Claims
- 1. An electrical conductive brush for a dynamoelectric machine, said brush having a plurality of segments including leading and trailing segments, said trailing segments being insulated from each other and said trailing segments comprising a plurality of individually insulated strands of highly conductive material physically and electrically connected together at one end, said segments each being electrically connected to a lead having resistance disposed therein, said resistance in the lead connected to the leading segment being substantially less than the resistance in the lead connected to the trailing segment, thereby suppressing the energy in an arc formed as the trailing segment breaks contact and preventing melting of the conductive strands.
- 2. A brush as set forth in claim 1, wherein the resistance in the leads connected to the trailing segments are graduated and decrease in value as the distance from the trailing segment increases.
- 3. A brush as set forth in claim 1, wherein some of the brush segments are monolithic.
- 4. A brush as set forth in claim 1, wherein some of the brush segments are silver and graphite formed into a monolithic shape.
Government Interests
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a U.S. Government contract with the Department of Defense.
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