Actuating device for a hand brake of a motor vehicle

Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Elements

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74575, 74535, 74537, 74538, 74528, G05G 104, G05G 506

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ABSTRACT:
The actuating device for a hand brake of a motor vehicle includes a hand lever pivotably supported on a support bracket fixedly secured to the vehicle body and displaceable against a bias of a return spring, and a traction lever that connects the hand lever with the drive element for actuating means of at least one wheel brake assembly of the motor vehicle. The actuating device further includes an automatically locking latching mechanism which is associated with the traction lever and is not connected with the hand lever. The latching mechanism provides for predetermined positioning of the drive element necessary for application of the brake. The latching mechanism is released with an auxiliary rod displaceable within the hand lever against a spring bias.

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patent: 5001942 (1991-03-01), Boyer
patent: 5067366 (1991-11-01), Gandiglio
patent: 5159850 (1992-11-01), Nadi et al.

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