Claims
- 1. A caliper drive for a bicycle ball bearing mechanical disc brake caliper, the caliper drive moving an associated brake pad along an advancement axis relative to a brake disc operatively associated with ball bearing mechanical disc brake caliper during caliper actuation, the caliper drive comprising:
a first cam fixed against axial movement relative to an advancement axis during caliper actuation; a second cam movable axially of the advancement axis relative to the first cam during caliper actuation; a plurality of ball bearings; and a plurality of ramped grooves between the first cam and the second cam, each ramped groove receiving a ball bearing, the ramped grooves being configured to cause axial movement of the second cam relative to the first cam upon relative rotation between the first and second cams about the advancement axis, each ramped groove having side walls defining a radially stable path for the ball bearing substantially preventing relative radial movement between the first and second cams.
- 2. The caliper drive of claim 1 further comprising a cooperating ramped groove operatively associated with each ramped groove to form a cooperative ramped groove pair, a ball bearing being received between each cooperative ramped groove pair, the ramped groove and cooperative ramped groove of each cooperative ramped groove pair extending circumferentially in opposite directions.
- 3. The caliper drive of claim 1 wherein the second cam comprises a shaft extending along the advancement axis with a normal first planar surface attached thereto and the first cam comprises a second planar surface having an orifice about the advancement axis, the shaft of the drive cam being received in the orifice with the first and second planar surfaces being juxtaposed, the ramped grooves being formed in at least one of the first and second planar surfaces.
- 4. The caliper drive of claim 3 wherein the side walls of the ramped grooves prevent contact between the shaft and an inner diameter of the orifice.
- 5. The caliper drive of claim 1 further comprising at least three equally circumferentially spaced ramped grooves.
- 6. The caliper of claim 1 wherein each ramped groove extends circumferentially at an identical radius about the advancement axis.
- 7. The caliper drive of claim 1 wherein each ramped groove extends circumferentially about the advancement axis, is evenly circumferentially spaced about the advancement axis and has a radius from the advancement axis that varies uniformly with respect to the other ramped grooves.
- 8. The caliper drive of claim 7 wherein circumferentially adjacent ramped grooves overlap in a radial direction over a portion of their respective lengths.
- 9. The caliper drive of claim 1 wherein the first cam is a fixed cam fixed against axial and radial movement relative to the advancement axis and the second cam is a drive cam movable axially and rotatably relative to the advancement axis during caliper actuation, whereby upon rotation of the drive cam about the advancement axis it moves axially of the advancement axis.
- 10. The caliper drive of claim 1 further comprising a pivoting actuation lever having a proximal end fixed about the advancement axis to the drive cam, the caliper drive being actuated by application of a force to the actuation lever.
- 11. The caliper drive of claim 9 wherein the drive cam comprises a shaft extending along the advancement axis with a normal first planar surface attached thereto and the fixed cam comprises a second planar surface having an orifice about the advancement axis, the shaft of the drive cam being received in the orifice with the first and second planar surfaces being juxtaposed, the ramped grooves being formed in at least one of the first and second planar surfaces and the side walls of the ramped grooves prevent contact between the shaft and the inner diameter of the orifice.
- 12. A caliper drive for a bicycle ball bearing mechanical disc brake caliper, the caliper drive moving an associated brake pad along an advancement axis relative to a brake disc operatively associated with ball bearing mechanical disc brake caliper during caliper actuation, the caliper drive comprising:
a first cam fixed against axial movement relative to an advancement axis during caliper actuation; a second cam movable axially of the advancement axis relative to the first cam during caliper actuation; a plurality of ball bearing; and a plurality of elongate ramped grooves between the first and second cams, each ramped groove receiving a ball bearing and being configured to cause axial movement of the second cam relative to the first cam upon relative rotation between the first and second cams about the advancement axis, each groove extending circumferentially about the advancement axis, the grooves being evenly circumferentially spaced relative to each other about the advancement axis, and the grooves having a radius from the advancement axis that varies uniformly with respect to the other ramped grooves.
- 13. The caliper drive of claim 12 wherein circumferentially adjacent ramped grooves overlap in a radial direction over a portion of their length.
- 14. The caliper drive of claim 12 having at least three ramped grooves.
- 15. The caliper drive of claim 14 wherein each groove extends more than 120° circumferentially about the advancement axis.
- 16. A caliper drive of claim 12 further comprising a cooperating ramped groove operatively associated with each ramped groove to form a cooperative ramped groove pair, a ball bearing being received between each cooperative ramped groove pair, the ramped groove and cooperative ramped groove of each cooperative ramped groove pair extending circumferentially in opposite directions.
- 17. A method of moving on a brake pad operatively associated with a caliper drive of bicycle ball bearing mechanic disc brake along an advancement axis, the method comprising:
providing a first cam fixed against axial movement relative to an advancement axis during caliper actuation; providing a second cam movable axially of the advancement axis relative to the first cam during actuation; providing a plurality of elongate ramped grooves between the first and second cams, each ramped groove receiving a ball bearing and being configured to cause axial movement of the second cam relative to the first cam upon relative rotation between the first and second cams about the advancement axis; actuating the caliper by rotating one of the first and second cams about the advancement axis; and preventing relative radial movement between the first and second cams by the side walls of the ramped grooves forming a radially stable path for ball bearing received therein.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/195,560, filed Apr. 6, 2000, entitled “Mechanical Disc Brake Caliper”, the contents of which are incorporated herein in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60195560 |
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