US1540983A - Production of friction disks, washers, brake linings, and the like - Google Patents

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US1540983A
US1540983A US521243A US52124321A US1540983A US 1540983 A US1540983 A US 1540983A US 521243 A US521243 A US 521243A US 52124321 A US52124321 A US 52124321A US 1540983 A US1540983 A US 1540983A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D69/00Friction linings; Attachment thereof; Selection of coacting friction substances or surfaces
    • F16D69/02Compositions of linings; Methods of manufacturing
    • F16D69/021Compositions of linings; Methods of manufacturing containing asbestos
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  • This invention relates to improvements in, and in the production of, friction disks, washers, clutch-coverings and the like, and in particular to the types of such elements as are used in automobile vehicles; our objects being to enhance the efficiency thereof, to simplify their manufacture, to economize material and to facilitate their impregnation with a binding and hardening agent.
  • the mass whence the disks or the like are producedis'built'up by forming upon a bobbin, a winding of yarn, tape or canvas composed of cotton, ramie, flax, silk, wool, asbestos or other suitable. fibrous material, or any combination of such materials, impregnated'with a suitable binding agent and, after drying and heating the mass for the purpose of hardening it, cutting it into rings of the required thickness or shape according to the purpose to which the article is to be applied.
  • Fig. 1 is a longitudinal section, showing a bobbin furnished with retaining plates between which a winding of tape or canvas is formed.
  • Fig. 2 shows a similar wound mass composed of yarn and enclosed within a cylinder provided with means for compressing the said mass.
  • F 3 shows a similar mass or spool of wound yarn, tape or canvas, from which clutch-linings or coverings of V-section can be cut as hereinafter explained.
  • the winding 0 may be applied in the form of tape or woven ma- Serial No. 521,243.
  • the winding 0 is applied to the bobbin a in the form of yarn and whilst still on its bobbin, the spool so formed is passed into the cylinder d and subjected to compression by the axial movement of the plate 6.
  • the cylinder d may be divided longitudinally and the two halves bolted together. In either case, the resultant spool 0 having been dried, and heated with a. view to hardening its binding agent, is of a com-,
  • pact and hard nature may be sawn or otherwise cut transversely to form disks or obliquely to form cones suitable for employmentas washers or liners in frictionclutches or for sundry other uses.
  • a binding agent we employ a viscous product obtained by boiling phenol and formaldehyde in the presence of a catalytic agent and we apply same to the yarn, tape or woven fabric, by passing same through a bath of the said product prior to the winding operation.

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June 9, 1925.
A. M. FENTON ET AL PRODUCTION OF FRICTION DISKS, WASHERS, BRAKE LININGS, AND THE LIKE Filed Dec. 9, 1921 /NVENTOR$:
may K11,
Patented June 9, 1925.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ALEXANDER MILLER FENTON AND THOMAS HENRY CROWTHER, OF CLECKI-IEATON, ENGLAND, ASSIGNORS TO SCANDINAVIA BELTING, LIMITED, OF THE COUNTY OF LONDON, ENGLAND.
PRODUCTION OF FRICTION DISKS, WASHERS, BRAKE LININGS, AND THE LIKE.
Application filed December 9, 1921.
To ailwhom it may concern:
Be it known that we, ALEXANDER MILLER FnN'roN, a subject of the King of Great Britain and Ireland, residing at Northcliife, Cleckheaton, in the county of York, England, and THOMAS HENRY CROWTHER, a subject of the King of Great Britain and Ireland, residing at Prospect Villa-s, Cleckheaton, aforesaid, have invented new and useful Improvements in the Production of Friction Disks, Washers, Brake Linings, and the like, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in, and in the production of, friction disks, washers, clutch-coverings and the like, and in particular to the types of such elements as are used in automobile vehicles; our objects being to enhance the efficiency thereof, to simplify their manufacture, to economize material and to facilitate their impregnation with a binding and hardening agent.
According to our improved. method of manufacture, the mass whence the disks or the like are producedis'built'up by forming upon a bobbin, a winding of yarn, tape or canvas composed of cotton, ramie, flax, silk, wool, asbestos or other suitable. fibrous material, or any combination of such materials, impregnated'with a suitable binding agent and, after drying and heating the mass for the purpose of hardening it, cutting it into rings of the required thickness or shape according to the purpose to which the article is to be applied.
Appliances adapted for use in carrying our invention into effect are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, whereof Fig. 1 is a longitudinal section, showing a bobbin furnished with retaining plates between which a winding of tape or canvas is formed. Fig. 2 shows a similar wound mass composed of yarn and enclosed within a cylinder provided with means for compressing the said mass. F 3 shows a similar mass or spool of wound yarn, tape or canvas, from which clutch-linings or coverings of V-section can be cut as hereinafter explained.
Referring to Fig. 1, the winding 0 may be applied in the form of tape or woven ma- Serial No. 521,243.
terial, such as asbestos canvas, laid up about the bobbin a. This bobbin is preferably of a diameter corresponding with that of the i inner diameter desired for the washer, and the winding is continued until its outer dia1neter corresponds with that of the outer diameter intended for the washer. According to Fig. 2 the winding 0 is applied to the bobbin a in the form of yarn and whilst still on its bobbin, the spool so formed is passed into the cylinder d and subjected to compression by the axial movement of the plate 6. To facilitate the introduction of the spool, the cylinder d may be divided longitudinally and the two halves bolted together. In either case, the resultant spool 0 having been dried, and heated with a. view to hardening its binding agent, is of a com-,
pact and hard nature, and may be sawn or otherwise cut transversely to form disks or obliquely to form cones suitable for employmentas washers or liners in frictionclutches or for sundry other uses.
In-the production of rings-of V-section for use in covering or lining clutch-members we cut the spool 61 obliquely from its exterior and its interior as illustrated in Fig. 3; the cuts being oppositely inclined and intersecting within the walls of the mass.
As a binding agent, we employ a viscous product obtained by boiling phenol and formaldehyde in the presence of a catalytic agent and we apply same to the yarn, tape or woven fabric, by passing same through a bath of the said product prior to the winding operation.
When disks, washers and the like, are cut from sheets composed of layers of woven fabric, laid up on the multiply system, the face of the fabric is presented as the wearing surface. A large percentage of such sheets are moreover wasted when disks are cut therefrom. It will however be observed ,that, according to the method of manufacture described, there is comparatively little waste of material, the edges of the cut windings become the wearing surfaces, the threads of yarn or the warp threads are disposed circumferentially, instead of crosswise, and are unsevered.
-It will be understood that, although the disks and washers and the like, produced scribed, are primarily intended for use in clutches and friction-brakes, they may be applied to other purposes, as for example,
in packing steam and other joints,
\Ve claim 1. The process of making friction disks, washers, clutch-coverings and the like, by forming upon a bobbin furnished with coaxial retaining plates, a winding of fibrous material, impregnated with a suitable binding agent, drying and hardening the wound mass and diagonally cutting the same into sections whereby to expose the ends of the fibres.
2. The process of making disks, washers, clutch-coverings and the like, by forming, upon a bobbin furnished'with co-axial retaining plates, a wound spool composed of fibrous material, impregnated with a suit able binding agent, enclosing the mass in a cylinder and subjecting it to axial compression, drying and hardening the spool and then cutting it into sections.
ALEXANDER MILLER FENTON. THOMAS HENRY CROVVTHER.
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US2554128A (en) * 1947-09-05 1951-05-22 American Brake Shoe Co Bonding element for friction element assemblies

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US2554128A (en) * 1947-09-05 1951-05-22 American Brake Shoe Co Bonding element for friction element assemblies

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