Claims
- 1. A method for manufacturing an electrical generator with a rapidly replaceable motor of the type which comprises a housing with an end bell portion, a generator shaft rotatable within the housing, an armature connected to a shaft within the interior of the housing, an opening formed in the end bell of the housing opposite a motor with a rotating motor shaft for rotating the generator shaft, a bearing assembly frictionally mounted within the opening rotatably supporting one end of the generator shaft opposite the motor, the invention comprising the steps of:
- said opening forming with an inner, annular surface and forming an annular shoulder in said inner annular surface of said opening, said shoulder comprising a first side parallel to the longitudinal axis of the generator shaft and a second side perpendicular to said first side, said second side extending between said first side and said inner annular surface of said opening;
- forming an annular outer groove in said first side of said annular shoulder for mounting a removable outer retaining ring to restrict the bearing assembly against undesired longitudinal movement inward of the housing;
- forming an annular inner groove in the outer surface of the bearing assembly adjacent the opening for mounting a removable inner retaining ring to restrict the bearing assembly against undesired longitudinal movement outward of the housing and locking the bearing assembly in the opening;
- mounting a removable inner retaining ring onto the bearing assembly;
- inserting the bearing assembly into the opening to engage said inner retaining ring with said inner annular surface of said opening such that said inner retaining ring engages said second wall of said annular shoulder; and
- mounting an outer retainer ring in said first groove in said first side of said annular shoulder whereby said bearing assembly is restricted against movement longitudinal in a direction inwardly or outwardly of said housing.
- 2. The method set forth in claim 1, including:
- connecting a tap slug adaptor to one end of a through-stud extending through a central axis bore of the generator shaft; said adaptor having an axial bore for receiving a portion of the motor shaft to demountably secure the motor shaft in an essentially aligned relationship with the generator shaft; and providing said bore of said tap slug adaptor with means for coupling said adapter and the motor shaft to transmit the rotation of the motor shaft to the generator shaft.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 471,700 filed Mar. 3, 1983 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,501,982.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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1170165 |
Nov 1969 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Harrison Equipment brochure, "HYDRA-GEN.RTM. Hydraulic Driven Generators". |
Harrison Equipment brochure, "HYDRA-GEN.RTM. Hydraulically Driven A.C. Generators". |
Divisions (1)
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471700 |
Mar 1983 |
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