Fiber grounding brush
10931179 ยท 2021-02-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/5313
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01R39/24
ELECTRICITY
Y10T29/53143
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H02K13/10
ELECTRICITY
F16C41/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02K5/145
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02K13/10
ELECTRICITY
H02K5/14
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A grounding brush includes a wire extending along an arc, a plurality of conductive fibers each bent into a U-shape around the wire, and at least one support including a channel crimped about the fibers and wire to secure them to the channel. An assembly includes a mounting plate having an opening configured to surround a rotatable motor shaft having an axis of rotation, a plurality of tabs disposed in a circle around the periphery, each of the tabs extending axially from the first side of the mounting plate and radially toward the axis of rotation to define with an adjacent portion of the first side of the mounting plate a U-shaped bracket and a grounding brush mounted in the plurality of U-shaped brackets with the conductive fibers extending radially inward or outward. Also a method of mounting and adjusting the grounding brush in the assembly.
Claims
1. A grounding brush comprising: at least one wire having a first end and a second end and a length, the at least one wire extending along an arc of a circle; a plurality of conductive fibers each bent into a U-shape around the at least one wire, the U-shaped fibers each having a first leg, a second leg and a bight and being disposed along the length of the at least one wire such that the at least one wire extends along an inner side of the bight; and at least one support comprising a circumferentially extending radially facing channel having a first circumferential side wall and a second circumferential side wall axially spaced from the first circumferential side wall, the first and second side walls being crimped toward each other with sufficient force to secure the fibers and the at least one wire in the at least one channel.
2. The grounding brush according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of conductive fibers comprises a first subset of the plurality of conductive fibers coated with a first polymer sheath and a second subset of the plurality of conductive fibers different than the first subset of the plurality of conductive fibers coated with a second polymer sheath.
3. The grounding brush according to claim 1, wherein the at least one wire has at least one end and wherein a first one of the at least one end is spaced circumferentially from a second one of the at least one end.
4. The grounding brush according to claim 1, wherein the conductive fibers comprise carbon fibers.
5. The grounding brush according to claim 1, wherein the at least one support is electrically conductive and in electrical contact with the conductive fibers.
6. The grounding brush according to claim 1, wherein the first leg and the second leg extend radially inward from the at least one support and wherein the radially facing channel faces radially inward.
7. The grounding brush according to claim 1, wherein the first leg and the second leg extend radially outward from the at least one support and wherein the radially facing channel faces radially outward.
8. A grounding brush assembly comprising: a mounting plate having a first side and a second side and an opening configured to surround a rotatable motor shaft having an axis of rotation, the opening having a periphery; a plurality of tabs disposed in a circle around the periphery, each of the tabs extending axially from the first side of the mounting plate and radially toward or away from the axis of rotation to define with an adjacent portion of the first side of the mounting plate a U-shaped bracket; and the grounding brush according to claim 1 mounted in the plurality of U-shaped brackets with the conductive fibers extending radially.
9. The assembly according to claim 8, wherein each tab is a punched portion of the mounting plate folded to form the U-shaped bracket and wherein the mounting plate includes a hole adjacent to each tab.
10. The assembly according to claim 9, wherein the U-shaped brackets are compressed against the at least one support to retain the grounding brush on the mounting plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other aspects and features of the disclosure will be better understood after a reading of the following detailed description together with the attached drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) Referring now to the drawings, wherein the showings are for the purpose of illustrating embodiments of the disclosure only and not for the purpose of limiting same,
(13) After forming a suitable straight length of the grounding brush 10, the grounding brush 10 is bent into a circular arc so that a first end 24 of the grounding brush is circumferentially spaced from a second end 26 of the grounding brush 10.
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(15) Once formed, the grounding brush 10 is attached to a mounting plate 30, illustrated, for example, in
(16) After the tabs 42 are cut from the mounting plate 30, they are bent axially and radially inward to define a mounting location for a grounding brush having a given diameter. That is, the tabs 42 can be bent slightly so that the U-shaped brackets 48 formed thereby define a relatively large circle along which large diameter grounding brush 10 can be mounted, or the tabs 42 can be bent further radially inward so that the U-shaped brackets define a smaller circle along which a smaller diameter grounding brush 10 can be mounted. Because the grounding brushes 10 are formed with the ends thereof circumferentially spaced (either overlapping or separated by a gap), the tabs 42 can also be compressed when a grounding brush 10 is already retained in the U-shaped brackets 48 to press the circumferentially spaced ends of the grounding brush 10 toward each other and thereby decrease the diameter of the grounding brush 10 and the opening defined by the inner ends of the conductive fibers 18. In embodiments where the conductive fibers 18 extend radially outwardly from U-shaped brackets 48, the tabs 42 would be bent radially outwardly to increase the diameter of a grounding brush 10.
(17) Slits 52, which can be seen in
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(19) Once formed, the grounding brush assembly 31 may be connected to a motor housing 58 having a rotatable shaft 60 extending therefrom as illustrated in
(20) In a further alternative, as illustrated in
(21) When the grounding brush assembly 31 is mounted to the motor housing 58, the holes 50 allow airflow through the grounding brush assembly 31 and thus improve cooling. When the grounding brush assembly 31 is mounted to the bearing outer ring 62, the holes 50 allow lubricant to flow freely through the mounting plate 50 which also provides improved cooling and lubrication. Due to the presence of the holes 50, the normal flow of liquid or gas won't be obstructed by the grounding brush assembly 31.
(22) One benefit of the above-described configuration of the grounding brush assembly 31 is that the shape of the tabs 42 can be changed to control the diameter of the circle formed by the free ends of the conductive fibers 18. In other words, if the tabs 42 are formed so that the axial walls 44 thereof are located at a first distance from the outer periphery 38, the U-shaped brackets 48 formed thereby will define a circular path for the grounding brush 10 that has a first diameter. If the tabs 42 are bent so that the axial walls 44 are then located further inward from the outer periphery 38, the U-shaped brackets 48 will define a circular path for the grounding brush 10 that has a second diameter smaller than the first diameter. Outwardly facing U-shaped channels can be modified in the same manner.
(23) Because the first end 24 of the grounding brush 10 can move relative to the second end 26 of the grounding brush 10, the grounding brush 10 can be mounted in the U-shaped brackets 48 when the axial walls 44 of the U-shaped brackets are located at a range of distances from the outer periphery 38 of the mounting plate. The gap between the first and second ends 24, 26 will increase and decrease in size depending on the size of the circle defined by the U-shaped brackets 48. In this manner, the same grounding brush assembly 31 can be used for motor shafts 60 of different diameters and it is not necessary to produce a different mounting bracket 30/grounding brush assembly 31 for every different motor shaft diameter.
(24) The shape of the tabs 42 can be adjusted before or after the grounding brush assembly is connected to the motor housing 58 or the bearing outer ring 62. For example, before the grounding brush assembly 31 is attached to the motor housing 58 or the outer bearing ring 62, the grounding brush 10 may be mounted in the U-shaped brackets 48 with a circumferential gap between the first and second ends 24, 26 of the grounding brush 10. The axial walls 44 of the U-shaped brackets 48 can then be pressed radially inwardly until the free ends of the conductive fibers 18 form a circle having a desired diameter. Or, if the grounding brush assembly 31 is to be mounted to the motor housing 58 or the outer bearing ring 62 before a final adjustment of the inner diameter of the grounding brush assembly is carried out, the tabs 42 will be configured so that the free ends of the conductive fibers 18 define a circle larger than the outer diameter of the shaft 60. The grounding brush assembly 31 is then mounted to the motor housing 58 or the outer bearing 62 and after that the axial walls 44 thereof can then be pressed radially inwardly until the free ends of the conductive fibers 18 of the grounding brush 10 just contact the outer surface of the shaft 60.
(25) Furthermore, if the ends of the conductive fibers 18 wear during operation of the motor so that they no longer touch the outer surface of the shaft 60, the tabs 42 can be bent further radially inward until the conductive fibers 18 again make contact with the rotating shaft. This allows a given grounding brush to be used for a longer time before it becomes necessary to replace the grounding brush 10.
(26) The present invention has been disclosed above in terms of preferred embodiments. Various additions and modifications to these embodiments will become apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art upon a reading of the foregoing description. It is intended that all additions and modifications form a part of the present invention to the extent they fall within the scope of the several claims appended hereto.