The present invention relates to a brake disc for vehicles; in particular, the present invention relates to brake discs that are suitable for being used on motorcycles.
As we know, in some motorcycles the front or back wheels often comprise an integrally formed brake disc, in other words comprising a portion for connecting to the hub, a braking band and a plurality of spokes made in a single piece.
During braking, these brake discs may suffer vibrations that cause an irritating whistling.
Solutions suitable for eliminating this inconvenience are not known in the art.
The problem of the present invention is to make a brake disc for vehicles that resolves the inconveniences stated with reference to the prior art.
These inconveniences are resolved by a brake disc for vehicles as described below.
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will be appreciated from the following description of a preferred embodiment, wherein:
The elements or parts of elements in common between the subsequently described embodiments will be indicated with the same numeral references.
The term radial direction means a direction that is substantially perpendicular to an X rotation axis of the disc.
The term axial direction means a direction that is substantially parallel to the X rotation axis of the disc.
The term tangential direction means a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the axial direction and to the radial direction.
With reference to the above drawings, a brake disc for vehicles with an X rotation axis is generally indicated with reference numeral 4.
The brake disc 4 comprises a connecting portion 8 to a wheel hub of a vehicle, a braking band 12 and at least one spoke 16 interconnecting the connecting portion 8 and the braking band 12.
The braking band 12 is preferably connected to the connecting portion 8 by means of a plurality of spokes 16 that are preferably arranged in step.
The brake disc 4 is formed integrally, in particular, the braking band 12 is integral with the connecting portion 8 and with the spokes 16.
Advantageously, at least one spoke 16 comprises an active section reduction 18 to provide reduced rigidity in relation to the corresponding integral section.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the section reduction 18 is made with a lightening 19 that is suitable for reducing the axial thickness of a portion of the spoke.
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The lightening 19 with a circular course is preferably defined by a chamfer or flare 20 arranged on the side of one face of the disc.
The lightening 19 preferably limits the active section of the spoke 16 to maintain the continuity, level with said spoke 16, between the connecting portion 8 and the braking band 12. In other words, the lightening 19 reduces the active section of the spoke 16 but does not completely interrupt the continuity of the same spoke, or rather the mechanical connection that the spoke forms between the braking band 12 and the connecting portion 8.
The lightening 19 preferably reduces the active section of the spoke 16 to no more than 40% of the active section of the integral spoke 16. In other words, the lightening 19 reduces the active section of the spoke 16 by at least 60% compared with the corresponding section of the integral spoke 16.
According to an advantageous embodiment (
According to an embodiment, the interruption 22 is arranged level with a portion of the spoke 16 next to the braking band 12.
According to an embodiment, the interruption 22 comprises a direct channel 24 that is substantially tangential to the braking band 12 so as to affect the whole tangential thickness of the spoke 16 dividing it into two separate parts.
The interruption 22 preferably comprises at least one indentation 28 in relation to a radial direction, which is suitable for defining a slot 32 with said channel 24.
According to an embodiment, the interruption 22 comprises a pair of indentations 28 that are radially facing and arranged on each of the ends of the opposite portions of the spoke 16 facing each other, the indentations 28 defining a slot 32 with the channel 24.
The slot 32 is preferably symmetrical in relation to a radial direction passing the X rotation axis of the disc 4.
The slot 32 is also preferably symmetrical in relation to a tangential direction, perpendicular to a radius of the disc.
According to an advantageous embodiment, the disc 4 comprises at least one bush 40 contained in the slot 32 and the channel 24 so it is constrained by the indentations 28 in relation to a tangential direction.
According to an embodiment, the bush 40 comprises a bush body 44 and constraining means 48. According to an embodiment the bush 40 is formed integrally and level with an axial end, said constraining means comprise a first head 50, and at the opposite end they comprise a second head 51, which is obtained, for example, by riveting. These heads 50, 51 exhibit a greater diameter than the diameter of the slot 32 so as to axially constrain the bush 40 in relation to the slot 32.
An elastic element 52 is preferably inserted between the bush body 44 and one of the heads 50,51, suitable for pre-charging the bush body 44 and the constraining means 50,51 in relation to an axial direction.
According to an embodiment, said elastic element 52 is a washer spring.
The mass of the bush 40 is preferably substantially equal to the mass of material removed from the spoke 16 to form the interruption.
According to a further embodiment, the disc comprises at least one small plate 60 suitable for being connected to the slot 32 or the channel 24 so as to cover the interruption 22 at least partially.
The small plate 60 preferably has a plate body 64, for example that is flat and equipped with a pair of fastening flaps 68 that are suitable for being constrained by clicking or mortising to special fastening holes 72, which are arranged, for example, on the spoke on the side of the connecting portion 8 and the braking band 12.
According to an embodiment, the plate body 64 comprises two flaps 76 suitable for being hooked by clicking onto side edges 78 of the spoke, which are separated by the interruption 22.
The plate body 64 preferably has a tangential extension so as to completely cover the interruption 22.
The mass of said plate 60 is preferably substantially equal to the mass of material removed from the spoke 16 to form the interruption 22.
Advantageously, in an assembly configuration of the disc 4 on the relative wheel hub, the disc is oriented angularly to bring the interruption 22 and the connectable bush 40 or plate 60 into a diametrically opposite position in relation to the inflation valve of the relative tyre to be connected to the rim.
According to a further embodiment, at least two spokes 16 of the disc 4 comprise an active section reduction 18 to exhibit reduced rigidity in relation to the corresponding integral section.
Said active section reduction 18 can be made with a lightening 19 or an interruption 20. In an embodiment comprising two spokes 16, with an active section reduction 18, said spokes 16 are preferably arranged in diametrically opposite positions in relation to said X rotation axis of the disc 4.
In an embodiment comprising at least two spokes 16 or a plurality of spokes 16, comprising an active section reduction 18, the spokes 16, comprising an active section reduction 18 are preferably arranged in step in relation to the X rotation axis.
As we can appreciate from the description, the brake disc of the present invention enables the inconveniences exhibited by the brake disc of the prior art to be overcome.
In particular, the disc according to the invention does not vibrate and whistle during braking.
The disc in the present invention maintains a gyroscopic effect, as well as a reduced, non suspended mass.
In order to satisfy specific and contingent needs, a person skilled in the art can make numerous modifications and variations to the above described brake discs, all of which are included in the scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims.
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