Disc brake apparatus
09982731 ยท 2018-05-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D55/225
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2121/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60T17/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D65/0056
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16D65/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A disc brake apparatus that holds brake pads (46) and is capable of holding a caliper body (30) in a part of the support is provided with a support in which pairs of torque receiving parts (16, 18) provided in both sides in a braking force tangential direction and connecting parts (20) respectively connecting together the torque receiving parts (16, 18) are provided in both sides in an axial-direction of a rotor. In the support, at least one of the torque receiving parts (16, 18) is capable of being divided. The support (12) includes an open part capable of inserting and removing the brake pads (46) in the braking force tangential direction by dividing the torque receiving parts.
Claims
1. A disc brake apparatus comprising: a first torque receiving part provided at a first side of a brake pad in a braking force tangential direction; a second torque receiving part provided at a second side of the brake pad in the braking force tangential direction of the brake pad; a connecting part that connects the first torque receiving part and the second torque receiving part to each other; and a body hold frame including a hold part that holds a caliper body, wherein the first torque receiving part includes a first portion connected to the connecting part and a second portion connected to the body hold frame, and wherein at least one of the first portion and the second portion of the first torque receiving part is structured so that the first portion is separable from the connecting part or the second portion is separable from the body hold frame.
2. The disc brake apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first torque receiving part, the second torque receiving part, the connecting part and the body hold frame are arranged in a frame-like shape.
3. The disc brake apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the caliper body is structured such that a cylinder part and a claw part arranged across a rotor are connected to each other by a bridge part, and wherein the bridge part is arranged at an inner peripheral side with respect to the body hold frame.
4. The disc brake apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the caliper body is structured such that a cylinder part and a claw part arranged across a rotor are connected to each other by a bridge part, and wherein the bridge part is arranged at an outer peripheral side with respect to the body hold frame.
5. The disc brake apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first portion of the first torque receiving part is pivotably connected to the connecting part, and wherein the second portion of the first torque receiving part is separatably fastened to the body hold frame.
6. The disc brake apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first portion of the first torque receiving part is separatably fastened to the connecting part, and wherein the second portion of the first torque receiving part is pivotably connected to the body hold frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
(9) Description is given below specifically of embodiments of a disc brake apparatus according to the invention with reference to the drawings.
(10) A specific example of the disc brake apparatus of the invention is shown in
(11) The disc brake apparatus 10 of this embodiment is basically provided with a support 12, a caliper body 30 and an actuator 40, wherein brake pads 46 are pressed against the sliding surface of a rotor 100 to thereby develop a braking force.
(12) The support 12 of this embodiment, as shown in
(13) The thus structured pad hold frames 14 are arranged respectively on the axial-direction two side surfaces of the rotor 100. In a state shown in
(14) Meanwhile, the body hold frame 24 is used to hold a caliper body 30 to be described specifically. Thus, the body hole frame 24 includes a hold part 26 for holding the caliper body 30. The body hold frame 24 is arranged opposed to the connecting part 20 such that it extends between one torque receiving part 16 and the other torque receiving part 18 (a pair of torque receiving parts) arranged opposed to each other in the braking force tangential direction. Due to this structure, the support 12 is structured such that the pad hold frames 14 and body hold frame 24 are arranged in a frame-like shape. Such structure can enhance the strength against a force applied in the braking force tangential direction.
(15) Here, one end of the body hold frame 24 is connectable to one torque receiving part 16 in the pad hold frame 14, while the other end is fastened and fixed to the base 22. Connection between one torque receiving part 16 and body hold frame 24 can be attained, for example, by bolt fixation through a penetration hole. With this structure, by pulling out a bolt 28, one torque receiving part 16 can be rotated in a frame opening direction with the fastening part 20a for the connecting part 20 as the rotation base point.
(16) The caliper body 30 includes basically a cylinder part 32, a claw part 36 and a bridge part 34. The cylinder part 32 is used to generate an axial force to press the brake pad 46 against the sliding surface of the rotor 100. Inside the cylinder part 32, although not shown, there are arranged a piston, a spring for generating a pressing force and a cam mechanism for removing the pressing force, while a rotation shaft 38 for operating the cam mechanism is projected externally. Also, the cylinder part 32 includes a hold part 32a to be fastened to the hold part 26 of the body hold frame 24 of the support 12.
(17) The claw part 36 is a reacting force receiver arranged opposed to the cylinder part 32 through the rotor 100. In the claw part 36, the brake pad 46 is arranged through an adjuster mechanism 36a used to adjust a clearance between the rotor 100 and brake pad 46.
(18) The bridge part 34 is used to connect together the cylinder part 32 and claw part 36 arranged opposed through the rotor 100. The bridge part 34 of this embodiment, as shown in
(19) The actuator 40 is used to rotate a rotation shaft 38 of a cam mechanism projected from the cylinder part 32. The actuator 40 of a type shown in
(20) In the thus structured disc brake apparatus 10, when a bolt 28 fastening together the body hold frame 24 and one torque receiving part 16 of the pad hold frame 14 is removed, one torque receiving part 16 can be rotated with the fastening part 20a for the connecting part 20 as the rotation base point, thereby enabling formation of an open part in the frame-shaped support 12.
(21) The open part is formed in a direction (braking force tangential direction) where a braking torque is applied in the support 12 (see
(22) Accordingly, in the disc brake apparatus 10 of this embodiment, when replacing the brake pads 46, or when confirming abrasion of the brake pads 46, there is eliminated the need to remove the heavy caliper body 30, thereby enabling labor reduction and enabling safe and quick execution of the operations to replace the brake pads 46 and confirm the abrasion thereof.
(23) Also, in the above embodiment, one torque receiving part 16 is rotated with the fastening part 20a for the pad hold frame 14 as the rotation base point. However, the fastening part 20a of one torque receiving part 16 for the connecting part 20, as shown in
(24) Also, as shown in
(25) Accordingly, when changing the rotation direction of one torque receiving part 16, or when removing one torque receiving part 16, whether either structure is employed, in the replacing and confirming operations of the brake pads 46, the caliper body 30 need not be removed, thereby enabling realization of safe and quick operations.
(26) Also, in the above embodiment, for downsizing and weight reduction of the disc brake apparatus 10, the bridge part 34 constituting the caliper body 30 is interposed between the rotor 100 and body hold frame 24. However, the bridge part 34, as shown in
(27) Also, as an example of the disc brake apparatus 10 of the above embodiment, there is illustrated a negative type disc brake apparatus which removes braking while the actuator 40 is in operation. However, the invention can also be applied to a positive type disc brake apparatus which executes braking while the actuator 40 in operation. Also, although the disc brake apparatus of this embodiment uses the cam mechanism and air chamber as the mechanism for removing braking, instead of them, there may be employed a structure to be driven by hydraulic pressure.
(28) Here, in the above embodiment, the pad hold frame 14 and body hold frame 24 are made of separate members. However, they may also be made of a single member. The reason for this is that integral formation or separate formation of the two frames has no particular influence on the effect of the invention.
(29) Now, the characteristics of the embodiment of the disc brake apparatus according to the invention are briefly described in the following articles.
(30) [1] The disc brake apparatus is provided with a support in which pairs of torque receiving parts provided in both sides in a braking force tangential direction and connecting parts respectively connecting together the torque receiving parts are provided in both sides in an axial-direction of a rotor, wherein the support holds brake pads and is capable of holding a caliper body in a part of the support. In the support, at least one of the torque receiving parts is capable of being divided. The support includes an open part capable of inserting and removing the brake pads in the braking force tangential direction by dividing the torque receiving parts.
(31) [2] In the disc brake apparatus according to the above [1] article, the support is structured by arranging a pad hold frame and a body hold frame in a frame-like shape. The pad hold frame includes the torque receiving parts and the connecting parts to hold the brake pads. The body hold frame is arranged on an outer peripheral side of the rotor, is connected to the torque receiving parts, and holds the caliper body.
(32) [3] In the disc brake apparatus according to the above [2] article, the dividable torque receiving part includes a rotatable pivotal support part in one of a fastening end part with respect to the connecting part and a fastening end part with respect to the body hold frame. The dividable torque receiving part includes a fastening part in the other of the fastening end part with respect to the connecting part and the fastening end part with respect to the body hold frame.
(33) [4] In the disc brake apparatus according to the above [2] or [3] article, the caliper body is structured such that a cylinder part and a claw part arranged across the rotor are connected to each other by a bridge part. The bridge part is arranged in an inner peripheral side with respect to the body hold frame.
(34) [5] In the disc brake apparatus according to the above [2] or [3] article, the caliper body is structured such that a cylinder part and a claw part arranged across the rotor are connected to each other by a bridge part. The bridge part is arranged in an outer peripheral side with respect to the body hold frame.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(35) The disc brake apparatus of the invention is useful when the brake pads of a floating type disc brake apparatus are replaced while maintaining the assembled state of a caliper body.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS AND SIGNS
(36) 10: Disc brake apparatus 12: Support 14: Pad hold frame 16: One torque receiving part 18: Other torque receiving part 20: Connecting part 20a: Fastening part 22: Base 24: Body hold frame 26: Hold part 28: Bolt 30: Caliper body 32: Cylinder part 32a: Hold part 34: Bridge part 36: Claw part 36a: Adjuster mechanism 38: Rotation shaft 40: Actuator 42: Rod 44: Cam lever 46: Brake pad 100: Rotor