Disc brake pad and disc brake assembly

A disc brake pad includes a lining (31) and a back plate (32) supporting the lining and having a projecting lug portion (33a) and a torque transfer surface (34a). The projecting lug portion projects towards a rotor exit side. The torque transfer surface is disposed at a side edge portion which is si...

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Main Authors Ueda, Masayuki, Ishiguro, Isao
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 30.01.2019
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Summary:A disc brake pad includes a lining (31) and a back plate (32) supporting the lining and having a projecting lug portion (33a) and a torque transfer surface (34a). The projecting lug portion projects towards a rotor exit side. The torque transfer surface is disposed at a side edge portion which is situated further radially inwards than the lug portion (33a). The projecting lug portion includes a first projecting arc-shaped surface portion (37) which is disposed at a radially innermost portion of a radially inner surface of the lug portion. A portion of the torque transfer surface which lies near to a radially outer end of the torque transfer surface and which is situated further radially inwards than both of the radially inner surface and an action line of a brake tangential force exerted on braking is most projected toward the rotor exit side on the torque transfer surface.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20140188922