Claims
- 1. Electrical contact apparatus comprising:
- first and second circular conductor strips,
- a plurality of electrical contacts arranged sequentially in at least a portion of a circle,
- a brush holder including a mounting block composed of an insulating material,
- drive means for rotating said mounting block at a predetermined rate of speed,
- first and second pairs of brush holder means disposed in said mounting block, each pair of brush holder means including a pair of passages arranged in spaced parallel relation to one another and to the axis of rotation of said mounting block, each passage having an electrically conductive lining of non-circular cross-section therein,
- first and second pairs of leading and lagging brush sensor members, each brush sensor member having an elongated shank portion of non-circular cross-section disposed for non-rotative, but lengthwise slidable movement within a lining in one of said passages, resilient means within each passage yieldably urging one end face of said shank portion in a lengthwise direction out of its passage parallel to the axis of rotation of said mounting block, said first and second pairs of brush sensor members having one said end face in sliding electrical communication with a respective one of said first and second conductor strips, the other said end face of said first and second pairs of brush sensor members being arranged for sliding movement over said plurality of contacts,
- electrical connecting means electrically interconnecting each of said leading sensor brush members together and each of said lagging brush members together, and
- switching means coupled to said strips and said contacts for completing an electrical circuit therewith through the one of said pair of brush sensor members which is in established electrical communication with one of said contacts and for disabling an electrical circuit for the one of said pairs of brush sensor members which is in rotational transition between said contacts.
- 2. Electrical contact apparatus according to claim 1, the shank portion of each brush member having a reduced end portion adapted for receiving said resilient means whereby said resilient means and said shank portion behave as a unitary electrical contact element, said resilient means being in electrical contact with said electrical connection means.
- 3. Electrical contact apparatus according to claim 1, said shank portion and said lining of each brush member having correspondingly square cross-sections, and
- said switching means including a pair of switch devices each capable of responding to the presence of a control signal thereto for effecting electrical conduction therethrough, said switch devices being connected in series circuit relation with respective said conductor strips, and selector circuit means responsive to the rotational orientation of said brush holder with respect to said plurality of electrical contacts for providing a said control signal to one of said switch devices.
- 4. Electrical contact apparatus according to claim 1, said electrical connection means also serving as abutment means operatively attached to said mounting block and bearing against the free end of said resilient portion whereby said shank portion is biased in an axial direction away from said connector means in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation of said mounting block.
- 5. Electrical contact apparatus according to claim 4, said mounting block presenting a substantially flat surface through which each of said passages extend, and said shank portions each provided with an external end portion of square cross-section protruding outwardly from the flat surface of said mounting block.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of previously copending but now abandoned application Ser. No. 347,872, filed Apr. 4, 1973, a division of application Ser. No. 190,137, filed Oct. 18, 1971, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,754,239.
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