Disc brake, especially for motor vehicles

Brakes – Wheel – Axially movable brake element or housing therefor

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188 7332, 188 7345, 192101, 277212FB, F16D 5522, F16D 6514, F16D 2100, B61F 1522

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047414197

ABSTRACT:
A disc brake comprises a pair of brake pads (34) each associated with either side of a brake disc (10). At least one brake pad (34) comprises a backplate (36) having at least one projection (40) which is free of friction lining and by which it is guided on a guide pin (46) for displacement towards the brake disc (10). The guide pin (46) is fastened at a brake carrier member (12), extends through the corresponding projection (40) into a protective sleeve (56) fixed to the same, and has a free end (54) adjacent the brake disc (10). The protective sleeve (56) is designed to be elastic in longitudinal direction and has an end (60) remote from the corresponding projection (40) of the backplate (36). This end (60) is fixed tightly at the free end (54) of the corresponding guide pin (46). The fastening of the guide pin (46) at the carrier member (12) is releasable.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1368253 (1921-02-01), Fulton
patent: 2195663 (1940-04-01), Wolfram
patent: 2994410 (1961-08-01), Burnett

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