Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1989-07-26
1991-02-19
Hall, Carl E.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
29596, 29598, 310214, 310DIG6, H02K 1100
Patent
active
049946978
ABSTRACT:
The axial end portions of the insulating members which are used to line the longitudinal channels formed between circumferentially adjacent, radially inwardly projecting poles in a stator (e.g., an electric motor stator) are protected from damage by the wire being wound by providing terminal boards at each axial end of the stator having portions which overhang the axial ends of the insulating members. Temporary wire grippers may also or alternatively be mounted on the axial ends of the stator (e.g., on the above-mentioned terminal boards) for temporarily holding the leads of the stator coils prior to permanent termination of those leads on permanent terminals on the terminal boards.
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Axis USA Inc.
Hall Carl E.
Jackson Robert R.
Woglom Eric C.
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