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US Patent 4872535
Issued Date
October 10, 1989
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A brake is disclosed for the end of a shaft such as a motor shaft including a bowl-shaped housing secured to a bowl-shaped cylinder and sandwiching a pressure plate therebetween. A torque plate is reciprocally mounted and rotatably related to the housing by dowel pins which are reciprocally received in sleeve bearings and is biased by springs sandwiched between the torque plate and the housing and retained on spring pins. The torque plate includes circumferentially spaced integral lugs which extend through openings formed in the pressure plate and abut with a push plate of a reciprocal piston. A drive disc which is rotatably related but axially movable relative to the shaft to be braked is located radially inwardly of the lugs and is sandwiched between the torque plate and the pressure plate. The piston is also bowl-shaped and includes a circular plate terminating in an axially extending flange which is reciprocally received in an axially extending flange of the cylinder to define a pressure chamber. The housing and cylinder are closed to seal the internal components of the brake to allow ease of cleaning and to allow its use in food environments and in gas environments.
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Published
October 10, 1989
Application Number
07/252,183
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September 30, 1988
US Classification
188/170   188/72.3 188/73.46 303/71
Int'l Classification
F16D   55/24   (20060101)   F16D   59/00   (20060101)   F16D   59/02   (20060101)   F16D   55/28   (20060101)   F16D   65/14   (20060101)   F16D   55/00   (20060101)  
USPTO Field of Search
188/170   188/72.3   188/72.4   188/18A   188/18R   188/73.44   188/73.46   188/71.5   188/72.1   188/72.5   188/265   188/264A   188/264AA   192/91A   192/91R   192/70.27   192/70.22   303/71   303/9.76   92/63   92/29  
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