Patent classifications
F16D2069/001
BRAKING BAND OF A DISK FOR DISK BRAKE
A braking band having an annular band body arranged around a rotation axis and made of one of gray cast iron, steel, aluminum or alloys thereof, has at least one braking surface having an activated band body portion for increasing adhesive capacity of at least one protective surface coating placed on the surface of the activated band body portion and having at least one material with elevated resistance to abrasion. The activated band body portion is arranged on the surface of the annular band body to form an outermost layer of the braking band with the at least one protective surface coating and has a rough profile having at least one channel delimited by at least one pair of projections, extending along a path at least partially surrounding the rotation axis and having a channel bottom and a first channel side forming an acute angle with the channel bottom and an opposite second channel side forming an obtuse angle with the channel bottom.
WET FRICTION MATERIALS HAVING FRICTION MODIFIER CARRIER
A friction material for a clutch pad comprising: a plurality of fibers; and, a filler material including at least 0.1% and at most 100% silica rich carrier particles by weight based on total weight of the filler; the silica rich carrier particles having: a median particle size of at least 0.1 μm and at most 50 μm; and, a median pore diameter of at least 0.1 and at most 10 μm.
Brake shoe, system for modular assembly of a brake shoe, brake apparatus and method for producing a brake shoe
A brake shoe having brake linings for a brake apparatus includes a carrier element, and a first brake lining segment configured to be mounted on the carrier element, and a second brake lining segment configured to be mounted on the carrier element, the first brake lining segment and the second brake lining segment being spaced apart from one another in a mounted state, and the first brake lining segment and the second brake lining segment differing from one another with regard to material composition, force loading and/or shape to configure a friction profile.
Brake Pad with Surface Coating having Predetermined Design
A brake pad having a backing plate, friction lining, and a surface coating adhered to the friction lining. The surface coating may be formulated to generate a transfer layer on a brake rotor faster than the friction lining alone. The surface coating may be adhered to the friction lining in a predetermined design.
Friction material
A friction material comprising a Fe part; a coating layer formed over a surface of the Fe part; and a friction part formed on a surface of at least a part of the coating layer wherein: the coating layer comprises a first coating layer and a second coating layer in order from Fe part side, the first coating layer is constituted of an alloy containing Cu, Ni and Fe such that Fe content be not less than 10 atom %, the second coating layer is constituted of an alloy containing Cu and Ni, or an alloy containing Cu, Ni and Fe such that Fe content be less than 10 atom %, an average thickness of the first coating layer is not less than 1.0 μm and not more than 6.0 μm; and an average thickness of the second coating layer is not less than 9.5 μm and not more than 24.0 μm.
Friction member, friction material composition, friction material, and vehicle
The present invention relates to a friction member comprising a friction material and a back metal, wherein the friction material comprises no copper, or has a copper content of less than 0.5% by mass in terms of a copper element even if the friction material comprises copper, the friction material comprises magnesium oxide and a carbon material comprising graphite and coke, the carbon material is obtained by blending in a combination of a coarse-grained material and a fine-grained material, an average particle diameter of the coarse-grained material is 100 to 600 μm, and an average particle diameter of the fine-grained material is less than 100 μm.
METHOD AND INSTALLATION FOR PRODUCING A MULTI-LAYERED WET FRICTION MATERIAL
A method for producing a multi-layered wet friction material includes providing a bottom layer, providing a top layer produced independently of the bottom layer from different materials, and bonding the bottom layer to the top layer. The bottom layer and the top layer may be produced from different formulations and supplied as raw papers. A formulation of the top layer may include twenty to sixty percent (20%-60%) filler, ten to forty percent (10%-40%) wood pulp, five to ten percent (5%-10%) aramid, and twenty-five to thirty-five percent (25%-35%) phenolic resin. A formulation of the bottom layer may include ten to fifty percent (10%-50%) filler, ten to forty percent (10%-40%) wood pulp, five to ten percent (5%-10%) aramid, five to fifteen percent (5%-15%) carbon, and twenty-five to thirty-five percent (25%-35%) phenolic resin.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING BRAKE PAD
Provided is a method for manufacturing a brake pad used in a brake of a vehicle, which is capable of improving a limitation of separation of a friction material and a back plate of the brake pad. The method for manufacturing the brake pad includes manufacturing an intermediate plate and integrally pressing and molding a back plate and a friction material on both surfaces with the intermediate plate manufactured in a mold therebetween so that the back plate and the friction material are integrally coupled to each other by using the intermediate plate as a medium to manufacture the brake pad.
Friction assembly, brake caliper and manufacturing method
A friction assembly has a support plate, at least one brake pad and at least one reinforcing foil of the plate. The brake pad and the support plate are co-moulded from at least one heat-resistant resin. The reinforcing foil is fixed to the support plate via anchoring projections, joined to and which extend away from the foil, embedded in the resin to prevent or limit deformations of the support plate in the use of the assembly.
Brake pad surface coating having predetermined design
A brake pad having a backing plate, friction lining, and a surface coating adhered to the friction lining. The surface coating may be formulated to generate a transfer layer on a brake rotor faster than the fiction lining alone. The surface coating may be adhered to the friction lining in a predetermined design.