Brakes – Elements – Shoes
Patent
1992-09-08
1993-11-16
Butler, Douglas C.
Brakes
Elements
Shoes
188234, 188250G, 188264G, F16D 6904
Patent
active
052615120
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a brake shoe assembly with a sealing liner having a brake shoe (11) which includes a brake shoe table (13). A sealing liner (45) formed from an adhesive material is applied to the convex surface (31) of the brake shoe table (13). A friction brake liner (50) is positioned over the sealing liner and convex surface (31) of the brake shoe table (13) and is secured to the brake shoe table (13) by fasteners (61). The sealing liner forms a moisture barrier between the friction brake liner (50) and the brake shoe table (13) to retard the passage of moisture therethrough to prevent rust and corrosion of the brake shoe (11).
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Butler Douglas C.
Rome Tool & Die Co., Inc.
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