Patent classifications
H01R39/36
Starter-generator brush
A brush for a starter-generator includes a first carbon block, a second carbon block, a terminal lug, and a plurality of brush leads. Each carbon block has an outboard edge and an inboard edge. Each carbon block includes a front carbon wafer and a rear carbon wafer. Front brush leads connect the terminal lug with the front carbon wafers of the respective carbon blocks adjacent the inboard edges of the respective carbon blocks. Rear brush leads connect the terminal lug with the rear carbon wafers of the respective carbon blocks adjacent the outboard edge of the respective carbon blocks.
Starter-generator brush
A brush for a starter-generator includes a first carbon block, a second carbon block, a terminal lug, and a plurality of brush leads. Each carbon block has an outboard edge and an inboard edge. Each carbon block includes a front carbon wafer and a rear carbon wafer. Front brush leads connect the terminal lug with the front carbon wafers of the respective carbon blocks adjacent the inboard edges of the respective carbon blocks. Rear brush leads connect the terminal lug with the rear carbon wafers of the respective carbon blocks adjacent the outboard edge of the respective carbon blocks.
DRIVING DEVICE AND WINDOW LIFT ACTUATOR USING THE SAME
A driving device includes a motor and a control unit for controlling of the motor. The motor includes a motor body and an end cap assembly disposed at one end of the motor body. The motor body comprises a stator, a rotor rotatable relative to the stator, and a motor shaft fixed to and rotated with the rotor. The end cap assembly is provided with two brushes. The control unit includes two connectors for connecting with an external power source. The two brushes are respectively electrically connected to the connectors through the control unit. Lengths of connecting routes of the two brushes to the corresponding connectors are substantially equal to each other.
DRIVING DEVICE AND WINDOW LIFT ACTUATOR USING THE SAME
A driving device includes a motor and a control unit for controlling of the motor. The motor includes a motor body and an end cap assembly disposed at one end of the motor body. The motor body comprises a stator, a rotor rotatable relative to the stator, and a motor shaft fixed to and rotated with the rotor. The end cap assembly is provided with two brushes. The control unit includes two connectors for connecting with an external power source. The two brushes are respectively electrically connected to the connectors through the control unit. Lengths of connecting routes of the two brushes to the corresponding connectors are substantially equal to each other.
Welder brush systems
Welding brush systems having split heads designed to improve welder performance at least on Lincoln SA200, SA250, SA300, SAE300, SA200D, SA300D and Classic 1, 2 and 3 models of portable powered DC welders with commutators.
Structure for slip ring and brush of wound rotor synchronous motor
Provided is a structure for a slip ring and a brush of a WRSM capable of reducing an axial length of a motor by increasing a contact area between the slip ring and the brush and improving reliability for smoothly implementing performance of the motor by stably supporting a shaft of the motor, the structure including: an inner slip ring combined with a rotation shaft of a motor; a brush disposed at a circumference of the inner slip ring and having a plurality of wrinkles contacting an outer circumferential surface of the inner slip ring formed therein; an outer slip ring disposed at a circumference of the brush and making in contact with the plurality of wrinkles of the brush; and a holder that supports the outer slip ring.
BRUSH HOLDER ASSEMBLY
A brush assembly for use in a brush holder assembly of an electrical machine is disclosed. The brush assembly includes a carbon brush, an electrically conductive terminal and an electrically conductive lead assembly attached to both the carbon brush and the electrically conductive terminal. In some instances, the electrically conductive lead assembly includes a spliced union located between the electrically conductive terminal and the carbon brush and spaced away from both the electrically conductive terminal and the carbon brush. In some instances, the electrically conductive terminal includes an inner core layer positioned between a first conductive metal layer and a second conductive metal layer.
BRUSH HOLDER ASSEMBLY
A brush assembly for use in a brush holder assembly of an electrical machine is disclosed. The brush assembly includes a carbon brush, an electrically conductive terminal and an electrically conductive lead assembly attached to both the carbon brush and the electrically conductive terminal. In some instances, the electrically conductive lead assembly includes a spliced union located between the electrically conductive terminal and the carbon brush and spaced away from both the electrically conductive terminal and the carbon brush. In some instances, the electrically conductive terminal includes an inner core layer positioned between a first conductive metal layer and a second conductive metal layer.
ELECTRIC MOTOR BRUSH HOLDER FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE STARTER
An electric motor brush holder for a motor vehicle starter includes a mounting plate, at least one cage mounted on the mounting plate, where the cage has a housing and at least one opening, at least one brush positioned inside said housing of the cage, and a conductive braid connected to the brush, said conductive braid passing through the opening of the cage, where the conductive braid is supported at least on the portion thereof passing through said opening.
ELECTRIC MOTOR BRUSH HOLDER FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE STARTER
An electric motor brush holder for a motor vehicle starter includes a mounting plate, at least one cage mounted on the mounting plate, where the cage has a housing and at least one opening, at least one brush positioned inside said housing of the cage, and a conductive braid connected to the brush, said conductive braid passing through the opening of the cage, where the conductive braid is supported at least on the portion thereof passing through said opening.