BICYCLE BRAKING DEVICE
20230140277 ยท 2023-05-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D2125/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2121/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62L1/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D2125/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/0056
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A bicycle braking device includes a caliper, two operation units and two links. Each operation unit is installed to the two respectively threaded holes of the caliper and includes an operation assembly and a ring. Two links are respectively connected to the two operation assemblies. Each operation assembly includes multiple curve slots, and multiple balls are partially rotatably accommodated in each curve slot. Each ring is movably mounted to the core part of each operation assembly and includes multiple spiral grooves. The balls are accommodated in the spiral grooves and the curve slots. When the two links are pivoted by pulling the brake cable, the two core parts are rotated, and the two rings rotatably move to push the linings to clamp the brake disk. The balls ensure the rings to move smoothly so as to precisely clamp the brake disk.
Claims
1. A bicycle braking device comprising: a caliper having a gap formed between two side parts thereof, each of the two side parts including a threaded hole which communicates with the gap; two operation units respectively installed to the two threaded holes, each operation unit including an operation assembly and a ring, each operation assembly having a protrusion protruding beyond the threaded hole and an outside of the caliper corresponding thereto, each of the operation assemblies including multiple curve slots which are located in the threaded hole corresponding thereto, the curve slots being spaced from each other and each curve slot having multiple balls partially and rotatably accommodated therein; two links each having a first end thereof connected to the protrusion of the operation assembly corresponding thereto, each of the rings including multiple spiral grooves formed to an inner periphery thereof, the spiral grooves being not in communication with each other, the multiple balls partially accommodated in the spiral grooves, the rings being axially movable relative to the operation assembly, and two linings respectively connected to the two side parts of the caliper and located within the gap, when the rings move axially relative to the operation assembly and toward the gap, the two linings adapted to move and clamp a brake disk located between the two linings, wherein the two operation assemblies are rotated when the two links are respectively pivoted about the protrusions of the operation assemblies, the balls are rotated in the curve slots so that the rings are axially moved and protrude into the gap to move the two linings to be adapted to clamp the brake disk, when the two links are pivoted reversely, the two rings are moved into the threaded holes and the two linings adapted to remove from the brake disk.
2. The bicycle braking device as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the operation assemblies includes a core part and a sleeve which is threadedly connected to the threaded hole of the link corresponding thereto, each sleeve has a mount hole defined axially therethrough, each of the core parts partially accommodated in the mount hole corresponding thereto, each core part has the protrusion protruding from one side thereof, and the protrusion protrudes beyond the sleeve, the protrusion of each core part has a toothed portion formed in an outer periphery thereof, the curve slots are formed to an outer periphery of each of the core parts, the toothed portion of each core part is engaged with the first end of the link corresponding thereto.
3. The bicycle braking device as claimed in claim 2, wherein a room is formed between an inner periphery of the sleeve and the outer periphery of the core part of each operation assembly, the ring is movably located in the room.
4. The bicycle braking device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the caliper includes two lugs between which the gap is located, a bolt extends through the two lugs and the two linings to position the two linings in the gap.
5. The bicycle braking device as claimed in claim 1, wherein one of the two links has a second end thereof connected to a brake cable which extends toward and is connected to another one of the two links so that the brake cable pivots the two links simultaneously.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] When riding the bicycle along a down-slop road or a rugged road, the rider generally reduces the speed by braking the bicycle. One of the two links 3 has the second end thereof connected to a brake cable 20 which extends toward and is connected to another one of the two links 3 so that the brake cable 20 pivots the two links 3 simultaneously as shown in
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[0024] When the two operation assemblies 21 rotate by pulling the brake levers (not shown), the two links 3 are pivoted simultaneously by pulling the brake cable 20, and the balls 4 rolls in the curve slots 23 of the core part 211 and the spiral grooves 221 of the ring 22, so that the rings 22 are driven by the balls 4 and spirally and axially move into the gap 11 to move the two linings 5 to clamp brake disk 10 to reduce the bicycle speed. On the contrary, when releasing the brake levers (not shown), the two links 3 are pivoted reversely, the two rings 22 are moved into the threaded holes 12, and the two linings 5 remove from the brake disk 10. The linings 5 of the present invention are moved by the rings 22 and therefore firmly clamp the brake disk 10. In addition, the balls 4 in the curve slots 23 and the spiral grooves 221 make the movement of the rings 22 smoothly to precisely clamp the brake disk 10.
[0025] While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.