Claims
- 1. A disk brake comprising:
- a disk hub adapted to be mounted to a wheel;
- a plurality of flat, annularly shaped rotors or disks;
- means, formed by the disk hub and rotors for attaching the rotors to the disk hub such that the rotors rotate with disk hub and are free to slide in a first direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of wheel rotation;
- a plurality of pairs of opposing situated brake pads, one pair associated with each rotor and means for urging the brake pads into frictional engagement with their respective rotors,
- wherein the attaching means includes a plurality of grooves, extending in the first direction and a like plurality of mating teeth slidably received within corresponding grooves, and
- wherein each groove comprises a flat bottom and walls outwardly extending from the bottom, and
- wherein the attaching means further includes an insert or liner between each groove and corresponding tooth, and
- wherein the insert comprises a thin walled structure including a bottom adapted to seat upon the bottom of the groove and walls extending outwardly therefrom, and
- wherein one of the walls of the insert is arcuately shaped to bias corresponding teeth towards an opposite wall of its corresponding groove.
- 2. The brake as defined in claim 1 wherein the arcuately shaped insert wall nominally urges the rotors in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation.
- 3. The brake as defined in claim 1 wherein the insert includes means for securing same to the brake hub, and wherein the securing means includes a plurality of tabs extending from one wall of the insert adapted to fit to an end wall of a respective disk hub.
- 4. The brake as defined in claim 1 wherein the plurality of grooves are formed in the disk hub and extend in the first direction, and wherein each rotor includes a plurality of mating teeth extending from an inner edge thereof.
- 5. The brake as defined in claim 1 wherein the angle of one of the walls is chosen to be perpendicular to a maximum resultant friction reaction force and wherein the angle of the other wall is equal and opposite in direction.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a division of application Ser. No. 134,639, filed 12/18/87, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,844,206.
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