Bicycle brake shoe with heat dissipating means

Brakes – Elements – Cooling and lubricating

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188 24, 188 731, 188250B, F16D 65807

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040363333

ABSTRACT:
A brake for bicycles and the like, comprising a finned shoe having a pad of friction material thermally bonded thereto. The fins provide improved heat dissipation from the brake shoe, and the bonding provides improved heat transfer to the shoe. The pad is free on at least three sides so that heat is transferred away from the braking interface efficiently.

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