Friction material for applying friction in liquid medium, and associated device and method

US9587695B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9587695-B2
Application numberUS-93538609-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 18, 2009
Priority dateApr 1, 2008
Publication dateMar 7, 2017
Grant dateMar 7, 2017

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Abstract

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A friction material intended to equip a device for applying friction in a liquid medium, including a fiber mat impregnated with a heat-curable resin. The fiber mat consists of fibers whose length is greater than or equal to 12 mm, and is teased, coated and needled. The friction material features a porosity greater than or equal to 30% by volume and less than or equal to 60% by volume. The friction material includes activated charcoal loads whose specific surface is between 500 m2/g and whose mass content in the friction material is greater than or equal to 5% by weight and less than or equal to 15% by weight.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A friction material for friction in liquid medium, the friction material including: a mat of fibers impregnated by a heat-hardening resin; fibers of the mat being carded, lapped and needled during the formation of the mat; the carded, lapped and needled fibers being equal to or in excess of 12 mm in length; and charges of active carbon with specific surface between 500 sq·m·/gr and 2500 sq·m·/gr and with mass content in the friction material equal to or in excess of 5% in weight and equal to or below 15% in weight; the friction material having porosity equal to or in excess of 30% in volume and equal to or below 60% in volume, wherein one side of the friction material, intended to form a friction surface, comprises between 20 and 70% in volume of active carbon over a thickness between 20 μm and 200 μm. 2. The friction material according to claim 1 , wherein the fibers are selected from the group consisting of glass fibers, cotton fibers, polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fibers, pre-oxidised polyacrylonitrile fibers, ceramic fibers, aramid fibers, peat moss fibers, and their combinations. 3. The friction material according to claim 1 , wherein the heat-hardening resin is selected from the group consisting of phenoplast resins, particularly resol or novolac, aminoplast resins, epoxy resins, polyimide resins, silicone resins, and their combinations. 4. The friction material according to claim 3 , wherein the resin is a phenoplast resin of resol type modified by cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL), with mass content between 10% and 30% in weight of resin. 5. The friction material according to claim 1 , wherein the fibers consist of a mixture of three fibers of different composition. 6. The friction material according claim 5 , wherein the volume fraction of each of the fibers of different composition is between 20 and 40% of the mixture of fibers. 7. The friction material according to claim 1 , wherein the volume ratio between the resin and the mat of fibers is equal to or in excess of 0.80 and equal to or below 1.20. 8. The friction material according to claim 1 , wherein the specific surface of active carbon is equal to or in excess of 800 sq·m·/gr and equal to or below 1500 sq·m·/gr. 9. The friction material according to claim 1 , wherein the mass content of active carbon is equal to or in excess of 8% in weight and/or equal to or below 12% in weight. 10. The friction material according to claim 1 , wherein the average grain size of the active carbon is equal to or in excess of 5 μm and equal to or below 50 μm. 11. A friction part, including a friction material for friction in liquid medium and a friction support upon which the friction material is moulded with a casting; the friction material including: a mat of fibers impregnated by a heat-hardening resin; fibers of the mat being carded, lapped and needled during the formation of the mat; the carded, lapped and needled fibers being equal to or in excess of 12 mm in length; and charges of active carbon with specific surface between 500 sq·m·/gr and 2500 sq·m·/gr and with mass content in the friction material equal to or in excess of 5% in weight and equal to or below 15% in weight; the friction material having porosity equal to or in excess of 30% in volume and equal to or below 60% in volume, wherein one side of the friction material, intended to form a friction surface, comprising between 20 and 70% in volume of active carbon over a thickness between 20 μm and 200 μm. 12. A device providing a friction in liquid medium, the device including a friction surface coated with a friction material including: a mat of fibers impregnated by a heat-hardening resin; fibers of the mat being carded, lapped and needled during the formation of the mat; the carded, lapped and needled fibers being equal to or in excess of 12 mm in length; and charges of active carbon with specific surface between 500 sq·m·/gr and 2500 sq·m·/gr and with mass content in the friction material equal to or in excess of 5% in weight and equal to or below 15% in weight; the friction material having porosity equal to or in excess of 30% in volume and equal to or below 60% in volume, wherein one side of the friction material, intended to form a friction surface, comprises between 20 and 70% in volume of active carbon over a thickness between 20 μm and 200 μm. 13. The device according to claim 12 , wherein the device is a transmission coupling part for motor vehicles. 14. A manufacturing procedure of a friction material, as recited in claim 1 , including the following consecutive stages a) to d): a) supplying a mat of fibres carded, glazed and felted, the length of the fibres of which is equal to or in excess of 12 mm; b) impregnating the mat in a heat-hardening resin bath; c) drying the excess resin; d) consolidating under charge the intermediary material obtained after stage c) at a temperature between 120° C. and 250° C. in order to obtain a porosity between 30% and 60% in volume of the final material; and a stage: e) introducing charges of active carbon with specific surface between 500 sq·m·/gr and 2500 sq·m·/gr at a mass content in the friction material equal to or in excess of 5% in weight and equal to or below 15% in weight during stage b) and/or after stage c) and before stage d). 15. A manufacturing procedure of a friction material according claim 14 , wherein stage e) consists of impregnating the mat in a bath including a mixture of resin and active carbon. 16. A procedure according to claim 14 , wherein stage e) consists of pulverising a waterborne solution including resin, for example the resin of stage b, and active carbon, then making the water evaporate, for example with the aid of infra-red heating. 17. The friction material according to claim 5 , wherein the three fibers are glass fibers, polyacrylonitrile fibers and cotton fibers. 18. The friction material according to claim 5 , wherein a volume fraction of each of the fibers of different composition is between 20 and 40% of the mixture of the fibers. 19. The friction material according to claim 7 , wherein the volume ratio between the resin and the mat of fibers is equal to or in excess of 0.90 and/or equal to or below 1.10. 20. A friction material for friction in liquid medium, the friction material including: a mat comprising fibers being carded, lapped and needled during the formation of the mat; and charges of active carbon with specific surface between 500 sq·m·/gr and 2500 sq·m·/gr and with mass content in the friction material equal to or in excess of 5% in weight and equal to or below 15% in weight; the mat of the fibers being impregnated by a heat-hardening resin; the carded, lapped and needled fibers being equal to or in excess of 12 mm in length; the friction material having porosity equal to or in excess of 30% in volume and equal to or below 60% in volume, wherein one side of the friction material, intended to form a friction surface, comprises between 20 and 70% in volume of active carbon over a thickness between 20 μm and 200 μm.

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  • Including particulate material other than fiber · CPC title

  • Impregnating a mat of fibres with a binder · CPC title

  • Fabric composed of a fiber or strand which is of specific structural definition · CPC title

  • F16D69/026Primary

    containing fibres · CPC title

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What does patent US9587695B2 cover?
A friction material intended to equip a device for applying friction in a liquid medium, including a fiber mat impregnated with a heat-curable resin. The fiber mat consists of fibers whose length is greater than or equal to 12 mm, and is teased, coated and needled. The friction material features a porosity greater than or equal to 30% by volume and less than or equal to 60% by volume. The frict…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Duno Erick, Pantier Philippe, ROMMERU CéCILE, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16D69/026. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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Publication date Tue Mar 07 2017 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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