Disc brake and a pad for such a brake

Brakes – Wheel – Axially movable brake element or housing therefor

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188 731, 192 30V, F16D 6540

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045600384

ABSTRACT:
A disc brake comprises a torque-supporting member (10) with which is associated an actuating mechanism (28) to stress at least one friction element (22) against a rotating disc (18), this element (22) comprising a lining-holding plate (38) on which a friction lining is mounted. The plate (38) interacts so as to be anchored and to slide with guide surfaces formed on the torque support (10), and an anti-noise spring (48) interacts with the friction element (22) and with the torque support (10). According to the invention, the lining-holding plate (38) has an assembly aperture (46) for the anit-noise spring (48) and this aperture has a bearing portion and a widened assembly portion which opens into the bearing portion and onto one edge of the lining-holding plate (38). The anti-noise spring (48) interacts with at least one part of the bearing portion so as to stress the friction element (22).

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patent: 4027751 (1977-06-01), Gerard
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