Starter-generators include brushes having carbon blocks positioned in respective brush boxes. In known dual wafer brushes having two carbon blocks, the leads connecting the carbon wafers to a terminal lug attach to each front and rear wafer near an inboard side of each wafer. The carbon blocks are biased toward a commutator by a spring.
With these known starter-generator brushes, the brush leads are all located between the brush springs. As such, the leads can be bulky and rub on the brush box, which can result in the brush leads becoming frayed. Frayed brush leads can hang up on the brush box inhibiting movement of the carbon blocks in the brush boxes.
In view of the foregoing, a brush for a starter-generator includes a first carbon block, a second carbon block, a terminal lug, a first front brush lead, a second front brush lead, a first rear brush lead, and a second rear brush lead. The first carbon block has an outboard edge and an inboard edge. The first carbon block includes a first front carbon wafer and a first rear carbon wafer contacting the first front carbon wafer. The second carbon block also has an outboard edge and an inboard edge. The inboard edge of the second carbon block faces and is adjacent to the inboard edge of the first carbon block. The second carbon block includes a second front carbon wafer and a second rear carbon wafer contacting the second front carbon wafer. The terminal lug includes a tab. The first front brush lead connects the terminal lug with the first front carbon wafer. The first front brush lead contacts the terminal lug at the tab and extends into the first front carbon wafer adjacent the inboard edge of the first front carbon wafer. The second front brush lead connects the terminal lug with the second front carbon wafer. The second front brush lead contacts the terminal lug at the tab and extends into the second front carbon wafer adjacent the inboard edge of the second front carbon wafer. The first rear brush lead connects the terminal lug with the first rear carbon wafer. The first rear brush lead contacts the terminal lug at the tab and extends into the first rear carbon wafer adjacent the outboard edge of the first rear carbon wafer. The second rear brush lead connects the terminal lug with the second rear carbon wafer. The second rear brush lead contacts the terminal lug at the tab and extends into the second rear carbon wafer adjacent the outboard edge of the second rear carbon wafer.
Another example of a brush for a starter-generator includes a left carbon block, a right carbon block, a terminal lug, a first inboard brush lead, a second inboard brush lead, a first outboard brush lead, and a second outboard brush lead. The left carbon block has an outboard edge and an inboard edge. The left carbon block includes a left first carbon wafer and a left second carbon wafer contacting the left first carbon wafer. The right carbon block also has an outboard edge and an inboard edge. The inboard edge of the right carbon block faces and is adjacent to the inboard edge of the left carbon block. The right carbon block includes a right first carbon wafer and a right second carbon wafer contacting the right first carbon wafer. The terminal lug includes a tab. The first inboard brush lead connects the terminal lug with the left first carbon wafer. The first inboard brush lead contacts the terminal lug at the tab and extends into the left first carbon wafer adjacent the inboard edge of the left carbon block. The second inboard brush lead connects the terminal lug with the right first carbon wafer. The second inboard brush lead contacts the terminal lug at the tab and extends into the right first carbon wafer adjacent the inboard edge of the right carbon block. The first outboard brush lead connects the terminal lug with the left second carbon wafer. The first outboard brush lead contacts the terminal lug at the tab and extends into the left second carbon wafer adjacent the outboard edge of the left carbon block. The second outboard brush lead connects the terminal lug with the right second carbon wafer. The second outboard brush lead contacts the terminal lug at the tab and extends into the right second carbon wafer adjacent the outboard edge of the right carbon block.
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The brush 10 includes a plurality of brush leads connecting a respective carbon block 20, 22 with the terminal lug 60. Each carbon block 20, 22 is a dual wafer design, and each brush lead connects a respective wafer with the terminal lug 60. With reference to
The plurality of brush leads includes a first front (inboard) brush lead 80 connecting the terminal lug 60 with the first front carbon wafer 72, a second front brush (inboard) lead 82 connecting the terminal lug 60 with the second front carbon wafer 76, a first rear (outboard) brush lead 84 connecting the terminal lug 60 with the first rear carbon wafer 70, and a second rear (outboard) brush lead 86 connecting the terminal lug 60 with the second rear carbon wafer 74. The first front brush lead 80 contacts the terminal lug 60 at the tab 62 and extends into the first front carbon wafer 72 adjacent the inboard edge 26 of the first carbon block 20. The second front brush lead 82 contacts the terminal lug 60 at the tab 62 and extends into the second front carbon wafer 76 adjacent the inboard edge 30 of the second carbon block 22. The first rear brush lead 84 contacts the terminal lug 60 at the tab 62 and extends into the first rear carbon wafer 70 adjacent the outboard edge 24 of the first carbon block 20. The second rear brush lead 86 contacts the terminal lug 60 at the tab 62 and extends into the second rear carbon wafer 74 adjacent the outboard edge 28 of the second carbon block 22.
In the illustrated embodiment, the first rear brush lead 84 and the second rear brush lead 86 are positioned outboard from the first front brush lead 80 and the second front brush lead 82 as seen in
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As indicated above, one side of the brush 10 with respect to the mirror image line 90 is mirror image of the other side. As such, the second carbon block 22 includes an outboard upper hole 130 adjacent the outboard edge 28 that opens to an outboard lead passage (not shown but similar in configuration to the outboard lead passage 112 shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, each wafer 70, 72, 74 and 76 has only a single hole 110, 120, 130 and 150, respectively, for receiving a respective brush lead 80, 82, 84 and 86. Each rear carbon wafer 70, 74 includes a respective single outboard upper hole 110, 130 adjacent the outboard edge 24, 28 and each single outboard upper hole 110, 130 is open to a respective lead passage 112 (the lead passage connected with the outboard upper hole 130 is not shown, but is similar in configuration to the passage 112), which leads to a respective rear rivet opening 92, (not visible for the second block 22). With the orientation of the brush leads and the wafers described above, the brush leads 80, 82, 84, 86 are adequately spread out, which can be in the shape of a butterfly, so as to prevent the brush leads from rubbing against the brush box 12 and/or the housing 18 to inhibit fraying of the brush leads.
A brush for a starter-generator has been described above with particularity. Modifications and alterations will occur to those upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. For example, the outboard brush leads 84, 86 could connect with the front wafers 72, 76, respectively, and the inboard brush leads 80, 82 could connect with the rear wafers 70, 74, respectively. The invention, however, is not limited to only the embodiments described above. Instead, the invention is broadly defined by the appended claims and the equivalents thereof.
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