Patent classifications
F16D65/0031
Brake assembly with particle capture
Nonpolluting brake assembly comprising a rotor, a pad comprising friction material capable of releasing particles resulting from abrasion, an autonomous suction device for drawing off said particles which comprises an intake opening arranged in the immediate vicinity of the pad and the rotor, a collection chamber for collecting the particles, an impeller driven by the rotor by means of a roller pressing on the rotor, for drawing off the particles through the opening and propelling them into the collection chamber, such that the particles are trapped as close as possible to their emission.
Brake dust particle filter and disc brake assembly comprising a brake dust particle filter
A brake dust particle filter for a disc brake assembly with brake disc and brake caliper has a ring segment-shaped housing accommodating the brake disc in the interior. The housing has first and second axially spaced apart housing sidewalls and a housing peripheral wall extending radially outwardly in circumferential direction and arranged between the first and second housing sidewalls. A first housing part includes the first and/or second housing sidewall such that the first and/or second housing sidewall is positionable axially displaced to the brake disc. A second housing part includes at least the housing peripheral wall. First and second housing parts are connected by a pivot mechanism having a pivot axis extending parallel to an axis of rotation of the brake disc. Due to the pivot mechanism, the housing peripheral wall is pivotable relative to the first housing part while the first and/or second housing sidewall remains stationary.
Brake Disc Arrangement Having a Brake Dust Particle Filter
A brake disc arrangement has a brake disc and a brake caliper arranged at the brake disc. A brake caliper holder is provided. One or more bearing bolts hold the brake caliper at the brake caliper holder. A brake dust particle filter is provided with a filter housing. The filter housing of the brake dust particle filter is fixedly connected by the one or more bearing bolts to the brake caliper or to the brake caliper holder.
BRAKE ASSEMBLY WITH CONTAINED BRAKE ENVIRONMENT
A brake assembly is configured for use with a wheel in an ambient environment. The wheel includes a rim rotatably mounted to an axle. The brake assembly includes a brake stack and an actuation assembly configured to selectively apply a force to the brake stack. A cover sealingly engaged the rim to at least partially define a fluidic barrier between a brake cavity and the ambient environment. The brake stack is located within the brake cavity.
SYSTEM FOR SUCTIONING BRAKING PARTICLES WITH OPTIMIZED CONTROL
Disclosed is a system for suctioning braking particles from a friction braking system of a vehicle, the suction system including a negative-pressure source, a suction mouth, a filter, a pneumatic circuit connecting the suction mouth to the negative-pressure source, and a control unit configured to control the negative-pressure source, the suction system also including a pressure sensor for measuring the pressure prevailing in the pneumatic circuit, the control unit controlling the negative-pressure source so that the pressure in the pneumatic circuit reaches or tends to meet a predetermined negative-pressure setpoint, and an associated method.
Airbrake Filter Assembly
An airbrake filter assembly for reducing dust produced by air brakes on a vehicle includes a sock that is comprised of a fluid permeable material for passing air therethrough. The sock is positionable on a pressure release tube of an air brake system on a vehicle to slow the velocity of air being expelled from the pressure release tube. A cup is positioned in the sock and the cup is comprised of an air impermeable material to inhibit air from passing therethrough. The cup is aligned with the flow of air outwardly through the pressure release tube such that the cup directs the flow of air laterally through the sock. In this way the cup inhibits the flow of air from producing dust that would result if the air is blown onto the ground.
COLLECTION APPARATUS FOR COLLECTING PARTICULATE MATTER GENERATED IN BRAKE SYSTEM OF TRANSPORT FACILITY
The present invention relates to a collection apparatus for collecting particulate matter generated due to friction between a rotor and a brake pad in a brake system of a transport facility, the collection apparatus including a first collector configured to surround a portion of an outer side surface of the rotor, an upper collector configured to surround a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the rotor, and a second collector configured to surround a portion of an inner side surface of the rotor, wherein the first collector and the second collector are made of porous ceramic foam. According to the present invention, particulate matter generated due to friction between a rotor and a brake pad in a brake system of a transport facility can be efficiently collected, and by reducing the amount of particulate matter generated when braking a transport facility, air pollution can be prevented.
Friction set for railway braking system
Disclosed is a friction set for a railway disk brake system for railway rolling stock including: a shoe holder including a receiving slideway; a friction shoe including a brake pad and a profiled shape configured for being slid into the receiving slideway, where the friction shoe includes a pneumatic conduit connecting a first space delimited by a first surface of the friction shoe to a second space delimited by a second opposite surface the friction shoe; at least one through hole arranged in the shoe holder and laid out so as to be facing the pneumatic conduit; and a pneumatic junction ring laid out in the pneumatic conduit forming a pneumatic guide between the through hole of the shoe holder and the pneumatic conduit of the friction shoe.
BRAKING SYSTEM WITH CENTRIFUGAL SUCTION IN THE GROOVE OF THE LINING
Disclosed is a braking system including a brake pad, the pad including a backing plate with a first face and a second face, and a lining made of friction material and fixed to the first face, the lining being delimited by a friction face, a mounting face, an inner edge, an outer edge, a rear edge, and a front edge, the lining being provided with at least one collection groove which is open to the friction face, which extends at its first end towards the inner edge and which has an opening at its second end towards the outer edge. The braking system further includes a collection system which includes a collection pipe through which air can flow, the air inlet orifice of the collection pipe being located opposite the second end, and the collection groove is open to the outer edge at its second end.
Friction set for railway braking system
Disclosed is a friction set for a railway disk brake system for railway rolling stock including: a shoe holder including a receiving slideway; a friction shoe including a brake pad and a profiled shape configured for being slid into the receiving slideway, where the friction shoe includes a pneumatic conduit connecting a first space delimited by a first surface of the friction shoe to a second space delimited by a second opposite surface the friction shoe; a through hole arranged in the shoe holder and laid out so as to be facing the pneumatic conduit; and a pneumatic connector mounted on the shoe holder, pneumatically connected with the through hole, extending away from the friction shoe and rotationally mobile relative to the shoe holder, around an axis perpendicular to a main plane of the shoe holder.