Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1993-10-29
1995-02-21
Skudy, R.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310245, 310247, H02K 1300, H02K 514
Patent
active
053919556
ABSTRACT:
There is presented an electric motor having a drive shaft, an armature and a commutator fixed on the drive shaft, a housing disposed around the armature, magnets disposed between the armature and the housing, and an endframe fixed to the housing. The endframe has therein a journal for retaining the drive shaft, brushes for contact with the commutator, and shunts and terminals connected to the brushes. In the endframe are brush tubes for slidably retaining the brushes and coil springs for urging the brushes into engagement with the commutator. Each brush tube has one of the coil springs therein, an outer end, side, front and rear walls sufficiently closed to prevent egress of the coil spring, and an open inner end through which one of the brushes engages the commutator. An internal wall of the brush tube is provided with a barb integral therewith and extending inwardly of the brush tubes to overlie a portion of the coil spring proximate the brush tube outer end. The barb is configured to permit passage of the coil spring toward the tube outer end, but prevent passage of the spring toward the tube open end, thereby to prevent egress of the spring through the tube open end.
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Clarke Michael T.
Reid Dennis G.
Eaton Stamping Company
LaBalle Clayton E.
Skudy R.
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