Claims
- 1. An improved dynamoelectric device comprising:
- a stator;
- at least one coil wire wound on said stator;
- a terminal board mounted on said stator for receiving terminals connected to said at least one coil wire; and
- means for introducing a loop of slack in said coil wire prior to termination at said terminal board, said means for introducing being integral with and extending from said stator and said loop of slack being introduced during winding of the coil wire.
- 2. An improved dynamoelectric device according to claim 1 wherein, said means for introducing a loop of slack in the coil wire comprises:
- a terminal receiving cavity in the terminal board;
- a spacer protruding from the terminal board laterally across said terminal receiving cavity;
- a terminal received in said cavity; and
- a coil wire from the coil windings passing across said terminal receiving cavity;
- whereby said terminal crimpingly engages said coil wire and said coil wire is looped over said spacer and said spacer is thereafter removed leaving a loop of slack in said coil wire.
- 3. An improved dynamoelectric device according to claim 2 wherein, said spacer comprises a rod-like protrusion extending laterally from a wall of said terminal board.
- 4. An improved dynamoelectric device according to claim 3 wherein, said spacer further comprises:
- a substantially flat first surface adjacent to said terminal receiving cavity;
- a second surface generally orthogonal to said first surface;
- a third surface extending angularly from said first surface; and
- a curved fourth surface joining said second surface with said third surface whereby said first, second, third and fourth surfaces provide a smooth face over which said coil wire is looped.
- 5. An improved dynamoelectric device according to claim 3, wherein said spacer further comprises a notch proximal to said wall of said terminal board, said notch adapted facilitate removal of said spacer.
- 6. A motor stator which provides wire slack in stator windings comprising:
- a stator;
- a terminal board having a curvilinear interior wall, said terminal board extending from said stator;
- a terminal receiving cavity in said terminal board;
- a spacer protruding from said curvilinear interior wall of said terminal board across said terminal receiving cavity; and
- a terminal received in said terminal receiving cavity of said terminal board;
- whereby said terminal engages said coil wire and said terminal cavity, and said coil wire is looped over said spacer so that when said spacer is removed said wire is maintained with a loop of slack.
- 7. The motor stator according to claim 6 wherein, said spacer comprises a rod-like protrusion extending laterally from a wall of said terminal board.
- 8. The motor stator according to claim 7 wherein, said spacer further comprises:
- a substantially flat first surface adjacent to said terminal receiving cavity;
- a second surface generally orthogonal to said first surface;
- a third surface extending angularly from said first surface; and
- a curved forth surface joining said second surface with said third surface; whereby said first, second, third and fourth surfaces provide a smooth face over which said coil wire is looped.
- 9. The motor stator according to claim 7, wherein said spacer further comprises a notch proximal to said wall of said terminal board, said notch adapted to facilitate removal of said spacer.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/344,946 filed Nov. 7, 1994 now abandoned.
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