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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 03, 2015
Filed:
Jul. 06, 2009
Aleksandar Pericevic, Munich, DE;
Stephan Pitzing, Munich, DE;
Johann Baumgartner, Moosburg, DE;
Steffen Geissler, Hallbergmoos, DE;
Robert Trimpe, Wessling, DE;
Aleksandar Pericevic, Munich, DE;
Stephan Pitzing, Munich, DE;
Johann Baumgartner, Moosburg, DE;
Steffen Geissler, Hallbergmoos, DE;
Robert Trimpe, Wessling, DE;
KNORR-BREMSE Systeme fuer Nutzfahrzeuge GmbH, Munich, DE;
Abstract
A disc brake, particularly for a commercial vehicle, includes a brake caliper configured as a sliding caliper, two brake pads, which are disposed in the brake caliper, at least one guide spar for fastening the brake caliper to a stationary carrier, a brake application device, effective via at least one adjusting spindle, an adjusting device, which is non-rotatably connected to the adjusting spindle, for compensating brake pad wear, and a restoring device, disposed on the action side and having a restoring element that is elastically deformable if the brake caliper is displaced as a function of the braking operation and by which the caliper can be automatically brought into a starting position. The disc brake is configured such that the restoring device has a supporting part, which remains in position relative to the brake anchor plate if the brake caliper is displaced as a function of the braking operation, and which interacts with the resilient restoring element.