Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1995-06-30
1997-03-11
Stephan, Steven L.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310249, 310220, H01R 410, H02K 1102
Patent
active
056104677
ABSTRACT:
The present invention teaches an improved brush holder assembly. The holder has a first terminal wire and comprises a support plate and a tower attached thereto for securing the first terminal wire. The tower comprises a body and an end. The body comprises an interior passageway with a number of ribs for securably positioning the first terminal wire within the body and a groove for securing the first terminal wire within the tower. The tower's end functionally crimps the first terminal wire and has a plurality of support members for securably positioning the crimped first terminal wire within a mouth of the end. A coil spring forming an inductor is also incorporated for mechanically biasing a brush and for filtering out electromagnetic interference (EMI).
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Iverson Anthony
Shiah Kyi-Shin
Mullins Burton S.
Stephan Steven L.
Teitelbaum Ozer M. N.
United Technologies Motor Systems, Inc.
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