Brakes – With condition indicator – Electrical
Patent
1985-07-10
1987-02-17
Butler, Douglas C.
Brakes
With condition indicator
Electrical
188 7338, 188234, 72340, 72334, F16D 6600
Patent
active
046432779
ABSTRACT:
A brake shoe arrangement for disc brakes for motor vehicles, and a method for the production thereof, comprising a brake shoe (2) including an anchor plate (4) having a friction pad (6), secured thereto and comprising a wire brake shoe spring (18) formed as a stem spring and including at least two winding sections (20,22) from which emerges one free spring stem, with the brake shoe spring (18) being inserted into at least one recess (12,14) of the anchor plate such that one winding section is located on one side of a bridge-type projection (16) provided in the recess. The projection extends substantially in parallel to the anchor plate. In order to provide a safe support for pad-wear warning contact (10), the bridge-comprising (16) forms a substantially closed ring comprising a continuous aperture (34).
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Alfred Teves GmbH
Butler Douglas C.
Graham Matthew C.
Michals William J.
Raden James B.
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