Retaining bracket for disc brake caliper and kit including the same
10113599 ยท 2018-10-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D55/225
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/0075
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D55/226
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16D65/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/092
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A kit including first and second retaining brackets for hydraulic disc brake systems is provided. The first retaining bracket is adapted for circumferential fixation about a conventional caliper associated with hydraulic disc brakes. The second retaining bracket is adapted for positioning against an underside of the caliper and for fixation to a conventional mounting bracket for the caliper. The first and second retaining brackets provide additional reinforcement for the brake pads of the hydraulic disc brake system, preventing them from becoming dislodged or misaligned.
Claims
1. A kit of retaining brackets for disc brakes, comprising: a first retaining bracket comprising: a pair of substantially arcuate, parallel rods; a pair of crossbeams extending between, and secured to, said pair of substantially arcuate, parallel rods; and extending members extending from opposing ends of each of said parallel rods, the extending members adapted for securing said pair of substantially arcuate, parallel rods to a disc brake caliper; and a second retaining bracket comprising: a substantially trapezoidal plate having opposed first and second ends, a recess being formed in the first end adapted for receiving a rotor axle; a flange secured to the second end of the substantially trapezoidal plate and extending substantially orthogonal thereto, the flange being adapted for positioning against an underside of the disc brake caliper; and a pair of openings formed through the first end of the substantially trapezoidal plate for receiving a pair of threaded bolts for interconnection with the disc brake caliper.
2. The kit of retaining brackets for disc brakes as recited in claim 1, wherein each extending member has an aperture formed therethrough for receiving a fastener.
3. A reinforced disc brake caliper, comprising: a disc brake caliper; and a first retaining bracket affixed to a circumferential portion of the disc brake caliper, the first retaining bracket including: a pair of substantially arcuate, parallel rods; a pair of crossbeams extending between, and secured to, said pair of substantially arcuate, parallel rods; extending members extending from opposing ends of each of said parallel rods, the extending members adapted for securing said pair of substantially arcuate, parallel rods to the disc brake caliper; and a second retaining bracket, the second retaining bracket including a substantially trapezoidal plate having opposed first and second ends, a recess being formed in the first end, and a flange secured to the second end of the substantially trapezoidal plate and extending substantially orthogonal thereto, the flange being positioned against an underside of the disc brake caliper.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(5) Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(8) It should be understood that the lengths and degrees of contouring of the substantially arcuate, parallel rods 12, as well as the lengths of crossbeams 14, may be varied to properly mate with a variety of different types and models of calipers. It should be understood that caliper C is shown for exemplary purposes only and that the retaining bracket 10 may be manufactured with a variety of overall sizes, contourings and relative dimensions to provide proper matches for a variety of different calipers. Additionally, although caliper C is shown as having bolts B1, it should be understood that some calipers may have no such bolts, or may have bolts located in a different location, thus it should be further understood that any suitable type of fixture may be used to secure retaining bracket 10 to the particular caliper in use. It should be further understood that retaining bracket 10 may be manufactured from any suitable type of material, such as corrosion-resistant metal, which is strong enough to securely hold the brake pads BP in place with respect to the caliper.
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(11) It should be understood that the overall size, shape and relative dimensions of second retaining bracket 30 may be varied to properly mate with a variety of different types and models of calipers and mounting brackets. It should be understood that mounting bracket M is shown for exemplary purposes only and that the second retaining bracket 30 may not only be manufactured with a variety of overall sizes, contourings and relative dimensions to provide proper matches for a variety of different calipers and mounting brackets, but that any suitable type of fixture may be used to secure the second retaining bracket 30 to the mounting bracket. Although mounting bracket M is shown as having a pair of openings 54 for receiving bolts B2, it should be understood that some mounting brackets may have no such openings, or may have openings located in different locations, thus any suitable type of fixture may be used to secure retaining bracket 30 to the particular mounting bracket in use. It should be further understood that second retaining bracket 30 may be manufactured from any suitable type of material, such as corrosion-resistant metal, which is strong enough to securely hold the brake pads BP in place with respect to the caliper and the mounting bracket.
(12) It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.