Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1976-11-01
1978-03-21
Budd, Mark O.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310 83, 123179M, H02K 500, F02N 1700
Patent
active
040805417
ABSTRACT:
A starter motor, particularly for internal combustion engines, has, as usual, a motor housing and a drive housing, the latter being provided with a mounting by which it can be fitted to the engine. However, instead of the usual method of joining together the motor housing and the drive housing, the motor housing is constructed to be rigidly secured to the drive housing and to the engine through the means by which the drive housing is attached to the engine. Thus, if the drive housing has an apertured flange for this purpose, the motor housing may also have a flange with corresponding apertures so that the same screw bolts or the like which hold the drive housing in place also hold the motor housing rigidly in position. The brushes are so located that they can be readily replaced without removing the starter.
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Budd Mark O.
Societe de Paris et du Rhone
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