Boot protector for disc brake

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Inventors

Kinoshita, Kazuhisa

Application #

299181

Filed

Sep-3-1981

Published

Feb-14-1984

Current US Class

092/168
188/264G
188/72.4

International Classes

F16D 065/00; F16J 015/52

Field of Search

74/18.2 92/168 188/71.1 188/71.6 188/322.18 188/218 192/113 301/6 277/22 277/212

Assignee

Akebono Brake Industry Co., Ltd. ()

Examiners

Butler; Douglas C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Toren, McGeady and Stanger

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Abstract
In a disc brake a piston is axially slidably mounted within a cylindrical space in a cylinder with an opening in the end of the cylinder communicating with the space. The piston is arranged to move axially through the opening and to press a friction pad into engagement with a disc. The piston is in sliding contact with the surface of the space in the cylinder body. A boot protector covers a boot extending between the inside of the cylinder body and the piston. The boot protector is formed, in part, of a rigid ring body fixed to the opening in the cylinder body in which the piston is housed and of an elastic ring body secured to the inner circumference of the rigid ring body. The boot protector covers the surface of the boot facing toward the disc. The boot covers the surface of the piston disposed in sliding contact with the surface of the cylinder.
 
Claims
What is claimed is

1. In a disc brake comprising an axially extending hollow cylinder defining an axially extending space with an opening in said cylinder into the space, the axis of the space and of the opening extending generally parallel with the axis of the cylinder, a piston mounted within the space in said cylinder and having a sliding surface thereon in sliding contact with the surface of the cylinder defining the space and the sliding direction of said piston extending in the axial direction of said cylinder, said piston having an end face located adjacent the opening in said cylinder and arranged to support and press a friction pad into engagement with a disc, wherein the improvement comprises a boot located within the space in said cylinder adjacent the opening into the space and extending between said piston and said cylinder for forming a shield for the surface of said piston in sliding contact with said cylinder, a boot protector positioned between said boot and the plane of the opening in said cylinder, and said boot protector comprising a rigid ring body fixed to said cylinder and an elastic ring body secured to the inner circumference of said rigid ring body and extending inwardly therefrom forming a cover for the surface of said boot facing toward the plane of the opening in said cylinder.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a protector for a boot which covers the sliding face of a piston arranged to thrust a friction pad in a disc brake.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In a disc brake of the type arranged to provide a braking force by thrusting friction pads into contact with a disc by means of a piston in sildable engagement with a cylinder formed within a caliper body, it has been considered very important to maintain the piston smoothly slidable. Therefore, generally, the conventional disc brakes are provided with a bellows-like rubber boot arranged between the piston and the cylinder body in such a way as to shut out the external air from the sliding face of the piston. Meanwhile, the contacting surface on the disc and the friction pads produce friction heat in the region of the boot. A resultant high temperature then tends to cause a rupture of the boot or deterioration in its elasticity. To solve this problem, therefore, many prior art disc brakes have been arranged such that the disc confronting surface portion of the boot is covered with a protector and shielded thereby from thermal radiation.
 
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