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Date of Patent:
Jul. 29, 2025

Filed:

Nov. 18, 2022
Applicant:

Zf Active Safety Gmbh, Koblenz, DE;

Inventors:

Jason Sauerberg, Neuhäusel, DE;

Felix Hiester, Rueber, DE;

Assignee:

ZF ACTIVE SAFETY GMBH, Koblenz, DE;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
F16D 65/18 (2006.01); F16D 55/226 (2006.01); F16D 65/097 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
F16D 65/183 (2013.01); F16D 55/226 (2013.01); F16D 65/0971 (2013.01);
Abstract

The present disclosure relates to a force transmission apparatus for a disc brake, The apparatus comprises an actuation element, a brake liner arrangement having a brake liner and a carrier plate, and a pressure element. The pressure element has a thickness which extends toward the actuation direction, a length extending in a tangential direction of an associated brake disc in an installed state and a width which extends in a radial direction of an associated brake disc in the installed state. The pressure element has a force input side operationally connected to the actuation element and a force output side. The force output side has contact regions spaced apart from each other and operationally connected to the carrier plate. The force output side has a region which is recessed into the pressure element. The recessed region has a first reinforcement web which connects the contact regions to each other such that the first reinforcement web is not recessed or is recessed less than the recessed region.


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