Slip ring assembly and method of making

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310235, H01R 3908

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046459626

ABSTRACT:
A slip ring assembly for an alternator or like electrical apparatus is disclosed which has been particularly configured for highly efficient formation by an injection molding process. The assembly includes a unitary body configured for mounting on the rotor shaft of the associated apparatus, with the assembly further including first and second axially spaced slip ring members positioned on the body. First and second terminals are provided which are respectively electrically joined to the first and second slip ring members, with the terminals extending axially of the body and outwardly of an end of the body which is adjacent to the first slip ring member. The configuration of the body of the assembly is such that it can be very efficiently injection molded, with the slip ring members and terminal elements thereafter positioned on the body for completing fabrication of the assembly.

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patent: 4535264 (1985-08-01), Allport

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