the caliper back; a closure cover, which closes the holding space; and an interface for mounting a pivotable brake lever on the side of the brake application portion facing away from the closure cover. A mounting opening for inserting and removing brake pads is formed between the brake application portion, the caliper back and the tension struts. The ratio of the length of the brake application portion to the sum of the length of the brake application portion and the length of a tension strut is between 0.4 and 0.3.

Brake Caliper of a Disc Brake and Disc Brake
20220049750 · 2022-02-17 ·

A brake caliper, in particular a sliding caliper, of a disc brake of a commercial vehicle includes a brake application portion, which extends around a holding space for holding at least one brake application device; a caliper back; two tension struts, which run substantially parallel and at a distance to one another and connect the brake application portion to the caliper back; a closure cover, which closes the holding space; and an interface for mounting a pivotable brake lever on the side of the brake application portion facing away from the closure cover. A mounting opening for inserting and removing brake pads is formed between the brake application portion, the caliper back and the tension struts. The ratio of the length of the brake application portion to the sum of the length of the brake application portion and the length of a tension strut is between 0.4 and 0.3.

Disc brake system for a motor vehicle, having a brake mechanism with a reduced size

A brake system includes a brake disc, rotary movable around a disc axis, and a brake mechanism. The brake mechanism includes a brake pad, movable in a first direction, a cylinder having a piston movable in a second direction, a lever rotary movable around a lever axis, the lever being connected to the piston, a cam element, arranged to convert a rotary motion of the lever around the lever axis, into a translation motion in the first direction, and a rod, expanding between the brake pad and the cam element. The lever, the cam element and the rod are housed in a housing. Considering a plane including the disc axis and the first direction, the lever axis is inclined relative to the plane, at an angle different from 90°.