Hydrodynamic brake, especially for motor vehicles

Brakes – Internal-resistance motion retarder – Using a rotary-type fluid damper

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60337, 192 321, F16D 5702

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ABSTRACT:
A hydrodynamic brake for vehicles, particularly for motor vehicles which includes at least one stationary blade wheel and at least one rotating blade wheel whose blades have any desired blade angle and have an external circulation for the working liquid provided possibly with a cooler; the working liquid leaves the working circulation substantially tangentially at least at the discharge and under utilization of the dynamic pressure by way of one or several discharge apertures provided in the stationary blade wheel which extend parallel to the blade angle; the discharge apertures are each provided with an outer boundary starting from the largest circumference of the stationary blade wheel or in direct proximity thereto and discharging into a possibly annularly shaped discharge channel arranged axially adjacent the working circulation.

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