Brakes – Wheel – Transversely movable
Patent
1991-08-05
1992-08-11
Oberleitner, Robert J.
Brakes
Wheel
Transversely movable
188 727, 188187, 192105BA, 192105B, F16D 1500
Patent
active
051371260
ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns an electromechanical control having a centrifugal structure comprising a shaft (22) driven in rotation by an electric motor (20) and defining an axis, at least two flyweights (38) capable of moving under the effect of a centrifugal force between a plate (34) and a disk (32), the plate (34) being able to be driven in rotation by the shaft, and a wedge device (12). According to the invention, the shaft (22) is mounted movably in axial translation to drive in translation the wedge device (12), and the plate (34) is axially fixed whereas the disk (32), which solidly fixed to an axial sleeve (30) forming, with the end (24) of the shaft (22), a lockable screw-nut assembly, is capable of axial translation and can be driven in rotation by the shaft (22), the radial position of the flyweights (38) determining the separation of the disk (32) and the plate (34). Application to the braking of vehicles.
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Magnaval Jean-Louis
Maligne Jean-Charles
Bendix Europe Services Techniques
Oberleitner Robert J.
Palguta Larry J.
Schwartz Chris
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