Brakes – Elements – Cooling and lubricating
Patent
1983-03-04
1985-04-02
Halvosa, George E. A.
Brakes
Elements
Cooling and lubricating
188 716, 188 729, 192113B, F16D 65853
Patent
active
045082006
ABSTRACT:
A disc brake for application to any land, air or sea vessel or to any fixed or mobile industrial machine, which in order to attain high braking performance comprises a rotating part mounted on a shaft to be braked and having at least one surface of low coefficient of thermal conductivity, whereas the stationary part is of a material of high coefficient of thermal conductivity and is provided with internal cavities for a fluid for dissipating the braking heat, which passes almost totally to the stationary part.
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Edelberg Barry A.
Halvosa George E. A.
Neimark Sheridan
Socimi, S.p.A.
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