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publicationDate 1980-10-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-0016188-A1
titleOfInvention Brake adjuster having reshapable member drawn through a die
abstract In the field of brakes, adjustments are necessary to maintain a constant spacing between the cooperating parts, even during wear. A problem with known adjustment systems is that they may not release the brakes because of the relationships between the coefficients of static and dynamic friction between their parts and the operation of the return spring mechanisms. The adjustment mechanism pulls a tube (32) through a matrix (48) thus eliminating the cited problem relating to the coefficients of friction. A shaft or pin (36) is connected to the pressure plate of the brake assembly and is in reciprocal communication with a resettable tube (32). The axis (36) and the tube (32) pass through a matrix (48) which has stamped the tube (32) as the brake wears down, the tube (32) is pulled through the matrix (48) and is gradually stamped over the width thereof. The spring cap (20) acts against the matrix (48) in order to force the matrix (48), the tube (32) and the axis (36) into a return position following the release of the brake pressure. .
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