1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a slip ring, and more particularly, to a carbon brush assembly of a slip ring.
2. Description of the Related Art
Typically, a conventional motor includes a shaft for rotation, a plurality of conductive rings and insulating rings alternately fit to the shaft for rotation with the shaft, and a plurality of fixed carbon assemblies contacted with the conductive rings respectively. A power supply is connected to the carbon assemblies to supply power to the rotary conductive rings.
First, when the carbon brushes 58 are worn out, the directions of the carbon brushes 58 exerting the conductive ring 62 still are perpendicular to the arms 56 but deviate from the center C of the conductive ring 62. As shown in
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a carbon brush assembly of a slip ring, of which the carbon brushes can still work stably when they are worn.
The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a carbon brush assembly of a slip ring, of which the carbon brushes are worn evenly.
According to the objective of the present invention, a carbon brush assembly of a slip ring includes a base having a rail; a carbon brush movably mounted to the rail for reciprocation along the rail, and a biasing member urging the carbon brush toward a conductive ring of the slip ring to keep the carbon brush in contact with the conductive ring.
As shown in
The base 10 has a body 12 and two frames 14. The body 12 has an opening 16 to be fitted to a bar 18 of the slip ring and secured by a bolt 20 and a nut 22 that the base 10 is fixed at a predetermined position in the slip ring. A wire 24 has an end connected to the body 12 by the bolt 20 and the nut 22 and the other end connected to an external circuit (not shown). The frames 14 are fixed to opposite sides of the body 12 by rivets 26, 28 and are tilted inwards. Each of the frames 14 has a rail 30. In the present invention, the rail 30 is a rectangular tunnel with two open ends. Each of the tunnel 30 has a slot 32 on a sidewall thereof which is open at a distal end of the sidewall and extended inward about ¾ of a length of the tunnel 30. Therefore, the tunnel 30 forms a stop portion 34 at the inner end of the slot 32.
The carbon brushes 36 are two rectangular blocks installed in the tunnel 30. At an end of each carbon brush 36 there is an opening, in which an end of a wire 38 fixed, and the other end of the wire 38 is connected to the bolt 20 that the carbon brushes 36 are electrically connected to the external circuit (not shown). The wire 38 passes through the slot 32 and works like a stop member that one of the carbon brushes 36 is stopped when the wire 38 touches the stop portion 34.
In the present invention, the biasing members 40 are two torsional springs, each of which has a loop fitted to a post of the rivet 26 and two opposite ends against the body 12 and the carbon brushes 36.
As shown in
The description above is a few preferred embodiments of the present invention. Those equivalences of the present invention are still in the scope of claim construction of the present invention.