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Archive | 2001

ELECTROMOTIVE PARKING BRAKE, ESPECIALLY FOR AN AUTOMOBILE

Christian Dr. Baier-Welt; Stephan Roos


Archive | 2003

Electric-motor driven parking brake, particularly for a motor vehicle

Christian Dr. Baier-Welt; Stephan Roos


Archive | 2005

Device for adjusting brake to compensate for friction lining and/or brake disc wear has first component movable in first direction, and second component movable in second direction perpendicularly to first direction

Christian Dr. Baier-Welt; Monika Blendel; Lars Emmel; Stefan Pfeiffer; Marcel Rigorth; Mathias Würges; Heinrich Zuber


Archive | 2005

Elektromechanische Bremse mit spielfreier Betätigung

Christian Dr. Baier-Welt; Monika Blendel; Lars Emmel; Stefan Pfeiffer; Marcel Rigorth; Mathias Würges; Heinrich Zuber


Archive | 2001

Electromechanical parking brake for an automotive vehicle

Christian Dr. Baier-Welt


Archive | 2007

Emergency release device for e.g. wedge brake mechanism, has electrically operated actuator holding slider in working position in current-supply condition and releasing slider in current-less condition

Christian Dr. Baier-Welt; Monika Blendel; Lars Emmel; Stefan Pfeiffer; Marcel Rigorth; Mathias Würges; Heinrich Zuber


Archive | 2001

Electromotive parking brake, especially for a motor vehicle

Christian Dr. Baier-Welt; Stephan Roos


Archive | 2007

Emergency release device for loosening of electromechanically operated brake e.g. wedge brake in no-current condition, has lever mechanism which is arranged between abutment and friction member of brake

Christian Dr. Baier-Welt; Monika Blendel; Lars Emmel; Stefan Pfeiffer; Marcel Rigorth; Mathias Würges; Heinrich Zuber


Archive | 2007

Self-energizing brake has emergency release system comprising cam disk with notched edge whose lower rim rests on ball bearings in operating position, but falls so that bearings fit into notches when power is shut off

Christian Dr. Baier-Welt; Monika Blendel; Lars Emmel; Stefan Pfeiffer; Marcel Rigorth; Mathias Würges; Heinrich Zuber


Archive | 2007

Self-energizing brake e.g. for motor vehicle, has frictional member, which can be pressed by actuator, against friction surface of element to be braked or disengaged

Christian Dr. Baier-Welt; Lars Emmel; Stefan Pfeiffer; Marcel Rigorth; Gerhard Schmitt; Mathias Würges; Heinrich Zuber

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