US1469720A - Brush rigging - Google Patents

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US1469720A
US1469720A US526299A US52629921A US1469720A US 1469720 A US1469720 A US 1469720A US 526299 A US526299 A US 526299A US 52629921 A US52629921 A US 52629921A US 1469720 A US1469720 A US 1469720A
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    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
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    • H02K5/143Means for supporting or protecting brushes or brush holders for cooperation with commutators
    • H02K5/148Slidably supported brushes

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  • This invention relates vto brush-rigging suitable particularly for small electric motors, and the object of the invention is to produce a brush-rigging of simple and inex-y pensive construction, and of such form that it may be conveniently and quickly assembled.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectionon the line 3-3 in Fig. 2.
  • the invention is illustrated as embodied in an electric motor of a type commonly used in electric signal-horns. v
  • the brushes 5 are illustrated as embodied in an electric motor of a type commonly used in electric signal-horns. v. The brushes 5,
  • each holder which may be of carbon, are of rectan ular section and are arranged to slide in tu ular or box-like holders or guides 6.
  • Each holder is formed of a single piece of sheet-metal suitably bent, and between the adjacent longitudinal edges ofthe metal is left a slot 7, through which the flexible connector or pig-tail 8 of the brush may move.
  • Each brush-holder is supported and insulated by a flat piece 9 of sheet insulating r material having a generally rectangular form, with rounded corners.
  • a flat piece 9 of sheet insulating r material having a generally rectangular form, with rounded corners.
  • As an inexpensive and convenient means for securing the brush-holder in place it is provided, at each end, with an integral lug 10 cut at the end of the sheet-metal. and these two lugs are bent backwardly and inwardly so as to clasp the opposite end-edges of the insulating member 9.v These edges are notched to receive the lugs and thus prevent lateral dis*-y placement of the brush-holder.
  • rPhe insulating members 9 are supported by sulating members. These edges are provided, at their inner extremities, with lugs or extensions 14 to prevent the insulating members from. sliding outwardly in consequence of the pressure of the springs by which the brushes are controlled.
  • the supporting member 11 As a convenlent means for securing the supporting member 11 in place on the frame 17 of the motor, the supporting member is centrally perforated to embrace the bearingsleeve 18 in which the armature-shaft 19 is mounted, and this sleeve is headed over or flanged at the end to secure the supporting member against the frame. Rotation of the supporting member is prevented by a lug 20 which engages a hole in the frame, as
  • Each brush 5 is provided with a spring 21 seatedin a cap 22, and a screw 23, threaded in the end of the brush-holder, serves both asy an anchorage for the spring and as a. binding screw by which the pigtail 8 may be connected with a lead or wire.
  • Brush-rigging comprising: a flat piece of sheet insulating material; a sheet-metal brush-holder provided with lugs embracing opposite edges of the insulating-material; and a sheet-metal support provide-d with lugs embracing otheropposite edges of the insulating material.
  • inpsmember ⁇ of :sheetanetah provided with arms, each arxn having lugs on its lateral edges; a piece of sheet insulating material Secured t0 each arm by engagement of its lateral edges with said lugs; and a brushholder secured t0 each piece ot' insulating maiieiial atthe side opposite the arm by Whieh itv is supported.

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F. F. DORSEY BRUSH RIGGING oct. 2, 1923. 1,469,720
Filed Dec. 3l 1921 Patented Oct.A 2, 1923.
.PATENTOFFICE EARNUM E. DoRsEY, OE ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, AssIGNOR To NORTH EAST ELECTRIC COMPANY, 0F ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, AVCORPORATION 0E NEW YORK.
BRUSH RIGGING.
s Application led Decemberl, 1921. Serial No. 526,299.
To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, FARNUM F. DoRsEY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Rochester, in the county of Monroe and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Brush Riggings; and l do hereby declare the following to be afull, clear. and exact description of the invention. such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same. y
This invention relates vto brush-rigging suitable particularly for small electric motors, and the object of the invention is to produce a brush-rigging of simple and inex-y pensive construction, and of such form that it may be conveniently and quickly assembled.
xThe novelty of the invention resides par-v partly rin section, and Fig. 3 is a sectionon the line 3-3 in Fig. 2. f
The invention is illustrated as embodied in an electric motor of a type commonly used in electric signal-horns. v The brushes 5,
' which may be of carbon, are of rectan ular section and are arranged to slide in tu ular or box-like holders or guides 6. Each holder is formed of a single piece of sheet-metal suitably bent, and between the adjacent longitudinal edges ofthe metal is left a slot 7, through which the flexible connector or pig-tail 8 of the brush may move.
Each brush-holder is supported and insulated by a flat piece 9 of sheet insulating r material having a generally rectangular form, with rounded corners. As an inexpensive and convenient means for securing the brush-holder in place, it is provided, at each end, with an integral lug 10 cut at the end of the sheet-metal. and these two lugs are bent backwardly and inwardly so as to clasp the opposite end-edges of the insulating member 9.v These edges are notched to receive the lugs and thus prevent lateral dis*-y placement of the brush-holder.
rPhe insulating members 9 are supported by sulating members. These edges are provided, at their inner extremities, with lugs or extensions 14 to prevent the insulating members from. sliding outwardly in consequence of the pressure of the springs by which the brushes are controlled.
To prevent contact of the lugs 10 with the arms 12, the latter are provided wit-h suitably located holes 15 and recesses 16, which afford the necessary clearance, as shown particularly in Fig. 1.
As a convenlent means for securing the supporting member 11 in place on the frame 17 of the motor, the supporting member is centrally perforated to embrace the bearingsleeve 18 in which the armature-shaft 19 is mounted, and this sleeve is headed over or flanged at the end to secure the supporting member against the frame. Rotation of the supporting member is prevented by a lug 20 which engages a hole in the frame, as
shown in Fig. 2.
- Each brush 5 is provided with a spring 21 seatedin a cap 22, and a screw 23, threaded in the end of the brush-holder, serves both asy an anchorage for the spring and as a. binding screw by which the pigtail 8 may be connected with a lead or wire.
It will be apparent that the brush-rigging described may be made very inexpensively by simple punching and stamping operations, and that its manufacture is simplified by the fact that it may be completed and assembled as a unit distinct from the other parts of the motor.
The invention is not limited to the details of Aconstruction of the embodiment thereof hereinbefore described and shown in the accompanying drawings, but it may be 'embodie-d in various other forms within the scope of the following claims.
The invention claimed is:
1. Brush-rigging comprising: a flat piece of sheet insulating material; a sheet-metal brush-holder provided with lugs embracing opposite edges of the insulating-material; and a sheet-metal support provide-d with lugs embracing otheropposite edges of the insulating material.
inpsmember` of :sheetanetah provided with arms, each arxn having lugs on its lateral edges; a piece of sheet insulating material Secured t0 each arm by engagement of its lateral edges with said lugs; and a brushholder secured t0 each piece ot' insulating maiieiial atthe side opposite the arm by Whieh itv is supported.
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Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3102943A (en) * 1960-01-13 1963-09-03 Mckay Machine Co High frequency rotary welding transformer
US3505549A (en) * 1968-11-04 1970-04-07 Singer Co Brush holder mounting assembly for an electric motor
US3558949A (en) * 1968-01-27 1971-01-26 Bsr Ltd Brush assembly for electrical equipment
US3967148A (en) * 1975-01-30 1976-06-29 Ark-Les Switch Corporation Brush holder assembly
EP0076403A1 (en) * 1981-09-30 1983-04-13 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Noiseless brush holder for a commutator motor
WO1992010872A1 (en) * 1990-12-07 1992-06-25 Carbone-Lorraine Of North America Brush holder assembly having snap-in replaceable commutator brush holder cartridges for electric machines
US6229242B1 (en) * 1997-05-30 2001-05-08 Valeo Systemes D'essuvage Case for electric motor brushes comprising cooling fins
DE19853641B4 (en) * 1998-03-23 2006-03-02 Mitsubishi Denki K.K. Brush holding device used in a motor and method of mounting a brush holder frame in the device
EP2228874A1 (en) * 2009-03-10 2010-09-15 Robert Bosch GmbH Brush mounting device and electric machine with same

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3102943A (en) * 1960-01-13 1963-09-03 Mckay Machine Co High frequency rotary welding transformer
US3558949A (en) * 1968-01-27 1971-01-26 Bsr Ltd Brush assembly for electrical equipment
US3505549A (en) * 1968-11-04 1970-04-07 Singer Co Brush holder mounting assembly for an electric motor
US3967148A (en) * 1975-01-30 1976-06-29 Ark-Les Switch Corporation Brush holder assembly
EP0076403A1 (en) * 1981-09-30 1983-04-13 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Noiseless brush holder for a commutator motor
WO1992010872A1 (en) * 1990-12-07 1992-06-25 Carbone-Lorraine Of North America Brush holder assembly having snap-in replaceable commutator brush holder cartridges for electric machines
US5159222A (en) * 1990-12-07 1992-10-27 Carbone-Lorraine Of North America Brush holder assembly having snap-in replaceable commutator brush holder cartridges for electric machines
US6229242B1 (en) * 1997-05-30 2001-05-08 Valeo Systemes D'essuvage Case for electric motor brushes comprising cooling fins
DE19853641B4 (en) * 1998-03-23 2006-03-02 Mitsubishi Denki K.K. Brush holding device used in a motor and method of mounting a brush holder frame in the device
EP2228874A1 (en) * 2009-03-10 2010-09-15 Robert Bosch GmbH Brush mounting device and electric machine with same

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