Brakes – Wheel – Axially movable brake element or housing therefor
Patent
1975-09-18
1977-06-28
Halvosa, George E. A.
Brakes
Wheel
Axially movable brake element or housing therefor
92 35, 188 711, 188 718, 188 726, 188 733, 188106F, 188196P, 188370, 192 7025, 192 88A, 192111A, F16D 5522
Patent
active
040319865
ABSTRACT:
A disk brake assembly including a stamped sheet metal integral body having at least one substantially flat side wall with top and end portions projecting from the top and end edges, respectively, of the side wall. An actuator opening is formed in the side wall, and a flange projects from the periphery of the opening to define an integral sleeve. A disk brake actuator module is received in the opening and sleeve, the module including a cylindrical housing having a closed end and an open end with an actuator mounted therein and axially extendable and retractable with respect to the housing in response to fluid pressure changes in the housing. The module housing is received in the sleeve with a friction fit and is formed with a retaining flange that engages the side wall of the integral body to prevent axial movement of the housing in one direction relative to the side wall.
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