Claims
- 1. A braking system for mitigating the linear motion of an object, the object having an axis, the linear motion being coaxial with the axis, the braking system comprising:
a tube, the tube positioned coaxially around the object; at least one brake shoe, the at least one brake shoe adapted to frictionally contact the inner surface of the tube and adapted to be positioned in a free space defined by the outer surface of the object and the inner surface of the tube; means attached to the object for limiting the lateral movement of the at least one brake shoe relative to the object while permitting the radial movement of the at least one brake shoe relative to the object; and means for urging the at least one brake shoe in a direction toward the inner surface of the tube, wherein the at least one brake shoe is put in frictional contact with the inner surface of the tube, whereby, when the object is moved in a linear direction, the braking system mitigates the linear motion of the object.
- 2. The braking system of claim 1, wherein the limiting means is adapted to enable the object to freely rotate about its major axis relative to the at least one brake shoe.
- 3. The braking system of claim 1, wherein the number of shoes is two.
- 4. The braking system of claim 3, wherein the two shoes are connected together with hinges in a clamshell-like manner.
- 5. The braking system of claim 3, wherein the urging means comprises two or more springs, the springs disposed between the two shoes.
- 6. The braking system of claim 3, wherein the two shoes are connected in a clamshell configuration.
- 7. The braking system of claim 1, further comprising a coating of low-friction material adhered to the inner surface of the tube and interposed between the inner surface of the tube and the at least one brake shoe.
- 8. The braking system of claim 7, wherein the low-friction material is polyethylene.
- 9. A braking system for mitigating the linear motion of an object, the object having an axis, the linear motion being coaxial with the axis, the braking system comprising:
a tube, the tube positioned coaxially around the object; at least one brake shoe, the at least one brake shoe adapted to frictionally contact the outer surface of the object and adapted to be positioned in a free space defined by the outer surface of the object and the inner surface of the tube; means attached to the tube for limiting the lateral movement of the at least one brake shoe relative to the tube while permitting the radial movement of the at least one brake shoe relative to the tube; and means for urging the at least one brake shoe in a direction toward the outer surface of the object, wherein the at least one brake shoe is put in frictional contact with the outer surface of the object, whereby, when the object is moved in a linear direction, the braking system mitigates the linear motion of the object and a force-time profile of the motion is substantially constant.
- 10. The braking system of claim 9, wherein the number of shoes is two.
- 11. The braking system of claim 10, wherein the two shoes are connected in a clamshell configuration.
- 12. The braking system of claim 10, wherein the urging means comprises two or more springs, the springs disposed between the inner surface of the tube and each brake shoe.
- 13. The braking system of claim 9, further comprising a coating of low-friction material adhered to the outer surface of the object and interposed between the outer surface of the object and the at least one brake shoe.
- 14. The braking system of claim 13, wherein the low-friction material is polyethylene.
- 15. A braking system for mitigating the rotation of an object, the object having an axis, the braking system comprising:
a tube, the tube positioned coaxially around the object; at least one brake shoe, the at least one brake shoe adapted to frictionally contact the inner surface of the tube and adapted to be positioned in a free space defined by the outer surface of the object and the inner surface of the tube; means attached to the object for limiting the rotation of the at least one brake shoe relative to the object while permitting the radial movement of the at least one brake shoe relative to the object; and means for urging the at least one brake shoe in a direction toward the tube, wherein the at least one brake shoe is put in frictional contact with the inner surface of the tube, whereby, when the object is rotated, the braking system mitigates the rotation of the object.
- 16. The braking system of claim 15, wherein the number of shoes is two.
- 17. The braking system of claim 16, wherein the urging means comprises two or more springs, the springs disposed between the two shoes.
- 18. A braking system for mitigating the rotation of an object, the object having an axis, the-braking system comprising:
a tube, the tube positioned coaxially around the object; at least one brake shoe, the at least one brake shoe adapted to frictionally contact the outer surface of the object and adapted to be positioned in a free space defined by the outer surface of the object and the inner surface of the tube; means attached to the tube for limiting the rotation of the at least one brake shoe relative to the tube while permitting the radial movement of the at least one brake shoe relative to the tube; and means for urging the at least one brake shoe in a direction toward the outer surface of the object, wherein the at least one brake shoe is put in frictional contact with the outer surface of the object, whereby, when the object is rotated, the braking system mitigates the rotation of the object.
- 19. The braking system of claim 18, wherein the number of shoes is two.
- 20. The braking system of claim 19, wherein the urging means comprises two or more springs, the springs disposed between the two shoes.
- 21. A brake assembly for braking a rotating object, the brake assembly comprising:
at least one pair of brake shoes adapted to lie in a facing, spaced-apart relationship; means for enabling the brake shoes to be positioned in a facing, spaced-apart relationship on the object to be braked, wherein the brake shoes are freely slidable in the radial direction but restrained in the rotational direction relative to the axis of rotation of the object; and means adapted to be interposed between the brake shoes, wherein the brake shoes are urged apart in an outward radial direction.
- 22. A method of mitigating the linear motion of an object, the object having an axis, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) positioning the object coaxially within an elongated tube; (b) positioning at least one brake shoe in a free space defined by the outer surface of the object and the inner surface of the tube, the at least one brake shoe adapted to frictionally contact the inner surface of the tube; (c) providing means attached to the object for limiting the lateral movement of the at least one brake shoe relative to the object while permitting the radial movement of the at least one brake shoe relative to the object; and (d) urging the at least one brake shoe in a direction toward the inner surface of the tube, wherein the at least one brake shoe is put in frictional contact with the inner surface of the tube, whereby, when the object is moved in a linear direction, the linear motion of the object is mitigated.
- 23. A method of mitigating the linear motion of an object, the object having an axis, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) positioning the object coaxially within an elongated tube; (b) positioning at least one brake shoe in a free space defined by the outer surface of the object and the inner surface of the tube, the at least one brake shoe adapted to frictionally contact the outer surface of the object; (c) providing means attached to the tube for limiting the lateral movement of the at least one brake shoe relative to the tube while permitting the radial movement of the at least one brake shoe relative to the tube; and (d) urging the at least one brake shoe in a direction toward the outer surface of the object, wherein the at least one brake shoe is put in frictional contact with the outer surface of the object, whereby, when the object is moved in a linear direction, the linear motion of the object is mitigated and a force-time profile of the motion is substantially constant.
- 24. A method of mitigating the rotation of an object having an axis, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) positioning the object coaxially within an elongated tube; (b) positioning at least one brake shoe in a free space defined by the outer surface of the object and the inner surface of the tube, the at least one brake shoe adapted to frictionally contact the inner surface of the tube; (c) providing means attached to the object for limiting the rotation of the at least one brake shoe relative to the object while permitting the radial movement of the at least one brake shoe relative to the object; and (d) urging the at least one brake shoe in a direction toward the inner surface of the tube, wherein the at least one brake shoe is put in frictional contact with the inner surface of the tube, whereby, when the object is rotated, the rotation of the object is mitigated.
- 25. A method of mitigating the rotation of an object, the object having an axis, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) positioning the object coaxially within a tube; (b) positioning at least one brake shoe in a free space defined by the outer surface of the object and the inner surface of the tube, the at least one brake shoe adapted to frictionally contact the outer surface of the object and adapted to be positioned in a free space defined by the outer surface of the object and the inner surface of the tube; (c) providing means attached to the tube for limiting the rotation of the at least one brake shoe relative to the tube while permitting the radial movement of the at least one brake shoe relative to the tube; and (d) urging the at least one brake shoe in a direction toward the outer surface of the object, wherein the at least one brake shoe is put in frictional contact with the outer surface of the object, whereby, when the object is rotated, the rotation of the object mitigated.
- 26. A brake assembly for mitigating the linear motion of a first object relative to a second object, each object having an axis and the second object positioned coaxially around the first object, the linear motion being coaxial with the axes, the brake assembly comprising:
at least one brake shoe pair, the at least one brake shoe pair adapted to frictionally contact the inner surface of the second object and adapted to be positioned in a free space defined by the outer surface of the first object and the inner surface of the second object; means attached to the first object for limiting the lateral movement of the at least one brake shoe pair relative to the first object while permitting the radial movement of the at least one brake shoe pair relative to the first object; and means for urging the at least one brake shoe pair in a direction toward the inner surface of the second object, wherein the at least one brake shoe pair is put in frictional contact with the inner surface of the second object, whereby, when the first object and the second object are moved in a linear direction relative to each other, the brake assembly mitigates the linear motion of the first object relative to the second object.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority as a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/942,409, filed Aug. 29, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. ______, which is incorporated herein by reference to the extent not inconsistent herewith.
Government Interests
[0002] The invention was not made by an agency of the United States Government nor under contract with an agency of the United States Government.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09942409 |
Aug 2001 |
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10376492 |
Feb 2003 |
US |