Caliper mounting arrangement for a disc brake

Brakes – Wheel – Axially movable brake element or housing therefor

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188 735, F16D 6502

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040747956

ABSTRACT:
Fluid pressure operated disc brakes of a vehicle of the kind having a stationary member adapted to be secured to a non-rotatable part of a wheel assembly, a movable member on the stationary member, fluid pressure operated brake actuator incorporated into the movable member, a brake pad on one side of the friction disc slidably guided by the stationary member and directly responsive to the fluid pressure operated brake actuator, and a second friction pad on the opposite side of the fraction disc. A deformable resilient spacer is interposed between the stationary member and the movable member for resiliently mounting the movable member on the stationary member in restorably and axially shiftable relation to the stationary member due to the deformation of the resilient spacer.

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