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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 11, 2016
Filed:
Sep. 20, 2012
Freni Brembo S.p.a., Bergamo, IT;
Andrea Cerutti, Bergamo, IT;
Davide D'Alessio, Bergamo, IT;
FRENI BREMBO S.P.A., Curno, IT;
Abstract
Calliper body () for disk brake having two elongated elements (and) on opposite sides of the disk and suitable for supporting and pressing pads (and) against the disk (), each of said 'elongated bodies (and) comprising an exit portion () of thrust means suitable for facing one of said pads (), each of said exit portions () having a boundary () delimited on the opposite side to the rotation axis () by an upper boundary () which borders a radially outer portion () of the elongated body, said calliper body () having at least one connection bridge () with an inner bridge side () facing towards the calliper body, said radially outer portion being divisible, along its direct tangential extension parallel to the circumferential direction, into three substantially equal sections (or), of which two lateral sections (andorand) and one interposed central section (), wherein said calliper body () comprises at least one reinforcement element () suitable for firmly connecting one said inner bridge side () to one said central section () of the adjacent radially outer portion (), said at least one reinforcement element at least partially surmounting said upper boundary () and said pads (and); and wherein the crossing of the projection in a direction parallel to the axial direction () of the central section () of the radially outer portion (), with the projection in a circumferential direction of the central section () of the bridge side (), defines a radial through aperture () which places the space between the elongated bodies () in communication with the outside of the calliper body () so as to permit the outflow of hot air from inside the calliper body () outwards.