The present invention relates to a disk brake assembly which is integrally connected to the front fork so as to increase the precision of assembly and to reduce the range of accumulated tolerance of the parts of the brake assembly.
A conventional disk brake assembly is shown in
The first part 741 includes a connection portion 751 so as to be connected to one of the lugs 73 to form a “connection A”. The first and second parts 741, 742 include two connection portions 761, 762 which are “connection B” so that the two parts 741, 742 are connected to each other. The other lug 73 is connected to another connection portion 752 on the first part 741 and forms a “connection C”. Each connection of the “connection A”, “connection B” and “connection C” includes its individual tolerance, each threaded hole of the connection includes another tolerance so that the accumulated tolerance causes the brake disk 72 located at a position that the lining plates cannot evenly and simultaneously touch the disk 72. This makes the lining plates to be worn out quickly and the braking force is not evenly applied to the brake disk 72.
The present invention relates to an integral combination of a front fork and a brake assembly. The front fork is connected to a wheel shaft and the brake assembly is integrally connected to the front fork so that assembly steps are simplified. A chamber is defined in the brake assembly so as to receive a brake mechanism therein and the brake mechanism includes two lining plates and a brake unit. A groove is defined between the two lining plates and a brake disk is located between the two lining plates which are moved toward each other by the brake unit.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
FIGS. 1 to 3 show the integral combination of a front fork 10 and a brake assembly 11 of the present invention. The front fork 10 is connected to a wheel shaft and the brake assembly 11 is integrally connected to the front fork 10. The brake assembly 11 includes a plurality of parts which includes a first part 111 and a second part 112. The first part 111 is integrally connected to the front fork 10 and the second part 112 is connected to the first part 111. A chamber 13 is defined in the brake assembly 11 and a brake mechanism 20 is received in the chamber 13. The brake mechanism 20 includes two lining plates 22 and a brake unit 21. A groove 12 is defined between the two lining plates 22 and a brake disk 50 is located between the two lining plates 22 which are moved toward each other by the brake unit 21. A resilient member 26 such as a spring, is connected between the two lining plates 22.
The brake mechanism 20 includes a fixed arm 23 integrally connected to the brake assembly 11 and a swing arm 24 which is pivotably connected to a central portion of the brake assembly 11 and is connected to the brake unit 21. A brake cable 25 extends through the fixed arm 23 and is connected to a distal end of the swing arm 24. When the user pulls the brake cable 26 which pivots the swing arm 24 so as to drive the two lining plates 22 to clamp the brake disk 50 and stop the wheel.
The integral front fork 10 and the mechanism assembly 11 simplifies the manufacturing steps and lowers the cost. The integral structure reduces the accumulated tolerance so as to improve the wearing of the lining plates 22 and the brake disk 50. The less accumulated tolerance is benefit to adjust the gaps between the brake disk 50 and the lining plates 22. The less number of the parts can reduce the total weight of the brake assembly. The present invention can be cooperated with mechanical brake assembly, hydraulic brake assembly and semi-hydraulic brake assembly.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.