Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1984-04-10
1985-06-11
Hall, Carl E.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
29732, 29736, H02K 1514
Patent
active
045219532
ABSTRACT:
A method of assembling a dynamoelectric machine having at least one end frame and a stator assembly. The end frame has a set of apertures extending therethrough, and the stator assembly includes a stator core, a set of beams mounted thereto, and at least one set of tabs on the beams, respectively. In practicing this method, the end frame is disposed in an assembly position with respect to the stator core, and the tabs are received in the apertures in spaced apart relation therefrom with free end portions of the tabs extending beyond the end frame. The free end portions are displaced into overlaying relation with confronting parts of the end frame, and overlaying sections of the free end portions and the confronting parts of the end frame in the overlaying relation thereof are clinched together.
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Hennessy John E.
King James L.
General Electric Company
Hall Carl E.
Papin Joseph E.
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