Claims
- 1. A disc brake assembly, comprising:two independent hydraulic type disc brakes configured for use as a service brake, the independent hydraulic type disc brakes being disposed in a circumferential arrangement along a disc rotor, one of the independent hydraulic type disc brakes comprising a first pair of brake pads and the other comprising a second pair of brake pads, both pairs of brake pads operable to cause a braking effect on the disc rotor by pressing against the disc rotor; and a mechanical floating-caliper type disc brake configured for use as a parking brake, the mechanical floating-caliper type disc brake comprising a third pair of brake pads and being positioned circumferentially between the two independent hydraulic type disc brakes, at least one component part of each of the independent hydraulic type disc brakes being coupled directly to the pads of the mechanical floating-caliper type disc brake such that at least one of the independent hydraulic type disc brakes serves as a torque-receiving part of the mechanical floating-caliber type disc brake and torque generated at the mechanical floating-caliper type disc brake is transferred directly to the components of the at least one of the independent hydraulic type disc brake.
- 2. The disc brake assembly of claim 1 wherein the independent hydraulic type disc brake is a fixed-caliper type.
- 3. The disc brake assembly of claim 2 wherein a caliper of the independent hydraulic type disc brake comprises the torque-receiving part.
- 4. The disc brake assembly of claim 3 wherein the mechanical floating-caliper type disc brake comprises a spring chamber operating mechanism.
- 5. The disc brake assembly of claim 2 wherein a carrier of the independent hydraulic type disc brake comprises the torque-receiving part.
- 6. The disc brake assembly of claim 5 wherein the mechanical floating-caliper type disc brake comprises a spring chamber operating mechanism.
- 7. The disc brake assembly of claim 2 wherein the mechanical floating-caliper type disc brake comprises a spring chamber operating mechanism.
- 8. The disc brake assembly of claim 1 wherein the independent hydraulic type disc brake is a floating-caliper type.
- 9. The disc brake assembly of claim 8 wherein the mechanical floating-caliper type disc brake comprises a spring chamber operating mechanism.
- 10. The disc brake assembly of claim 1 wherein the mechanical floating-caliper type disc brake comprises a spring chamber operating mechanism.
- 11. A disc brake assembly, comprising:two independent hydraulic type disc brakes configured for use as a service brake, the independent hydraulic type disc brakes being disposed in a circumferential arrangement along a disc rotor, one of the independent hydraulic type disc brake comprising a first pair of brake pads and the other comprising a second pair of brake pads, both pairs of brake pads being operable to cause a braking effect on the disc rotor by pressing against the disc rotor; a mechanical floating-caliper type disc brake configured for use as a parking brake, the mechanical floating-caliper type disc brake comprising a third pair of brake pads and being positioned circumferentially between the two independent hydraulic type disc brakes, at least one component part of each of the independent hydraulic type disc brakes being coupled to the pads of the mechanical floating-caliper type disc brake such that at least one of the independent hydraulic type disc brakes serves as a torque-receiving part of the mechanical floating-caliber type disc brake; and a tightening part for adjustably coupling the mechanical floating-caliper type disc brake and at least one hydraulic type disc brake to a stationary part of a vehicle.
- 12. A disc brake assembly for use with a rotor, comprising:a pair of independent service disc brakes circumferentially positionable along the rotor, the pair of service disc brake comprising a corresponding first and second pair of pads; and a mechanical floating-caliper parking disc brake disposed between the independent service disc brakes, the parking disc brake comprising a third pair of pads, at least one component part of at least one service disc brake being directly used as a torque-receiving part of the parking disc brake and torque generated at the mechanical floating-caliper type disc brake is transferred directly to the components of the service disc brake.
- 13. The disc brake assembly of claim 12 wherein at least one of the independent service disc brakes is a fixed-caliper type disc brake.
- 14. The disc brake assembly of claim 12 wherein at least one of the independent service disc brakes is a floating-caliper type disc brake.
- 15. The disc brake assembly of claim 12 wherein the mechanical floating-caliper parking disc brake comprises a spring chamber operating mechanism.
- 16. The disc brake assembly of claim 12 wherein the torque-receiving part is provided on a caliper of the independent service disc brake.
- 17. The disc brake assembly of claim 12 wherein the torque-receiving part is a provided on carrier of the independent service disc brake.
- 18. A disc brake assembly for use with a rotor, comprising:a pair of independent service disc brakes circumferentially positionable along the rotor, each of the independent service disc brakes comprising an independent first pair of pads; a mechanical floating-caliper parking disc brake disposed between the independent service disc brakes, the parking disc brake comprising a second pair of pads, at least one component part of at least one independent service disc brake being used as a torque-receiving part of the parking disc brake; and a tightening part coupled to the parking disc brake and attachable to a stationary part of a vehicle, the tightening part being coupled to at least one of the independent service disc brakes.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/243,012, filed Feb. 3, 1999, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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