Brakes – Operators – Fluid pressure
Patent
1995-08-15
1997-05-27
Butler, Douglas C.
Brakes
Operators
Fluid pressure
188 18A, 188 26, 188 2D, 188 2422, 188 726, 188 732, 188218XL, B62L 306, B62L 110, B60T 1114
Patent
active
056323620
ABSTRACT:
A disc braking assembly provides a compact, lightweight braking arrangement which utilizes hydraulic fluid to provide greater braking power. Durability and reliability are achieved by use of a compensating chamber and piston having a compensating piston biasing member.
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Butler Douglas C.
Rockshox, Inc.
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