Brake discs

Brakes – Elements – Brake wheels

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192107R, F16D 6512

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046450416

ABSTRACT:
A brake disc comprises an inner mounting member and outer annular braking member and a driving connection between the two members. The braking member has the usual flat annular braking surfaces. The driving connection comprises a square shaped drive dog which engages in corresponding notches in the outer periphery of the mounting member and the inner periphery of the braking member. The notches have flat driving faces in engagement with corresponding flat faces on the drive dog. Axial location is by stop flanges secured together through an aperture in the drive dog. The axial length of the dog is greater than the thickness of the disc members so the flanges, in engagement with the axial end faces, allow some axial movement. A crinkle washer controls the relative axial positions. There are a plurality of drive dogs spaced equally around the disc.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3526307 (1970-09-01), Falzone
patent: 3530960 (1970-09-01), Otto et al.
patent: 3542166 (1970-11-01), Harrison
patent: 4286694 (1981-09-01), Wiseman, Jr. et al.

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