Brakes – Wheel – Axially movable brake element or housing therefor
Patent
1990-11-16
1992-05-26
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Brakes
Wheel
Axially movable brake element or housing therefor
188170, 188 711, 188 70R, 188 67, 91491, F16D 6524, F16D 5500, F16D 6300, F01B 1100
Patent
active
051158906
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a pressure fluid mechanism comprising: a reaction cam; a cylinder block mounted to rotate relative to the cam and including a central void and an axial extension enabling it to be fixed to a support; and an internal fluid distributor valve constrained to rotate with the cam by a link mechanism which extends inside the central void, the cylinder block and its extension constituting an assembly which is interposed between the cam and the internal fluid distributor valve. According to the invention: a) a braking device is disposed at the end of the mechanism towards which the link device extends, the braking device being disposed between the cylinder block and the cam and including a chamber containing brake disks, which chamber is delimited by a cover; b) the link mechanism is constrained to rotate together with the cover of the chamber containing the disks; and c) the cover of the chamber is constrained to rotate with the cam. An application of the mechanism is providing a compact hydraulic motor provided with a brake.
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Lee Kenneth
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
Poclain Hydraulics
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