Caliper disc brake having a low thermal conductivity extension e

Brakes – Wheel – Axially movable brake element or housing therefor

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188 729, 188264G, F16D 5526

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057823235

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus which improves a conventional hydraulic brake system by locating the hydraulic brake fluid chamber sufficiently remote from the brake pads and their associated rotating brake element to prevent overheating of the brake liquid causing subsequent loss of hydraulic braking force. A communicating member is disposed between the hydraulic fluid chamber and the brake assembly which is comprised of a material possessing a low thermal conductivity.

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