Brake device for children's vehicle

Brakes – Wheel – Transversely movable

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188 20, F16D 5100

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061422649

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a brake device for a children's vehicle which overcomes the drawbacks of a conventional brake device that causes different braking force when the wheel rotating in different directions. The brake device of the present invention is constituted by a brake disc rotating along with the wheel; and a pair of brake shoes pivotally secured by one end at a fixed portion relatively to the brake disc and capable of counterly fastening the circumference of the brake disc. When braking, the brake shoes rotate pivotally by the fixed portion to fasten the brake disc and stop the wheel. Since the pair of brake shoes always provide together a major and a minor braking force whenever the wheel rotates clockwise or counterclockwise, they always provide the same braking performance.

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