Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1991-06-18
1994-02-08
Skudy, R.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310251, 310253, 29826, 29879, H02K 1300
Patent
active
052851265
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a collector shoe comprising a press-molded main body made of a first carbon material, a layer disposed on a side surface of the main body which is made of a second, less conductive carbon material, and at least one electrical lead imbedded in the collector shoe.
Collector shoes of this type are generally constructed in a single pressing step, in which corresponding layers of the first and second carbon materials in powder form are initially placed in a press mold. The materials are then pressed together with a press die to form a finished collector shoe with an imbedded surface layer. At the same time the press die forces one end of the electric lead into the mass that is being compressed to thereby firmly imbed it therein. In some instances it is necessary that the lead extends from the side of the collector shoe which is covered by the layer of less conductive carbon material. When a collector shoe of this type is produced in the above described conventional manner, the end of the electrical lead must penetrate the surface layer to reach the main body. In so doing it is inevitable that the electrical lead carries some of the second, less conductive carbon material into the first carbon material. This means that some of the second material lodges in an uncontrolled manner between the electric lead and the first carbon material, thereby adversely and in an uncontrolled manner affecting the electrical resistance between the lead and the collector shoe.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is, therefore, to construct a collector shoe of the aforementioned kind in which the resistance between the electrical lead and the collector shoe is not affected by the second carbon material which forms the surface layer, especially when the lead projects from the collector shoe through the side with the surface layer.
In accordance with the present invention this objective is achieved by using a surface layer which only partially covers the side of the collector shoe and positioning the lead so that it extends through the uncovered portion of that side of the shoe.
When producing a collector shoe constructed according to the present invention, the second, less conductive carbon material cannot become lodged between the electrical lead and the first carbon material.
In a further preferred embodiment of the present invention the surface layer is a pre-pressed blank of the second carbon material which is permanently press-bonded to the main body, made of the first carbon material.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
An embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to the attached drawing in which:
FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a collector shoe made according to the present invention, and
FIGS. 2 and 3 schematically represent the method of producing the collector shoe.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
According to FIG. 1 a surface layer 10 is imbedded in a side 3 of a collector shoe 1 of, for example, rectilinear shape, and covers only a portion of the side covered by the surface layer, thereby leaving an area 3a of the side exposed. Two electrical lead cables 4 are imbedded in and press molded with the collector shoe 1, and protrude from the exposed side. In use a narrow side 5 which is perpendicular to side 3 defines the surface of the collector shoe engaging the commutator ring.
The collector shoe of the present invention is made as shown in FIG. 2 and 3 as follows: The surface layer 10, which is made of a carbon material of limited conductivity; e.g. of pure graphite, is preformed as a relatively flat, rectilinear prepressed blank 2 in a separate mold (not shown). Next, a mold 7 for the collector shoe is filled with the first, highly conductive carbon powder material 1', for example a mixture of graphite and metal powders. The pre-pressed blank is then placed on top of the powder material 1'. A press die 9 which includes openings for the electrical lead cables is then lowered. As the press die 9 moves downwa
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Hoell Johann
Hoffmann Peter
Hoffmann & Co. Elektrokohle KG
Skudy R.
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