Friction assembly

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Inventors

Vogele, Richard

Application #

438651

Filed

Nov-17-1989

Published

Nov-6-1990

Current US Class

188/218XL
192/107R
192/70.16
403/372

International Classes

F16D 013/64; F16D 065/12

Field of Search

192/70.16 192/107 188/218 403/365 403/371 403/372 403/408.1

Assignee

Borg-Warner Automotive GmbH (Heidelberg, DE)

Examiners

Lorence; Richard

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schaub; Charles R., Dziegielewski; Greg

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4108286   Brake disc for an a...
4132294   Braking disc with r...
4280598   Brake disk
4645041   Brake discs

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Abstract
A friction assembly is disclosed. A support plate which functions as a friction lining support, is connected with hub plates which are placed against both its frontal sides by using slitted spring collets.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A friction assembly comprising a support plate, a friction lining mounted on said support plate, said support plate defining a plurality of bores, at least one hub connected to said support plate, said hub defining a plurality of holes aligned with such bores of said support plate, a plurality of spring collets positioned in such aligned holes and bores to connect said hub to said support plate for the transmission of torque and means for holding said support plate and said hub together in an axial direction, said holding means comprising an assembly sleeve having opposed ends, positioned within a respective one of said spring collets, said ends of said assembly sleeve having means to axially hold said collets.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a friction assembly, such as a clutch disk, a brake disk, or similar part. The assembly has a support plate which carries a friction lining and an internal hub which is firmly attached to the hub and is thicker than the support plate.

Friction assemblies are known in which the support plate and hub are part of a one-part thick-walled ring body on which the friction lining is provided. A relatively large thickness of the ring body is required, in such prior art assemblies, because of the surface pressure resulting from the torque transfer in the internal gearing, with which the friction element is usually connected via a shaft.

Knocking, because of vibrations, should be prevented. For clutch disks and brake disks, as used in the construction of heavy machines, there are requirements for low use of material, low moment of inertia, and high carrying capacity. These requirements can be satisfied with a smaller support plate thickness in the area of the friction lining. In addition to a decrease in the rotating masses, the spatial requirements for the friction assembly are also reduced, which is an advantage in cases of use where the available space for construction is small. A thinner support plate also permits, given a certain thickness of the entire friction element, an increase in the thickness of the friction lining and the formation of deeper grooves for leading the oil to the friction linings. This improves the removal of heat and increases the service life of the friction assembly. In general, if thicker friction surfaces are used, the decrease in the thickness of the support plate results in a decrease in the total thickness of the friction assembly.
 
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