Clamp structure for connecting a brake control cable to a brake

Brakes – Vehicle – Velocipede

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188 2419, B62L 114

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053739183

ABSTRACT:
A bicycle brake apparatus comprising a pair of brake calipers each attached to a bicycle frame to be pivotable about a first axis, and a connecting structure for connecting one of the brake calipers to a brake control cable. Each brake caliper includes a proximal region pivotally attached to the bicycle frame, a brake pad mounting region for supporting a brake pad, and an arm region extending from the brake pad mounting region. The connecting structure includes a control cable receiving surface formed on the arm region of one of the brake calipers, and a cable clamp for engaging the control cable receiving surface. The cable clamp is movable along a second axis extending substantially parallel to the arm region of this brake caliper to fixedly hold the brake control cable between the control cable receiving surface and the cable clamp. The second axis extends substantially perpendicular to the first axis and in a direction outwardly and upwardly of the bicycle.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4718521 (1988-01-01), Hosokawa
patent: 5058450 (1991-10-01), Yoshigai

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