Patent ID: 7458446

Claim:
A parking brake for a vehicle using an inner air exhaustion type Ball-in-Ramp brake caliper, the parking brake comprising: a parking unit that generates an operation force uniformly pulling a parking cable by an equalizer when a parking lever is operated; a caliper housing that covers both surfaces of a disk-plate provided in a wheel and includes an inner cylinder filled with brake oil and pads, the inner cylinder including a liquid pressure chamber, a BIR chamber that is formed at a front portion of the liquid pressure chamber and has a diameter smaller than that of the liquid pressure chamber, and an entrance chamber that is formed at a front portion of the BIR chamber and has a diameter smaller than that of the BIR chamber, inner surfaces of the liquid pressure chamber and the BIR chamber being free from grooves, and the entrance chamber being formed through a retainer fixing end protruding from the caliper housing; a cartridge assembly including balls and an output ramp, the balls being provided in grooves formed on an input ramp provided in the BIR chamber of the caliper housing, the output ramp being provided close to the liquid pressure chamber at a side opposite to the input ramp to form the grooves so that the balls are provided in the grooves, a parking operation force input unit connected to the parking cables being fixed outside the caliper housing, and the cartridge assembly changing a pulling force of the parking cable into torque and an axial force during parking braking; a pad wear compensator that is connected to the output ramp and is provided in the liquid pressure chamber of the caliper housing so as to press the pads against both surfaces of the disk-plate when the output ramp moves in an axial direction; and a retainer that is fixed to a rod of the input ramp so as to restrict free movement of the cartridge assembly assembled in the inner cylinder of the caliper housing and the pad wear compensator, the rod of the input ramp being fixed to the parking operation force input unit and protruding to the outside of the caliper housing.