Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1976-09-28
1978-05-09
Hall, Carl E.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
164110, 164332, 164336, 228165, 228173R, 228185, 228244, H02K 1514
Patent
active
040879038
ABSTRACT:
A method of attaching a pair of opposite end frames of a dynamoelectric machine to a structural component thereof predeterminately positioned with the end frames for assembly within receiving means respectively provided in the end frames. Molten metal is introduced into the receiving means of one of the end frames for solidifying and forming a rigid tie between the one end frame and the structural component in their respective predetermined positions, and the end frame and structural component are simultaneously inverted upon the solidification of the molten metal for disposing the receiving means of the other of the end frames in position for introducing molten metal thereinto.
Other methods of attaching components of a dynamoelectric machine are also disclosed.
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General Electric Company
Hall Carl E.
Papin Joseph E.
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