Patent classifications
F16D55/2262
Brake system
A brake system that includes a brake piston and a spindle. The brake piston includes a piston pocket defined in the brake piston. The piston pocket includes a threaded portion. The spindle includes a threaded portion. The threaded portion of the spindle is adapted to threadably engage the threaded portion of the piston pocket.
Caliper for vehicle brake
A caliper for a vehicle brake may include: a caliper body assembly coupled to a torque cover having a friction pad installed therein, and having a first installation groove and a coupling groove connected to the first installation groove; a plate disposed so as to face the caliper body assembly, and including a second installation insertion coupled to the first installation groove and having a first coupling hole facing the coupling groove; a spacer disposed between the caliper body assembly and the plate, maintaining a gap between the caliper body assembly and the plate using an elastic force, and having a second coupling hole facing the first coupling hole; and a fastener coupled to the coupling groove through the second coupling hole and the first coupling hole.
SILENT ELECTROMAGNETIC BRAKE
An electromagnetic brake comprises an electromagnet arranged about a central axis SA; a slide movable with respect to the electromagnet in a slide actuation direction upon actuation of the electromagnet, and an air gap provided between the electromagnet and the slide through which a magnetic field passes when the electromagnet is actuated, wherein the slide is arranged radially inside or outside of the electromagnet with respect to the central axis SA. The electromagnetic brake is silent.
Disc brake
A disc brake having at least one brake pad, a brake caliper, an actuation mechanism, and a brake pad support structure. The brake pad has a moveable pad retainer formation to permit assembly and retention of the brake pad in the brake pad support structure such that the brake pad is held for operation of the disc brake.
Disc brake comprising at least one resilient return spring of a brake pad, resilient return spring, guiding slide and replacement kit
Disclosed is a disc brake including a stationary support arm which includes a C-shaped recess, a slide which fits closely to the walls of the recess, a brake pad including two lateral lugs, each of which is received in a recess with a slide inserted therebetween, and a spring for resiliently returning the brake pad to its inoperative position, including a portion for attachment to the stationary support. The attachment portion includes an attachment tab, at least one flange of the slide includes an attachment strip, and the attachment tab and the attachment strip include complementary element for connection by form-fitting interaction.
ACTUATING ARRANGEMENT FOR A PARKING BRAKE, GEAR MECHANISM ELEMENT AND PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM
The invention relates to an actuating arrangement for a parking brake, having two components, of which one component is an actuating piston for actuating at least one brake shoe or is an intermediate element which is or can be placed in operative connection with the actuating piston, and the other component is a gear mechanism element for a stroke-imparting gear mechanism, and having a relative-rotation-preventing securing means for securing the components against rotation relative to one another. Provision is made whereby the relative-rotation-preventing securing means has at least one receptacle and a projection which engages into the receptacle, which receptacle and projection are assigned to in each case one of the components. Furthermore, at least one damping element is provided which is arranged between the projection and the receptacle.
DISC-BRAKE APPARATUS
A disc brake of a disc-brake apparatus includes an inner pad and an outer pad, a pressing device, and a housing. The pressing device includes: a first pressing member movable toward a rotation disc; a second pressing member movable away from the rotation disc; a frame; and an electric actuator that moves the first pressing member and the second pressing member. The electric actuator includes: a two-axis motor including a stator having coils and having a substantially cylindrical shape, an inner rotor, and an outer rotor; a first motion converter that converts rotation of the inner rotor to linear movement to transmit the linear movement to the first pressing member; and a second motion converter that converts rotation of the outer rotor to linear movement to transmit the linear movement to the second pressing member.
Disc brake, and flat spring of a hold-down assembly for the brake pads of a disc brake
A disc brake has a brake disc and brake pads each having a pad back plate and mounted on opposite sides of the brake disc. A brake caliper engages over brake disc and brake pads. A pad hold-down device secures the brake pads and bears against pad back plates of the brake pads transversely to the brake pads. A flat spring bears against a side of the pad hold-down device facing away from the brake pads. The flat spring extends in longitudinal direction of the pad hold-down device. First and second spring abutments support first and second spring ends of the flat spring. The first spring abutment has a fastener extending transversely to pad hold-down device and to flat spring. The first spring abutment has a clip connected to the brake caliper by the fastener. The first spring end bears against an inner side of the clip facing the fastener.
BRAKE PAD FOR A DISK BRAKE SYSTEM AND DISK BRAKE SYSTEM
The invention relates to a brake pad for a disk brake system, comprising a backplate, the backplate being delimited by two opposing lateral surfaces and an edge comprising a leading edge and a trailing edge of the backplate, wherein a friction layer is attached to one of said lateral surfaces. The backplate comprises two hammerheads extending in a plane defined by the backplate, a leading hammerhead of the two hammerheads protruding from an outer end of the leading edge of the backplate and a trailing hammerhead of the two hammerheads protruding from an outer end of the trailing edge of the backplate.
BRAKE HALF-CALIPER AND METHOD OF MAKING BRAKE HALF-CALIPER
A disc brake half-caliper includes at least one cylindrical recess formed in a central portion of the half-caliper, the at least one cylindrical recess configured to support a piston for movement in an axial direction, and a pair of bridge portions formed on opposite sides of the central portion. At least one of the bridge portions extends further in the axial direction toward a first side of the disc brake half caliper than the central portion, defines at least one through hole extending therethrough in the axial direction, and terminates on the first side at a flat surface perpendicular to the axial direction, and has at least one cavity formed in the flat surface with a bottom at which the at least one through hole opens.