Disc brake with mechanical actuator

Brakes – Wheel – Axially movable brake element or housing therefor

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188 734, F16D 6516

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041426118

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a mechanical disc brake wherein a pair of friction elements are urged into engagement with a rotor to effectuate braking of the rotor. A frame slidably engaging a support carries the pair of friction elements and a second lever and a link connects with the frame and a first lever. The first lever is movable to impart rotation to the second lever which urges one of the pair of friction elements into engagement with the rotor. At the same time, the link is movable by the first lever so that the link and second lever cooperate to slide the frame relative to the support thereby urging the other of the pair of friction elements into engagement with the rotor. A plate releasably carried by the first lever opposes the link to connect the first lever with the link.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1978974 (1934-10-01), Williams
patent: 3095949 (1963-07-01), Butler
patent: 3424278 (1969-01-01), Ostwald et al.
patent: 3590961 (1971-07-01), Airheart
patent: 3599758 (1971-08-01), Bishop
patent: 3613837 (1971-10-01), Tsubouchi
patent: 3913709 (1975-10-01), Burgdorf et al.

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