BRAKE CALIPER
20200039605 ยท 2020-02-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Matthew J. Poster (Madison, WI, US)
- Randall S. Koplin (Middleton, WI)
- Andrew C. Joncich (Madison, WI, US)
- Michael J. Hammond (Monona, WI, US)
- Kyle G. Neuser (Madison, WI, US)
- Erik P. Eagleman (Madison, WI, US)
Cpc classification
B62L1/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A brake caliper including a first brake arm, a cable bridge pivotably secured to the first brake arm, a second brake arm having a lower arm portion and an upper arm portion, a cam situated on the upper arm portion, the cam including a cable groove. The brake caliper further including a cam lever having a pivot portion rotatably secured to the upper arm portion at a cam lever axis, a latch portion for releasable securement to the second brake arm, and a cable clamp for securing a brake cable.
Claims
1. A brake caliper comprising: a first brake arm; a cable bridge pivotably secured to the first brake arm; a second brake arm having a lower arm portion and an upper arm portion; a cam situated on the upper arm portion, the cam including a cable groove; and a cam lever comprising: a pivot portion rotatably secured to the upper arm portion at a cam lever axis; a latch portion for releasable securement to the second brake arm; and a cable clamp for securing a brake cable.
2. The brake caliper of claim 1, wherein the cam protrudes from an outer sidewall of the upper arm portion in a direction away from the second brake arm.
3. The brake caliper of claim 1, wherein the cam includes an arced portion forming a cable groove.
4. The brake caliper of claim 3, further comprising a cable guide coupled to the cable bridge.
5. The brake caliper of claim 4, wherein the brake cable extends through the cable guide and is secured to the cable clamp.
6. The brake caliper of claim 5, wherein the brake cable is situated in the cable groove when the latch portion of the cam lever is secured to the second brake arm.
7. The brake caliper of claim 6, wherein the brake cable is not situated in the cable groove when the latch portion of the cam lever is unsecured from the second brake arm.
8. The brake caliper of claim 5, wherein the first brake arm is pivotably secured on a first side of a wheel and the second brake arm is pivotably secured on a second side of the wheel, opposite the first brake arm.
9. The brake caliper of claim 8, wherein the brake cable is engaged by the cable groove during a rotational closing of the cam lever, and wherein the cam displaces a length of the brake cable to shorten the distance between the cable bridge and the cam lever axis, thereby pivoting the first brake arm and second brake arm inwards towards each other.
10. The brake caliper of claim 9, wherein the brake cable is disengaged from the cable groove during a rotational opening of the cam lever, thereby abating the displacement of the brake cable by the cam and increasing the distance between the cable bridge and the cam lever axis to allow the first brake arm and second brake arm to pivot outwards away from each other.
11. The brake caliper of claim 10, further comprising a first brake block secured to the first brake arm and a second brake block secured to the second brake arm.
12. The brake caliper of claim 11, wherein the first brake arm is pivotably secured to a first fork leg of a front fork assembly and second brake arm is pivotably secured to a second fork leg of the front fork assembly.
13. The brake caliper of claim 12, wherein the front fork assembly is mounted to a bicycle frame.
14. The brake caliper of claim 11, wherein the first brake arm and second brake arm are pivotably secured to a bicycle frame.
15. A brake caliper lever assembly comprising: a brake arm having a lower arm portion and an upper arm portion; a cam situated on the upper arm portion, the cam including an arced portion forming a cable groove; and a cam lever comprising: a pivot portion rotatably secured to the upper arm portion at a cam lever axis; a latch portion for releasable securement to the brake arm; and a cable clamp for securing a brake cable.
16. A brake caliper comprising: a first brake arm; a cable bridge pivotably secured to the first brake arm; a second brake arm having a lower arm portion and an upper arm portion; a cam protruding from an outer sidewall of the upper arm portion, the cam including an arced portion forming a cable groove; and a cam lever comprising: a pivot portion rotatably secured to the upper arm portion at a cam lever axis; a latch portion for releasable securement to the second brake arm; and a cable clamp for securing a brake cable.
17. The brake caliper of claim 16, wherein the first brake arm and second brake arm are pivotably secured to a bicycle frame on opposing sides of a wheel.
18. The brake caliper of claim 17, further comprising a cable guide coupled to the cable bridge, and wherein the brake cable extends through the cable guide and is secured to the cable clamp.
19. The brake caliper of claim 18, wherein the brake cable is engaged by the cable groove during a rotational closing of the cam lever, and wherein the cam displaces a length of the brake cable to shorten the distance between the cable bridge and the cam lever axis, thereby pivoting the first brake arm and second brake arm inwards towards each other.
20. The brake caliper of claim 19, wherein the brake cable is disengaged from the cable groove during a rotational opening of the cam lever, thereby abating the displacement of the brake cable by the cam and increasing the distance between the cable bridge and the cam lever axis to allow the first brake arm and second brake arm to pivot outwards away from each other.
Description
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[0038] In at least some embodiments, the latch portion 27 of the cam lever 37 includes a latch 58, which is configured to engage the latch tab 54 when the cam lever 37 is rotated into a closed position. It shall be understood that in at least some embodiments, various types of latching mechanisms known in the art can be utilized for selectable engagement of the cam lever 37 with the second brake arm 36, and therefore the latch tab 54 and latch 58 are understood to be exemplary and can be replaced or modified to utilize various other engaging mechanisms. In at least some embodiments, the cam lever 37 further includes a handle portion 59 for engagement by a user's hand to lower or lift the cam lever 37.
[0039] The brake caliper lever assembly 15 is considered in a closed position when the cam lever 37 is latched with the second brake arm 36 (e.g.,
[0040] The size of the cam 50 and associated cable groove 52 can be varied to accommodate various sizes of brake arms 24, 36, with a larger cam able to provide additional brake cable displacement for greater movement of the brake arms and brake blocks. The cam 50 can also be situated either closer to or further from the upper arm portion 35. In addition, although the brake caliper lever assembly 15 has been described generally for convenience with reference to the front brake caliper 14, the rear brake caliper 16 can be identical to the front brake caliper 14, or otherwise incorporate the brake caliper lever assembly 15. Further, the brake caliper lever assembly 15 can be used with numerous other types of brake calipers and on wheeled vehicles other than a bicycle.
[0041] Fasteners and other components have been illustrated in various figures, although some fasteners and components may have been omitted from certain figures for clarity. The various components can be manufactured using one or more different types of materials, including plastic, carbon fiber, metal, etc. Although the invention has been herein described in what is perceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, and the FIGS. have illustrated various exemplary shapes and sizes, it is to be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments set forth above. Rather, it is recognized that modifications may be made by one of skill in the art of the invention without departing from the spirit or intent of the invention and, therefore, the invention is to be taken as including all reasonable equivalents to the subject matter of the appended claims and the description of the invention herein.