Brake half-caliper and method of making brake half-caliper
10948035 ยท 2021-03-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D55/2265
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2250/0007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/0075
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D55/228
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2055/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D55/2262
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16D55/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D55/226
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D55/228
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A disc brake half-caliper, comprising: 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; a pair of bridge portions formed on opposite sides of the central portion, each of the bridge portions extending further in the axial direction toward a first side of the disc brake half caliper than the central portion; each of the bridge portions defining at least one through hole extending therethrough in the axial direction and configured to be disposed radially outside an outer circumferential surface of a brake disc forming part of a disc brake including the disc brake half-caliper; at least one of the bridge portions terminating on the first side at a flat surface perpendicular to the axial direction, and having at least one cavity formed in the flat surface with a bottom at which the at least one through hole opens; the flat surface of the at least one of the bridge portions having an outermost perimeter unbroken by any of the at least one cavities of the at least one of the bridge portions; wherein the at least one of the bridge portions has a single cavity formed in the flat surface and a pair of through holes opening at the bottom of the single cavity.
2. A disc brake half-caliper, comprising: 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; a pair of bridge portions formed on opposite sides of the central portion, each of the bridge portions extending further in the axial direction toward a first side of the disc brake half caliper than the central portion; each of the bridge portions defining at least one through hole extending therethrough in the axial direction and configured to be disposed radially outside an outer circumferential surface of a brake disc forming part of a disc brake including the disc brake half-caliper; at least one of the bridge portions terminating on the first side at a flat surface perpendicular to the axial direction, and having at least one cavity formed in the flat surface with a bottom at which the at least one through hole opens; the flat surface of the at least one of the bridge portions having an outermost perimeter unbroken by any of the at least one cavities of the at least one of the bridge portions; wherein one of the bridge portions has a single cavity formed in the flat surface and a pair of through holes opening at the bottom of the single cavity, and an other of the bridge portions has at least two cavities formed in the flat surface and at least two respective through holes each opening at the bottom of a respective one of the at least two cavities.
3. A disc brake caliper, comprising: an inner disc brake half-caliper and an outer disc brake half-caliper, each of the inner and outer disc brake half-calipers comprising: 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; a pair of bridge portions formed on opposite sides of the central portion, each of the bridge portions extending further in the axial direction toward a first side of the disc brake half caliper than the central portion; each of the bridge portions defining at least one through hole extending therethrough in the axial direction and configured to be disposed radially outside an outer circumferential surface of a brake disc forming part of a disc brake including the disc brake half-caliper; at least one of the bridge portions terminating on the first side at a flat surface perpendicular to the axial direction, and having at least one cavity formed in the flat surface with a bottom at which the at least one through hole opens; the flat surface of the at least one of the bridge portions having an outermost perimeter unbroken by any of the at least one cavities of the at least one of the bridge portions; the disc brake caliper further comprising a plurality of bolts, each of the plurality of bolts extending through one of the through holes in the inner disc brake half-caliper and one of the through holes of the outer disc brake half-caliper; the flat surface of the at least one of the bridge portions of the outer disc brake half-caliper being in contact and with the flat surface of the at least one of the bridge portions of the inner disc brake half-caliper; wherein the at least one of the bridge portions of the inner disc brake half-caliper has a single cavity formed in the flat surface and a pair of through holes opening at the bottom of the single cavity.
4. A disc brake caliper, comprising: an inner disc brake half-caliper and an outer disc brake half-caliper, each of the inner and outer disc brake half-calipers comprising: 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; a pair of bridge portions formed on opposite sides of the central portion, each of the bridge portions extending further in the axial direction toward a first side of the disc brake half caliper than the central portion; each of the bridge portions defining at least one through hole extending therethrough in the axial direction and configured to be disposed radially outside an outer circumferential surface of a brake disc forming part of a disc brake including the disc brake half-caliper; at least one of the bridge portions terminating on the first side at a flat surface perpendicular to the axial direction, and having at least one cavity formed in the flat surface with a bottom at which the at least one through hole opens; the flat surface of the at least one of the bridge portions having an outermost perimeter unbroken by any of the at least one cavities of the at least one of the bridge portions; the disc brake caliper further comprising a plurality of bolts, each of the plurality of bolts extending through one of the through holes in the inner disc brake half-caliper and one of the through holes of the outer disc brake half-caliper; the flat surface of the at least one of the bridge portions of the outer disc brake half-caliper being in contact and with the flat surface of the at least one of the bridge portions of the inner disc brake half-caliper; wherein the at least one of the bridge portions of the outer disc brake half-caliper has a single cavity formed in the flat surface and a pair of through holes opening at the bottom of the single cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(14) The outer disc brake half-caliper 100 of
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(16) In the illustrated embodiment, the pistons are actuated by hydraulic fluid introduced into the cylindrical recesses 2 behind the pistons. In order for the hydraulic fluid to be supplied to both the inner and outer half-calipers 100 and 100a, internal fluid passageways 14, which are in communication with the cylindrical recesses 2, and which mate when the inner and outer calipers are secured together, can be provided in at least one bridge portion 7 of each half-caliper 100 and 100a. However, external tubing or piping can instead be used to supply the hydraulic fluid between the half-calipers 100 and 100a. In the embodiment illustrated in
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(19) A method of making a disc brake half-caliper, which is applicable to both the outer disc brake half-caliper 100 and the inner disc brake half-caliper 100a, and which uses casting mold with an internal portion defining the central portion 1/1a, at least one cylindrical recess 2/2a formed in the central portion and configured to support a piston for movement in the axial direction, a pair of bridge portions (i.e., two bridge portions) 7/7a formed on opposite sides of the central portion 1/1, each of the bridge portions 7/7a extending further in the axial direction toward a first side than the central portion 1/1a and terminating on the first side at a flat surface 9/9a perpendicular to the axial direction, and at least one cavity 6/6a in each of the flat surfaces 9/9a, will now be described.
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(21) In known iron casting processes, it has been found that there can be porosity in the portion of the molten iron which solidifies last due to shrinkage of the iron upon solidification. In this regard, the provision of cavities 6/6a on the bridge portions 7/7a allows the molten iron which flows into the portions of the casting mold forming the bridge portions 7/7a to flow relatively linearly through thin-walled sections which exist due to the presence of the cavities. Thus, as illustrated in
(22) Turning back to the method, after the iron has suitably cooled, the through holes are 11/11a are formed, such as by drilling, in the bridge portions 7/7a. As discussed above, the through holes 11/11a are positioned to extend through the bridge portions 7/7a in the axial direction and open at the bottoms 13/13a of the cavities 6/6a. Additional processing, such as forming the internal fluid passageways 14/14a and providing the pistons and associated seals, is also performed after the iron forming the half-brake calipers 100/100a has cooled.
(23) In the half-calipers 100/100a illustrated in
(24) The detailed description above describes a brake half-caliper, a brake caliper made from two such brake half-calipers, and a method of making the brake half-calipers. The invention is not limited, however, to the precise embodiments and variations described. Various changes, modifications and equivalents can be effected by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims. It is expressly intended that all such changes, modifications and equivalents which fall within the scope of the claims are embraced by the claims.