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Brake Drum for a Vehicle Drum Brake
20210156439 · 2021-05-27 ·

A brake drum for a drum brake, in particular of a motor vehicle, includes a cylindrical jacket and a support pot which axially adjoins the jacket and which has a hub ring portion to be secured to a wheel hub. The monolithic brake drum is formed at least in part of a fiber-reinforced plastic.

DISK BRAKE PAD WITH OBLIQUELY EXTENDING COLLECTION GROOVE
20210123489 · 2021-04-29 ·

The brake pad for a disk brake includes a lining and a plate. The lining includes:—a friction face and a fastening face;—a rear edge;—an inner edge and an outer edge; and—a collection groove extending into the inner edge or outer edge. The plate has a hole, the hole being connected to a vacuum source via communication element. The lining has a rear region including the rear edge and the collection groove, and a chamfered portion such that an area of a friction surface of the rear region increases when a thickness of the rear region decreases, the collection groove being located at a distance from a free surface of the chamfered portion and having a cross-section which extends obliquely towards the free surface of the chamfered portion.

DISK BRAKE PAD WITH OBLIQUELY EXTENDING COLLECTION GROOVE
20210123489 · 2021-04-29 ·

The brake pad for a disk brake includes a lining and a plate. The lining includes:—a friction face and a fastening face;—a rear edge;—an inner edge and an outer edge; and—a collection groove extending into the inner edge or outer edge. The plate has a hole, the hole being connected to a vacuum source via communication element. The lining has a rear region including the rear edge and the collection groove, and a chamfered portion such that an area of a friction surface of the rear region increases when a thickness of the rear region decreases, the collection groove being located at a distance from a free surface of the chamfered portion and having a cross-section which extends obliquely towards the free surface of the chamfered portion.

Method for producing a synchronizer ring and associated synchronizer ring
11009082 · 2021-05-18 · ·

A method produces a synchronizer ring for a synchronizing device in which blocking teeth extending radially outwards or radially inwards are produced by a forging method. The blocking teeth each have a flank portion and two oblique top flanks merging into a common top ridge. A depression is formed on the rear side of a blocking tooth opposite the top ridge.

METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING FEATURE PARAMETERS OF STRAIGHT GROOVES OF WET FRICTION ELEMENT
20210123492 · 2021-04-29 ·

Disclosed is a method for optimizing feature parameters of straight grooves of a wet friction element and relates to the technical field of heavy-duty vehicle transmission. By using the method, the feature parameters of the straight grooves of the wet friction element can be improved by optimization, and the thermoelastic stability of the wet friction element can be improved.

METHOD FOR OPTIMIZING FEATURE PARAMETERS OF STRAIGHT GROOVES OF WET FRICTION ELEMENT
20210123492 · 2021-04-29 ·

Disclosed is a method for optimizing feature parameters of straight grooves of a wet friction element and relates to the technical field of heavy-duty vehicle transmission. By using the method, the feature parameters of the straight grooves of the wet friction element can be improved by optimization, and the thermoelastic stability of the wet friction element can be improved.

Friction material

A friction material has a first outermost surface and a second outermost surface spaced apart from the first outermost surface. The friction material includes a base which forms at least a portion of the first outermost surface. The base includes fibers present in an amount of from 20 to 80 weight percent, a filler present in an amount of from 20 to 80 weight percent, and a deposit which forms at least a portion of the second outermost surface and includes a friction adjusting agent. The friction material further includes a resin disposed throughout the friction material. The deposit is disposed in the friction material in a gradated pattern. At least a portion of the deposit is exposed to the environment and the second outermost surface has a surface roughness of from 2 to 11 micrometers as determined by non-contact laser measurement according to ISO 25178.

Friction lining and brake pad for a braking system

A friction lining for a brake pad of a braking system includes a solid body of friction material having plurality of slots intersecting at a vortex zone formed as a circular recess in the friction lining. The slots open into the vortex zone at offset locations to promote circulation of air within the vortex zone. The slots extend along a horizontal arc that follows the curvature of a rotor of the braking system when in use. Vertical slots may be included that also open into the vortex zone at offset locations.

Friction lining and brake pad for a braking system

A friction lining for a brake pad of a braking system includes a solid body of friction material having plurality of slots intersecting at a vortex zone formed as a circular recess in the friction lining. The slots open into the vortex zone at offset locations to promote circulation of air within the vortex zone. The slots extend along a horizontal arc that follows the curvature of a rotor of the braking system when in use. Vertical slots may be included that also open into the vortex zone at offset locations.

Wet-type multiple plate clutch

A wet-type multi plate clutch is configured to be used for a transmission in an automobile. A clutch pack is provided with a plurality of drive plates and a plurality of driven plates. The drive plates have single surfaces on which first clutch facings are fixed and opposed surfaces on which annular grooves are formed along entire peripheral lengths. The driven plates have single surfaces on which second clutch facings are fixed and opposed surfaces on which annular grooves are formed along entire peripheral lengths. The sliding surfaces of the drive plates and the driven plates are arranged between the first and second clutch facings, which are axially adjacent with each other.