Brakes – Wheel – Axially movable brake element or housing therefor
Patent
1994-08-17
1996-11-19
Graham, Matthew C.
Brakes
Wheel
Axially movable brake element or housing therefor
188264G, F16J 101, F16D 6524
Patent
active
055753582
ABSTRACT:
A disc brake piston includes a body formed from a plastic material and a cover formed from a metallic material. The body of the piston is molded from a synthetic resin material and is generally hollow and cylindrical in shape, defining an axis and including an opened end and a closed end. The body defines an inner cylindrical surface and an outer cylindrical surface which extend axially from the opened end toward the closed end. The cover is formed from steel and is integrally molded about the open end of the body. The cover extends about the open end of the body and extends axially inwardly toward the closed end along portions of both the inner and outer surfaces of the body.
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Drawing No. DM-52-HW-4149, dated Dec. 13, 1989.
Drawing Name "Insert DM-52", dated Dec. 13, 1989.
Graham Matthew C.
Kelsey-Hayes Company
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