Claims
- 1. A disc brake caliper having a cast metal housing and an anchor bracket which are connected for relative movement during brake actuation, said housing having a bridge section for bridging in use, a disc brake rotor and first and second axially spaced brake pad mounting faces extending substantially perpendicular to said bridge section for disposal in use, on either side of a disc brake rotor and for axial mounting of brake pads thereagainst, first and second inner finger radiuses extending respectively at the junction between said bridge section and each of said first and second brake pad mounting faces for radially supporting a portion of the periphery of a said brake pad, piston actuating means being provided for axially displacing a said brake pad away from said first brake pad mounting face into engagement with a disc brake rotor, each of said first and second brake pad mounting faces and said inner finger radiuses being machined over the surfaces of contact with the brake pads, said second inner finger radius between said bridge section and said second brake pad mounting face including raised sections at each end thereof relative to the section extending therebetween, and a further raised section substantially intermediate said raised end sections thereof.
- 2. A disc brake caliper according to claim 1, said first inner finger radius between said bridge section and said first brake pad mounting “face” including raised sections at each end thereof relative to the section extending therebetween.
- 3. A disc brake caliper according to claim 2, said first inner finger radius including a further raised section substantially intermediate said end sections thereof.
- 4. A disc brake caliper according to claim 2, wherein the axial extent of said raised sections of said first inner finger radius from said first brake pad mounting face toward said second brake pad mounting face does not exceed the maximum displaced position of the leading face of the backing plate of the brake pad which is to be mounted against said first brake pad mounting face.
- 5. A disc brake caliper according to claim 2, said first inner finger radius including raised end sections and a raised intermediate section, and wherein between said end sections and said intermediate section said first inner finger radius has arcuately formed machined surfaces.
- 6. A disc brake caliper according to claim 1, wherein one or more of said raised sections are formed by sections of the respective inner finger radiuses that are not machined and so remain as cast.
- 7. A disc brake caliper according to claim 6, wherein one or more of said raised sections have residual compressive stresses introduced into the surface thereof by surface treatment after casting.
- 8. A disc brake caliper according to claim 1, wherein the axial extent of said raised sections of said second inner finger radius from said second brake pad mounting face toward said first brake pad mounting face does not exceed the thickness of the backing plate of the brake pad that is to be mounted thereagainst.
- 9. A disc brake caliper according to claim 1, wherein between said end sections and said intermediate section said second inner finger radius has arcuately formed machined surfaces.
- 10. A brake pad in combination with a disc brake caliper according to claim 1.
- 11. A disc brake caliper having a cast metal housing and an anchor bracket which are connected for relative movement during brake actuation, said housing having a bridge section for bridging in use, a disc brake rotor and first and second axially spaced brake pad mounting faces extending substantially perpendicular to said bridge section for disposal in use, on either side of a disc brake rotor and for axial mounting of brake pads thereagainst, first and second inner finger radiuses extending respectively at the junction between said bridge section and each of said first and second brake pad mounting faces for radially supporting a portion of the periphery of a said brake pad, piston actuating means being provided for axially displacing a said brake pad away from said first brake pad mounting face into engagement with a disc brake rotor, each of said first and second brake pad mounting faces and said inner finger radiuses being machined over the surfaces of contact with the brake pads, said first inner finger radius between said bridge face and said first brake pad mounting “face” including raised sections at each end thereof relative to the section extending therebetween, and said second inner finger radius between said bridge section and said second brake pad mounting face including raised sections at each end thereof relative to the section extending therebetween.
- 12. A disc brake caliper according to claim 11, said second inner finger radius including a further raised face substantially intermediate said raised end sections thereof.
- 13. A disc brake caliper according to claim 11, said first inner finger radius including a further raised section substantially intermediate said end sections thereof.
- 14. A disc brake caliper according to claim 11, wherein one or more of said raised sections are formed by sections of the respective inner finger radiuses that are not machined and so remain as cast.
- 15. A disc brake caliper according to claim 14, wherein one or more of said raised sections have residual compressive stresses introduced into the surface thereof by surface treatment after casting.
- 16. A disc brake caliper according to claim 11, wherein the axial extent of said raised sections of said second inner finger radius from said second brake pad mounting face toward said first brake pad mounting face does not exceed the thickness of the backing plate of the brake pad that is to be mounted thereagainst.
- 17. A disc brake caliper according to claim 11, wherein the axial extent of said raised sections of said first inner finger radius from said first brake pad mounting face toward said second brake pad mounting face does not exceed the maximum displaced position of the leading face of the backing plate of the brake pad which is to be mounted against said first brake pad mounting face.
- 18. A disc brake caliper according to claim 11, wherein between said end sections and said intermediate section said second inner finger radius having arcuately formed machined surfaces.
- 19. A disc brake caliper according to claim 11, said first inner finger radius including raised end sections and a raised intermediate section, and wherein between said end sections and said intermediate section said first inner finger radius having arcuately formed machined surfaces.
- 20. A brake pad for use with a disc brake caliper according to any one of claim 11.
- 21. A disc brake caliper having a cast metal housing and an anchor bracket which are connected for relative movement during brake actuation, said housing having a bridge section for bridging in use, a disc brake rotor and first and second axially spaced brake pad mounting faces extending substantially perpendicular to said bridge section for disposal in use, on either side of a disc brake rotor and for axial mounting of brake pads thereagainst, first and second inner finger radiuses extending respectively at the junction between said bridge section and each of said first and second brake pad mounting faces for radially supporting a portion of the periphery of a said brake pad, piston actuating means being provided for axially displacing a said brake pad away from said first brake pad mounting face into engagement with a disc brake rotor, each of said first and second brake pad mounting faces and said inner finger radiuses being machined over the surfaces of contact with the brake pads, said second inner finger radius between said bridge face and said second brake pad mounting face including raised sections at each end thereof relative to the section extending therebetween, and a further raised intermediate section, and wherein between said end sections and said intermediate section said
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of international application number PCT/AU00/00368, filed Apr. 26, 2000, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference, and claims the priority of Australian Patent Application No. PP 9950, filed Apr. 26, 1999.
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