Brakes – Elements – Shoes
Reexamination Certificate
2005-03-01
2005-03-01
Graham, Matthew C. (Department: 3683)
Brakes
Elements
Shoes
C188S25000B, C188S234000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06860368
ABSTRACT:
A vehicle brake shoe assembly having a brake shoe platform incorporating a plurality of extensions which project through the brake friction material matrix to the outer friction surface of the brake shoe assembly. Each extension is configured to cooperate with the brake friction material matrix to engage a surface of an opposing friction element, increasing the static and dynamic friction performance of the assembly beyond that achieved from the engagement of the brake friction material matrix and the surface of the opposing friction element alone.
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Cook Craig Robert
Kulis, Jr. Stanley Frank
Muffley David Douglas
Federal-Mogul World Wide Inc.
Graham Matthew C.
Howard & Howard
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