The present invention patent refers to a protection system against dust for a starting switch of rotary electric machines and its assembly process.
Protections to starting switches have been studied for years by several manufacturers of electric machines as those kinds of starting switches are operated in several different environments, including environments with chemical substances and weird particles. Other environments may have high humidity levels, and the combination of those contaminant elements may speed up the deterioration of the active components, impairing good and preventing the long life required. Typically, we can use a rotary electric machine to operate a saw or a similar equipment where the environment is very aggressive due to wood chip and dust resulting from the cutting process. In yet another case, we analyzed an environment where cotton thread is manufactured. An environment where we have small particles of cotton in suspension, and when in contact with the energized parts they may cause combustion due to the occurrence of sparks in the starting switch during its operation. Another example is in nautical applications, where the presence of salt spray penetrates components of the electric machine, causing premature corrosion of the conductive parts. Another concern is the presence of bugs in some applications; they end up penetrating the equipment and settling near the electric contact parts, lately impairing its operation. Open electric machines have been used since the old times as they are cheaper and more compact. In this case, a solution for those environments would be the use of a enclosed electric machine. However, besides the difficulty to remove heat from this type of construction, the increase in the manufacturing costs of such equipment becomes evident as we normally need to use more material to obtain the same power from the equipment due to the loss by heat. The size, costs related to the increase of copper, sheet steel and weight are the main consequences of the use of sealed motors, and are good reasons for the use of open electric machines where applications allow, even in contaminated environments that may affect performance or degradation, being the economic feasibility of each application analyzed case by case. Several types of motors usually used in the descriptions and examples above have a starting capacitor or are of the split-phase type. To start single-phase motors of that type of construction, it is necessary to have an auxiliary coil to help starting the motor until it reaches the working speed. At that moment, they are usually actuated by a centrifugal activating disk, it is necessary to switch off the starting winding, which is necessary in those types of motors. That centrifugal actuator is fixed to the motor shaft, and when in its axial displacement, designed for that purpose and at the right time, that is, when the ideal rotation of the is reached, releases the electric contact, opening that connection and switching off the starting winding. From that point on, the main winding has enough torque for the full operation of the motor. If the starting winding does not actuate together with the starting switch and the centrifugal actuator, it characterizes motor failure and the need of maintenance and cleaning of the set. That causes losses and inconveniences in its operation. Therefore, it is the desire of all that set be robust and of low maintenance, preferably that there was no such need. Several types of starting switches are similar in their operation, as in the American patent U.S. Pat. No. 4,289,988. Others already have protection systems as in American patent U.S. Pat. No. 2,816,199 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,927,988, which are also characterized by being dust-proof mechanisms.
Usually, the sets (U.S. Pat. No. 2,816,199 e U.S. Pat. No. 4,927,988) are characterized by containing a bronze-alloy, a thin flexible plate, or another good conductor resistant to voltaic arcs, by being fixed on one side to a base that contains a cylindrical contact of silver alloys or another excellent conductor, and when under a static status they press another cylindric contact of silver alloys in order to command, through the centrifugal actuator, their opening and the closing, starting or switching off the starting winding. In more modern protection systems against dust, they try to insulate the gap among them in order to keep the contact surfaces clean when of starting. When the sets are compared to those listed in the state of art, we can also observe a flexible cylindric anatomic structure in other similar systems as in the case of American patent U.S. Pat. No. 4,927,988.
In particular, the present invention aims at adding to those systems a unique assembly, adequate to process needs for simplicity and handling easiness, being comprised mainly of a silicone casing especially resistant to voltaic arcs which is placed between the contacts, and which differs from the state of art as it is provided in one end with an elongated transversal opening, dimensioned in such as way as to facilitate the introduction of one of the silver alloy contacts together with a connection bridge riveted among themselves, and which is provided in the other end with a thicker ring in order to be fitted to the neck of the other silver alloy contact. Its main function is to keep the silver contacts closed and to allow them to move in a way that does not significantly interfere with the forces acting on the actuating blade of the contact points.
Another aim of the present invention foresees a connection bridge with rounded ends to protect and facilitate the introduction of the silver contact, riveted to the bridge itself inward the silicone casing.
Still another aim of the present invention is to obtain an assembly process that facilitates the introduction of the casing and of the connection bridge by means of a base developed with a more outstanding orifice, providing room to handle the centrifugal set during assembly.
The said invention also presents a great advantage as this protection (particles-proof mechanism) allows small changes in the internal room of the motor.
The operation mode of the devices is shown in the enclosed drawings, which reveal the preferred construction of the present invention, without deviating from the scope of the present invention:
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The switching on and off system of the auxiliary winding 2 is done by two components, being the first the centrifugal set 120, which actuates through an actuator disk 10 which through springs 11 and the centrifugal support 12 when the ideal speed previously dimensioned is reached, is opened through a centrifugal force and displaces the actuator disk 10, which releases the prop washer 13 of low friction material, displacing the blade 17 and the bimetallic contact 18 responsible for the connection of the auxiliary winding 2 and switching off the same coil 2.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PI 0404228-0 | Aug 2004 | BR | national |