Brakes – Elements – Shoes
Patent
1991-05-06
1993-03-09
Graham, Matthew C.
Brakes
Elements
Shoes
188 732, 192107M, F16D 6902, F16D 6904, F16D 1368
Patent
active
051919559
ABSTRACT:
A brake fitting comprising a plurality of studs separated from each other by spaces, each stud made of a sintered friction product laterally sheathed by a less fragile sintered metal bead which extends into the spaces between the studs. The fitting further comprises a metal support having a surface on which the studs are fixed, the surface of the metal support being coated by grains of a braze-welding powder which are diffusion bonded thereto. The studs are continuously welded at their base portions to the coated metal support surface.
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Bigay Yves
Youssef Hassan
Graham Matthew C.
Le Carbone Lorraine
Muratori Alfred
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