Motor support and method of making

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310 42, 248672, 248678, H02K 500, H02K 1514, F16M 100, F16M 500

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050159003

ABSTRACT:
An electric motor mount has a sheet metal L-shaped base of first and second parts. The base first part has a rectangular aperture established by first and second arms lanced from the sheet metal and bent at about a 30-degree angle. The motor is secured to the proximal ends of these arms to have considerable radial rotational flexibility about the motor axis. The base second part has a circular aperture caused by a disc being punched therefrom. A fan blade is made from the circular disc and driven by the motor, which is mounted so that the fan blade is at this circular aperture.

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