IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0369327
(1989-06-21)
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우선권정보 |
CH-0002400 (1988-06-22) |
발명자
/ 주소 |
- Pletscher Oskar (Marthalen CHX)
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출원인 / 주소 |
- Gebruder Pletscher AG (Marthalen CHX 03)
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
1 인용 특허 :
1 |
초록
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A pair of brake shoes (36) arranged opposite one another are intended for engaging the side faces of a rim (F) and are each fastened to the end region of an arm (30, 31) of a brake caliper (29). The arms (30, 31) are jointly pivotable, counter to the effect of a restoring spring (47), in a plane at
A pair of brake shoes (36) arranged opposite one another are intended for engaging the side faces of a rim (F) and are each fastened to the end region of an arm (30, 31) of a brake caliper (29). The arms (30, 31) are jointly pivotable, counter to the effect of a restoring spring (47), in a plane at a right angle to the direction of frictional force, and moreover the brake shoes are displaceable to a restricted extent in a direction at a right angle to the pivoting plane. The arms (30, 31) interact with a sloping face (23, 24), in order, during the displacement of the brake shoes (36), to be pressed against the corresponding side face of the rim (F) in an assisted manner. To reduce the danger that the arms (30, 31) will jam during the application of the brake and that consequently the braked wheel (11) will lock, the end regions of the two arms (30, 31) are each supported on a sloping face (23, 24) via a freely rotatable roller (51), these sloping faces (23 24) converging in the direction of frictional force and are anchored firmly to the bicycle frame (12, 13). The arms (30, 31) are each pivotable about their own pivot pin (33, 34′), and the sloping faces (23, 24) and rollers (51) are arranged between the respective brake shoe (36) and the pivot pin (33, 34′).
대표청구항
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A self-assisting brake for selectively engaging the wheel rim of a bicycle, and comprising a pair of caliper type brake arms, with each of said arms including a lower end portion, and with each of said arms mounting a brake shoe mounted at the lower end portion thereof, means mounting said brake arm
A self-assisting brake for selectively engaging the wheel rim of a bicycle, and comprising a pair of caliper type brake arms, with each of said arms including a lower end portion, and with each of said arms mounting a brake shoe mounted at the lower end portion thereof, means mounting said brake arms to the frame of the bicycle, with the lower end portions and brake shoes being located on respective opposite sides of the wheel rim, and for pivotal movement about respective, laterally spaced apart pivotal axes which extend generally parallel to the plane of rotation of the wheel rim so as to permit movement of said arms in a first pivotal plane lying perpendicular to the plane of rotation of the wheel rim and between a braking position wherein the brake shoes engage the wheel rim and an open position spaced from the wheel rim, and while permitting limited pivotal movement of said brake arms in a second pivotal plane which lies parallel to the plane of rotation of the wheel rim and such that said brake shoes are able to move in the direction of movement of the wheel rim, manually operable means for moving said brake arms from said open position to said braking position, and spring biasing means for biasing said brake arms toward said open position, a pair of cam surfaces fixed mounted to the frame of the bicycle at laterally space apart locations on opposite sides of the wheel rim and forwardly of said brake arms when viewed in the forward rotational direction of said wheel rim, with the cam surfaces being generally aligned with respective ones of the lower end portions of said brake arms and positioned so as to lie between the associated brake shoe and the pivotal axis of the associated brake arm, and with said cam surfaces converging toward each other in the forward rotational direction of the wheel rim, and a pair of rollers mounted to respective ones of said lower end portions of said brake arms and being aligned with respective ones of said cam surfaces, whereby movement of the brake arms to said braking position during operation of the bicycle causes the brake shoes to engage the rotating wheel rim, which in turn causes said brake shoes to move in the forward rotational direction and said rollers to engage said cam surfaces, thereby camming the brake shoes against the wheel rim with an increased force.
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