Measuring Device for Measuring the Wear of Carbon Brushes
20190267766 ยท 2019-08-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02K11/20
ELECTRICITY
H01R39/58
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R39/58
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A measuring device for measuring the wear of carbon brushes includes: a slip ring; a carbon brush, which is arranged for sliding in a sliding direction and which is preloaded into sliding contact with the slip ring; and an indicator material, which extends in the sliding direction in, on or next to the carbon brush and is connected to the carbon brush in such a way that the indicator material moves together with the carbon brush at least with respect to the sliding direction. The indicator material is preloaded into sliding contact with the slip ring. An insulator is arranged between the carbon brush and the indicator material and electrically insulates the carbon brush from the indicator material. A resistance-measuring apparatus measures the resistance between two measurement points, between which at least a section of the indicator material and a section of the slip ring lie, wherein the specific resistance of the indicator material is greater than the specific resistance of the carbon brush.
Claims
1. A device for measuring wear, comprising: a slip ring; a carbon brush that is arranged in a displaceable manner along a direction of displacement and is pre-stressed in sliding contact with the slip ring; an indicator material that extends in, on or adjacent to the carbon brush along the direction of displacement and is connected to the carbon brush such that said indicator material moves together with the carbon brush at least in relation to the direction of displacement, wherein the indicator material is pre-stressed in sliding contact with the slip ring; an insulator that is arranged between the carbon brush and the indicator material and that electrically insulates the carbon brush from the indicator material; and a resistance measuring device that measures a resistance between two measuring points, at least one section of the indicator material and a section of the slip ring being between said two measuring points, wherein a specific resistance of the indicator material is greater than a specific resistance of the carbon brush.
2. The device for measuring wear according to claim 1, wherein a length of the carbon brush along the direction of displacement is determined by the measured resistance.
3. The device for measuring wear according to claim 1, wherein the specific resistance of the indicator material is at least one hundred times greater than the specific resistance of the carbon brush.
4. The device for measuring wear according to claim 1, wherein at least one section of the carbon brush is additionally between the two measuring points.
5. The device for measuring wear according to claim 4, wherein one of the measuring points is arranged on an end of the indicator material that is remote from the slip ring, and the other measuring point is arranged on an end of the carbon brush that is remote from the slip ring or on an electrical conductor to the carbon brush.
6. An electric machine comprising at least one device for measuring wear according to claim 1.
7. A motor vehicle comprising an electric machine according to claim 6.
8. The device for measuring wear according to claim 1, wherein the indicator material extends through the carbon brush.
9. The device for measuring wear according to claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of carbon brushes arranged in a displaceable manner along a direction of displacement and being pre-stressed in sliding contact with the slip ring; and an indicator material that extends in, on or adjacent to, the plurality of carbon brushes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0016] Each slip ring 3 is allocated at least one carbon brush 4, preferably multiple, by way of example three carbon brushes 4, that cooperate with the slip ring 3. The carbon brush 4 may be displaceably arranged in a direction of displacement 5 and is pre-stressed toward the slip ring 3. The result is that an electrical contacting arrangement is produced between the carbon brush 4 and the slip ring 3. Since the slip ring 3 may rotate with respect to the carbon brush 4, a sliding contact or slide contact is produced between the carbon brush 4 and the slip ring 3. The direction of displacement 5 is a direction toward the slip ring 3 and away from the slip ring 3, preferably a direction perpendicular with respect to the axis of rotation 2. The pre-stressing arrangement of the carbon brush 4 is realized by way of example by means of a spring.
[0017] The carbon brush 4 is electrically conductive and preferably a block-shaped solid material. It is preferred that the carbon brush 4 is embodied from graphite but other materials, in particular metals, for example copper, are possible. The block-shaped solid material is preferably essentially cuboid. The carbon brush 4 is connected to an electrical conductor 6 so as to supply the rotor with energy. It is preferred that the conductor 6 is electrically connected to the material of the carbon brush 4 on the side of the carbon brush 4 that is remote from the slip ring 3. In the case of multiple carbon brushes 4, these carbon brushes are arranged distributed in the circumferential direction of the slip ring 3 with the result that a current that is passed through the carbon brush 4 to the slip ring 3 may be distributed to multiple carbon brushes 4.
[0018] In the first exemplary embodiment, an indicator material 7 is arranged adjacent to the carbon brush 4, wherein an insulating material 8 is provided between the carbon brush 4 and the indicator material 7 in order to electrically insulate the carbon brush 4 from the indicator material 7. The indicator material 7 extends along the direction of displacement 5. The indicator material 7 preferably extends continuously over the entire length of the carbon brush 4 along the direction of displacement 5. In
[0019] A resistance measuring device 9 measures a resistance between two measuring points 10 and 11. In the illustrated case, one of the measuring points 10 on the side that is remote from the slip ring is connected to the indicator material 7 and the other measuring point 11 is connected to the carbon brush-side end of the conductor 6. The measuring point 11 may however likewise be arranged on the side of the carbon brush 4 that is remote from the slip ring or on any point of the conductor 6. The current path of the measuring current that is applied by the resistance measuring device, the resistance of said current path being measured by the resistance measuring device 9, is indicated in
(i) a section of the indicator material 7, more precisely the section between on the one hand the measuring point 10 and on the other hand the contact site between the indicator material 7 and the slip ring 3,
(ii) a section of the slip ring 3, more precisely the section between on the one hand the contact site between the indicator material 7 and the slip ring 3 and on the other hand the contact site between the slip ring 3 and the carbon brush 4, and
(iii) a section of the carbon brush 4, more precisely the section between on the one hand the contact site between the slip ring 3 and the carbon brush 4 and on the other hand the connection point of the conductor 6 (if the measuring point 11 is on the conductor 6) or the measuring point 11 (if the measuring point 11 is on the carbon brush 4).
[0020] The resistance measuring device 9 is electrically connected using conductors 13 and 14 to the measuring points 10 and 11. The resistance measuring device 9 includes a constant current source for the resistance measurement, said current source influencing the conductors 13 and 14 and also the current path that is between the measuring points 10 and 11 with a constant current. The resistance measurement and the procedure of introducing the constant current that is associated with said resistance measurement may be implemented both during operation of the electric machine as well as when said electric machine is at a standstill. For a transfer of energy that is as loss-free as possible, it is desirable that the slip rings 3 and also the carbon brush 4 comprise as low an electrical resistance as possible. However, the indicator material 7 is embodied from a material that, in comparison to this, is highly resistant. The result is that within the current path 12 nearly the entire voltage drops at the section of the indicator material 7. In other words, the measured resistance essentially corresponds to the resistance of the section of the indicator material 7 since the remaining sections may be ignored owing to the much lower specific resistance. Since the indicator material 7 comprises a high specific resistance, the resistance between the measuring points 10 and 11 is dependent upon the length of the indicator material 7. In other words, it is possible via the measured resistance value between the measuring points 10 and 11, which corresponds essentially to the resistance value at the section of the indicator material 7, to determine the remaining length of the indicator material 7 and, consequently, in turn to determine the length of the remaining carbon brush 4.
[0021] Should a carbon brush 4 and the indicator material 7 that is associated therewith lose contact with the slip ring 3 in the case of multiple carbon brushes 4 per slip ring (and the indicator material 7 that is respectively associated therewith), a current circuit interruption and consequently a loss of contacting arrangement may then be detected by the resistance measuring device 9 and, by way of example, a user may be notified of a need for maintenance.
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[0023] The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.