Brake pad and caliper device
US-2015377308-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9777785B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9777785-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113205339-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 8, 2011 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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A wet friction material for use in a wet clutch includes a friction interfacing surface for experiencing frictional engagement with an opposed surface in the presence of a lubricant. At least a portion of the friction interfacing surface comprises fibrillated nanofibers, which define a nanofibrous web, and friction adjusting particles held by the nanofibrous web. A cured resin may adhere the fibrillated nanofibers and the friction adjusting particles to provide structural support for the friction material.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wet friction material comprising: a friction interfacing surface for experiencing frictional engagement with an opposed surface in the presence of a lubricant, at least a portion of the friction interfacing surface comprising fibrillated nanofibers that define a nanofibrous web and friction adjusting particles held by the nanofibrous web. 2. The wet friction material of claim 1 , further comprising: base structural fibers intermingled with the fibrillated nanofibers. 3. The wet friction material of claim 2 , wherein the base structural fibers are exposed at the friction interfacing surface along with the fibrillated nanofibers and the friction adjusting particles. 4. The wet friction material of claim 2 , wherein the base structural fibers are not exposed at the friction interfacing surface. 5. The wet friction material of claim 1 , wherein the fibrillated nanofibers have diameters that range from about 50 nm to about 500 nm, lengths that range from about 1 mm to about 10 mm, and a degree of fibrillation that ranges from about 10 mL CSF to about 300 mL CSF as measured by Canadian Standard Freeness. 6. The wet friction material of claim 1 , wherein the fibrillated nanofibers comprise cellulose, an aramid, or an acrylic. 7. The wet friction material of claim 1 , further comprising a thickness defined by a distance between the friction interfacing surface and an oppositely facing bonding surface, and wherein the fibrillated nanofibers and the friction adjusting particles held by the nanofibrous web are present in a friction stability region of the wet friction material that extends from the friction interfacing surface towards the oppositely facing bonding surface to a depth up to about 40% of the thickness of the wet friction material. 8. The wet friction material of claim 1 , wherein the friction adjusting particles have diameters that range from 100 nm to about 80 μm and are comprised of materials that do not melt, soften, or decompose at a temperature below 400° C. 9. The wet friction material of claim 8 , wherein the friction adjusting particles comprise at least one of silica, carbon, graphite, alumina, magnesia, calcium oxide, titania, ceria, zirconia, cordierite, mullite, sillimanite, spodumene, petalite, zircon, silicon carbide, titanium carbide, boron carbide, hafnium carbide, silicon nitride, titanium nitride, titanium boride, cashew dust, a cured phenolic, or mixtures thereof. 10. The wet friction material of claim 9 , wherein the friction adjusting particles comprise diatomaceous earth. 11. The wet friction material of claim 1 , further comprising a cured resin that adheres the fibrillated nanofibers and the friction adjusting particles. 12. A wet friction material that includes a friction interfacing surface for experiencing frictional engagement with an opposed surface in the presence of a lubricant and an oppositely facing bonding surface for bonding the friction material to a base substrate, the friction material comprising: a base fibrous material that includes a top surface coincident with or proximate the friction interfacing surface of the friction material and a bottom surface coincident with or proximate the oppositely facing bonding surface, the base fibrous material supporting a friction stability region of the wet friction material that extends from the friction interfacing surface of the wet friction material towards the oppositely facing bonding surface, the friction stability region comprising fibrillated nanofibers and friction adjusting particles held in a nanofibrous web formed by the fibrillated nanofibers, the fibrillated nanofibers comprising fibrillated cellulose nanofibers; and a cured resin that adheres the base fibrous material and the fibrillated cellulose nanofibers and friction adjusting particles included in the friction stability region. 13. The wet friction material of claim 12 , wherein the friction interfacing surface and the oppositely facing bonding surface are separated by a distance, and wherein the friction stability region extends away from the friction interfacing surface towards the oppositely facing bottom surface to a depth up to about 40% of the distance between the friction interfacing surface and the oppositely facing bonding surface. 14. The wet friction material of claim 12 , wherein the fibrillated nanofibers have diameters that range from about 50 nm to about 500 nm and a degree of fibrillation that ranges from about 10 mL CSF to about 300 mL CSF as measured by Canadian Standard Freeness. 15. The wet friction material of claim 14 , wherein the fibrillated nanofibers have lengths that range from about 1 mm to about 10 mm. 16. The wet friction material of claim 12 , wherein the fibrillated cellulose nanofibers comprise at least 50 wt. % of natural cellulose, regenerated cellulose, a cellulose derivative, or a mixture thereof. 17. The wet friction material of claim 16 , wherein the fibrillated cellulose nanofibers comprise regenerated lyocell cellulose. 18. The wet friction material of claim 16 , wherein the fibrillated cellulose nanofibers comprise a blend of natural cellulose and regenerated lyocell cellulose. 19. The wet friction material of claim 12 , wherein the friction adjusting particles have diameters that range from 100 nm to about 80 μm and are comprised of materials that do not melt, softent, or decompose at a temperature below 400° C. 20. The wet friction material of claim 19 , wherein the friction adjusting particles comprise at least one of silica, carbon, graphite, alumina, magnesia, calcium oxide, titania, ceria, zirconia, cordierite, mullite, sillimanite, spodumene, petalite, zircon, silicon carbide, titanium carbide, boron carbide, hafnium carbide, silicon nitride, titanium nitride, titanium boride, cashew dust, a cured phenolic, or mixtures thereof. 21. The wet friction material of claim 19 , wherein the friction adjusting particles comprise diatomaceous earth. 22. A method comprising: providing a wet clutch in which a wet friction material and an opposed surface are configured for selective interfacial frictional engagement, the wet friction material having a friction interfacing surface that comprises a friction stability region extending from the friction interfacing surface into the friction material, the friction stability region comprising fibrillated nanofibers and friction adjusting particles held in a nanofibrous web formed by the fibrillated nanofibers; delivering a flow of lubricant over the friction interfacing surface of the friction material, the friction interfacing surface having a friction interface temperature; engaging the friction interfacing surface of the friction material with the opposed surface to interlock the friction interfacing surface and the opposed surface together; and managing the flow of the lubricant at the friction interfacing surface such that the friction interface temperature exceeds 350° C. and the fibrillated nanofibers at the friction stability region adjacent to the friction interfacing surface thermally decompose to constantly expose fresh, underlying fibrillated nanofibers. 23. The method of claim 22 , wherein the fibrillated nanofibers comprise fibrillated cellulose nanofibers. 24. The method of claim 22 , wherein the wet friction material further comprises a thickness defined by a distance between the friction interfacing surface and an oppositely facing bonding surface, and wherein the fr
Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or component, the element or component having a specified physical dimension · CPC title
Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or component and including a second component containing structurally defined particles · CPC title
having lubricating properties · CPC title
being characterised by their size · CPC title
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