Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1999-09-16
2000-12-12
Enad, Elvin
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310235, 310236, 310237, 310 43, 310 8, 29597, H02K 1304, H01R 3906
Patent
active
061603376
ABSTRACT:
An electric motor according to the principles of the present invention includes a stator or stationary part of the motor and an armature. The armature includes a shaft having a rotation axis and a commutator subassembly fixed symmetrically to the shaft that includes an insulating body surrounding the shaft and a plurality of circumferentially spaced, carbon-based material segments surrounding the shaft. The carbon segments are held to the body and each segment has a brush contacting surface. An equal plurality of metallic commutator members have at least a part located and molded within the corresponding carbon segment for providing good mechanical and electrical connection between the carbon segment and metallic commutator member and to isolate the metallic part within the carbon segment from harmful external environments such as described above. According to other aspects of the present invention, a second part of each metallic commutator segment extends from the carbon segment into and is molded within the insulating body. This design increases the mechanical connection between the corresponding segment and the body while achieving the isolation and electrical contact described above. A third part of the metallic commutator forms a U-shaped tang.
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Dreyfus Edward
Enad Elvin
Joyal Products, Inc.
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