Claims
- 1. A commutator forming plate to be rounded into a cylinder which is cut at constant angular intervals to form a plurality of commutator segments after being filled with insulating material, comprising:
an electrically conductive plate; a plurality of lands rising at given intervals on one surface of the plate in a thickness direction thereof so that at least one of the lands may locate in each of the commutator segments, each of the lands being provided on a top thereof with an upper surface having an outer periphery line; a plurality of grooves extending on the upper surface so as to intersect obliquely with the outer periphery line so that a plurality of acute angle edges on the upper surface are formed by the grooves; and a plurality of projecting portions protruding from the land nearly perpendicularly to a rising direction of the land in a vicinity of the acute angle edges.
- 2. A commutator forming plate according to claim 1, wherein each of the grooves has a letter V shaped cross section.
- 3. A commutator forming plate according to claim 1, wherein the upper surface has two outer periphery lines facing to each other and each of the grooves extends from one of the two outer periphery lines to the other thereof so as to divide the upper surface.
- 4. A commutator forming plate according to claim 1, wherein the grooves extend to cross with each other on the upper surface.
- 5. A commutator forming plate according to claim 1, wherein the lands locate away from respective cutting lines along which the plate is to be cut to form the commutator segments.
- 6. A commutator forming plate according to claim 5, wherein the lands are arranged on the plate so that two of the lands may locate in each of the commutator segments and an interval of the lands locating in any adjacent two of the commutator segments so as to face each other via the respective cutting lines is smaller than an interval of the lands 5 locating in each of the commutator segments.
- 7. A commutator forming plate according to claim 6, wherein an interval of the lands locating in any adjacent two of the commutator segments so as to face each other via the respective cutting lines in a rising direction of the lands becomes wider toward the respective upper surfaces.
- 8. A method of manufacturing a commutator forming plate to be rounded into a cylinder which is cut at constant angular intervals to form a plurality of commutator segments after being filled with insulating material, comprising steps of:
preparing an electrically conductive plate; forming a plurality of lands rising at given intervals on one surface of the plate in a thickness direction thereof so that at least one of the lands may locate in each of the commutator segments, each of the lands being provided on a top thereof with an upper surface having an outer periphery line; and forming a plurality of grooves extending on the upper surface so as to intersect obliquely with the outer periphery line so that a plurality of acute angle edges on the upper surface are formed by the grooves and, simultaneously when the grooves are formed, forming a plurality of projecting portions protruding from the land nearly perpendicularly to a rising direction of the land in a vicinity of the acute angle edges.
- 9. A method of manufacturing a commutator forming plate according to claim 8, wherein the upper surfaces are pressed down to form the grooves by at least one of press forming and roller forming.
- 10. A method of manufacturing a commutator forming plate according to claim 8, wherein each of the upper surfaces is pressed down at first to form a group of the grooves extending in a first direction and, then, to form another group of the grooves extending in a second direction which differs from the first direction.
- 11. A method of manufacturing a commutator forming plate according to claim 8, wherein the lands are formed on the plate so as to locate away from respective cutting lines along which the plate is to be cut to form the commutator segments.
- 12. A method of manufacturing a commutator forming plate according to claim 11, wherein the lands are arranged on the plate so that two of the lands may locate in each of the commutator segments and an interval of the lands locating in any adjacent two of the commutator segments so as to face each other via the respective cutting lines is smaller than an interval of the lands 5 locating in each of the commutator segments.
- 13. A commutator comprising:
a nearly cylindrical shaped insulator; and a plurality of commutator segments made of conductive material, which are separated from each other and arranged around an outer circumference of the insulator, each of the commutator segments having at least a land embedded in the insulator, the land being provided with an upper surface having an outer periphery line on a top thereof, a plurality of grooves extending on the upper surface so as to intersect obliquely with the outer periphery line so that a plurality of acute angle edges on the upper surface are formed by the grooves; and a plurality of projecting portions protruding from the land nearly perpendicularly to a rising direction of the land in a vicinity of the acute angle edges and are engaged with the insulator in a radial direction.
- 14. A commutator according to claim 13, wherein each of the grooves has a letter V shaped cross section.
- 15. A commutator according to claim 13, wherein the upper surface has two outer periphery lines facing to each other and each of the grooves extends from one of the two outer periphery lines to the other thereof so as to divide the upper surface.
- 16. A commutator according to claim 13, wherein the grooves extend to cross with each other on the upper surface.
- 17. A commutator according to claim 13, wherein the respective lands position away in a circumferential direction from respective cutting lines along which the respective commutator segments are separated and extend in parallel to an axial direction of the insulator.
- 18. A commutator according to claim 17, wherein each of the commutator segments has two of the lands and an interval of the lands locating in any adjacent two of the commutator segments so as to face each other via the respective cutting lines is smaller than an interval of the lands 5 locating in each of the commutator segments.
- 19. A commutator according to claim 18, wherein an interval of the lands locating in any adjacent two of the commutator segments so as to face each other via the respective cutting lines in a rising direction of the lands becomes wider toward the respective upper surfaces.
- 20. A motor comprising:
a stator; and a rotor having the commutator recited in any one of claims 13 to 19.
- 21. A method of manufacturing a commutator having a plurality of commutator segments insulated with each other, comprising steps of:
preparing an electrically conductive plate; forming a plurality of lands rising at given intervals on one surface of the plate in a thickness direction thereof so that at least one of the lands may locate in each of the commutator segments, each of the lands being provided on a top thereof with an upper surface having an outer periphery line; forming a plurality of grooves extending on the upper surface so as to intersect obliquely with the outer periphery line so that a plurality of acute angle edges on the upper surface are formed by the grooves and, simultaneously when the grooves are formed, forming a plurality of projecting portions protruding from the land nearly perpendicularly to a rising direction of the land in a vicinity of the acute angle edges; cutting the plate to a piece of plate having a predetermined shape; rounding the piece of plate into a cylinder so as to locate the lands inside the cylinder; filling an inside of the cylinder with insulating material; and dividing the cylinder at constant angular intervals to form the commutator segments.
- 22. A method of manufacturing a commutator according to claim 21, wherein the upper surfaces are pressed down to form the grooves by at least one of press forming and roller forming.
- 23. A method of manufacturing a commutator according to claim 21, wherein each of the upper surfaces is pressed down at first to form a group of the grooves extending in a first direction and, then, to form another group of the grooves extending in a second direction which differs from the first direction.
Priority Claims (4)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-361029 |
Dec 1999 |
JP |
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11-361031 |
Dec 1999 |
JP |
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2000-242689 |
Aug 2000 |
JP |
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2000-242690 |
Aug 2000 |
JP |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of Japanese Patent Applications No. H.11-361029 filed on Dec. 20, 1999, No. H.11-361031 filed on Dec. 20, 1999, No. 2000-242689 filed on Aug. 10, 2000 and No. 2000-242690 filed on Aug. 10, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.