Brushless dynamo electric machine with access to rectifier assem

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310 89, 310 71, 310 52, 310 61, H02K 1100, H02K 504, H02K 515, H02K 916

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050178210

ABSTRACT:
To replace a diode assembly in a brushless dynamo electric machine without removal of the rotor or separation of the housing along a split line, a sealed cap is located at a position near the end of the hollow rotor. The parts for maintaining the diode housing in operation position can all be slidably removed for permitting each removal and replacement of the diode housing.

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