Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1984-10-29
1987-01-13
Budd, Mark O.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310 63, 310 67R, 310 89, 310 91, 415119, H02K 524, F01D 904, F04D 2954
Patent
active
046366695
ABSTRACT:
An electric motor housing having a peripheral frame member, a central motor mounting member and strut members connecting and supporting the frame member and motor mounting member. The peripheral frame member defines a receptacle having an open mouth for receiving a terminal block assembly in a sliding manner. The receptacle also defines a lateral aperture for access to the terminal block. At least one of the strut members defines a longitudinal channel communicating at one end with the open mouth and at its other end with means for access to an electric motor when mounted on the motor housing.
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Gresho William M.
Plunkett Larry E.
Budd Mark O.
MSL Industries, Inc.
Pigott, Jr. Charles F.
Rebsch D. I.
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