Brakes – Vehicle – Hub or disk
Patent
1989-06-05
1990-01-02
Oberleitner, Robert J.
Brakes
Vehicle
Hub or disk
188 715, 188264E, B60T 106, F16D 5536, F16D 6578
Patent
active
048906999
ABSTRACT:
A separable casing or housing for a liquid cooled disc brake assembly wherein the separable parts of the casing are held together by a plurality of circumferentially spaced rods. The casing provides a sealed chamber in which a plurality of axially spaced rotor discs are interleaved with a plurality of stator discs. The rods also extend axially through the stator discs radially inwardly of their peripheral circumference and thus provide a reactive stationary force for the braking action. The rotor discs are splined connected to the rotating wheel that is to be braked.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3730301 (1973-05-01), Heck et al.
First David H.
Megginson George W.
Redenbarger Philip D.
Januszkiewicz Joseph
Oberleitner Robert J.
The B. F. Goodrich Company
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