High-G shock testing machine

US10670502B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10670502-B2
Application numberUS-201816236407-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 29, 2018
Priority dateMar 7, 2015
Publication dateJun 2, 2020
Grant dateJun 2, 2020

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Abstract

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A brake for use with a shock testing machine, the brake including: a brake material for generating a frictional force to stop a test platform when the brake material is urged against an opposed braking surface; links for rotatably connecting the brake material to the test platform; a biasing spring to bias the brake material towards the braking surface; a restraint mechanism for restraining the braking material, against a biasing force of the biasing spring, in a retracted position where the braking material is separated from the braking surface; and a release mechanism for releasing the restraint of the release mechanism to bias the brake material against the braking surface; wherein the links are configured such that relative movement between the brake material and braking surface while the brake material and braking surface are engaged causes a frictional force between the brake material and braking material to increase.

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What is claimed is: 1. A brake for use with a shock testing machine, the brake comprising: a brake material for generating a frictional force to stop a test platform when the brake material is urged against an opposed braking surface; two or more links for rotatably connecting the brake material to the test platform; a biasing spring to bias the brake material towards the braking surface; a restraint mechanism for restraining the braking material, against a biasing force of the biasing spring, in a retracted position where the braking material is separated from the braking surface; and a release mechanism for releasing the restraint of the release mechanism to bias the brake material against the braking surface; wherein the two or more links are configured such that relative movement between the brake material and braking surface while the brake material and braking surface are engaged causes a frictional force between the brake material and braking material to increase. 2. The brake of claim 1 , wherein the two or more links comprise a parallelogram linkage. 3. The brake of claim 2 , wherein each of the two or more links comprising the parallelogram linkage is rotatable relative to the brake material and such rotation is limited to less than 90 degrees. 4. The brake of claim 3 , further comprising a stop for limiting the rotation of each of the two or more links comprising the parallelogram linkage. 5. The brake of claim 4 , wherein the stop is adjustable such that a maximum rotation of the parallelogram linkage relative to the brake material is variable. 6. A shock testing machine comprising: a test platform upon which one or more objects to be tested are mounted; one or more rails upon which the test platform is movable in a longitudinal direction; and a brake for stopping the test platform relative to the one or more rails, the brake comprising: a brake material for generating a frictional force to stop the test platform when the brake material is urged against an opposed braking surface; two or more links for rotatably connecting the brake material to the test platform; a biasing spring to bias the brake material towards the braking surface; a restraint mechanism for restraining the braking material, against a biasing force of the biasing spring, in a retracted position where the braking material is separated from the braking surface by a gap; and a release mechanism for releasing the restraint of the release mechanism at a prescribed time, position or velocity to bias the brake material against the braking surface; wherein the two or more links are configured such that relative movement between the brake material and braking surface while the brake material and braking surface are engaged causes a frictional force between the brake material and braking material to increase. 7. The shock testing machine of claim 6 , further comprising a sensor for determining when to release the restrain of the release mechanism. 8. The shock testing machine of claim 6 , wherein the two or more links comprise a parallelogram linkage. 9. The shock testing machine of claim 8 , wherein each of the two or more links comprising the parallelogram linkage is rotatable relative to the brake material and such rotation is limited to less than 90 degrees. 10. The shock testing machine of claim 9 , further comprising a stop for limiting the rotation of each of the two or more links comprising the parallelogram linkage. 11. The shock testing machine of claim 10 , wherein the stop is adjustable such that a maximum rotation of the parallelogram linkage relative to the brake material is variable.

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  • Testing the effects of speed or acceleration · CPC title

  • Shock-testing · CPC title

  • adapted for drawing members together {, e.g. for disc brakes} · CPC title

  • G01N3/307Primary

    generated by a compressed or tensile-stressed spring; generated by pneumatic or hydraulic means · CPC title

  • adapted for pressing members apart {, e.g. for drum brakes} · CPC title

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What does patent US10670502B2 cover?
A brake for use with a shock testing machine, the brake including: a brake material for generating a frictional force to stop a test platform when the brake material is urged against an opposed braking surface; links for rotatably connecting the brake material to the test platform; a biasing spring to bias the brake material towards the braking surface; a restraint mechanism for restraining the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Omnitek Partners Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N3/307. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 02 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).