Claims
- 1. In a disc brake having a rotatable rotor, a support adjacent the rotor, a pair of friction elements engageable with the rotor and a frame slidably supporting the pair of friction elements on opposite sides of the rotor, the frame pivoting relative to the support to urge the pair of friction elements into engagement with the rotor and the pair of friction elements pivoting relative to the frame, the improvement wherein said frame includes an opening defining guides for carrying a cylindrical push bar which engages one of said pair of friction elements, said guides also carrying said pair of friction elements, said cylindrical push bar pivoting with said frame when the latter pivots relative to said support in order to directly urge the one of said pair of friction elements into engagement with said rotor, said cylindrical push bar being adjustable axially relative to said frame to dispose the one of said pair of friction elements adjacent said rotor, said pair of friction elements and said cylindrical push bar pivoting with said frame relative to said support upon actuation of the disc brake to urge said pair of friction elements into engagement with said rotor, thereby retarding the rotation of said rotor, and said cylindrical push bar including a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to said rotor at the engagement with said pair of friction elements.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 720,015, filed Sept. 2, 1976, now abandoned.
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