IP Library Granted Patent US 8,733,515
Granted Patent B2
US 8,733,515 · App. 13/201,376 · Granted May 27, 2014

Caliper body for disc brake for vehicle

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Patent No.
US 8,733,515
App. No.
13/201,376
Granted
May 27, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

There is provided a caliper body for a two system-type disc brake for a vehicle, which is reduced in size and has an improved air bleeding property by employing a simple structure. In the caliper body for the two-system disc brake for the vehicle, a communication path, which connects cylinder holes for a first brake system, and a first bleeder hole are formed rectilinearly on an outside, in a disc radius direction, of an imaginary line IL 1 which rectilinearly connects inner edges, in the disc radius direction, of cylinder holes for a first brake system and a cylinder hole for a second brake system is provided on an outside, in the disc radius direction, of the communication path.

Claims (25)

1. A caliper body for a disc brake for a vehicle, the caliper body being for a two system-type disc brake for the vehicle and comprising:

three or more cylinder holes arranged in a disc circumference direction in an action portion disposed at a side portion of a disc rotor, at least two of the cylinder holes being formed as cylinder holes for a first brake system and at least one of the cylinder holes being formed as a cylinder hole for a second brake system, the at least one cylinder hole for the second brake system being disposed between the at least two cylinder holes for the first brake system, the at least two cylinder holes for the first brake system being connected by a communication path, pistons inserted into the at least two cylinder holes for the first brake system being actuated by hydraulic fluid supplied through a first fluid passage, a piston inserted into the at least one cylinder hole for the second brake system being actuated by hydraulic fluid supplied through a second fluid passage,

a first union hole and a first bleeder hole open in the first fluid passage, and

a second union hole and a second bleeder hole open in the second fluid passage,

wherein the communication path and the first bleeder hole are formed rectilinearly on an outside, relative to a center of the disc brake in a disc radius direction, of an imaginary line which rectilinearly connects inner edges, relative to the center of the disc brake in the disc radius direction, of the at least two cylinder holes for the first brake system,

wherein the at least one cylinder hole for the second brake system is provided on an outside, relative to the center of the disc brake in the disc radius direction, of the communication path,

wherein the caliper body is supported to be movable in a direction of a disc shaft on a caliper bracket mounted to a vehicle body through a pair of slide pins, one of said slide pins being provided on a disc rotation output side and the other of said slide pins being provided on a disc inner periphery side in a forward traveling direction of the vehicle, and

wherein the slide pin on the disc inner periphery side is either

(a) disposed at such a position that an imaginary line which rectilinearly connects inner edges of cylinder portions having the at least two cylinder holes for the first brake system formed therein, relative to the center of the disc brake in the disc radius direction, passes through a section of the slide pin, or

(b) disposed on an outside of the imaginary line, relative to the center of the disc brake in the disc radius direction.

2. A caliper body for a disc brake for a vehicle, the caliper body being for a two system-type disc brake for the vehicle and comprising:

three cylinder holes arranged in a disc circumference direction in an action portion disposed at a side portion of a disc rotor, two of the cylinder holes disposed on a disc rotation input side and a disc rotation output side in a forward traveling direction of the vehicle being formed as cylinder holes for a first brake system and the central cylinder hole being formed as a cylinder hole for a second brake system, the two cylinder holes for the first brake system being connected by a communication path, pistons inserted into the cylinder holes for the first brake system being actuated by hydraulic fluid supplied through a first fluid passage, the piston inserted into the cylinder hole for the second brake system being actuated by hydraulic fluid supplied through a second fluid passage,

a first union hole and a first bleeder hole open in the first fluid passage, and

a second union hole and a second bleeder hole open in the second fluid passage,

wherein the caliper body includes the action portion disposed at one side portion of the disc rotor, a reaction portion disposed on the other side portion of the disc rotor, and a bridge portion connecting the reaction portion and the action portion astride an outer periphery of the disc rotor,

wherein the communication path and the first bleeder hole are formed rectilinearly on an outside, relative to a center of the disc brake in a disc radius direction, of an imaginary line which rectilinearly connects inner edges, relative to the center of the disc brake in the disc radius direction, of the two cylinder holes for the first brake system,

wherein the cylinder hole for the second brake system is provided on an outside, relative to the center of the disc brake in the disc radius direction, of the communication path,

wherein the caliper body is supported to be movable in a direction of a disc shaft on a caliper bracket mounted to a vehicle body through a pair of slide pins, one of said slide pins being provided on a disc rotation output side and the other of said slide pins being provided on a disc inner periphery side in a forward traveling direction of the vehicle, and

wherein the slide pin on the disc inner periphery side is either

(a) disposed at such a position that an imaginary line which rectilinearly connects inner edges of cylinder portions having the two cylinder holes for the first brake system formed therein, relative to the center of the disc brake in the disc radius direction, passes through a section of the slide pin, or

(b) disposed on an outside of the imaginary line, relative to the center of the disc brake in the disc radius direction.

3. The caliper body according to claim 1 , wherein the slide pin on the disc inner periphery side is disposed such that the imaginary line which rectilinearly connects the inner edges of the cylinder portions having the at least two cylinder holes for the first brake system formed therein, relative to the center of the disc brake in the disc radius direction, passes through the section of the slide pin.

4. The caliper body according to claim 1 , wherein the slide pin on the disc inner periphery side is disposed on the outside of the imaginary line which rectilinearly connects the inner edges of the cylinder portions having the at least two cylinder holes for the first brake system formed therein, relative to the center of the disc brake in the disc radius direction.

5. The caliper body according to claim 2 , the slide pin on the disc inner periphery side is disposed such that the imaginary line which rectilinearly connects the inner edges of the cylinder portions having the two cylinder holes for the first brake system formed therein, relative to the center of the disc brake in the disc radius direction, passes through the section of the slide pin.

6. The caliper body according to claim 2 , wherein the slide pin on the disc inner periphery side is disposed on the outside of the imaginary line which rectilinearly connects the inner edges of the cylinder portions having the two cylinder holes for the first brake system formed therein, relative to the center of the disc brake in the disc radius direction.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Feb 2, 2022
From: NISSIN KOGYO CO., LTD.
To: HITACHI ASTEMO, LTD.
Reel/Frame 058951/0705 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 18, 2011
From: HIRAMORI, YOICHI; KUSANO, TOSHIHIRO
To: NISSIN KOGYO CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 026774/0273 →