F16D65/0972

Caliper body and brake caliper with said body

A caliper body has a first elongated vehicle-side element facing a first braking surface, a second elongated wheel-side element facing a second braking surface opposite to the first braking surface, each having at least one thrust seat receiving a thrust device biasing at least one brake pad against the braking surfaces, and at least one caliper bridge connecting the first elongated vehicle-side element to the second elongated wheel-side element. The caliper body has caliper fixing elements connecting the caliper body to a vehicle mount, the caliper fixing elements being at least three in number and distributed along the first elongated vehicle-side element. The first elongated vehicle-side element and second wheel-side element may have each at least two pad seats, each receiving at least one brake pad and at least two opposite abutment elements abuttingly receiving a brake pad for relieving the braking action on the caliper body.

DISC BRAKE PAD SPRING AND DISC BRAKE DEVICE

A disc brake pad spring being attached to a disc brake device in which pads located to sandwich a rotor are supported with a pad support member by inserting in an axial direction pins of the pad support member into a through hole formed in a radially inner side part of a peripheral-direction one-side part of a back plate of the pads, and elastically pressing pads against the pad support member. The disc brake pad spring is formed by a single metal plate, and includes first pressing parts pressing a peripheral-direction one-side part of an outer peripheral edge of the respective back plates of each of the pads toward a radially inner side, and second pressing parts pressing a peripheral-direction one-side surface of the respective back plates of each of pads toward the other peripheral side.

SYSTEM FOR CAPTURING RAILWAY DISC BRAKE PARTICLES WITH SEALING BUSHING AND RETURN MECHANISM
20220003291 · 2022-01-06 ·

Disclosed is a friction assembly for a railway disc brake system, this friction assembly including, on the one hand, a brake head including an upper face with a receiving slide, and a lower face, and on the other hand, shoe of friction material and including a first face which is the friction face, and a second face with a profile member configured to engage with the receiving slide, the shoe including a duct establishing sealed communication between a first space bordered by the first face and a second space bordered by the second face, the friction assembly further including a through-hole of central axis A, provided in the brake head and located in line with the duct, and a connection bushing in the through-hole and forming a connection with the duct. The friction assembly includes a return mechanism capable of pressing the connection bushing against the profile member.

Brake caliper

A brake caliper for a disc brake having a caliper body, a brake pad and at least one retraction device of the brake pad from a braking disc is described. The device is configured to retract the brake pad from at least one of opposite braking surfaces delimited by the braking disc. The caliper body delimits a first pad abutment surface to delimit a tapered space with the braking surface of the braking disc, the first pad abutment surface being oriented so that, during the braking action, the surface guides the brake pad wedging in the tapered space. The brake pad delimits a retraction surface, inclined in a non-orthogonal direction with respect to the pad plane and oriented so that, during the retraction action, the brake pad is guided partially outside of the tapered space.

Pad return spring for a disc brake caliper body

A pad return spring for a caliper body. The caliper body has an elongated element connecting bridge connecting a first elongated wheel-side element to a second elongated wheel-side element and having a middle connecting bridge defining an outer middle bridge side, an inner middle bridge side, a middle bridge disc inlet side, and an opposite middle bridge disc outlet side. The pad return spring has a first and a second pad retraction elements, each defining a middle stretch, a first side stretch influencing the first pad, and an opposite second side stretch influencing the second pad to move the first and second pads away from the first and second braking surfaces at the end of a braking action, and an elongated connecting element connecting the first and second pad retraction elements to each other, and an anchoring device to removably restrain the pad return spring to the middle connecting bridge.

Disc brake pad spring and disc brake device

A disc brake pad spring being attached to a disc brake device in which pads located to sandwich a rotor are supported with a pad support member by inserting in an axial direction pins of the pad support member into a through hole formed in a radially inner side part of a peripheral-direction one-side part of a back plate of the pads, and elastically pressing pads against the pad support member. The disc brake pad spring is formed by a single metal plate, and includes first pressing parts pressing a peripheral-direction one-side part of an outer peripheral edge of the respective back plates of each of the pads toward a radially inner side, and second pressing parts pressing a peripheral-direction one-side surface of the respective back plates of each of pads toward the other peripheral side.

Pad spring for vehicle brake
11746842 · 2023-09-05 · ·

The present invention relates to a pad spring for a vehicle brake. To this end, according to an aspect of the present invention, there are provided pad springs for a vehicle brake which are installed in a pad carrier to apply elastic forces in directions in which a pad plate including a brake pad is spaced apart from a disc when an operation of a vehicle brake is released, wherein the pad carrier includes a leading side support frame, a trailing side support frame, an inner side support beam, and an outer side support beam, wherein the support beams connect the support frames, and the pad spring is provided on each of the inner side support beam and the outer side support beam, wherein at least one among a width, a length, and a thickness of a retraction bar provided on one of the pad springs is different from that provided on each of the remaining pad springs so that an elastic force is applied to the pad plate.

BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY, BRAKE AND VEHICLE
20230349431 · 2023-11-02 ·

The disclosure relates to the technical field of vehicles, and particularly provides a brake caliper assembly, a brake, and a vehicle, aiming to solve the problem of how to increase the maximum deflection that a leaf spring can bear on the premise of ensuring an elastic restoring force of the leaf spring. The brake caliper assembly of the disclosure comprises a leaf spring arranged between a first brake caliper and a second brake caliper. The leaf spring comprises an elastic structure. The elastic structure comprises a bending portion, an extending portion, an outward-expanding portion, and an abutting portion that are connected in sequence; the outward-expanding portion extends to the outside of the leaf spring from the extending portion, the bending portion is bent inwards, and the abutting portion abuts on the first brake caliper and/or the second brake caliper. According to the disclosure, the maximum deflection that the leaf spring can bear can be increased on the premise of ensuring the elastic restoring force of the leaf spring.

Spring for friction pads in a disc brake caliper

A spring for friction pads which can be associated with a caliper of a disc brake to bias the friction pads elastically away from a brake disc may have a central stretch and two opposite transverse stretches, extending from the central stretch in two opposite transverse directions and each forming a supporting stretch, a resting stretch and a wing stretch extending between the supporting stretch and the resting stretch. The supporting stretches lie on the same supporting plane and the wing stretch may have an ascending wing stretch and a descending wing stretch. The spring may also have one or more fixing stretches connected to the central stretch and forming at least two opposite fixing stretches for elastic snap fixing to corresponding fixing seats of the caliper.

Brake lining for a railway vehicle and disk brake equipped with the same

This brake lining includes: a plurality of friction members which are arranged to be spaced from each other, each of the friction members having a front surface that is to face a sliding surface of a brake disk; a back board fastened to a back surface of each of the friction members; a base plate that supports each of the friction members at a region including a center portion of each friction member; and an elastic member disposed between the base plate and the back board, on a back surface side of each friction member. Two friction members that are adjacent to each other are taken as a pair, and the back board is fastened to each of the pairs of friction members. In each pair of friction members, the two friction members are arranged along the circumferential direction of the brake disk.