Claims
- 1. Direct-current dynamo electric machine, particularly vehicular-type motor, having
- at least two commutating poles (4) and a commutating pole winding (5) on each one of the commutating poles, wherein each commutating pole (4) is made by the steps of
- winding a strip of conductive material (6), having essentially rectangular cross-sectional configuration, on edge,
- permitting the thus-formed edge-wound winding to resiliently expand to form a spiral winding loop having major surfaces facing one another,
- exposing said expanded spaced spiral winding loops to a fluidized bed in which a powder, comprising a curable, hardenable insulating material, is suspended, said powder precipitating in the fluidized bed on said expanded winding loops,
- hardening and curing said powder to form a uniform coalesced insulating coating on the conductive material (6) forming the commutating pole winding, and
- mounting the thus-insulated edge-wound winding on a commutating pole core (4).
- 2. Machine according to claim 1, wherein the conductive strip comprises copper;
- and the powder comprises at least one of the materials of the group consisting of: polyethylene; polyurethane.
- 3. Machine according to claim 1, wherein said powder precipitated in the fluidized bed on the winding strip of conductor (6) is hardened or cured by sintering on the conductor.
- 4. Machine according to claim 1, wherein each commutating pole is produced with terminal ends which are free from the coalesced insulating coating by the additional steps of
- prior to said step of exposing said winding to said fluidized bed, covering ends of said conductive strip (6) with a material which does not coalesce with the conductive strip (6) and,
- subsequent to said exposing and hardening steps, removing said non-coalescing material, and any powder coating thereon, from the conductive strip (6) to form coating-free terminal ends.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 724,799 filed Apr. 19, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,682,410, issued July 28, 1987, which was a division of Ser. No. 409,561 filed Aug. 19, 1982 and now abandoned.
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