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US698262A
US698262A US6876401A US1901068764A US698262A US 698262 A US698262 A US 698262A US 6876401 A US6876401 A US 6876401A US 1901068764 A US1901068764 A US 1901068764A US 698262 A US698262 A US 698262A
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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
    • F16D49/00Brakes with a braking member co-operating with the periphery of a drum, wheel-rim, or the like
    • F16D49/08Brakes with a braking member co-operating with the periphery of a drum, wheel-rim, or the like shaped as an encircling band extending over approximately 360 degrees
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  • This invention relates to brakes,and relates particularly. to band-brakes.
  • a primary object of-the invention is to provide a brake designed and adapted for use on motor-vehicles, whereby the shaft or axle to which it is applied may be effectively braked when rotating in either direction, thus making provision for stopping the vehicle-When goingin either direction,.either ahead or backward.
  • My improved brake is, however, equally adapted for braking any shaft designed to rotate in opposite directions.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of a brake of my invention, partly in section, showing the parts in normal positionthat is, the brake being released.
  • Fig. 2. is anxendl view, partly in section, thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a partial top plan view thereof, and Figs.v Land 5 are views shaft or axle when rotating in opposite directions. 7
  • A designates a revoluble shaft, as the axle of amotor-vehicle, A a brake-drum securedto said shaft or axle, and A a brake-band appliedto said drum A. All of the foregoing elements are old and well known in the art and may be of any usual or approved construction.
  • one end of said linkand correspondingly raise the other in a manner to cause said brakeband A to most effectively grip said brake drum.
  • pivot-pin b is secured in the arm 12 of a bellcrank B, pivotedto an arm 79 on a bracket B secured to a rigid support B It is thus obvious that a strain on the arm 11 ofthe bellcrank B in the direction indicated by the arrow will operate to raise the pivot-pin b and link B and cause the brake-band to grip the brake-drum in the desired manner.
  • Desired pivotal movement to apply the brake may be imparted to said bell-crank by means of ahand or foot lever (not shown) connected thereto by means of a rod b ment of the brake-band A with the rotating brake-drum A will obviously tend to impart movement to said brake-band circumferentially of said brake-drum in the directionofrotation of said brake-drum.
  • means are provided independent of what may properly be termed the brake-operating mechanism, adapted to maintain said brake-band practically in fixed adjustment relatively to said brake-drum.
  • said'means comprise rigid stops applied to the link B, adapted to prevent movement of said link circumferentially of said brake-drum.
  • said stops consist of shoulders?) on flanges b on a plate b forming part of the bracket B said shoulders I) projecting inwardly beyond the sides of the link B.
  • the distance between the shoulders I) atjopposite ends of'said link is slightly greater than the length of said link, and to provide for movement of said link to bring the ends thereof into engagement with said shoulders slots b are formed in the link members, which are engaged by the pivot-pin b.
  • Said slots preferably consist of similar downwardly-inclined sections symmetrically disposed on opposite' sides of the center of said link. Said slots will thus tend to return said link B, and thus the brake-band A to its normal position when the brake is released.
  • the plate 12 preferably extends over the top of the brake-drum A beneath the link in such position that the link B will rest thereon when the brake is released. Said plate will thus form a support for said link B and for the brake-band A when said brake is released or in what may be designated their normal positions.
  • I elaim- 1 The combination with a revolnble shaft, of a drum secured thereto, a brake-band applied thereto, a slotted link to which the ends of said brake-band are attached, a lever, a pin therein which engages the slot in said link and stops which limit the movement of said link circumferentially of said brakedrum, substantially as described.

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Patented Apr. 22,1902.
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3o showing the position of parts for braking the UNITED STATES ATENT OFFICE- WALTER-A. OROWDUS, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
BRAKE.
SPECIFICATION forming'part of Letters Patent No. 698,262, dated April 22, 1902.
f Application filed July 18,1901.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WALTER A. CROWDUS, a citizen of the United States, anda resident of Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented an Improved Brake, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to brakes,and relates particularly. to band-brakes.
A primary object of-the invention is to provide a brake designed and adapted for use on motor-vehicles, whereby the shaft or axle to which it is applied may be effectively braked when rotating in either direction, thus making provision for stopping the vehicle-When goingin either direction,.either ahead or backward. My improved brake is, however, equally adapted for braking any shaft designed to rotate in opposite directions.
The invention consists of the various features, combinations of features, and details of construction hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, a brake of my invention is fully illustrated. v
Figure 1 is a side view of a brake of my invention, partly in section, showing the parts in normal positionthat is, the brake being released. Fig. 2. is anxendl view, partly in section, thereof. Fig. 3 is a partial top plan view thereof, and Figs.v Land 5 are views shaft or axle when rotating in opposite directions. 7
Referring now to the drawings, A designates a revoluble shaft, as the axle of amotor-vehicle, A a brake-drum securedto said shaft or axle, and A a brake-band appliedto said drum A. All of the foregoing elements are old and well known in the art and may be of any usual or approved construction.
The ends of the strap a of the brake-band A are attached to'pins b, the ends of which are secured in the members of a link B, which be movable toward'and from the brake-drum A. With this construction it is obvious that movement of the pivot-pinb away from the brake-drum A will cause the brake-band A to grip the brake-drum A ;.also, that the strain on opposite ends of said link will be unequal owing to the friction between said brake band and drum, which will operate to draw down Serial no. 68,764. (No model.)
one end of said linkand correspondingly raise the other in a manner to cause said brakeband A to most effectively grip said brake drum.
In the preferable construction shown the pivot-pin b is secured in the arm 12 of a bellcrank B, pivotedto an arm 79 on a bracket B secured to a rigid support B It is thus obvious that a strain on the arm 11 ofthe bellcrank B in the direction indicated by the arrow will operate to raise the pivot-pin b and link B and cause the brake-band to grip the brake-drum in the desired manner. Desired pivotal movement to apply the brake may be imparted to said bell-crank by means of ahand or foot lever (not shown) connected thereto by means of a rod b ment of the brake-band A with the rotating brake-drum A will obviously tend to impart movement to said brake-band circumferentially of said brake-drum in the directionofrotation of said brake-drum.- In order to prevent such movement of said brake-band, means are provided independent of what may properly be termed the brake-operating mechanism, adapted to maintain said brake-band practically in fixed adjustment relatively to said brake-drum. As shown,said'means comprise rigid stops applied to the link B, adapted to prevent movement of said link circumferentially of said brake-drum. In the specific construction shown said stops consist of shoulders?) on flanges b on a plate b forming part of the bracket B said shoulders I) projecting inwardly beyond the sides of the link B. As shown, also, the distance between the shoulders I) atjopposite ends of'said link is slightly greater than the length of said link, and to provide for movement of said link to bring the ends thereof into engagement with said shoulders slots b are formed in the link members, which are engaged by the pivot-pin b. Said slots preferably consist of similar downwardly-inclined sections symmetrically disposed on opposite' sides of the center of said link. Said slots will thus tend to return said link B, and thus the brake-band A to its normal position when the brake is released. The plate 12 preferably extends over the top of the brake-drum A beneath the link in such position that the link B will rest thereon when the brake is released. Said plate will thus form a support for said link B and for the brake-band A when said brake is released or in what may be designated their normal positions.
iVith this form of the brake the movable parts are normally in the position shown in Fig. 1, in which the brake is released. Then it is desired to brake the shaft rotating in either direction, the bell-crank B is moved pivoially to raise the pin 1), and thus the link B, until the brake-band A grips the brakedrum A, whereupon said brake-band is shifted automatically in the direction of rotation of said brake-drum until the ends of said link strike the shoulders W. The relative positions of the movable parts to brake the shaft rotating in opposite directions are shown in Figs. 9 and 10 of the drawings, the direction of rotation in each instance being indicated by the arrows. It will thus be seen that when the brake is applied the link B will be automatically shifted into position to most effectively brake the shaft rotating in either direction.
Besides its automatic operation, as described, a great advantage of this form of brake is that the pull or strain of the brake is sustained almost entirely by the shoulders I)" on the bracket B thus reducing the power necessary to apply the brake and relieving the operator from the strain thereof.
I elaim- 1. The combination with a revolnble shaft, of a drum secured thereto, a brake-band applied thereto, a slotted link to which the ends of said brake-band are attached, a lever, a pin therein which engages the slot in said link and stops which limit the movement of said link circumferentially of said brakedrum, substantially as described.
2. The combination with a revoluble shaft, of a drum secured thereto, a brake-band applied to said drum, a slotted link to which the ends of said brake-band are attached, the slot in said link comprising symmetrical inclined sections, a lever, a pin secured therein which engages the slot in said link, a plate or saddle on which said link rests when in normal adjustment and stops adapted to limit the movement of said lin'k circumferentially of said 'brake-drum, substantially as described.
3. The combination with a revol uble shaft, of a drum secured thereto, a brake-band applied to said drum, a slotted link to which the ends of said brake-band are attached, the slot in said link comprising inclined sections, a lever and a pin therein which engages the slot in said link, substantially as described.
4. The combination with a revoluble shaft, of a drum secured thereto, a brake-band applied to said drum, a slotted link to which the ends of said brake-band are attached, a lever, a pin therein which engages the slot in said link and a fixed plate which extends over the brake-drum beneath said link, substantially as described.
5. The combination with a revoluble shaft, of a drum secured thereto, a brake-band applied to said drum, a slotted link to which the ends of said brake-band are attached, a lever, a pin therein which engages the slot in said link, a fixed plate which extends over the brake-dru m beneath said link, flanges on said plate which extend upwardly on oppo site sides of said link and shoulders on said flanges which extend inwardly beyond the sides of said link, substantially as described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention I affix my signature, in presence of two subscribing witnesses, this 5th day of July, A. D. 1901.
WALTER A. CROWDUS. iVitnesses:
M. S. SOMERVILLE, JOHN A. MoKEowN.
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US4891959A (en) * 1988-07-01 1990-01-09 Whirlpool Corporation Bi-directional pivot band brake for automatic washer
US6948596B2 (en) * 2001-10-19 2005-09-27 Deere & Company Dual-acting band brake
US20110036187A1 (en) * 2008-03-13 2011-02-17 Matthias Reisch Dual clutch gear mechanism with a countershaft design for a vehicle with central synchronization

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4891959A (en) * 1988-07-01 1990-01-09 Whirlpool Corporation Bi-directional pivot band brake for automatic washer
US6948596B2 (en) * 2001-10-19 2005-09-27 Deere & Company Dual-acting band brake
US20110036187A1 (en) * 2008-03-13 2011-02-17 Matthias Reisch Dual clutch gear mechanism with a countershaft design for a vehicle with central synchronization
US8850914B2 (en) * 2008-03-13 2014-10-07 Zf Friedrichshafen Ag Dual clutch gear mechanism with a countershaft design for a vehicle with central synchronization

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