Carbon friction members having torque transmitting formations

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188218XL, 192107M, F16D 6902

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039346862

ABSTRACT:
A carbon brake disc has its torque transmitting formations (keyways or keys) reinforced by filament reinforced carbon inserts which are preferably located, and may be bonded, in cut-out areas of the disc periphery. The formations are formed by a separate series of operations from those used to form the remainder of the friction members such as by application of a filimentary reinforcement of carbonized cloth, textile tape, random textile fibers or boron fibers.

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patent: 3639197 (1972-02-01), Spain
patent: 3712428 (1973-01-01), Marin
patent: 3731769 (1973-05-01), Ely
patent: 3738457 (1973-06-01), Dowell

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