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Disc brake

  • US 4,471,858 A
  • Filed: 05/11/1982
  • Issued: 09/18/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/10/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A disc brake in which friction pads are abutted against a brake disc by a caliper straddling said brake disc whereiina ceiling surface having end portions is provided facing to the outer periphery of said brake disc, on a portion of said caliper which straddles said brake disc,a pair of peripheral portions of a backing plate of said friction pads are spaced in a circumferential direction of said brake disc and are slidably guided by said end portions of said ceiling surface,a groove is formed in said ceiling surface of said caliper so as to extend in parallel with the axis of said brake disc,a protruding portion is extended from said backing plate between said pair of peripheral portions of said backing plate radially outwardly of said brake disc in such a manner that said protruding portion is located within said groove,a guide pin secured to said caliper is inserted into said protruding portion of said backing plate between said pair of peripheral portions,a leaf spring is disposed between said ceiling surface and said pair of peripheral portions of said backing plate constructed and arranged such that a portion of said spring between one peripheral portion and said ceiling surface turns said friction pads around said guide pin, causing the other peripheral portion to be urged against another portion of said spring interposed against said ceiling,said leaf spring is provided integrally with a U-shaped portion disposed within said groove of said caliper and said portions disposed between said pair of peripheral portions of said backing plate and said ceiling surface, andone side edge of said protruding portion is abutted against a section of said U-shaped portion of said spring interposed against a side wall of said groove,whereby force imparted to the friction pads during braking is supported by said side wall of said groove and bending stresses on said guide pin are reduced.

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