Brake insulator with thermal barrier
US-2015159716-A1 · Jun 11, 2015 · US
US9982730B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9982730-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615188690-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 29, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 29, 2018 |
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A brake pad has a brake lining with a first section and a second section. The first section includes a plurality of first layers having a first material and a plurality of second layers having a second material. The first material is different from the second material. The plurality of first layers and the plurality of second layers are alternatingly arranged between one another. The second section includes a plurality of third layers having the second material and a plurality of fourth layers having the first material. The plurality of third layers and the plurality of fourth layers are alternatingly arranged between one another. The plurality of first layers are adjacent to corresponding ones of the plurality of third layers are co-planar with one another. Further, the plurality of second layers are adjacent to corresponding ones of the plurality of fourth layers are co-planar with one another.
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A brake pad, comprising: a backing plate having a brake lining attachment surface; and a brake lining having a first side attached to the brake lining attachment surface and a second side that defines a friction surface, the brake lining having a first section and a second section; the first section including a plurality of first layers, each of the plurality of first layers having a first material, and a plurality of second layers having a second material, the plurality of first layers and the plurality of second layers extending in directions parallel to the brake lining attachment surface, the plurality of first layers and the plurality of second layers being alternatingly arranged with each of the plurality of first layers being sandwiched between adjacent ones of the plurality of second layers, the first material being different from the second material, and in an unworn state one of the plurality of first layers defines a first portion of the friction surface; and the second section including a plurality of third layers, each of the plurality of third layers having the second material, and a plurality of fourth layers, each of the plurality of fourth layers having the first material, the plurality of third layers and the plurality of fourth layers being alternatingly arranged with each of the plurality of fourth layers being sandwiched between adjacent ones of the plurality of third layers such that ones of the plurality of first layers adjacent to corresponding ones of plurality of third layers are co-planar with one another and ones of the plurality of second layers adjacent to corresponding ones of plurality of fourth layers are co-planar with one another, and in the unworn state one of the plurality of third layers defines a second portion of the friction surface. 2. The brake pad according to claim 1 , wherein each the plurality of first layers, each the plurality of second layers, each of the plurality of third layers and each of the plurality of fourth layers have the same thickness. 3. The brake pad according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of first layers, the plurality of second layers, the plurality of third layers and the plurality of fourth layers include at least one surface that is planar. 4. The brake pad according to claim 1 , wherein the first material is non-asbestos organic material that includes a mixture fiber materials and binding materials. 5. The brake pad according to claim 4 , wherein the first material further includes at least one selected from a group of materials consisting of glass, rubber, carbon and Kevlar. 6. The brake pad according to claim 1 , wherein the second material has metal content. 7. The brake pad according to claim 6 , wherein the metal content includes a metal, friction modifiers, graphite lubricant and filler material, the metal being at least one selected from a group consisting of steel, iron and copper. 8. The brake pad according to claim 1 , wherein the first section and the second section abut one another. 9. The brake pad according to claim 1 , wherein the brake lining includes a slot formed therein that extends from the friction surface toward the brake lining attachment surface, the slot being located between the first section and the second section such that the first second and the second section are spaced apart from one another. 10. The brake pad according to claim 9 , wherein the brake lining includes a second slot that extends from the friction surface toward the brake lining attachment surface, and a third section with the second slot being located between the second section and the third section, the third section including a plurality of fifth layers, each of the plurality of fifth layers having the first material, and a plurality of sixth layers, each of the plurality of sixth layers having the second material, the plurality of fifth layers and the plurality of sixth layers being alternatingly arranged with each of the plurality of fifth layers being sandwiched between adjacent ones of the plurality of sixth layers such that the ones of the plurality of first layers and corresponding ones of plurality of fifth layers are co-planar with one another and the ones of the plurality of second layers and corresponding ones of plurality of sixth layers are co-planar with one another and in an unworn state one of the plurality of fifth layers defines a third portion of the friction surface. 11. The brake pad according to claim 1 , wherein the first material provides braking friction in response to contact with a metal braking rotor, and the second material provides abrasiveness in response to contact with the metal braking rotor. 12. A method of manufacturing a brake pad comprising: assembling a first section of a brake lining with a plurality of first layers, each of the plurality of first layers having a first material, and a plurality of second layers having a second material, the plurality of first layers and the plurality of second layers being alternatingly stacked with respect to each other such that the plurality of first layers are sandwiched between adjacent ones of the plurality of second layers, the first material being different from the second material; assembling a second section of the brake lining with a plurality of third layers, each of the plurality of third layers having the second material, and a plurality of fourth layers, each of the plurality of fourth layers including the first material, the plurality of third layers and the plurality of fourth layers being alternatingly stacked with respect to each other such that of the plurality of fourth layers are sandwiched between adjacent ones of the plurality of third layers; and attaching the first section and the second section to a brake lining attachment surface of a backing plate, such that ones of the plurality of first layers adjacent to corresponding ones of plurality of third layers are co-planar with one another and ones of the plurality of second layers adjacent to corresponding ones of plurality of fourth layers are co-planar with one another and the plurality of first layers, the plurality of second layers, the plurality of third layers and the plurality of fourth layers extend in directions parallel to the brake lining attachment surface, and in an unworn state one of the plurality of first layers defines a first portion of the friction surface and one of the plurality of third layers defines a second portion of the friction surface. 13. The method of manufacturing a brake pad according to claim 12 , further comprising: forming a first puck in a first mold beginning with a measured amount of the first material to form a first one of the plurality of first layers, overlaying a measured amount of the second material over the first one of the plurality of first layers to form a first one of the plurality of second layers, overlaying another measured amount of the first material over the first one of the plurality of second layers to form a second one of the plurality of second layers, overlaying another measured amount of the second material over the second one of the plurality of first layers to form a second one of the plurality of second layers, heat curing the first puck, and surface conditioning the first puck to form the first section of the brake lining. 14. The method of manufacturing a brake pad according to claim 13 , further comprising: forming a second puck in a second mold beginning with a measured amount of the second material to form a first one of the plurality of third layers, overlaying a measured amount of the f
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