F16D65/0974

Disc Brake for a Commercial Vehicle

A disc brake and a brake lining for a commercial vehicle are provided. The disc brake includes a brake caliper on a stationary brake carrier and straddling a brake disc. The brake carrier has at least one brake lining space, in particular two brake lining spaces, each of which is delimited by lateral brake carrier lugs and accommodates a brake lining. At least one respective dimensionally stable blocking element is provided as a counter bearing against the insertion direction of the brake pads. The blocking elements are supported on the brake pads and/or or the brake carrier and are held on the brake carrier and/or on the brake pads.

Brake Carrier
20180223929 · 2018-08-09 ·

A one-piece brake carrier for a vehicle disc brake is provided. The brake carrier has a frame-like disc wrap-around element which has two mutually parallel bridge struts, and two frame sections arranged parallel to a brake disc rotation axis and connecting the bridge struts. The brake carrier further has a securing flange by which the brake carrier is fixable to an axle flange. One or both of the frame sections, starting from a side of the brake carrier away from the securing flange widens toward an outer edge of the securing flange.

DISC BRAKE COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE RESILIENT RETURN SPRING OF A BRAKE PAD, RESILIENT RETURN SPRING, GUIDING SLIDE AND REPLACEMENT KIT
20180051760 · 2018-02-22 ·

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.

Brake lining mounting for a disc brake

A brake lining mounting for a disk brake for a commercial vehicle includes a lining holder and lining holding springs. The lining holder is supported on lining holding springs of brake linings which are arranged in a brake caliper on both sides of a brake disk. The lining holder spans a mounting opening of the brake caliper in an axial direction of the brake disk. The lining holder consists of one or more cables.

Multiple piece pad clip

A pad clip comprising two or more discrete pieces comprising: one or more clip body sections including a bridge attachment segment located at a bridge end, a spring attachment segment located at a spring end, or both; and one or more bridge sections, one or more retraction springs, or both; wherein the two or more discrete pieces are adapted to be attached together at the bridge attachment segment, spring attachment segment, or both. The teachings also include a method of forming the pad clip, comprising: forming two or more clip body sections, each clip body section including a spring attachment segment; forming one or more retraction springs; attaching the one or more retraction springs to the spring attachment segment of the two or more clip body sections; and installing the pad clip about a support bracket of a brake assembly.

Disc Brake and Brake Pad Set

A disc brake for a vehicle, in particular for a commercial vehicle, includes a brake carrier which receives at least two brake pads in respective clamping side and rear side pad slots, with the at least one brake pad on the clamping side being held in its pad slot in a form-fitting manner. The at least one brake pad on the clamping side is provided with at least one pad retaining spring which is supported at least on a brake carrier horn of the pad slot of the brake carrier. The at least one clamping spring exerts a tensile force acting radially outward on the brake pad. A brake pad set for the disc brake is also provided.

Brake carrier

A one-piece brake carrier for a vehicle disc brake is provided. The brake carrier has a frame-like disc wrap-around element which has two mutually parallel bridge struts, and two frame sections arranged parallel to a brake disc rotation axis and connecting the bridge struts. The brake carrier further has a securing flange by which the brake carrier is fixable to an axle flange. One or both of the frame sections, starting from a side of the brake carrier away from the securing flange widens toward an outer edge of the securing flange.

DISC BRAKE SYSTEM WITH TORQUE PLATE, TORQUE PLATE AND METHODS FOR THE USE AND ASSEMBLY THEREOF

A disc brake system includes a torque plate having a mounting portion with an opening shaped to receive a vehicle axle and a carrier portion integrally formed with the mounting portion as a one-piece unit. The carrier portion includes an inboard leading pad support, an inboard trailing pad support, an outboard leading pad support, and an outboard trailing pad support. One or both of an inboard and/or outboard brake pad include a bearing surface engaged by a bearing surface on one of the pad supports when the disc brake system is actuated such that at least a portion of the at least one inboard and/or outboard brake pads is put in tension. At least one of the pad supports may include a slot defining the bearing surface. Methods of actuating and assembling the disc brake system are also disclosed.

Brake pad retainer arrangement

A brake pad retainer arrangement for holding a brake pad in position relative to a disc in a disc brake. The arrangement comprises an elongated retainer bracket arranged to extend transversely over the disc and the brake pad, wherein the retainer bracket is spring loaded to press against a rim portion of the brake pad. The retainer bracket is also arranged to engage the rim portion at an angle, thereby biasing the brake pad in a direction away from the disc.

DISC BRAKE, SECURING ELEMENTS AND RETAINING BRACKET THEREFOR

The present invention relates to securing elements in various embodiments for securing a retaining bracket for tensioning brake linings in a lining shaft of a disc brake.