Abstract: Arrangement for disc brakes having so-called floating suspension containing a brake disc and a brake caliper which is movably mounted on a caliper holder for axial motions relative to the brake disc. The brake caliper has at least one pair of brake pads having friction linings intended to be brought to bear against braking surfaces on the brake disc. Load-bearing supporting surfaces hold the brake pads normally in their intended positions in the caliper by absorbing the forces acting mainly on the brake pads due to friction against the brake disc by cooperating with edge surfaces on the brake pads. These supporting surfaces extend over only a part of the space up to the brake disc to an imaginary geometrical delimiting plane for each brake pad, said plane extending parallel to the brake disc. The brake pads have protrusions, each of which extend into an opening in the caliper or caliper holder, one opening being provided for each protrusion.
Abstract: A package comprises an elongate member having a connected row of article receptacle parts and receptacle enclosing parts. The length of each elongate member is a multiple of the width of a finished pack equal to the number of receptacle parts. Each elongate member is positioned for filling with articles with the opening of the receptacle parts facing upwards and each member is filled with articles simultaneously, or in one operation. The elongate member is closed in one operation for all receptacle parts by folding over the connected row of closing parts to a position covering the openings of the receptacle parts. Each elongate member is finally divided into separate packs by separating the elongate member along predetermined locations.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 5, 1982
Date of Patent:
May 6, 1986
Assignee:
Aktiebolaget Volvo
Inventors:
Erik E. Backman, Ulf A. Henrekson, Inge L. Nertman
Abstract: A starter switch arrangement for boats, where the switch may be subjected to water splash or the like. The arrangement includes a key with a gripping component and an insert component to be inserted into an aperture in the switch for opening and locking the switch. The key has a cover component positioned between the gripping and insert components and provided to be sealingly supported against the switch in the inserted position of the key during the utilization of the boat. The cover component will sealing close a portion of the switch around the aperture of the switch.