Method and apparatus for creating a groove in a collector ring of an electrical device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6652360
  • Patent Number
    6,652,360
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 25, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 25, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A method and apparatus for creating a groove in the surface of a collector ring for use in an electrical device. The method and apparatus can be used to create a new groove in the surface of a collector ring having none, or can be used to enhance or re-form an existing groove in the surface of a collector ring. In some embodiments, the groove in the surface of the collector ring is created using a cutting tool that has a cutting action that functions independently from the motion of the collector ring. In other embodiments, a masking material is positioned over a portion of the surface of the collector ring to create a masked portion and an exposed portion of the surface of the collector ring. A groove is then created in the exposed portion of the surface of the collector ring. The masking material is then removed from the surface of the collector ring.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention is directed to a method and apparatus for processing a collector ring used in an electrical device. More particularly, the invention relates to a method and apparatus for creating a groove or grooves in the surface of a collector ring used in an electrical device.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is known to provide a spiral groove in the carbon brush contact surfaces of collector rings, particularly in collector rings of large industrial electrical generators or motors, and similar machinery. The grooves can serve various purposes. For example, the grooves help to reduce selective action of the brushes, which can cause catastrophic failure of the brush to ring contacts. After wear due to prolonged use, or after turning down, or re-truing of the collector ring contact surfaces, the grooves can be worn away, or become to shallow for optimal operation. For example, if the collector ring goes out of round, and needs to be re-trued, the re-truing operation can wear away the groove. Therefore, in such situations, the groove must be re-formed or enhanced in the contact surfaces of the collector rings. However, many of the known processes for initially creating such grooves, or for re-forming or enhancing such grooves are difficult to perform or are very time consuming. Therefore, it would be desirable to provide a new method and apparatus for creating or recreating grooves in the surfaces of collector rings.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




One aspect of the invention relates to a method and apparatus for creating a groove in the surface of a collector ring for use in an electrical device. It is contemplated that the method and apparatus can be used to create a new groove in the surface of a collector ring having none. It is also contemplated that the method and apparatus can be used to enhance or re-form an existing groove in the surface of a collector ring.




One embodiment includes creating a groove in a surface of a collector ring by cutting the groove using a cutting tool that has a cutting action that functions independently from the motion of the collector ring.




Another embodiment includes positioning a covering or masking material over a portion of the surface of the collector ring to create a masked portion and an exposed portion of the surface of the collector ring. A groove is then created in the exposed portion of the surface of the collector ring. The masking material is then removed from the surface of the collector ring.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a photograph showing a partial perspective view of a large industrial rotating electrical device including a cylindrical collector ring having helical grooves in the outer peripheral surface thereof, and a banding coupled to the outer peripheral surface in accordance with one aspect of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a partial cutaway perspective view of the collector ring of

FIG. 1

, without the banding coupled to the outer surface thereof, and showing worn grooves therein;





FIG. 3

is a partial cutaway perspective view of the collector ring of

FIG. 1

, showing the banding coupled to the outer surface thereof and a grinding tool forming a groove in the outer surface in accordance with another aspect of the invention;





FIG. 4

is a partial cutaway perspective view of the collector ring of

FIG. 1

, with the banding material removed, and a new groove in the outer surface in accordance with another aspect of the invention; and





FIG. 5

is a partial cutaway perspective view of a collector ring in accordance with another embodiment of the invention similar to that of

FIG. 2

, but wherein the outer surface thereof does not include grooves therein.





FIG. 6

is a partial cutaway perspective view of a collector ring in accordance with another embodiment of the invention similar to that of

FIG. 3

, but wherein a masking material is not used in the method of creating the groove.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The following detailed description should be read with reference to the figures, in which like elements in different figures are numbered in like fashion. The figures, which are not necessarily to scale, depict selected embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. In some cases, the figures may be highly diagrammatic in nature. Examples of constructions, materials, dimensions, and manufacturing processes are provided for various elements. Those skilled in the art will recognize that many of the examples provided have suitable alternatives that may be utilized.





FIG. 1

is a perspective photograph of a portion of a rotating mechanism


20


from an electrical generator. The rotating mechanism


20


includes at least one collector ring


24


. In general, collector rings are structures within generators or motors that are adapted and configured to interact with or to be a part of a sliding connection to complete a circuit between a fixed and a moving conductor. For example, in at least some generators or motors, the collector rings are adapted and configured to complete a circuit with brush assemblies or riggings within the generator or motor. In

FIG. 1

, the brush assemblies or riggings (not shown) have been removed to better expose the surface


32


of the collector ring


24


. Those of skill in the art and other will recognize that the size and configuration of the collector rings may vary, depending greatly upon the type and size of the generator or motor in which they are used.




Referring to both

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the cylindrical collector ring


24


includes side surfaces


28


and an outer peripheral surface


32


. In this particular embodiment, the outer peripheral surface


32


includes one or more existing grooves


36




a,


and one or more non-grooved portions


38


, as seen best in FIG.


2


. Preferably, the existing groove


36




a


is a continuous helical, or spiral shaped groove about the outer peripheral surface


32


of the collector ring


24


. The side surfaces


28


define a series of spaced apertures


39


therein proximate the outer peripheral surface


32


.





FIG. 1

also shows a masking material


48


that has been placed about the outer peripheral surface


32


of the collector ring


24


, and a guide bar


52


situated proximate the surface


32


of the collector ring. The masking material


48


and the guide bar


52


are not part of the structure of the collector ring


24


, but are structures used in accordance with one illustrative embodiment of a method of forming a groove in the surface


32


of the collector ring


24


, as will be discussed in greater detail below.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the existing groove


36




a


appears to be shallow and not well defined, due possibly to wear, or to turning down or re-truing of the collector ring. It is desirable to create a new groove in the surface of the collector ring to re-form or enhance the existing groove


36




a.






Referring to

FIGS. 1-4

, one embodiment of the invention includes a method of creating a new groove


36




b


in a surface of the collector ring


24


. In this embodiment, the groove


36




b


being created is in essence an enhancement or re-creation of the existing groove


36




a.



FIGS. 2

,


3


, and


4


show a progression of a method in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, with

FIG. 2

showing the collector ring


24


prior to performance of the method,

FIG. 3

showing the collector ring during the performance of the method, and

FIG. 4

showing the collector ring


24


after the performance of the method.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the brush assemblies (not shown) are removed to expose the collector ring


24


, and the masking material


48


is positioned over a portion of the surface


32


of the collector ring


24


to define a masked portion


57


and an exposed portion


61


. The masking material


48


is positioned about the outer peripheral surface


32


over the non-grooved portions


38


, and adjacent the existing groove


36




a.


Therefore, the exposed portion


61


and the existing groove


36




a


are substantially the same. It should be understood that in some other embodiments, it is contemplated that the masking material will not be positioned adjacent the existing grooves, or in yet other embodiments, the collector ring does not include existing grooves. In such embodiments, the exposed portion and any existing grooves will not be substantially the same.




Preferably, the masking material


48


defines one or more tracks


56


that are formed adjacent the existing grooves


36




a.


The track


56


has the same general width as the width of the existing groove


36




a.


In some other embodiments, it is contemplated that the track can have a width that is narrower or wider than the existing groove. In any event, it is preferable that the track


56


has a width that is substantially the same as the desired width of the new groove


36




b


to be created.




The masking material


48


can be any of a broad variety of materials generally known that can be appropriately positioned on the collector ring


24


. It is preferred that materials used as the masking material are adapted and configured to serve the function of defining a rigid track


56


that can be used as an appropriate guide when creating the new groove or grooves. The masking material can include one continuous piece of material, or can be made up of two or more individual pieces of material.




Some examples of suitable masking materials include a band or multiple bands of rigid material that are appropriately sized and shaped to be positioned about the collector ring to form the necessary tracks for the creation of the desired grooves having the required shape, size and spacing. Some examples of suitable materials include metals, rigid polymers, and other like material. In some preferred embodiments, the masking material


48


is a single continuous band of steel positioned about the circumferential outer surface of the collector ring


24


.




The masking material


48


can be maintained in position about the surface of the collector ring


24


using any of a broad variety of techniques. For example, the masking material


48


can be maintained in position using adhesives, mechanical fasteners, or the like or any combinations thereof. Suitable adhesives include any inorganic or organic adhesive that can function to maintain the masking material


48


in position, but that preferably allows for removal of the masking material


48


when desired. Some preferred adhesives include pressure sensitive adhesives, for example pressure sensitive compositions or tapes, and the like. Suitable mechanical fasteners include any mechanism, device, member, or collection of such mechanisms, devices, or members that can function to maintain the masking material


48


in position, but that allows for removal of the masking material


48


when desired. Some examples of mechanical fasteners include mechanical arrangements including clamps, pins, springs, hooks, screws, nuts and bolts, hook and loop type fasteners, and the like.




In

FIG. 1

, the masking material


48


is maintained on the collector ring


24


using a mechanical mechanism


60


including two pin members


64


, and two nuts


66


and bolt


68


assemblies. Each pin member


64


includes a channel there through, and is inserted into one of the spaced apertures


39


in the side surfaces


28


. Each of the bolts


68


includes a first end adapted to engage an end of the band material


48


, and a second threaded end adapted to extend through the channel in the pin member


64


, and engage the nut


66


. The pin members


64


are inserted into appropriate apertures


39


such that as nuts


66


are tightened onto the bolts


68


, the masking material


48


is biased against the surface


32


of the collector ring


24


, and maintained in position. Additionally, a pressure sensitive foam has been placed between the surface


32


and the masking material


48


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, once the masking material


48


is positioned appropriately on the surface


32


of the collector ring


24


, the groove


36




b


is created in the exposed portion


61


of the surface


32


of the collector ring


24


. The groove


36




b


can be created using any known technique. For example, any known grinding, cutting, machining, etching, or other like technique can be used. Preferably, the groove is created using a cutting technique that is not dependent upon the motion of the object being ground, i.e. the collector ring, for the cutting action. In other words, preferably, the groove is created using a cutting tool that has a cutting action that is independent of the motion of the collector ring. It is preferable that the cutting action of a cutting tool used to create the groove does not require that the collector ring be rotated or spun to create or induce the actual cutting action of the tool. For example, preferably the collector ring does not need to be rotated or spun like a lathe to create cutting action from a stationary cutting tool such as a stationary grinding stone, a chisel, or other like stationary cutting device or tool. In fact, in some embodiments, the use of a tool that is not dependent upon the motion of the collector ring for the creation of the groove is of great benefit, and can provide for very quick creation of the groove. Additionally, the amount of preparation time and equipment necessary to create the groove can often be reduced by using such a tool, especially as compared to the use of stationary cutting tools that require the rotation of the collector ring. Preferably, the groove is created using a grinding tool


70


. Preferably, the grinding tool


70


is a high speed grinding tool that has a cutting action that is independent of the motion of the collector ring. For example, a rotary grinding tool, or other like tools, are particularly useful.




In some embodiments, as the groove


36




b


is being created, the collector ring


24


can be rotated to expose new portions of the surface


32


of the collector ring


24


in which the groove


36




b


is being created. However, such rotation of the collector ring


24


is different from, and should be distinguished from rotation of the collector ring that is done to create cutting action for a stationary tool.




Also,

FIG. 1

shows a guide bar


52


situated proximate the surface


32


of the collector ring


24


. The guide bar


52


can be used to help steady or guide the cutting tool


70


being used to create the groove


36




b.


For example, a portion of the tool


70


can be rested on the guide bar


52


while the groove


36




b


is being created. Additionally, the guide bar can aid in maintaining a consistent depth of the groove


36




b


being created.




In some embodiments, it is contemplated that a cutting tool that has a cutting action independent of the motion of the collector ring can be connected or fixed to a guide bar proximate the surface of the collector ring. For example, a rotary grinder could be mounted to a guide-bar proximate the surface of the collector ring in a position for cutting a groove in the surface of the collector ring. It is also contemplated that in such an embodiment, the guide-bar can include a mechanism that allows for the lateral movement of the cutting tool along the surface of the collector ring such that spiral or helical grooves can be cut into the surface of the collector ring as the collector ring is rotated. Such a mechanism would preferably include a linkage mechanism that would correlate the lateral movement of the tool along the guide-bar with the speed of rotation of the collector ring such that the spiral or helical portions of the groove would be appropriately spaced.




The width and depth of the groove


36




b


being created can vary depending upon the particular use and desired characteristics of the collector ring being processed. In some examples, the groove


36




b


preferably has a width ranging from about {fraction (1/16)} to about ⅜ of an inch, more preferably in the range of about {fraction (3/32)} to about {fraction (5/16)} of an inch, and most preferably in the range of about ⅛ to about ¼ of an inch. In some examples, the groove


36




b


preferably has a depth ranging from about 0.02 to about 0.375 of an inch more preferably in the range of about 0.05 to about 0.200 and most preferably in the range of about 0.063 to about 0.150 of an inch.




After the creation of the groove


36




b


has been completed, the masking material can be removed from the surface


32


of the collector ring


24


, as shown in FIG.


4


. The collector ring


24


can thereafter be put back into service. Typically, the collector ring does not need to be removed from the electrical device to perform the method. However, it is contemplated that the method can be used on collector rings that have been removed from, or have yet to be placed into, an electrical device.




Although the above embodiment demonstrates the use of the invention to re-form or enhance a worn existing groove on a collector ring, it should be understood that the invention could be performed to de-burr, enhance, or enlarge a groove that is not necessarily worn, but is in need of processing. It should also be understood that the method can be performed on collector rings that have no existing grooves either because no grooves have yet been formed in the ring, or because any existing grooves were completely removed by wear or by truing or turning down of the collector ring. In other words, it is not necessary that the collector ring have an existing groove or grooves prior to the performance of the method.




For example, in accordance with another illustrative embodiment,

FIG. 5

shows a collector ring


124


substantially similar to the one shown in the first embodiment described above, but without existing grooves


36




a.


A method in accordance with the invention can be used to create a new groove in the surface


132


of the collector ring


124


. The method is substantially similar to that described above. A masking material would be positioned over a portion of the surface


132


of the collector ring


124


to define a masked portion and an exposed portion. The masking material preferably forms a track that defines the exposed portion. A groove would be created in the exposed portion of the surface of the collector ring, preferably through the use of a grinding tool. The masking material would then be removed from the surface of the collector ring


124


leaving the newly created groove in the surface thereof.




While the above-disclosed embodiments using a masking material to create a groove or recreate, re-form or enhance a worn existing groove on a collector ring, it should be understood that in some embodiments, the use of a masking material is not required. For example, in accordance with another illustrative embodiment,

FIG. 6

shows a collector ring


224


substantially similar to the one shown in the first embodiment described above, including an existing groove


236




a.


A method in accordance with the invention can be used to create a new groove


236




b


in the surface


232


of the collector ring


224


without the use of a masking material. The method is substantially similar to that described above, however, no masking material is positioned over the surface


232


of the collector ring


224


. The groove


236




b


is created in the exposed portion of the surface of the collector ring through the use of a cutting tool


270


. The cutting tool


270


is of a type that is not dependent upon the motion of the collector ring for cutting action. In other words, the cutting tool


270


has a cutting action that functions independently from the motion of the collector ring


224


. Preferably, the groove


236




b


is created using a grinding tool. Preferably, the grinding tool is a high speed grinding tool, for example, a rotary grinding tool, or other like tools.




Additionally, some embodiments of the method and apparatus of the invention are particularly well suited for use on large collector rings, for example for use on collector rings of large industrial electrical generators or motors. It is particularly useful for collector rings of power plant turbine generators. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, the collector ring


24


is a field collector ring from a 850 megawatt General Electric generator from a nuclear power plant.




Having thus described the preferred embodiments of the present invention, those of skill in the art will readily appreciate that yet other embodiments may be made and used within the scope of the claims hereto attached. Numerous advantages of the invention covered by this document have been set forth in the foregoing description. It will be understood, however, that this disclosure is, in many respects, only illustrative. Changes may be made in details, particularly in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts without exceeding the scope of the invention. The invention's scope is, of course, defined in the language in which the appended claims are expressed.



Claims
  • 1. A method of creating a groove in a surface of a collector ring of an electrical device, the method comprising:positioning a masking material over a portion of the surface of the collector ring to define a masked portion and an exposed portion of the surface of the collector ring; creating the groove in the exposed portion of the surface of the collector ring; and removing the masking material from the surface of the collector ring.
  • 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the masking material is positioned in a helical pattern about the surface of the collector ring, and the groove that is created is a helical shaped groove about the surface of the collector ring.
  • 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the masking material defines a track, the track defining the exposed portion of the surface of the collector ring.
  • 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the track is used as a guide to create the groove in the exposed portion of the surface of the collector ring.
  • 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the collector ring is cylindrical in shape, and the surface is an outer peripheral surface, and the groove forms a helical or spiral shape about the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical collector ring.
  • 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the groove is created by grinding the exposed portion of the surface.
  • 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the groove is created by grinding the exposed portion of the surface using a rotary grinding tool.
  • 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the grinding tool is a hand held tool.
  • 9. The method of claim 8, further including the step of positioning a support structure adjacent the surface of the collector ring, and using the support structure as a support for the hand held rotary grinding tool.
  • 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the surface of the collector ring, prior to the creating step, is substantially free of grooves.
  • 11. The method of claim 1, wherein the surface of the collector ring prior to the creating step includes at least one existing groove therein, and the positioning step includes positioning the material about the collector ring such that the exposed portion defined by the masking material includes at least a portion of the existing groove.
  • 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the surface of the collector ring prior to the creating step includes at least one existing groove therein, and the positioning step includes positioning the material about the collector ring such that the exposed portion corresponds substantially with the existing groove.
  • 13. The method of claim 1, wherein the collector ring is from an electrical generator or motor.
  • 14. The method of claim 1, wherein the masking material is a metal band of material.
  • 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the metal band is a steel band.
  • 16. The method of claim 1, wherein the masking material is one continuous piece of material.
  • 17. The method of claim 1, wherein the masking material is made up of two or more individual pieces of material.
  • 18. The method for creating a groove in a peripheral surface of a collector ring of an electrical device, the method comprising:positioning a band of masking material in a pattern about the peripheral surface of the collector ring to create a track defining an exposed portion of the peripheral surface of the collector ring; creating the groove in the exposed portion of the peripheral surface of the collector ring; and removing the masking material from the peripheral surface of the collector ring.
  • 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the positioning step includes positioning the band of masking material in a helical pattern about the peripheral surface of the collector ring to create a helical track defining a helical shaped exposed portion of the peripheral surface of the collector ring, and wherein the groove that is created is a helical groove in the peripheral surface of the collector ring.
  • 20. The method of claim 18, wherein the track is used as a guide to create the groove in the exposed portion of the surface of the collector ring.
  • 21. The method of claim 18, wherein the groove is created by grinding the exposed portion of the surface using a rotary grinding tool.
  • 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the grinding tool is a hand held tool.
  • 23. The method of claim 18, wherein the masking material is a metal band of material.
  • 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the metal band is a steel band.
  • 25. A method of creating a helical shaped groove in a surface of a collector ring of an electrical device, the method comprising:positioning a band of material over a portion of the surface of the collector ring to create a helical shaped track defining a helical shaped exposed portion of the surface of the collector ring; grinding the groove in the exposed portion of the surface of the collector ring using a rotary grinding tool; and removing the masking material from the surface of the collector ring.
  • 26. A method for creating a groove in a peripheral surface of a collector ring of an electrical generator or motor, the method comprising:positioning a means for masking a portion of the peripheral surface and creating a helical shaped exposed portion of the peripheral surface of the collector ring; creating the groove in the exposed portion of the outer peripheral surface; and removing the means for masking from the outer peripheral surface of the collector ring.
  • 27. A method of creating a groove in a surface of a collector ring of an electrical device, the method comprising:cutting the groove in the surface of the collector ring using a cutting tool that has a cutting action that functions independently from the motion of the collector ring; wherein the surface of the collector ring includes an existing groove that serves as a cutting guide.
  • 28. The method of claim 27, wherein the cutting tool is a grinder.
  • 29. The method of claim 27, wherein the cutting tool is a rotary grinder.
  • 30. The method of claim 27, wherein the cutting tool is a hand held rotary grinder.
  • 31. The method of claim 27, wherein the cutting tool is a rotary grinder mounted to a support structure proximate the surface of the collector ring.
  • 32. The method of claim 31, wherein the support allows for lateral movement of the rotary grinder along the surface of the collector ring.
  • 33. A method of creating a groove in a surface of a collector ring of an electrical generator, the method comprising:positioning a masking material over a portion of the surface of the collector ring to define a masked portion and an exposed portion of the surface of the collector ring; creating the groove in the exposed portion of the surface of the collector ring; and removing the masking material from the surface of the collector ring.
  • 34. The method of claim 33, wherein the collector ring remains coupled to at least a portion of the electrical generator when creating a groove in the surface of the collector ring.
  • 35. The method of claim 33, wherein the electrical generator comprises a large industrial generator.
  • 36. The method of claim 33, wherein the electrical generator comprises an industrial power plant generator.
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