Claims
- 1. A brush holder for holding a brush having a conductive element, the brush holder comprising:
a beam for holding the brush, the beam including a bottom edge; a base member configured to couple to the beam, the base member having a bottom edge and a conductive segment; wherein the beam is hingedly coupled to the base member such that, when the beam is in a first configuration relative to the base member, the conductive element is electrically coupled to the conductive segment, and, when the beam is in a second configuration relative to the base member, the conductive element is electrically isolated from the conductive segment.
- 2. The brush holder of claim 1 wherein, while the beam is in the first configuration relative to the base member, the brush holder is adapted to hold a brush against a conductive surface, and wherein during a transition from the first configuration to the second configuration, the brush holder is adapted to continue holding the brush against the conductive surface until after the conductive element is electrically isolated from the conductive segment.
- 3. The brush holder of claim 1 wherein the conductive segment is a conductive strap configured to include a base portion and a strap leaf, the strap leaf sized to cover a side portion of the base member when the base portion of the strap is coupled to a side of the base member, wherein the brush holder further comprises an insulative strap for placing between the conductive strap and the base member.
- 4. The brush holder of claim 3 further comprising a terminal for receiving the conductive element, and wherein the terminal includes a terminal leaf and wherein:
when the beam is in the first configuration relative to the base member, the terminal leaf contacts the strap leaf; and when the beam is in the second configuration relative to the base member, the terminal leaf is separated from the strap leaf.
- 5. The brush holder of claim 1 wherein the brush holder is adapted to transition from the first configuration to the second configuration such that, during at least a portion of the transition, the bottom edge of the beam moves downward relative to the bottom edge of the base member.
- 6. The brush holder of claim 1 wherein the brush holder is adapted to transition from the first configuration to the second configuration only by overcoming an over-center force.
- 7. The brush holder of claim 1 wherein the brush holder is adapted such that, during a transition from the first configuration to the second configuration, a force needs to be applied, and the force needed to make the transition is first increased, and then reduced during the transition.
- 8. The brush holder of claim 1 wherein the brush holder is adapted to mount onto a mounting device, the mounting device being placed relative to a conductive surface such that the bottom edge of the beam is near the conductive surface when the brush holder is mounted on the mounting device.
- 9. The brush holder of claim 1 wherein, when the beam is in the first configuration relative to the base member, the beam cannot be removed from the base, and when the beam is in the second configuration relative to the base member, the beam can be removed from the base member.
- 10. The brush holder of claim 8 wherein the brush holder is adapted to hold the brush, when inserted into the beam and when the brush holder is mounted on the mounting device, to enable a current to pass between the conductive surface and the conductive element of the brush.
- 11. The brush holder of claim 1 further comprising a box attached to the beam, the box adapted to receive a portion of a brush.
- 12. The brush holder of claim 11 wherein the box does not conduct electricity to the conductive segment.
- 13. The brush holder of claim 11 wherein the box does not include a back plate.
- 14. The brush holder of claim 11, wherein the box includes an inner surface adapted to contact the brush, the inner surface being electropolished.
- 15. The brush holder of claim 1 wherein the beam includes a catch member, the catch member adapted to prevent the brush from passing completely beyond the bottom edge of the beam.
- 16. The brush holder of claim 15 wherein the catch member includes a spring and a projection member, wherein the base member includes a catch dog which prevents the projection member from interacting with the brush when the brush holder is in the first configuration.
- 17. The brush holder of claim 16 wherein the beam may be retracted with respect to the base member once the brush holder is in the second configuration, and wherein retraction of the beam with respect to the base moves the catch dog with respect to the projection member, allowing the projection member to interact with the brush and prevent movement of the brush relative to the beam.
- 18. The brush holder of claim 1 further comprising a safety mechanism for selectively preventing a transition from the first configuration to the second configuration.
- 19. The brush holder of claim 18, wherein the beam includes a first portion and a second portion hingedly connected, and the safety mechanism includes a safety catch connected to the first portion and a protrusion connected to the second portion, wherein the safety catch and the protrusion selectively interact to impede a transition from the first configuration to the second configuration.
- 20. The brush holder of claim 18 wherein the safety mechanism is adapted so that, when a force is applied with a release device, the safety catch will not interact with the protrusion to impede the transition.
- 21. A brush holder comprising:
a first element for holding a brush; and a second element for coupling to the first element; wherein the first element is coupled to the second element such that a first configuration and a second configuration may be defined, the first configuration adapted for conducting electricity with the brush and the second configuration adapted for not conducting electricity with the brush; wherein the brush holder is adapted such that a transition from the first configuration to the second configuration may only be effected by applying an over-center force.
- 22. A combination brush holder and brush release apparatus, the brush holder comprising:
holding means for holding a brush against a conductive surface; conducting means for selectively conducting an electric current from the brush to a receiver, the conducting means including a mechanism for electrically isolating the brush from the receiver; and safety means for retaining the holding means and the conducting means in a first configuration; wherein, when the holding means and the conducting means are in the first configuration, the conducting means conducts electric current from the brush to the receiver; the brush release including:
a body adapted to selectively mate with a portion of the brush holder; and a catch release adapted to selectively disable the safety means of the brush holder when the body mates with the brush holder.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein the brush release includes a spring-loaded pin and the brush holder includes a reception apparatus for receiving a portion of the body of the brush release, wherein the reception apparatus includes a structure for receiving the pin, the structure locking the brush release in a mated configuration with the brush holder when the pin is received by the structure.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the brush release further includes retraction means for retracting the pin against the spring-load, wherein retraction of the pin while the brush release is in the mated configuration with the brush holder unlocks the combination from the configuration.
- 25. A brush holder having a bottom and a top, the brush holder comprising:
a beam including a catch element; and a base member adapted to couple to the beam such that the beam may be moved with respect to the base member, the base member including a passage element adapted such that, when the base member and beam are coupled together in a first configuration, the catch element prevents a brush coupled to the beam from moving with respect to the beam, and when the base member and the beam are coupled together in a second configuration, the passage element disables the catch element.
- 26. The brush holder of claim 25 wherein the catch element is disposed near the bottom of the beam.
- 27. The brush holder of claim 25 wherein, when in the second configuration, a portion of the beam is closer to the bottom of the base member than when in the first configuration.
- 28. A brush holder comprising:
a beam including a notch; and a spring including a first engagement portion and a second engagement portion, the first engagement portion adapted to engage the notch, and the second engagement portion adapted to engage a brush.
- 29. A spring comprising a tension member adapted to provide tension whenever the tension member is deformed from a default shape, the spring being adapted for use in a brush holder, the spring not requiring contact with a back plate to provide spring force to a brush in a brush holder.
- 30. The spring according to claim 29 wherein the spring is adapted for use in a brush holder having a base portion, the base portion allowing a brush to be mounted thereon, the brush including a bottom side for engaging a conductive surface, a top side, and a back side, the spring being coupled to the base portion to provide tension to the top of the brush while the back side of the brush is supported by the base portion.
- 31. The spring according to claim 30 wherein the tension member includes a nonconductive coating.
- 32. The spring according to claim 30 wherein the tension member is nonconductive.
- 33. A brush holder for selectively holding a brush against a conductive surface, the brush holder comprising:
a mechanism for receiving a spring adapted to press the brush against the conductive surface; wherein the receiving mechanism allows the spring to press the brush against the conductive surface without a back plate.
- 34. The brush holder of claim 33 further comprising a catch for selectively catching the brush when the brush holder is configured to not hold the brush against the conductive surface, and for not catching the brush when the brush holder is configured to hold the brush against the conductive surface.
- 35. The brush holder of claim 33 wherein the brush holder is adapted to prevent a brush held by the brush holder from falling out of the brush holder when the brush is not held against the conductive surface.
- 36. A brush holder for holding a brush against a conductive surface, the brush holder comprising a brush box for containing the brush on several sides, the brush box having at least one side for containing the brush on at least one side, the brush box not including a back plate.
- 37. The brush holder of claim 36 wherein the brush box is adapted to prevent current from passing through the sides of the brush box.
- 38. A brush holder for holding a brush against a conductive surface, the brush holder comprising:
a brush holding structure defining a surface adapted to engage the brush, wherein the surface is electropolished.
- 39. A terminal for use in a brush holder assembly including a conductive segment, the terminal adapted for electrically connecting the conductive segment of the brush holder assembly to a conductive element of a brush, the terminal comprising:
a body portion and one or more protrusions extending from the body portion, wherein the one or more protrusions are configured to apply a connection force against the conductive segment of the brush holder assembly.
- 40. The terminal of claim 39, wherein the one or more protrusions of the terminal comprise a spring material and are shaped to provide a spring force against the conductive segment of the brush holder assembly.
- 41. The terminal of claim 39, wherein the terminal includes two protrusion that extend from the body, the protrusions comprising a conductive spring material and are shaped to provide a spring force against the conductive segment of the brush holder assembly when the conductive segment is disposed between the two protrusions.
- 42. The terminal of claim 39, wherein the protrusions extending from the body form a generally unshaped structure adapted to receive the conductive segment between the protrusion, and wherein the protrusions comprise a spring material and are shaped to provide a spring force against the conductive segment.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Priority is claimed to provisional application 60/342,175, filed Dec. 18, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60342175 |
Dec 2001 |
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