Claims
- 1. A multi-disc brake comprising a stack of interleaved rotor and stator discs arranged about a common axis and provided between a thrust device and a reaction member, said thrust device being operable to create axial brakeapplying pressure on the stack and thereby generate friction between rubbing faces of adjacent rotor and stator discs wherein the discs are comprised by a first group of adjacent rotor and stator discs and a second group of adjacent rotor and stator discs with the two groups in an axially-aligned relationship, only one disc of each group contacting a disc of the other group for generating friction therebetween and the wear surfaces of discs within the first group being thicker than the wear surfaces of discs within the second group whereby after a predetermined number of brake applications the remaining available wear thicknesses of the discs of said first group of discs at an intermediate overhaul time are equal to the originally available wear thicknesses of the discs of said second group of discs wherein the discs are made from carboncarbon composite material, said material providing the frictional surfaces of the discs and their structural integrity.
- 2. A multi-disc brake according to claim 1 wherein in each group of discs at least two discs of the group having substantially the same wear thickness.
- 3. A multi-disc brake according to claim 1 wherein in each group of discs at least two discs of the group having different wear thicknesses.
- 4. A multi-disc brake comprising a stack of interleaved rotor and stator discs arranged about a common axis and provided between a thrust device and a reaction member, said thrust device being operable to create axial brake-applying pressure on the stack and thereby generate friction between rubbing faces of adjacent rotor and stator discs wherein the discs are comprised by a first group of adjacent rotor and stator discs and a second group of adjacent rotor and stator discs with the two groups in an axially-aligned relationship, only one disc of each group contacting a disc of the other group for generating friction therebetween and the wear surfaces of discs within the first group being thicker than the wear surfaces of discs within the second group whereby after a predetermined number of brake applications the remaining available wear thicknesses of the discs of said first group of discs at an intermediate overhaul time are only partly worn away whereas the wear thicknesses on the said second group are all substantially fully worn away and wherein the discs are made from carbon-carbon composite material, said material providing the frictional surfaces of the discs and their structural integrity.
- 5. A multi-disc brake according to claim 4 wherein in each group of discs at least two discs of the group have substantially the same wear thickness.
- 6. A multi-disc brake according to claim 4 wherein in each group of discs at least two discs of the group have different wear thicknesses.
- 7. A multi-disc brake comprising a stack of interleaved rotor and stator discs disposed in an axially aligned relationship between a thrust device and a reaction member, said thrust device being operable to create axial brake applying pressure on the stack, some wear surfaces of the discs being unworn, some wear surfaces being partly worn and the discs being arranged with each unworn wear surface confronting another adjacent unworn wear surface and each partly worn wear surface confronting another adjacent partly worn wear surface wherein the stack of discs comprises a first group of adjacent rotor and stator discs and a second group of adjacent rotor and stator discs in an axially aligned relationship with the first group, each wear surface of a disc of the first group which confronts a wear surface of an adjacent disc of the first group being unworn, each wear surface of a disc of the second group which confronts a wear surface of an adjacent discs of the second group being partly worn, each group having an end disc which confronts an end disc of the other group and confronting wear surfaces of said end discs being either both unworn or both partly worn and wherein the discs are made from carbon-carbon composite material, said material providing the frictional surfaces of the discs and their structural integrity.
- 8. A multi-disc brake assembly according to claim 7 wherein the stack of discs comprises a first group of adjacent rotor and stator discs and a second group of adjacent rotor and stator discs in an axially aligned relationship with the first group, each wear surface of a disc of the first group which confronts a wear surface of an adjacent disc of the first group being unworn, each wear surface of a disc of the second group which confronts a wear surface of an adjacent disc of the second group being partly worn, each group having an end disc which confronts an end disc of the other group and confronting wear surface of said end discs being either both unworn or both partly worn.
- 9. A multi-brake according to claim 7 wherein in each group of discs at least two discs of the group have substantially the same wear thickness.
- 10. A multi-brake according to claim 7 wherein in each group of discs at least two discs of the group having different wear thicknesses.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/617,556 filed on Nov. 26, 1990, now abandoned, which is in turn a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/360,159 filed Jun. 1, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,977,985.
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