Claims
- 1. A mechanism of a brake for a two-wheeler comprising a pair of left and right arms pivotally attached to a frame of the two-wheeler, each having on its distal end portion a brake shoe, and a spring for energizing each of said arms to move said respective arm in a brake releasing direction from an actuated state, wherein one of said arms is more strongly energized by said respective spring than the other of said arms, a stopper being provided to restrict the extent of the movement of said one of said arms towards said brake releasing direction so that, when one of said arms is set back to said brake releasing direction, said one of said arms is stopped by said stopper from further movement thereof before the setting-back movement of said other of said arms is completed, thereby allowing said other arm to be set back to the original position, wherein both of said arms are of the same C-shaped structure, an intermediate portion thereof being pivotally attached to a frame of said two-wheeler by means of a center bolt, each proximal end portion of the C-shaped arms being connected to one end portion of a pulling wire, said pulling wire having a middle portion connected to a central brake wire thereby forming a center-pull type brake.
- 2. A braking device according to claim 1, wherein said stopper is formed as an integral part with a member fixed to said center bolt.
- 3. A braking device according to claim 2, wherein said stopper is attached to a portion of said member, said member being an arch-like plate which is fixed to said center bolt in such a manner that the movements of one of said arms toward the brake releasing direction can be restricted.
- 4. A braking device according to claim 2, wherein each of said springs is of a coil-like structure, one end of which being hooked to the arm and the other end of which being hooked to a base member to which the arm is fixed, and one of the springs hooked to one of the arms is set so as to have a stronger restoring force as compared with the other spring hooked to the other one of the arms.
- 5. A braking device according to claim 1, wherein said stopper is attached to a portion of an arch-like plate which is fixed to said center bolt in such a manner that the movements of one of said arms toward the brake releasing direction can be restricted.
- 6. A braking device according to claim 1, wherein each of said springs is of a coil-like structure, one end of which being hooked to the arm, and the other end of which being hooked to a base member to which the arm is fixed, and one of the springs hooked to one of the arms is set so as to have a stronger restoring force as compared with the other spring hooked to the other one of the arms.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 0 8/016,187, filed Feb. 11, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,328,001, which is a cont. of 07/808,764, filed Dec. 17, 1991 and now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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