A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
Reference numeral 8 denotes a caliper bracket, which is mounted to the knuckle 4 by two bolts 10 and 12. The caliper bracket 8 supports a pair of friction pads 18 and 20 at two opposite positions in the rotational direction (circumferential direction) of the brake disc 2, i.e., at a disc inlet position and a disc outlet position in the rotational direction of the brake disc 2. The friction pads 18 and 20 are provided on the axially opposite sides of the brake disc 2. Two slide pins 15 and 17 are slidably engaged with the caliper bracket 8. The slide pins 15 and 17 are fixed to a brake caliper 6 by two bolts 14 and 16, respectively. As shown in
The brake caliper 6 has an integral wheel cylinder 22, and the piston 24 is engaged in the wheel cylinder 22. A piston chamber 26 is defined between the wheel cylinder 22 and the piston 24, and a fluid pressure is supplied from a brake master cylinder through a pressure supply port 28 into the piston chamber 26. The brake disc 2 is connected to a hub 3. When a fluid pressure is supplied from the brake master cylinder through the pressure supply port 28 into the piston chamber 26, the piston 24 is pushed leftward as viewed in
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The projecting end portion 38a inserted in the recess 39a is mounted to the caliper bracket 8 by means of a pad support 40. Similarly, the projecting end portion 38b inserted in the recess 39b is mounted to the caliper bracket 8 by means of a pad support 42. The knuckle 4 has two integral arm portions 4a and 4b extending in parallel to each other. The caliper bracket 8 is fixed to these two arm portions 4a and 4b of the knuckle 4 by means of the two bolts 10 and 12 mentioned above. Preferably, the caliper bracket 8 is mounted to the knuckle 4 so that the inner connecting portion 8c of the caliper bracket 8 extends in perpendicular relationship with the arm portions 4a and 4b of the knuckle 4 as viewed in side elevation.
A sensor plate 32 is fixed to the arm portion 4b by means of two bolts 34 and 36. A strain gauge 44 is attached to the sensor plate 32. The strain gauge 44 is connected to an amplifier (not shown). This preferred embodiment is characterized in that the sensor plate 32 is mounted to the arm portion 4b of the knuckle 4 so that a straight line 46 connecting the centers of the bolts 10 and 12 is perpendicular to a straight line 48 connecting the centers of the bolts 34 and 36 as viewed in side elevation.
In the case of braking during forward running of the vehicle, the friction pads 18 and 20 come into pressure contact with the brake disc 2 during rotation of the brake disc 2, so that the friction pads 18 and 20 are dragged by the brake disc 2 to move in the rotational direction of the brake disc 2. Accordingly, the projecting end portion 38b of the back plate 38 abuts against the brake load receiving portion 8b of the caliper bracket 8. Although not shown, a similar projecting end portion of the back plate 39 abuts against the brake load receiving portion 8b of the caliper bracket 8. As a result, the brake load receiving portion 8b of the caliper bracket 8 is deformed outside in the rotational direction of the brake disc 2. At the same time, the caliper bracket 8 undergoes a bending moment in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the sheet of
As mentioned above, the sensor plate 32 is mounted to the knuckle 4 so that the straight line 46 connecting the centers of the bolts 10 and 12 is perpendicular to the straight line 48 connecting the centers of the bolts 34 and 36 as viewed in side elevation. Accordingly, the sensor plate 32 undergoes a bending moment caused by the deformation of the brake load receiving portion 8b and a bending moment in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the sheet of
In the case that the sensor plate 32 is mounted to the knuckle 4 so that the straight lines 46 and 48 are not perpendicular to each other as viewed in side elevation, a shearing force is applied to the sensor plate 32 due to the bending moment perpendicular to the plane of the sheet of
While the sensor plate 32 is fixed to the arm portion 4b of the knuckle 4 near the brake load receiving portion 8b formed at the disc outlet position of the caliper bracket 8 in this preferred embodiment, the present invention is not limited to this configuration. For example, the sensor plate 32 may be fixed to any other portion of the knuckle 4 such as the arm portion 4a connected to the brake load receiving portion 8a formed at the disc inlet position of the caliper bracket 8. The strain in the sensor plate 32 is generated only when the brake torque is transmitted through the brake load receiving portion 8b of the caliper bracket 8. Accordingly, the strain in the sensor plate 32 is hardly influenced by a vertical force and a lateral force, so that the brake force can be detected accurately. As a modification, any strain detecting means other than the strain gauge 44 may be mounted on the sensor plate 32.
The present invention is not limited to the details of the above described preferred embodiments. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims and all changes and modifications as fall within the equivalence of the scope of the claims are therefore to be embraced by the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-264023 | Sep 2006 | JP | national |