Aircraft brake and cooling methods therefor
US-2017227079-A1 · Aug 10, 2017 · US
US10794444B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10794444-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715703475-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 6, 2020 |
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A wet brake includes a housing, a rotator, a plurality of plates, a plurality of discs, and a piston. The rotator is rotatably disposed in the housing and cooperates with the housing to form therebetween a brake chamber into which cooling oil is forced to flow. The plates are disposed in the brake chamber and axially movably engaged with the housing. The discs are disposed alternatively with the plates in the brake chamber and axially movably engaged with the rotator. The piston is configured to push the plates and the discs. The housing has a cooling oil inlet and a cooling oil outlet that communicate with an inner peripheral region and an outer peripheral region of the brake chamber, respectively. An oil collecting passage is formed adjacent to an open end of the cooling oil outlet on a brake chamber side to communicate with the brake chamber and continues circumferentially.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wet brake comprising: a housing having semicircular concave portions formed on an inner surface of the housing; a rotator rotatably disposed in the housing and cooperating with the housing to form therebetween a brake chamber into which cooling oil is forced to flow; a plurality of plates disposed in the brake chamber and axially movably engaged with the housing, wherein the plurality of plates each have semicircular convex portions that fit in the semicircular concave portions of the housing; a plurality of discs disposed alternately with the plurality of plates in the brake chamber and axially movably engaged with the rotator; and a piston configured to push the plates and the discs, wherein the housing has a cooling oil inlet that communicates with an inner peripheral region of the brake chamber and a cooling oil outlet that communicates with an outer peripheral region of the brake chamber, an oil collecting passage is formed adjacent to an open end of the cooling, oil outlet on a brake chamber side to communicate with the brake chamber and continues circumferentially, and semicircular grooves are formed on inner peripheral surfaces of the semicircular concave portions of the housing, straight cut portions are formed on the outer peripheral surfaces of the semicircular convex portions, and outer passages extend axially in the housing, wherein the outer passages are defined by the semicircular grooves on the inner peripheral surfaces of the semicircular concave portions of the housing and the straight cut portions on the outer peripheral surfaces of the semicircular convex portions of the plates that face each other, wherein each of the straight cut portions extends in a single straight line between opposing ends of the semicircular grooves.
with relative movement axially · CPC title
outer circumference · CPC title
for releasing a normally applied brake · CPC title
characterised by means for cooling · CPC title
Internal cooling channels · CPC title
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