Connection of motor brush holder to stator coil

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310 42, 310 71, H01L 4108, H01R 426, H02K 514

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047822619

ABSTRACT:
Each brush of a wound rotor type electric motor is mounted in a conducting formed-metal tube having an integral tab that is provided with a narrow slit having an enlarged mouth. The latter faces the commutator that is carried by the wound rotor and, as the tube and its assembled brush are moved radially inward to their operating positions, initially receives one end of magnet wire that forms a stator winding. As the stator winding and its associated field stack are moved into operative position with respect to other elements of the stator an indexing formation of the stator positions the wire end for engagement with the tab of the tube. With the tube in its operating position, the wire end is disposed within the narrow slit and is clamped between the tab jaws that are on opposite sides of the slit. During the relative movement between the tube and wire end, the jaw edges cut through the thin coating of insulation on the wire end and the wire end is slightly deformed by the jaws to form a reliable electrical connection directly between the tab and the wire.

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patent: 3436576 (1969-04-01), Klebe, Jr.
patent: 3539855 (1970-11-01), Blume
patent: 4322647 (1982-03-01), Neroda et al.
patent: 4656380 (1987-04-01), Strobl

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