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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 6193028 | Reversible fulcrum for a strut A strut having a reversible fulcrum, which can be changed, from a left strut to a right strut, for using in brake beams of the type comprising; a compression member, a "V" shaped tension member having a central apex coupled to the ends of the compression ... | 02/27/2001 |
| 6155388 | Brake beam A brake beam assembly comprised of a compression member with a first end and a second end, a tension member with a third end and a fourth end, a strut connected to the tension member and the compression member, a first brake head, and a second brake head.... | 12/05/2000 |
| 6138800 | Rail vehicle brake device A braking device for a railroad vehicle including traction bars is arranged to apply a braking pad on a braking surface affixed to a wheel of the vehicle. The braking device includes a reaction member, at least one lever arranged to cooperate with the rea... | 10/31/2000 |
| 5901819 | Tread-disc assist dual truck mounted brake assembly Brake system for retarding rotating machinery. It has an actuator with a first portion and a second portion. Actuator is supplied with energy and generates force causing relative motion of the first and second portions. The second portion is connected to ... | 05/11/1999 |
| 5810124 | Brake beam A brake beam assembly containing a compression member, a tension member, a strut connected to the tension member and the compression member, and two brake heads with recesses. The ends of the compression member and the tension member are disposed within t... | 09/22/1998 |
| 3998299 | Brake beam structure A truss-type brake beam has end members with pockets for receiving the abutting end portions of the compression channel and tension bar members with the pocket rear wall abutting the rear surface of the compression member web and the front wall abutting t... | 12/21/1976 |