Self energizing brake assembly
First Claim
1. A self-energizing brake assembly adapted to contact the surface of a rotatable member to hold it from rotation and in combination with a radially spaced away support member, said brake assembly comprising:
- a laterally shiftable brake shoe disposed between the support member and the rotatable member and having opposed sides, one side being adapted to frictionally contact the surface of the rotatable member, and the other side being provided with a pair of rollers laterally spaced apart in the direction of rotation of the surface of the rotating member;
wedge block means mounted on the support for movement towards and away from said rotatable member, said wedge block means being provided with a pair of laterally spaced apart opposed inclined converging ramp surfaces;
spring means operable to maintain each of said opposed ramp surfaces in rolling contact with an associated one of said pair of rollers; and
operator controlled extensible force applying means mounted on the support member and capable of positively advancing the wedge block means and the brake shoe towards the surface of the rotatable member to place said one side of the brake shoe into engagement with the surface of the rotatable member.
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Abstract
A brake assembly for engaging the periphery of a rotatable member, the brake assembly being energized by rotation of the rotatable member in either direction. The brake assembly includes a movable brake shoe which may be forced into contact with the periphery of the rotating member. The brake shoe has spaced apart rollers which are held in engagement with converging ramps on a wedge block. The brake shoe is permitted to shift laterally with respect to the ramps, and as the brake shoe engages the rotating member one of the rollers will move downwardly along one of the ramps to affect self-energization of the brake shoe. The wedge block is provided with a downwardly extending projection which is disposed between the converging ramps, the projection being received within a recess formed in the brake shoe, the recess being of greater width than the projection. The recess and projection limits the lateral shifting of the brake shoe which takes place during self-energization and permits disengagement of the brake shoe even when a lateral shifting force is being imparted to the brake shoe by the rotatable member which would normally cause further self-energization.
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1. A self-energizing brake assembly adapted to contact the surface of a rotatable member to hold it from rotation and in combination with a radially spaced away support member, said brake assembly comprising:
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a laterally shiftable brake shoe disposed between the support member and the rotatable member and having opposed sides, one side being adapted to frictionally contact the surface of the rotatable member, and the other side being provided with a pair of rollers laterally spaced apart in the direction of rotation of the surface of the rotating member; wedge block means mounted on the support for movement towards and away from said rotatable member, said wedge block means being provided with a pair of laterally spaced apart opposed inclined converging ramp surfaces; spring means operable to maintain each of said opposed ramp surfaces in rolling contact with an associated one of said pair of rollers; and operator controlled extensible force applying means mounted on the support member and capable of positively advancing the wedge block means and the brake shoe towards the surface of the rotatable member to place said one side of the brake shoe into engagement with the surface of the rotatable member. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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