Claims
- 1. In a rotor for electrical, rotating equipment, an amortisseur winding arrangement, comprising:
- a rotor having (a) a rotary axis, and (b) axial slots formed in an outer periphery of said rotor;
- a plurality of electrically-conductive wedges, set in said slots, for retraining rotor-carried coils against centrifugal-force-induced movement thereof; wherein
- said wedges are elongated and serially disposed in said slots so that each of said wedges has an end which substantially abuttingly engages an end of another of said wedges;
- said wedge ends have axially-extended grooves formed therein; and
- means forceably set in said grooves, for physically joining, and electro-conductively interconnecting, each one of said wedges with at least another one of said wedges.
- 2. An amortisseur winding arrangement, according to claim 1, wherein:
- said means comprises inserts; and
- said inserts are biasingly held in said grooves.
- 3. An amortisseur winding arrangement, according to claim 1, wherein:
- said means comprises inserts;
- said inserts are of a given length; and
- said grooves have a depth which is half said given length.
- 4. An amortisseur winding arrangement, according to claim 1, further including:
- annular retaining means, at opposite ends of said rotor, cooperative with said wedges and said interconnecting means for defining end rings of said winding arrangement.
- 5. An amortisseur winding arrangement, according to claim 1, wherein:
- said means are substantially wholly obscured by, an substantially wholly confined in, said grooves.
- 6. In a rotor for electrical, rotating equipment, an amortisseur winding arrangement, comprising:
- a rotor having (a) a rotary axis, and (b) axial slots formed in an outer periphery of said rotor;
- a plurality of electrically-conductive wedges, set in said slots, for restraining rotor-carried coils against centrifugal-force-induced movement thereof; wherein
- said wedges are elongated and serially disposed in said slots so that each of said wedges has an end abuttingly engages an end of another of said wedges;
- said wedge ends have grooves formed therein;
- means (a) forceably set in, and (b) wholly obscured by, and (c) wholly confined in, said grooves, for physically and electro-conductively interconnecting each one of said wedges with at least another one of said wedges;
- said means comprises inserts;
- transversely thereof, each groove describes an arc having a given radius; and
- transversely thereof, each insert describes an arc having a radius differing from said given radius.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation under Rule 60 of application Ser. No. 08/497,972, filed Jul. 3, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,550,417.
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