Sliding contact arrangement for carbon brushes

Electrical connectors – Interrelated connectors relatively movable during use – Movement about axis

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310239, 310242, 310245, H01R 3900

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051143518

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a sliding contact arrangement, in particular for carbon brushes, also referred to herein as sliding contact members.
Various embodiments of such a sliding contact arrangement are known from DE-C 881 831. In all these embodiments the restraining or blocking device is coupled to the pressure spring and is formed of expandable spring arms, balls, levers or the like which prevent an upward movement of the lower end of the pressure spring. The blocking device is intended to prevent momentary separations between the sliding contact member and a slide ring or the like due to jolts and vibrations, without the need for applying an excessive amount of spring force.
The known blocking devices are mechanically of a relatively complex construction. In addition, they are incapable of preventing the sliding contact member from slipping or tilting within the holder. This can compromise the correct positioning of the contact member against the slide ring or the like despite the functioning of the blocking device.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is therefore an object of the present invention to improve as economically as possible the guiding of the contact member within the holder in a sliding contact arrangement of the above mentioned kind.
The object of the invention is achieved by providing resilient bristles between the brush and the holder which guide the brush in the forward direction towards the commutator ring and which block movement of the brush in the opposite direction.
The restraining or blocking device of the present invention functions in a two-fold manner. First, it generates a lateral guiding force in the feed direction, and second, it generates a restraining force opposite to the feed direction. The flexible bristles, instead of rigidly blocking the sliding contact member, permit small displacements against the force generated by the bristles and without thereby affecting the force generated by the compression spring during normal operation.
IEEE Transactions. Vol. CHMT-2, No. 1, Mar. 1983 discloses a contact member adapted for slidable movement within a holder, and a current collector contact engaging a side surface of the sliding contact member and which has many resilient, obliquely oriented contacts. Thus the electrical current flows through many contact points to the side surface of the sliding contact member. The resilient contacts guide the sliding contact member with relatively little friction in the feed direction. However, a lateral expansion of the contacts and a resulting blocking against movement opposite to the feed direction does not take place.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Embodiments of the present invention are discussed in greater detail with reference to the drawings below, in which:
FIGS. 1 and 2, respectively, are cross-sectional views of a sliding contact arrangement of the present invention.


DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The embodiment of FIG. 1 shows a carbon brush mounted for slidable movement inside a holder 2 to which the force generated by coil spring 3 is applied. Situated in the gap between the lateral sides of carbon brush or sliding contact 1 and the opposed inner surfaces of holder 2 are bristle strips 6 constructed of short, stiff bristles which are oriented obliquely upward relative to holder 2. Strip 6 is mounted on one side of the carbon brush as seen on the left side of FIG. 1 with its resilient, stiff and parallel bristles 6a angled obliquely upward. In an alternative arrangement as seen on the right side of FIG. 1, strip 6 is affixed to the inner surface of holder 2 with its bristles oriented obliquely downward in the direction of carbon brush 1. The length and stiffness of bristles 6a are selected to permit a downward movement of the carbon brush in a feed direction under the force of spring 3, but, if there is any upward movement of the brush, the ends of the bristles (not identified in the drawing) flex outwardly between carbon brush 1 and holder 2 and thereby block the carbon brush from

REFERENCES:
patent: 3028515 (1962-03-01), Cheetham
patent: 3171050 (1965-02-01), Gordon
patent: 4266155 (1981-05-01), Niemela
"Shunts for High-Current Density Brushes"; pp. 89-94; P. Reichner et al.; I.E.E.E., vol. CHMT. 2, No. 1 (Mar. 1979).

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