Claims
- 1. An armature support pallet for use during manufacture of an armature having a shaft and a cam body extending from one end of the shaft about an axis parallel to and spaced from the axis of rotation of said shaft, said support pallet comprising:
- a body member; and
- a pair of mutually spaced support assemblies mounted on said body member for supporting opposite ends of an armature shaft, one of said support assemblies having a first, generally circular support surface for supporting said cam body and a second, generally circular support surface for supporting a portion of said shaft adjacent said cam body, said first support surface having a smaller radius than said second support surface and being at an elevation higher than said second support surface so that, when the armature is loaded onto the pallet, said cam body is supported by the first, smaller radius support surface and the armature is held by gravity in a single angular orientation.
- 2. An armature support pallet for use during manufacture of an armature having a shaft and a slotted core mounted on said shaft, said pallet comprising:
- a body member; and
- a pair of mutually spaced support assemblies mounted on said body member for supporting opposite ends of an armature shaft, one of said support assemblies having a blade extending therefrom toward the other of said support assemblies, said blade being sufficiently thin and so located that it is received within the radially outermost margin of one of the armature core slots of an armature loaded onto said pallet so that the rotary orientation of said armature shaft is maintained while the armature is supported by said support assemblies.
- 3. The armature support pallet of claim 1 wherein said one of said support assemblies has a single support piece with both of said support surfaces formed thereon.
- 4. The armature support pallet of claim 1 wherein said one of said support assemblies has a pair of support pieces, one of said support surfaces being formed on one of said support pieces and the other of said support surfaces being formed on the other of said support pieces.
- 5. An armature support pallet for use during manufacture of an armature having a shaft and a cam body extending from one end of the shaft about an axis parallel to and spaced from the axis of rotation of said shaft, said support pallet comprising:
- a body member; and
- a pair of mutually spaced support assemblies mounted on said body member for supporting opposite ends of an armature shaft, one of said support assemblies having a first, generally circular support surface for supporting said cam body and a second, generally circular support surface for supporting a portion of said shaft adjacent said cam body, said first support surface having a smaller radius than said second support surface and being at an elevation higher than said second support surface so that, when the armature is loaded onto the pallet, said cam body is supported by the first, smaller radius support surface and the armature is held by gravity in a single angular orientation;
- wherein said body member has an aperture formed therein, and wherein said support assemblies are mounted on said body member adjacent respective opposite margins of said aperture.
- 6. An armature support pallet for use during manufacture of an armature having a shaft and a slotted core mounted on said shaft, said pallet comprising:
- a body member; and
- a pair of mutually spaced support assemblies mounted on said body member for supporting opposite ends of an armature shaft, one of said support assemblies having a blade extending therefrom toward the other of said support assemblies, said blade being sufficiently thin and so located that it is received within the radially outermost margin of one of the armature core slots of an armature loaded onto said pallet so that the rotary orientation of said armature shaft is maintained while the armature is supported by said support assemblies:
- wherein said body member has an aperture formed therein, and wherein said support assemblies are mounted on said body member adjacent respective opposite margins of said aperture.
- 7. The armature support pallet of claim 5 wherein said one of said support assemblies has a single support piece with both of said support surfaces formed thereon.
- 8. The armature support pallet of claim 5 wherein said one of said support assemblies has a pair of support pieces, one of said support surfaces being formed on one of said support pieces and the other of said support pieces being formed on the other of said support surfaces.
- 9. An armature support pallet for use during manufacture of an armature, said support pallet comprising:
- a body member; and
- a pair of mutually spaced support assemblies mounted on said body member for supporting opposite ends of an armature shaft, one of said support assemblies having means for maintaining said armature in a single angular orientation.
- 10. An armature support pallet for use during manufacture of an armature, said support pallet comprising:
- a body member; and
- a pair of mutually spaced support assemblies mounted on said body member for supporting opposite ends of an armature shaft, one of said support assemblies having means for maintaining said armature in a single angular orientation;
- wherein said armature has a shaft and a cam body extending from one end of the shaft about an axis parallel to and spaced from the axis of rotation of said shaft, and wherein said means for maintaining said armature in a single angular orientation comprises a means for supporting a portion of said shaft adjacent said cam body at a first elevation and a means for supporting said cam body at a second elevation higher than said first elevation, so that the armature loaded onto said pallet is held by gravity in a single angular orientation.
- 11. The armature support pallet of claim 10 wherein each of said support means comprises a support surface.
- 12. The armature support pallet of claim 9 wherein said armature includes a shaft and a slotted core mounted on said shaft, and wherein one of said support assemblies has a blade extending therefrom toward the other of said support assemblies, said blade being sufficiently thin and so located that it is received within the radially outermost margin of one of the armature core slots of an armature loaded onto said pallet so that the rotary orientation of said armature shaft is maintained while the armature is supported by said support assemblies.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application(s) Ser. No. 08/234,134 filed on Apr. 28, 1994 now abandoned.
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Globe Products Inc. drawing M95765-4, dated Mar. 1, 1993, titled Pallet Tooling Assembly. |
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