Brakes – Operators – Electric
Patent
1999-03-22
2000-09-05
Schwartz, Chris
Brakes
Operators
Electric
188 724, 188 727, 188 7345, 188196, B60L 700
Patent
active
061128643
ABSTRACT:
A pin slide mechanism 3 comprises a pair of support portions 23, 24 on a carrier 1 secured to a non-rotating portion of a vehicle. A support portion 24 provided on a tip end of an arm 28 extends from the carrier 1 inwardly of the vehicle. By slidably fitting a cylindrical portion 27 provided on a caliper body 2 via a sleeve 26 onto a pin portion 25a of a pin/bolt 25, the caliper body 2 is secured to the support portions 23, 24. The caliper has an increased weight by containing an electrically-driven device therein, and is supported by the support portions 23, 24 in a straddle-mounted fashion to prevent inclination of the caliper during braking.
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Nakamura Tadaaki
Suzuki Shinji
Schwartz Chris
Tokico Ltd.
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