Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic sliding shoe brake apparatus for applying a predetermined brake force to a take-up member, comprising magnetic core means (1.3; 1.4) including pole piece means with respective pole faces (1.5), electric energizing magnetic coil means (1.1) operatively arranged for energizing said magnetic core means (1.3; 1.4), sliding brake shoe means (1.2) operatively arranged between said pole faces (1.5) and said brake force take-up member (4) for applying said predetermined brake force to said brake force take-up member (4), said sliding brake shoe means (1.2) comprising ferromagnetic pole plates (1.6) and magnetically insulating members (1.7), at least one of which is interposed between adjacent pole plates (1.6) interconnecting said ferromagnetic pole plates (1.6) to form said brake shoe means so that magnetically insulating members alternate with said pole plates, first connecting means (6) operatively securing said brake shoe means (1.2) to said core means for movement back and forth between a first position in which the pole plates are substantially in register with the respective pole faces and a second position in which the registering between the pole faces and the respective pole plates is reduced, whereby the magnetic resistance for the magnetic flux is varied as a function of said movement for varying the magnetic force, said movement taking place in a substantially frictionless manner, support means (2) for said magnetic core means (1.3; 1.4) and resilient means securing said magnetic core means thereto, and second connecting means (7) including spring means (7) biased in accordance with a required minimum brake force operatively connecting said sliding brake shoe means (1.2) to said support means (2), whereby said sliding brake shoe means (1.2) are displaceable in response to friction between the brake shoe means and the brake force take-up member (4) against the effect of said spring means (7), so that the electromagnetic attraction forces are automatically adjusted in accordance with the change in friction between the brake shoe means (1.2) and the take-up member (4).
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first connecting means comprise parallel guide bars (6), first pivot means operatively securing said parallel guide bars to said magnetic core means, second pivot means operatively securing said parallel guide bars to said brake shoe means for permitting the movement of said brake shoe means toward said brake force take-up member.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said brake shoe means comprise an end extension at each end which extends longitudinally outside the pole piece means of the magnetic core means in opposite directions.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said resilient means comprise spring means (3) for operatively suspending the apparatus from a rail vehicle, especially a high speed rail vehicle.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said brake shoe means comprise lateral extensions reaching upwardly along the sides of the pole piece means of the magnetic core means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 217,254 filed Dec. 17, 1980, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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