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Title:
Brush holder for electrical apparatus
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1. A removable brush holder structure for use in conjunction with a dynamoelectric machine in which electrical contact is established between the brush and the surface of a collector ring or commutator component on the rotor of the machine for current transfer therebetween comprising an electrically conductive support member having at least one depending leg portion directed towards the rotor, at least one open bottom brush box secured to the outer side of said leg portion, a brush located in said brush box, an electrical connection from a wire lead on said brush to said leg portion, spring means engageable with the upper end of said brush for loading the lower end of said brush into contact with the collector ring or commutator, a brush retaining lever pivotally mounted intermediate the ends thereof at the inner side of said leg portion, spring loading means for said lever, said electrically conductive support member including a bore for receiving and securing at least one combined brush holder mounting and plug-in device insertable into a bore provided in a stationary brush holder rail mounted on the machine and extending axially of the machine, and means for releasably locking said combined brush holder mounting and plug-in device when inserted into place in said brush rail, said spring loading means for said brush retaining lever serving to force the lower end of said lever into engagement with the side of said brush to maintain the position of the brush within the brush box when said combined brush holder mounting and plug-in device has been withdrawn from said brush rail, and the upper end of said brush retaining lever being engageable with a lever deflecting surface on said brush rail upon insertion of said combined brush holder mounting and plug-in device into said brush rail to disengage the lower end of said lever from said brush.
2. A removable brush holder structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said brush box includes means cooperable with complementary means on said brush for preventing downward movement of said brush within said box beyond a lower limit position indicative of maximum allowable brush wear.
3. A removable brush holder structure as defined in claim 2 wherein said means for preventing downward movement of said brush within said box beyond a lower limit position is constituted by a groove in a side wall of said box terminating short of the lower end of the box and a lateral projection on the brush slidable in said groove.
4. A removable brush holder structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said spring means engageable with the upper end of said brush is constituted by a rolled-up tape spring.
5. A removable brush holder structure as defined in claim 1 wherein a plurality of brush boxes and brushes are provided in side-by-side relation and extend parallel to the axis of said machine.
6. A removable brush holder structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive support member is provided with a plurality of bores for receiving and securing a plurality of combined brush holder mounting and plug-in devices.
7. A removable brush holder structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said lever deflecting surface on said brush rail is constituted by a separate wear strip installed thereon.
8. A removable brush holder structure as defined in claim 1 wherein the wire lead on said brush is attached to said brush box.
9. A removable brush holder structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive support member has an L-shaped configuration providing a single leg for attachment of the brush box.
10. A removable brush holder structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive support member has an inverted U-shaped configuration providing dual legs which straddle said combined brush holder mounting and plug-in device and brush rail, and a brush box secured to each said leg.
11. A removable brush holder structure for use in conjunction with a dynamoelectric machine in which electrical contact is established between the brush and the surface of a collector ring or commutator component on the rotor of the machine for current transfer therebetween comprising an electrically conductive support member having at least one depending leg portion directed towards the rotor, at least one open bottom brush box secured to the outer side of said leg portion, a brush located in said brush box, an electrical connection from a wire lead on said brush to said leg portion, spring means engageable with the upper end of said brush for loading the lower end of said brush into contact with the collector ring or commutator, a brush retaining lever pivotally mounted intermediate the ends thereof at the inner side of said leg portion, spring loading means for said lever, said electrically conductive support member including a bore for receiving and securing at least one combined brush holder mounting and plug-in device having a tubular configuration insertable into a bore provided in a stationary brush holder rail mounted on the machine and extending axially of the machine, means for releasably locking said combined brush holder mounting and plug-in device when inserted into place in said brush rail comprising an axially spring-loaded interlocking spindle mounted for rotation within said combined brush holder mounting and plug-in device, an interlocking head located at the lower end of said spindle for establishing an interlock with said brush rail upon a partial turning movement of said spindle and an operating handle secured to the upper end of said interlocking spindle, said spring loading means for said brush retaining lever serving to force the lower end of said lever into engagement with the side of said brush to maintain the position of the brush within the brush box when said combined brush holder mounting and plug-in device has been withdrawn from said brush rail, and the upper end of said brush retaining lever being engageable with a lever deflecting surface on said brush rail upon insertion of said combined brush holder mounting and plug-in device into said brush rail to disengage the lower end of said lever from said brush.
12. A removable brush holder structure as defined in claim 11 wherein the axial spring loading for said interlocking spindle is constituted by a compression spring surrounding said spindle, the upper end of said spring bearing against a stop secured to the spindle and the lower end of said spring bearing against a stop provided by a surface of said combined brush holder mounting and plug-in device.
13. A removable brush holder structure as defined in claim 11 and which further includes a cylindrical tubular hand grip made of insulating material secured upon said combined brush holder mounting and plug-in device above said support member and below said operating handle for said interlocking spindle.
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Inventors:
Blank, Karl (Mannheim, DT)
Application Number:
510596
Filing Date: 1974-09-30 Publication_date: 1976-07-06 Assignee:
BBC Brown Boveri & Company Limited (Baden, CH)
Primary Class(es):
310/240
310/245
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Primary Examiner:
Skudy, R.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Pierce, Scheffler & Parker
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