Brush assembly
US-2015381019-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9484785B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9484785-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213343185-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 4, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jan 7, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 1, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 1, 2016 |
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An electric motor has a rotor and a stator. The stator has an endcap with two brush assemblies, two brush brackets for holding the brush assemblies and two electrical terminals. Each brush assembly is detachably mounted to its brush bracket and has a brush holder, a brush slidably received in the brush holder, a spring for urging the brush out of the brush holder, and a conductive member electrically connecting the brush with a corresponding electrical terminal via a resilient releasable connection.
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An electric motor comprising: a rotor which comprises a shaft, a rotor core fixed on the shaft, a commutator fixed on the shaft and adjacent to the rotor core, and rotor windings wound about teeth of the rotor core and electrically connected to the commutator; and a stator which is magnetically coupled to the rotor and comprises an endcap and at least two brush assemblies, the endcap having at least two brush brackets for holding the at least two brush assemblies and at least two electrical terminals respectively corresponding to the at least two brush brackets and having a resilient end, each brush assembly being detachably mounted to its corresponding brush bracket and having a tube brush holder, a brush received in the tube brush holder for making sliding contact with the commutator, a resilient member resiliently urging the brush against the commutator, and a conductive member electrically connecting the brush with the resilient end of a corresponding electrical terminal, wherein the conductive member is in contact with the resilient end of the corresponding electrical terminal and movable relative to the resilient end in a radial direction, wherein the endcap has a first member with the brush brackets arranged and a second member with the electrical terminals arranged, the first and second members being separately formed and mounted together, the first member and the second member being made of an electrically insulating material, wherein the first member has an annular base plate and an annular side plate axially extending from the annular base plate, the annular base plate and the annular side plate forming a receiving chamber, wherein the brush brackets are formed on the annular side plate, and wherein the second member is mounted on the annular base plate between the brush brackets. 2. The motor of claim 1 , wherein the electric motor further comprises at least two brush covers detachably engaged with the at least two brush brackets. 3. The motor of claim 2 , wherein the brush covers are connected to the brush brackets by a screw thread connection. 4. The motor of claim 1 , wherein the conductive member comprises a base portion electrically connected to the brush and a contact portion radially and inwardly extending from the base portion outside of the tube brush holder and in contact with the resilient end of the electrical terminal. 5. The motor of claim 4 , wherein a pair of positioning portions is received within the tube brush holder and inwardly extends from the base portion of the conductive member to position the resilient member there between. 6. The motor of claim 4 , wherein the resilient ends of the electrical terminals are arranged between the first member and the second member in the axial direction; and the contact portion of the conductive member is axially inserted between the first member and the resilient end of the electrical terminal. 7. The motor of claim 4 , wherein the brush assembly further comprises a brush cap and the base portion is at least partly received within the brush holder and arranged between the brush holder and the brush cap. 8. An electric motor comprising: a rotor which comprises a shaft, a rotor core fixed on the shaft, a commutator fixed on the shaft and adjacent to the rotor core, and rotor windings wound about teeth of the rotor core and electrically connected to the commutator; and a stator which is magnetically coupled to the rotor and comprises an endcap and at least two brush assemblies, the endcap having at least two brush brackets for holding the at least two brush assemblies and at least two electrical terminals respectively corresponding to the at least two brush brackets and having a resilient end, each brush assembly being detachably mounted to its corresponding brush bracket and having a tube brush holder, a brush received in the tube brush holder for making sliding contact with the commutator, a resilient member resiliently urging the brush against the commutator, and a conductive member electrically connecting the brush with the resilient end of a corresponding electrical terminal; wherein the conductive member is in contact with the resilient end of the corresponding electrical terminal and movable relative to the resilient end in a radial direction; wherein the conductive member comprises a base portion electrically connected to the brush and a contact portion radially and inwardly extending from the base portion outside of the tube brush holder and in contact with the resilient end of the electrical terminal; wherein the brush assembly further comprises a brush cap and the base portion is at least partly received within the brush holder and arranged between the tube brush holder and the brush cap; and wherein a U-shaped portion axially extends from the tube brush holder and has a bottom and two branches radially extending from the bottom, the base portion being radially positioned between the bottom and a portion of the brush cap being inserted between the two branches. 9. The motor of claim 8 , wherein the brush bracket has a joint portion with a part annular structure having two adjacent ends, the two branches being inserted between the two adjacent ends. 10. The motor of claim 1 , wherein the tube brush holder is made of non-conductive material. 11. The motor of claim 4 , wherein the resilient end and the contact portion axially facing each other. 12. The motor of claim 1 , wherein each electrical terminal has a portion located between the first member and the second member.
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