Claims
- 1. A brake shoe adapted to engage the tread of a railroad car wheel via which the railroad car is guidably supported on a railed track, said brake shoe comprising:
a) a backing plate; and b) a brake lining affixed to said backing plate and having a braking surface engageable with said wheel tread, said brake lining comprising:
i) a first and a second segment disposed on opposite sides of a midpoint of a key bridge of said backing plate; ii) a first material in the form of a friction composition suitable for braking said railroad car wheel, said first material formed on each of said first and said second segments and having at least one recess in said braking surface of said first material; and iii) a second material dissimilar from said first material, said second material disposed as an at least one discrete insert in said first material, said second material conditioning said railroad car wheel tread so as to affect adhesion between said wheel tread and said railed track, said second material having a wear rate dissimilar to that of said first material.
- 2. A brake shoe, according to claim 1, wherein said second material is a lubricant, said railroad car wheel tread being conditioned thereby to reduce the adhesion between said wheel tread and said railed track.
- 3. A brake shoe, according to claim 2, wherein said lubricant is molybdenum disulfide.
- 4. A brake shoe, according to claim 1, wherein said second material is an abrasive, said car wheel tread being conditioned thereby to increase the adhesion between said wheel tread and said railed track.
- 5. A brake shoe, according to claim 4, wherein said abrasive is cast iron.
- 6. A brake shoe, according to claim 1, wherein said second material is a solidified mixture of about 95% molybdenum disulfide and about 5% resin.
- 7. A brake shoe, according to claim 6, wherein said solidified mixture corresponds in shape to said at least recess.
- 8. A brake shoe, according to claim 1, wherein said at least one discrete insert in said first material is cylindrical in shape.
- 9. A brake shoe, according to claim 8, wherein the total area of said at least one discrete insert in said first material is in the range of between about 5% and about 15% of the total area of said braking surface.
- 10. A brake shoe, according to claim 8, wherein said cylindrically shaped said at least one discrete insert is molybdenum disulfide.
- 11. A brake shoe, according to claim i, wherein said at least one discrete insert in said first material is rectangular in shape.
- 12. A brake shoe, according to claim 11, wherein the total area of said at least one discrete insert in said first material is in the range of between about 5% and about 25% of the total area of said braking surface.
- 13. A brake shoe, according to claim 11, wherein said rectangular shaped said at least one discrete insert is cast iron.
- 14. A brake shoe, according to claim 1, wherein said at least one discrete insert in said first material is preformed and said at least one recess of said first material having a shape conforming thereto so as to provide an interference fit therewith.
- 15. A brake shoe, according to claim 1, wherein said at least one discrete insert in said first material is two.
- 16. A brake shoe, according to claim 15, wherein said two inserts are disposed as a first insert in a first segment of said first material and a second insert disposed in said second segment of said first material.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to a pending application entitled “WHEEL TREAD CONDITIONING BRAKE SHOE” which bears Ser. No. 09/121,492 and was filed on Jul. 23, 1998.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09121492 |
Jul 1998 |
US |
Child |
10086357 |
Mar 2002 |
US |