Brake installation for railborne vehicles

Brakes – Vehicle – Railway

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188 715, B61H 1300

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054741556

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a brake installation for railborne vehicles comprising at least one wheel axle driven by a coupled motor-transmission unit in which the unit is connected by directly meshing gears for driving the wheel axle in a manner avoiding an intermediate gear, preferably by way of a hollow shaft concentrically enveloping the wheel axis. The wheel axle or the hollow shaft is connected to a disc brake shaft by directly meshing gears, without intermediate gears for transmitting a driving force to a disc brake provided on that side of the wheel axle which is opposite to the unit, wherein the brake disc is fitted on a brake shaft arranged parallel to the wheel set axle and to the motor shaft mounted on two sides to the motor-transmission unit.

REFERENCES:
patent: 767865 (1904-08-01), Brown
patent: 1987419 (1935-01-01), Ross
patent: 4498562 (1985-02-01), Piepenbreier
patent: 4729455 (1988-03-01), May

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