Brakes – Wheel – Transversely movable
Patent
1990-08-08
1991-11-05
Oberleitner, Robert J.
Brakes
Wheel
Transversely movable
188106A, F16D 5120
Patent
active
050625063
ABSTRACT:
An anchor bracket (100) is provided for securing return springs (36) and (36') in close proximity to a cam (32) of a rotary drum brake assembly (200). Bracket (100) has an inverted "U" type configuration comprising a bridging portion (40) from opposite sides of which extend legs (42) and (42') that are spaced apart from each other and have a height sufficient to enable the close proximity between cam (32) and bracket (100) that operates to increase mechanical advantage in enabling return springs (36) and (36') to move a pair of brake shoe assemblies (20) and (20') towards each other upon release of the brakes by an operator.
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patent: 2185324 (1940-01-01), Baisch
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patent: 3061051 (1962-10-01), Swift
patent: 4555001 (1985-11-01), Roberts
Chrow A. E.
Eaton Corporation
Muratori Alfred
Oberleitner Robert J.
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