klossbremser
Klossbremser, a term used in Danish and Norwegian, translates roughly to "block brakes" and denotes a family of friction braking systems in which one or more brake blocks, or shoes, are pressed against a rotating braking surface to slow or stop motion. The blocks are mounted on a lever or linkage connected to a hand lever or pedal, so applying the brake causes the blocks to move toward the surface, creating friction.
Two main variants exist: rim-based block brakes, where blocks press on the wheel rim, and drum- or
Historical context: klossbremser were common on early bicycles and some light carts and farm equipment in the
See also: friction brake, block brake, rim brake, drum brake.