Claims
- 1. A multiple disc brake, comprising a first rotary disc fixed to a hub connected to a rotating member to be braked and a second rotary disc capable of sliding axially relative to the hub and to the first rotary disc while at the same time being integral in terms of rotation with the first disc, the axes of the hub and discs coinciding with one another, and a set of friction blocks having friction linings capable of being laid against faces of the discs by means of an actuating device, characterized in that a first axial guide sleeve fixed to the first rotary disc is arranged coaxially relative to a second axial guide sleeve fixed to the second rotary disc and is connected to the second axial guide sleeve by means of several axial guide tracks which are uniformly distributed angularly over the sleeves, the guide tracks having matching rolling surfaces between which rolling members are interposed, the guide tracks comprising a rolling surface formed on one of the sleeves according to an arrangement tangential to a circular periphery of the one sleeve, and a matching rolling surface formed on a ring mounted on the other sleeve, and torquetransmitting elements arranged between the sleeves in order to make the sleeves integral with one another in terms of rotation, the torque-transmitting elements passing radially through orifices made in the ring and the orifices having dimensions which prevent any interference between the torque-transmitting elements and the ring.
- 2. The multiple disc brake according to claim 1, characterized in that the torque-transmitting elements comprise radial studs each of which are accommodated in a bore in the outer sleeve and which project into a corresponding axial groove of the inner sleeve with a functional play.
- 3. The multiple disc brake according to claim 2, characterized in that one of the radial studs projects into one of the axial grooves with an assembly play which is greater than the functional play and within which is inserted a compensating spring which keeps the studs in abutment and which can be compressed a small amount in order to compensate for contact play.
- 4. The multiple disc brake according to claim 3, characterized in that the first axial guide sleeve is fastened laterally to a flange of the first rotary disc and is placed inside the second axial guide sleeve which is in one piece with the second rotary disc.
- 5. The multiple disc brake according to claim 4, characterized in that an end of the second axial guide sleeve is connected, on a side opposite the second rotary disc, to the first rotary disc by means of a first flexible and substantially leak-proof annular member, while an end of the first axial guide sleeve is connected, on a side opposite the first rotary disc, to the second rotary disc by means of a second flexible and substantially leak-proof annular member, so as to isolate interacting faces of the sleeves from external pollution.
- 6. The multiple disc brake according to claim 5, characterized in that second flexible and substantially leak-proof annular member is protected against shocks by means of a resistant annular casing having a turned-down edge and made of stamped sheet metal.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 111,942, filed on Oct. 21, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,798,268.
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Divisions (1)
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