Inventors:
Kevin Korm - Montebello CA, US
International Classification:
F16D 65/12
Abstract:
An air-cooled brake rotor system defining an inter-rotor disk slot through which spacers in the form of turbine or fan vanes propel air when the brake rotor system is turned. An inner disk brake rotor plate is attached to a hub which in turn may be attached to an axle on a vehicle such as an automobile. Pins having ends of opposite threading are used to connect the inner rotor to the outer rotor. The outer rotor is spaced apart from the inner rotor by means of spacers which are shaped to propel air through the slots defined between the two rotors. The spacers are also configured so that compression of the two rotors by a caliper system always serves to have a spacer beneath the area engaged by the brake pad to provide mechanical support for the rotor system. Each rotor generally has defined in it venting holes and inscribed debris-channeling slots in an arcuate, volute, or turbinate manner. An enhanced braking system experiencing lower heat retention is thereby attained.