Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1981-04-28
1983-12-06
Miller, J. D.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310 64, 363145, H02K 902
Patent
active
044195974
ABSTRACT:
An alternator assembly for an automotive vehicle including a rectifier device composed of a plurality of diodes supported on a negative-side cooling fin of semi-circular arc shape, a plurality of diodes supported on a positive-side cooling fin of semi-circular arc shape, and a terminal board supporting a plurality of terminals connected to the diodes. The rectifier device is assembled and held in a unitary structure by a plurality of metal members, and arranged in a space defined by an end frame and a rear cover of the alternator assembly in such a manner that the metal members are in contact at one end thereof with the rear cover and at the other end thereof with the end frame.
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Nimura Takayasu
Shiga Tsutomu
Miller J. D.
Nippondenso Co. Ltd.
Rebsch D. S.
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