As shown in
The holder body 10 is integrally molded from a heat resistant and high hardness plastic material, having a first end face 11, a second end face 12 opposite to the first end face 11, a carbon brush accommodation hole 13 through the first end face 11 and the second end face 12, two receiving holes 14 arranged in parallel to and disposed in communication with the carbon brush accommodation hole 13 at two opposite lateral sides and extending to the first end face 11, and two screw holes 15 formed on the first end face 11 at two sides of the carbon brush accommodation hole 13.
The constant force spring rack 20 is integrally molded from a heat resistant and high hardness plastic material, having a base panel 21 and two support arms 22. The base panel 21 is a flat plate member having two through holes 211 corresponding to the two screw holes 15 of the holder body 10. The support arms 22 are respectively extended from one side of the base panel 21 and arranged in parallel, defining therebetween a receiving space 221.
After understanding of the structure of the parts of the carbon brush holder 100, the installation and use of the carbon brush holder 100 are described hereinafter.
At first, the holder body 10 of the carbon brush holder 100 is affixed to the housing of the motor (not shown), and then the selected carbon brush 30 is inserted into the carbon brush accommodation hole 13, and then, a constant force spring member 40 is inserted into the carbon brush accommodation hole 13 and the receiving holes 14, and then the two support arms 22 of the constant force spring rack 20 are respectively inserted from the first end face 11 of the holder body 10 into the receiving holes 14 to keep the base panel 21 in close contact with the first end face 11 of the holder body 10 and the two through holes 211 in alignment with the two screw holes 15 respectively, and then two screws 50 are respectively inserted through the two through holes 211 and threaded into the screw holes 15 to lock the constant force spring rack 20 to the holder body 10. Thus, as shown in
Because the installation of the carbon brush 30 does not use the space between the second end face 12 and the rotor conduction copper ring 60, it is not necessary to keep a great pitch between the second end face 12 and the rotor conduction copper ring 60. Therefore, the holder body 10 supports the carbon brush 30 in contact with the rotor conduction copper ring 40 steadily, preventing vibration of the carbon brush 30 during rotation of the rotor of the motor and reducing the chance of the presence of sparks between the carbon brush 30 and the rotor conduction copper ring 60.
Further, because the joining area between the constant force spring rack 20 and the holder body 10 is at the first end face 11 of the holder body 10, the user can visually check the installation of the constant force spring rack 20. Therefore, the installation of the constant force spring rack 20 is simple and convenient.
Further, the design of the constant force spring rack 20 allows installation of the constant force spring member 40 in the holder body 10 at a location close to the rotor conduction copper ring 60 to effectively push the carbon brush 30 to a better wear limit position, as shown in
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.