BRACKET ASSEMBLY FOR SUPPORTING TERMINAL LEADS IN AUXILIARY GENERATOR FOR AIRCRAFT
20200318552 ยท 2020-10-08
Inventors
- Eric A. Brust (Rockton, IL, US)
- Paul Henry Verstrate (Loves Park, IL, US)
- Anthony L. Biermann (Beloit, WI, US)
- Derek R. Hochstetler (Rockford, IL, US)
- Jose Rafael Relampagos Ridao (Gurnee, IL, US)
Cpc classification
H02K1/18
ELECTRICITY
H02K5/22
ELECTRICITY
H02K5/24
ELECTRICITY
F02C7/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B64D41/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02K3/50
ELECTRICITY
International classification
F02C7/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B23K37/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64D41/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A bracket assembly for supporting terminal leads in an auxiliary generator of an aircraft, which includes a first bracket adapted and configured to be fastened to a stator housing of the generator to retain a main stator within the stator housing, and a second bracket adapted and configured to be fastened to a top surface of the first bracket to support a plurality of terminal leads in such a manner so that they are not susceptible to damage from resonance and vibration.
Claims
1. A bracket assembly for supporting terminal leads in an auxiliary generator, comprising: a) a first bracket adapted and configured to be fastened to a stator housing of the generator to retain a main stator within the stator housing; and b) a second bracket adapted and configured to be fastened to a top surface of the first bracket to support a plurality of terminal leads within the stator housing.
2. A bracket assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the first bracket assembly is adapted and configured to be fastened at existing fasteners locations previously used for fastening a pair of circumferentially spaced apart stator flange washers.
3. A bracket assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the second bracket includes a plurality of mounting locations to support a plurality of terminal lead clamps.
4. A bracket assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the first bracket is formed from a metal material.
5. A bracket assembly as recited in claim 4, wherein the first bracket is formed from steel.
6. A bracket assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the second bracket is formed from a plastic material.
7. A bracket assembly as recited in claim 6, wherein the second bracket is formed from polyamide-imide material.
8. A bracket assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the first bracket has a generally arcuate configuration extending through a first arc length and the second bracket has a generally arcuate configuration extending through a second arc length that is less than the first arc length.
9. A bracket assembly as recite in claim 1, wherein the first bracket has a stepped protrusion on a bottom surface thereof for contacting a stator sleeve to apply a preload force thereto to prevent vibrations.
10. A bracket assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of terminal lead clamps for securing the terminal leads to a top surface of the second bracket.
11. A bracket assembly for supporting terminal leads in an auxiliary generator, comprising: a) a first metallic bracket adapted and configured to be fastened to a stator housing of the generator at existing fasteners locations previously used for fastening a pair of circumferentially spaced apart stator flange washers, and serving to retain a main stator within the stator housing; and b) a second non-metallic bracket adapted and configured to be fastened to a top surface of the first bracket and including mounting locations for supporting a plurality of terminal lead clamps.
12. A bracket assembly as recited in claim 11, wherein the first bracket is formed from steel and the second bracket assembly is formed from a plastic material.
13. A bracket assembly as recited in claim 11, wherein the first bracket has a generally arcuate configuration extending through a first arc length and the second bracket has a generally arcuate configuration extending through a second arc length that is less than the first arc length.
14. A bracket assembly as recite in claim 11, wherein the first bracket has a stepped protrusion on a bottom surface thereof for contacting a stator sleeve to apply a preload force thereto to prevent vibrations.
15. A bracket assembly as recited in claim 11, further comprising a plurality of terminal lead clamps for securing a corresponding number of terminal leads to a top surface of the second bracket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] So that those having ordinary skill in the art will readily understand how to make and use the subject invention without undue experimentation, preferred embodiments thereof will be described in detail herein below with reference to the figures wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0018] Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural features or elements of the subject invention, there is illustrated in
[0019] Referring to
[0020] Referring now to
[0021] With continuing reference to
[0022] In accordance with an embodiment of the subject invention, the flange washers 24a and 24c have been removed from the flange 28 of stator housing 12 and the mounting locations that were used for those two flange washers 24a, 24c are preferably used as mounting locations for a novel bracket assembly used to support the terminal leads 30a-30d in such a manner so that they are not susceptible to failure due to resonance and vibration. That is, in an improved configuration of generator 10, the two mounting locations 26a and 26b that are associated with washer 24a and the two mounting locations 26c and 26d that are associated with washer 24c are used as mounting locations for the novel bracket assembly of the subject invention.
[0023] More particularly, as illustrated in
[0024] The bracket assembly 50 includes a second bracket 54 adapted and configured to be fastened to a raised top mounting surface portion 52a of the first bracket 52 at four fastener locations 53a-53d, using four corresponding fasteners 55a-55d that extend through four apertures 57a-57d in the second bracket 54. The bracket assembly 50 further includes four generally P-shaped terminal lead clamps 56a-56d for respectively securing the four terminal leads 30a-30b to the top surface 54a of the second bracket 54. More particularly, the second bracket 54 of bracket assembly 50 includes four mounting ports 58a-58d for respectively receiving corresponding fasteners 60a-60d that secure the terminal clamps 56a-56d to the second bracket 54 of bracket assembly 50.
[0025] The first bracket 52 of bracket assembly 50 has a generally arcuate configuration extending through a first arc length and the second bracket 54 of bracket assembly 50 has a generally arcuate configuration extending through a second arc length that is less than the first arc length. Preferably, the bracket assembly 50 has a di-electric construction. More particularly, the first bracket 52 of bracket assembly 50 is formed from a metal material and the second bracket 54 of bracket assembly 50 is formed from a thermoset plastic material. In particular, the first bracket 52 of bracket assembly 50 is formed from steel or a similar metal material, and the second bracket 54 of bracket assembly 50 is formed from a polyamide-imide or a similar plastic material.
[0026] As best seen in
[0027] While the subject disclosure has been shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that changes and/or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the subject disclosure.