Brakes – Elements – Cooling and lubricating
Patent
1992-02-13
1993-04-06
Oberleitner, Robert J.
Brakes
Elements
Cooling and lubricating
301 62, F16D 6584
Patent
active
051995360
ABSTRACT:
A heat shield installation on a tire supporting wheel and brake assembly having a rim member with an inner surface that surrounds a heat sink composed of stator and rotor brake discs. A plurality of circumferentially spaced drive keys are located between the heat sink and the inner surface of the rim member with such keys slidably mounting the rotor discs. A heat shield is located between the inner surface and the drive keys with a plurality of circumferentially spaced spacers secured thereto. Fastener members interconnect the drive keys to the rim members through the spacers while securely locking the heat shield radially and axially relative to the rim member of the tire supporting wheel.
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Januszkiewicz Joseph
Oberleitner Robert J.
Rutherford Kevin D.
The B. F. Goodrich Company
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