Claims
- 1. An electric motor comprising:a commutator having a plurality of contact members made of carbon and electrically isolated from each other and a supporting member for supporting said plurality of contact members; an armature having a rotary shaft, wherein said commutator is coaxially fixed at one end thereof, said armature being molded in a resin; a pair of brushes biased along said rotary shaft by a resilient member on said plurality of contact members of said commutator; and a brush holder axially opposed to said commutator of said armature, for rotatably holding said rotary shaft and holding said brushes movably along the axial direction, wherein a limiter structure limiting movement of said armature toward said brush holder in the axial direction is formed in at least either of said brush holder or said armature to provide a clearance between said contact members and said brush holder when the movement of said armature is stopped by said limiter structure, an axial direction of said brushes and an axial direction of said rotary shaft being substantially parallel, and the limiter structure projecting in a direction parallel to the axial direction of the rotary shaft.
- 2. The electric motor according to claim 1, wherein said limiter structure is a projection formed on said brush holder so as to project toward said armature.
- 3. The electric motor according to claim 2, wherein said projection is opposed to an outer periphery of a resin mold of said armature.
- 4. The electric motor according to claim 2, wherein said projection is opposed to said supporting member of said commutator.
- 5. The electric motor according to claim 2, wherein said limiter structure is formed by projecting either whole or part of an outer periphery of a resin mold of said armature toward said brush holder.
- 6. An electric motor comprising:a planar commutator having a plurality of contact members that are made of carbon and electrically isolated from each other; a supporting member for supporting said plurality of contact members; an armature having a rotary shaft and said commutator coaxially fixed at one end thereof, said armature being molded in a resin; a pair of brushes biased along said rotary shaft by a resilient member on said plurality of contact members of said commutator; and a brush holder axially opposed to said commutator of said armature, for rotatably holding said rotary shaft and holding said brushes movably along the axial direction, wherein a limiter structure limiting movement of said armatur toward said brush holder in the axial direction is formed in at least either of said brush holder or said armature to meet a condition, L1<L2, where L1 is a distance between said limiter structure and the opposing contact face and L2 is a distance between the contact member of said commutator and the opposing face of said brush holder, an axial direction of said brushes and an axial direction of said rotary shaft being substantially parallel, and the limiter structure projecting in a direction parallel to the axial direction of the rotary shaft.
- 7. An electric motor comprising:a commutator having a plurality of contact members; a supporting member for supporting said plurality of contact members; an armature having a rotary shaft, wherein said commutator is coaxially fixed at a first end of the rotary shaft; a pair of brushes adjacent to said first end of said rotary shaft and biased by a resilient member at one end of said plurality of contact members of said commutator; and a brush holder axially opposed to said commutator of said armature, for rotatably supporting said rotary shaft and movably supporting said brushes parallel to the rotary shaft; and a limiter structure which limits movement of said armature in the armature's axial direction so that said contact members do not make contact with said brush holder when said armature moves toward said brush holder, an axial direction of said brushes and an axial direction of said rotary shaft being substantially parallel, and the limiter structure projecting in a direction parallel to the axial direction of the rotary shaft.
- 8. The electric motor according to claim 7, wherein said contact members are made of carbon and are electrically isolated from each other.
- 9. The electric motor according to claim 8, wherein said armature is molded in a resin.
- 10. The electric motor according to claim 9, wherein said limiter structure is formed on said brush holder.
- 11. The electric motor according to claim 9, wherein said limiter structure is formed on said armature.
- 12. The electric motor according to claim 7, wherein said limiter structure is formed by a protruding portion on an end face of said brush holder and protrudes toward said commutator of said armature.
- 13. The electric motor according to claim 7, wherein said limiter is a continuous protruding portion of said armature.
- 14. The electric motor according to claim 7, wherein said projection is opposed to an outer periphery of a resin mold of said armature.
- 15. The electric motor according to claim 7, wherein said projection is opposed to said supporting member of said commutator.
- 16. The electric motor according to claim 7, wherein said limiter structure is formed by projecting either whole or part of an outer periphery of a resin mold of said armature toward said brush holder.
- 17. The electric motor according to 1, wherein the limiter structure limits movement of the commutator in a direction parallel to the axial direction of the shaft.
- 18. The electric motor according to 6, wherein the limiter structure limits movement of the commutator in a direction parallel to the axial direction of the shaft.
- 19. The electric motor according to 7, wherein the limiter structure limits movement of the commutator in a direction parallel to the axial direction of the shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-161093 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based on, and claims the benefit of priority of, prior Japanese Patent Application 2001-161093 filed on May 29, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2000-23425 |
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