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US2022158397A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2022158397-A1 |
| Application number | US-202117526146-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2021 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2020 |
| Publication date | May 19, 2022 |
| Grant date | — |
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An electric motor has a commutator and at least one brush with a concavely curved brush surface as a running surface for the commutator. The brush has two parallel running in ribs, which protrude perpendicularly above the brush surface. The running in ribs each have a radius of curvature which is greater than a radius of curvature of a convex commutator surface. The running in ribs are arranged eccentrically and at a spacing from one another such that they are offset with respect to two opposing surface outer edges of the brush surface. The running in ribs are arranged such that they are inclined at an angle of inclination with respect to the surface outer edges.
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1 . An electric motor, comprising: a commutator having a convex commutator surface; and at least one brush with a concavely curved brush surface as a running surface for said commutator, wherein said at least one brush having two parallel running in ribs, protruding perpendicularly above said concavely curved brush surface, wherein said running in ribs each having a radius of curvature being greater than a radius of curvature of said convex commutator surface, wherein said running in ribs disposed eccentrically and at a spacing from one another such that they are offset with respect to two opposing surface outer edges of said concavely curved brush surface, and wherein said running in ribs disposed such that they are inclined at an angle of inclination with respect to said two opposing surface outer edges. 2 . The electric motor according to claim 1 , wherein said running in ribs extend substantially over an entire width of said concavely curved brush surface. 3 . The electric motor according to claim 1 , wherein the angle of inclination is an acute angle. 4 . The electric motor according to claim 3 , wherein the angle of inclination is dimensioned such that it is in an angular range between 2° and 10°. 5 . The electric motor according to claim 1 , wherein said running in ribs have a triangular cross-sectional form. 6 . The electric motor according to claim 3 , wherein the angle of inclination is dimensioned such that it is in an angular range between 4° and 6°. 7 . A brush for an electric motor, comprising: a concavely curved brush surface having two protruding running in ribs and two opposing surface outer edges, said running in ribs being parallel to one another, wherein said running in ribs disposed eccentrically and at a spacing from one another such that said two running in ribs are offset with respect to said two opposing surface outer edges of said concavely curved brush surface, and wherein said running in ribs being disposed such that said running in ribs being inclined at an angle of inclination with respect to said two opposing surface outer edges. 8 . The brush according to claim 7 , wherein the brush is a carbon brush.
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