Brake having an annular cylindrical braking member and a pivotal

Brakes – Wheel – Transversely movable

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188 733, 192 73, 277 30, 277212FB, 277235R, 403134, 403288, F16D 5300

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042224667

ABSTRACT:
A brake is disclosed comprising an annular cylindrical braking member with brake shoes respectively on the inside and outside of the braking member which are straddled by a C-shaped caliper member. The caliper member is pivotally and slidably mounted by a composite mounting assembly comprised of a pivot pin and a tubular bracing member received snugly thereon. The pivot pin acts in tension between opposed leg portions of fixed support while the bracing member acts in compression. A sealing pad or cap is disposed at each of the ends of the passageway in the caliper member through which the mounting assembly extends for providing fluid tightness thereat.

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