Claims
- 1. A method of pre-applying soldering material on a motor commutator and thermal welding of connectors thereto, the motor commutator comprising a cylindrical member having one end formed with a plurality of connecting portions, and each of said connecting portions being formed with a concave groove commencing at about a distal end of the connecting portion and extending away from the distal end to at least a predetermined area where a conductive wire is to be electrically connected, said method of pre-applying soldering material comprising the steps of:
- heating said commutator;
- applying the distal ends of the connecting portions but not the predetermined area to molten soldering material such that said molten soldering material is drawn into the concave grooves of said connecting portions by means of capillary action to the predetermined area;
- removing the distal ends from the molten soldering material and allowing the molten soldering material which was drawn into the concave grooves to solidify; and
- thermally welding at least one connecting wire to the commutator such that the heat produced by the weld melts the soldering material which was drawn into the concave grooves, thus effecting the electrical connection between the commutator and conductive wires.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein said step (b) is carried out after flux is applied to said commutator base material.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein said concave groove is at least one narrow groove defined in said commutator along the surface thereof, and said soldering material is introduced into said at least one narrow groove from one end thereof by means of capillary action.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein said soldering material introduced in said step (b) contains flux and is in a non-molten form such as a paste, and said soldering material is introduced into said concave groove of said commutator, followed by heating and melting of said soldering material containing spread into said concave groove, after which said soldering material is solidified in said concave groove.
- 5. A method of adhering a soldering material to each of a plurality of connecting portions and of electrically connecting the portions to the ends of respective windings for an electric motor, said method being suitable for use in a commutator for an electric motor, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing narrow grooves in said plurality of connecting portions to which said respective motor windings are to be electrically connected, said narrow grooves commencing at about the distal ends of said connecting portions and extending away from the distal ends to at least a predetermined area where the windings are to be connected; and
- bringing the ends of said narrow grooves at said distal ends of said connecting portions but not the predetermined area into contact with soldering material in a molten state so as to charge said soldering material through said narrow grooves by means of capillary action to at least the predetermined area, removing the ends of said narrow grooves from the soldering material which is in a molten state and allowing the soldering material which was drawn into the narrow grooves to solidify, and welding the windings to the commutator such that the heat produced by the weld melts the soldering material which was drawn into the narrow grooves, thus effecting the electrical connection between the commutator and the windings.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, wherein said connecting portions are shaped in the form of a plurality of claw-shaped portions extending from a cylindrical body along the axial dimension thereof, and said narrow grooves are defined in the respective outer peripheries of said claw-shaped portions.
- 7. A method according to claim 6, wherein said narrow grooves extend to the distal end portions of said claw-shaped portions, and said distal end portions of said narrow grooves are brought into contact with said soldering material in a molten state.
- 8. A method according to claim 5, wherein the bottom of each of said narrow grooves has a width narrower than that of the entrance thereof.
- 9. A method according to claim 5, wherein a plurality of additional narrow grooves each intersecting said narrow grooves are further defined in addition to said narrow grooves.
- 10. A method according to claim 6, wherein said narrow grooves each penetrate from the outer side through to the inner side of one of said claw-shaped portions.
- 11. A method according to claim 5, wherein said narrow grooves are defined in such a manner that the width thereof, as measured at any depth from the entrance thereof to the bottom thereof, is constant.
- 12. A method according to claim 1, wherein said commutator of said motor has a plurality of connecting portions, and respective ends of the connecting portions are simultaneously brought into contact with said molten soldering material, and said molten soldering material is simultaneously introduced into and filled in said connecting portions through said concave groove of said commutator.
- 13. A method of preparing a commutator of a motor with a soldering material and thermal welding of a conductive wire thereto, said commutator being in the form of an upright cylinder and having a bottom end with at least one connecting portion extending axially along the commutator, and wherein one or more grooves are defined in an outer peripheral surface of said connecting portion commencing at about a bottom edge of the connecting portion, extending away from the bottom edge to at least a predetermined area where a conductive wire is to be connected, and running axially along said commutator, said method comprising the following steps:
- (a) applying flux to the bottom edge of said connecting portions;
- (b) heating said connecting portions to thereby remove a volatile portion of flux;
- (c) applying said bottom edge but not the predetermined area to molten soldering material to thereby introduce molten soldering material into said groove by capillary action to at least the predetermined area;
- (d) removing the bottom edge from the molten soldering material and allowing the molten soldering material which was introduced into said groove to solidify; and
- (e) thermally welding at least one connecting wire to the commutator such that the heat produced by the weld melts the soldering material which was introduced into said groove, thus effecting the electrical connection between the commutator and conductive wire.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 718,658, filed Jun. 21, 1991 (now abandoned.)
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