1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to electric machines, and more particularly, to a brush holder assembly for an electric motor.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Brush holder assemblies which control the movement of the brush against the commutator having a critical affect on overall motor performance. There are numerous designs which are currently used by motor manufacturers including assemblies which use constant force springs to control brush movement against the commutator. Some assemblies limit brush loading to the front, while others can be loaded from the back. On the latter, the constant force spring must be removed to install a new brush. Both designs limit brush movement, resist brush cooling, require complicated brush holder designs, and necessitate substantial space for installation. Previously assemblies restrict how the constant-force spring is held in place because the spring manufacturers recommendations limit the approved method to return the constant-force spring to the outside portion of the coiled sections. There is a need for an improved compact brush holder assembly to hold the inside coil sections of the constant-force spring which do not interfere with brush loading. See Applicant's prior U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,977,682 and 5,905,323.
An object of the present invention is to provide for a novel brush box holder assembly in which the brush box has minimal contact with the brush thereby reducing friction and binding.
A further object of the present invention is to provide for a novel brush box holder assembly which could easily be stamped out of metal.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide for a novel brush box holder assembly in which the brush box is arcuately curved in relationship to the commutator having side wall members that can be a concave shape, convex shape, or a combination of both to form an S shape.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide for a novel brush box holder assembly which provides increased brush travel while improving brush alignment with the commutator.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide for a novel brush box holder assembly which will allow the brush to respond more quickly to radial and axial loads.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide for a novel brush box assembly which reduces motor noise and improves commutation by allowing the brush to float and thus having a smoother contact with the commutator.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide for a novel brush box holder assembly, the construction of which reduces brush temperature during operation.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide for a novel brush box holder assembly which can be installed in a smaller volumetric footprint.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide for a novel brush box holder assembly wherein the brush box may be fabricated from tubing, thus further optimizing the benefits described hereinabove.
These and other objects of the present invention are achieved by a brush holder assembly for an electric motor or generator wherein the brush box is arcuately curved in relationship to the commutator and supports a brush means and a floating constant force spring which allows dynamic movement and control of the brush as it moves towards a commutator.
These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent, particularly when taken in light of the following illustrations wherein:
Referring now to the drawings, and particularly
Interiorly of the tubular frame of the machine 10 there is provided an armature or rotor, generally indicated as 20, rotatably positioned within a field structure (not shown). Such field structure is conventional and may include permanent magnetic field or include windings connected to terminally posts leading to the exterior of the housing in a manner known to one skilled in the art. The armature 20 is provided with a shaft 22 journaled for rotation within a recessed portion or cavity 24 formed in the end frame 12. A thrust washer (not shown) may be provided between a bearing and the rotor 20. The shaft 22 of the armature 20 is provided with a commutator 26 formed with a peripheral surface which cooperates with equidistantly radially extended brushes 28 mounted on yolk 14 and slidably mounted in a respective brush holder assembly 16 as more fully hereinafter discussed.
The brush holder assembly 16 of the present invention, referring now to
An elongated pin member 54 having an upper top head 56 is mounted on both sides of the housing 30 parallelly-disposed to the housing member 30. Each pin member 54 is mounted within orifices (not shown) in the leg portions 38 and 40 of each side wall member.
A spring member 60 of constant tension force having a main body position 62 and end coil portions 64 and 66 with each coil portion mounted on a plastic cylindrically-shaped bushing member 68. The elongated top and bottom U-shaped armature brush member 28 including conductors 72 is positioned within the chamber 46 defined by the housing member 30 and the yoke 14 wherein the main body portion 62 of the spring member 60 is biased against an end portion 74 of the brush member 28.
In assembly, the elongated and U-shaped brush member 28 is introduced into the chamber 46 through the front opening of the housing member 30 and inserted against the main body portion 62 of the coil spring member 60 to a point where the brush member 28 is fully inserted within the housing chamber 46. After mounting the brush and brush holder assemblies on the yolk 14 and positioning of the yolk 14 in the motor assembly 10 with armature 20 suitable positioned therein, the brush member 28 thereby to caused to contact the commutator 26 of the armature 20 under the biased spring force of the spring member 60.
Alternately, the brush member 28 may be positioned within the chamber 46 of the housing member 30 by causing the main body 62 if the spring member 60 to be pulled backwards to a point permitting positioning of the brush member 28 at an opening in the rear portion of the housing member 30.
The brush holder assembly 16 illustrated in
Therefore, while the present invention has been disclosed with respect to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore manifestly intended that the invention be limited only by the claims and the equivalence thereof.
Applicant claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 61/215,097, filed May 4, 2009.
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3136967 | Snowdon et al. | Jun 1964 | A |
5977682 | Clemente | Nov 1999 | A |
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102007046302 | Apr 2009 | DE |
62296746 | Dec 1987 | JP |
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20100277033 A1 | Nov 2010 | US |
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