Claims
- 1. A disc brake for a vehicle comprising a rotatable disc, a relatively stationary drag taking member located adjacent said disc and having circumferentially spaced arms extending over the periphery of said disc and each including a drag taking abutment surface, first and second friction pad assemblies for engagement with opposite faces of the disc, each of said assemblies having circumferentially spaced parts slidably engaging the respective arms of said drag taking member and being guided for movement with respect to said disc between said arms on said abutment surfaces which take the drag on both said pad assemblies when said brake is applied, means cooperating with said stationary drag taking member and with said friction pad assemblies for preventing substantial radial movement of said assemblies relative to said arms when said assemblies are engaged with said arms, a caliper member straddling both the peripheral edge of said disc and said friction pad assemblies, a limb of said caliper member acting on said second friction pad assembly, actuating means housed in said caliper member on one side of said disc for applying said first friction pad assembly directly to an adjacent face of said disc, guide means on said one side of said disc for slidably mounting said caliper member on said drag taking member.Iadd., said guide means being the only means by which said caliper is directly and slideably mounted on said drag-taking member .Iaddend.for movement relative to said disc, said guide means comprising .[.only.]. a single element located at one circumferential position on said one side of said disc and within the periphery thereof, said caliper member being slidably mounted on said single element for movement relative to said disc in a direction parallel to the axis thereof whereby said second friction pad assembly is adapted to be applied to said disc through said limb by the reaction of said caliper member to said actuating means, and said element being secured to one of said members and extending into a clearance opening in the other of said members, resilient means disposed between said element and said opening to permit relative movement in a radial direction between said element and said opening to occur in response to movement of said second friction pad assembly from one of said abutment surfaces to the other when the brake is applied with the direction of rotation of said disc reversed, said resilient means complementing said guide means while being free of any drag on either of said friction pad assemblies when said brake is applied irrespective of said direction of rotation of said disc, and guiding and anti-rotation means for said caliper member on the side of said disc opposite said one side comprising a coupling between said limb of said caliper member and said second friction pad assembly.
- 2. A disc brake as claimed in claim 1, wherein said element is located in said drag-taking member, a boss is provided on said caliper member through which said element extends into said drag-taking member, and said resilient means acts between said element and said boss.
- 3. A disc brake as claimed in claim 2, wherein said resilient means comprises a bush of resilient material.
- 4. A disc brake as claimed in claim 3, wherein said bush is sealingly connected to said element by means of sealing boots integral with said bush and disposed on opposite sides of said boss.
- 5. A disc brake as claimed in claim 2, wherein said resilient means comprises at least one annular ring of resilient material.
- 6. A disc brake as claimed in claim 5 wherein two axially spaced annular rings of resilient material are disposed between said element and said boss.
- 7. A disc brake as claimed in claim 6, wherein one of said rings is partially received in a groove in said element and the other of said rings is partially received in a groove in said boss.
- 8. A disc brake as claimed in claim 7, wherein the one of said rings adjacent to said disc is received in said groove in said boss, and the said other ring is received in said groove in said element.
- 9. The disc brake as claimed in claim 1 wherein said resilient means extends radially through the clearance space between the wall of said opening and said element and engages said wall and said element, the clearance space being of a size and said resilient means being constructed and arranged to permit said relative movement in a radial direction between said element and said opening.
- 10. The disc brake as claimed in claim 1 wherein each pad assembly includes a backing plate, said radial movement preventing means comprising lugs at the respective ends of the backing plates, and outwardly directed notches carried by the respective lugs, each slidably receiving an arm of the stationary drag taking member. .Iadd.
- 11. A disc brake for a vehicle comprising a rotatable disc having an annular periphery and first and second opposite faces, a relatively stationary drag-taking member located adjacent to said disc and having arms extending over the periphery of the disc and circumferentially spaced with respect to the periphery of said disc, each arm including a drag taking abutment surface, first and second friction pad assemblies for engagement with said opposite faces of the disc, each of said pad assemblies having circumferentially spaced parts slidably engaging with the respective arms of the drag taking member and being guided for movement with respect to said disc between said arms on said abutment surfaces which take the drag on both said pad assemblies when said brake is applied, a caliper member straddling both the periphery of said disc and said friction pad assemblies and having first and second axially spaced limbs, said second limb of said caliper member acting on said second friction pad assembly, actuating means housed in first limb of said caliper member for applying said friction pad assembly directly to an adjacent face of said disc, guide and anti-rotation means for slidably mounting said caliper member on said drag taking member for movement relative to said disc only in a direction substantially parallel to the axis thereof, said guide and anti-rotation means including an element on which, said caliper member is slidably mounted for movement relative to said disc in a direction parallel to the axis thereof whereby said second friction pad assembly is adapted to be applied to said disc through said second limb by the reaction of said caliper member to said actuating means, and said element being secured to one of said members projecting through a clearance opening in the other of said torque taking and caliper members, and resilient means disposed between said element and said opening, said resilient means complementing said guide and anti-rotation means while being free of any drag on either of said friction pad assemblies when said brake is applied irrespective of said direction of rotation of said disc, wherein said element comprises a bolt having a head carrying a threaded shank, a threaded opening is provided in the said one of said members and into which said shank is screwed, a sleeve passing through said clearance opening in said other of said members and surrounding said shank and being clamped at opposite ends between said head and the said one of said members, and wherein said resilient means comprises a bush of resilient material disposed between said sleeve and said opening and having first and second opposite ends projecting from opposite ends of said clearance opening, a first annular sealing boot projecting from said bush towards the said one member, a second annular sealing boot projecting from said bush towards said head of said bolt, said first boot having a first end integral with said first end of said bush and a second end, said second boot having a first end integral with said second end of said bush and a second end, a first radial bead integral with said second end of said first boot engaging sealingly with said sleeve at a first position disposed between the said one of said members and the said other of said members, and a second radial bead integral with said second end of said second boot engaging sealingly with said sleeve at a second position disposed between the said other of said members and said head of said bolt..Iaddend. .Iadd.12. A disc brake as claimed in claim 11, wherein said element is located in said drag-taking member, a boss is provided on said caliper member through which said bolt extends into said drag-taking member, and said bush acts between said sleeve and said boss, said sealing boots being sealingly engaged with said sleeve at positions spaced from opposite sides of said boss..Iaddend.
- .Iadd.13. A disc brake as claimed in claim 12, wherein portions of said sleeve spaced from opposite sides of said boss are provided with radial grooves adapted sealingly to receive said radial beads at said outer ends of said boots..Iaddend.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application Ser. No. 802,809 filed June 2, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,151,899. Which is a continuation of Ser. No. 626,184 filed Oct. 18, 1975 and now abandoned.
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C130 Type C130 Car-1974, (Nissan Service Bulletin). |
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Divisions (1)
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