Brush assembly
US-2015381019-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10404129B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10404129-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514847555-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2019 |
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An electric motor for a blower and the like has a commutator and a brush assembly for making electrical contact with the commutator. The brush assembly includes a brush holder and a brush slidably mounted to the brush holder. The brush holder includes a brush holder plate and a side portion extending from the brush holder plate. The brush is arc-shaped and includes a first surface contacting the brush holder plate and a second surface contacting the side portion of the brush holder. The side portion of the brush holder has a number of ribs contacting the second surface of the brush.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A brush assembly for an electric motor, comprising a brush holder and a brush slidably mounted to the brush holder, the brush holder comprising a brush holder plate and a side portion extending from the brush holder plate, the brush being arc-shaped and comprising a first surface contacting the brush holder plate and a second surface contacting the side portion of the brush holder, wherein the side portion of the brush holder comprises a plurality of ribs contacting the second surface of the brush; wherein a through hole is formed between adjacent ribs of the side portion of the brush holder, the brush holder plate has at least two elongated projections that support the first surface of the brush and have a shape corresponding to the shape of the brush. 2. The brush assembly of claim 1 , wherein surfaces of the ribs that contact the brush are curved surfaces. 3. The brush assembly of claim 1 , wherein the brush holder plate defines a plurality of openings there through aligning with the first surface of the brush. 4. The brush assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least part of the openings of the brush holder plate are formed between the two elongated projections. 5. The brush assembly of claim 1 , wherein the brush comprises a first end for contacting a commutator of a motor, and a second end opposite to the first end, the brush assembly further comprises a resilient element contacting the second end of the brush to bias the brush toward the first end of the brush. 6. An electric motor comprising a stator, a rotor rotatable relative to the stator, a commutator fixed to the rotor, and the brush assembly of claim 1 , engaged with the commutator. 7. The motor of claim 6 , wherein surfaces of the ribs that contact the brush are curved surfaces. 8. The motor of claim 6 , wherein the brush holder plate defines a plurality of openings there through aligning with the first surface of the brush. 9. The motor of claim 8 , wherein the brush holder plate has at least two elongated projections that support the first surface of the brush and have a shape corresponding to the shape of the brush. 10. The motor of claim 9 , wherein at least part of the openings of the brush holder plate are formed between the two elongated projections. 11. The motor of claim 6 , wherein the brush comprises a first end for contacting the commutator, and a second end opposite to the first end, the brush assembly further comprises a resilient element contacting the second end of the brush to bias the brush toward the first end of the brush. 12. A blower incorporating the motor of claim 8 , and a fan driven by the motor. 13. The blower of claim 12 , wherein the brush assembly is disposed between the motor stator and the fan, the stator has stator windings, the brush holder defines an opening aligned with the stator windings, and the brush assembly is disposed at an axial end of the motor adjacent to the fan. 14. The blower of claim 12 , wherein surfaces of the ribs that contact the brush are curved surfaces. 15. The blower of claim 12 , wherein the brush holder plate defines a plurality of openings there through aligning with the first surface of the brush. 16. The blower of claim 15 , wherein the brush holder plate has at least two elongated projections that support the first surface of the brush and have a shape corresponding to the shape of the brush. 17. The blower of claim 12 , wherein the brush comprises a first end for contacting the commutator, and a second end opposite to the first end, the brush assembly further comprises a resilient element contacting the second end of the brush to bias the brush toward the first end of the brush.
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