The present invention relates to a restriction device installed to the brake rotor so as to restrict the brake rotor from rotating when maintaining the brake rotor.
JP 2000-274511 discloses a differential which is connected to two axles that are respectively connected to two wheels. A set of gears secures the differential by bolts. The set of gears transfers the output energy from the engine to the differential so as to drive the wheels. JP2000-274511 provides a device that replaces the differential and includes a portion that is connected to the set of gears, and another portion that is connected to the axles so as to restrict rotation of the axles.
When the bolts are to be removed, the axles rotate freely, this requires one person to secure the brake rotor that is connected with the axle, and another person to remove the bolts. In other words, this task requires two persons to finish and therefore reduces the efficiency or work.
The present invention is intended to provide a device that is installed to the brake rotor so as to secure the brake caliper and the disk of the brake rotor to eliminate the drawbacks mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a restriction device and comprises a connection portion and a locking portion, wherein the connection portion has a protrusion which is connected to connection parts on a brake rotor, and the locking portion has a base which is in contact with a brake caliper and to restrict rotation of brake disk. A bridge extends from the connection portion.
Preferably, the bridge is connected to the base.
Preferably, the bridge includes a first hole and a second hole defined therein. The first hole is located corresponding to the protrusion, and the second hole is located corresponding to the base. A locking member extends through the second hole.
The present invention requires only one person to remove bolts of the brake rotor.
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.
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The brake rotor 30 as shown in
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The base 18 includes a locking member 25 which extends through the second hole 17 and is locked by a nut 20. When the brake disk 31 is restricted from rotating when the base 18 contacts the brake caliper 32.
When unscrewing the bolts of the axle 9 and the differential 8, the axle 9 freely rotates and this may affect the maintenance processes. As shown in
When using the restriction device of the present invention, the wheel IS removed and the connection parts 38 are exposed. The base 18 is put corresponding to the disk body 34, and the protrusion 22 is connected to one of the connection parts 38 and secured by a nut as shown in
The bolts connecting the axle 9 and the differential 8 are then rotated, and the brake disk 31 is rotated an angle. The base 18 then contacts the caliper 32, and the axle 9 and the brake disk 31 now do not rotate because of the base 18 contacting the brake caliper 32. The bolts can be easily unscrewed.
After the maintenance and the bolts are rotated in reverse direction to fasten the axle 9 to the differential 8, the brake disk 31 will rotate, the technician then shift the base 18 to the opposite direction so that the brake disk 31 is restricted from rotating, and the axle 9 does not rotate either. The bolts can be easily fastened and connected to the nuts. After the task is finished, the nut 20 on the connection portion 12 is removed, the restriction device 10 can then be removed from the brake disk 31. Only one technician is required when using the restriction device 10 of the present invention.
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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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107123976 | Jul 2018 | TW | national |