Structure for slip ring and brush of wound rotor synchronous motor
US-2016365776-A1 · Dec 15, 2016 · US
US9712023B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9712023-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314437957-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 29, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 18, 2017 |
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A slip ring device ( 5 ) includes ring members ( 10 a - 10 c ) that rotate along with an input shaft, and brushes that contact the ring members ( 10 a - 10 c ). The ring members ( 10 a - 10 c ) have surfaces ( 11 a - 11 c ) that contact the brushes, and a plurality of dimples are formed upon these surfaces ( 11 a - 11 c ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A slip ring device that is applied to a rotating electrical machine including a rotation shaft, and comprising: a ring member that rotates along with the rotation shaft of the rotating electrical machine; and a brush that contacts against the ring member, wherein the ring member includes a surface that contacts against the brush, a plurality of dimples are formed on the surface, at least one of the plurality of dimples includes a size that can accommodate wear powder generated by friction between the ring member and the brush, and when each of the plurality of dimples is considered as including an opening portion that includes a same aperture area and that moreover opens to the surface in a circular shape, and a diameter of the opening portion is defined as being a dimple diameter, then: a first unit, a second unit, and a third unit are provided, each including one of the ring member and one of the brush, and moreover, in order along an axial direction of the rotation shaft, these units are arranged upon the rotation shaft in the order of the first unit, the second unit, and the third unit, and the dimple diameter of the ring member included in the second unit is larger than the dimple diameter of the ring member included in the first unit, and moreover is larger than the dimple diameter of the ring member included in the third unit. 2. A slip ring device according to claim 1 , wherein the dimple diameters of the ring members included in each of the first unit, the second unit, and the third unit are set within a range of from ten times to a hundred times an average particle diameter of the wear powder. 3. A slip ring device according to claim 1 , further comprising a cooling device that flows air in a direction from the first unit via the second unit toward the third unit and cools the first unit, the second unit, and the third unit, and wherein the dimple diameter of the ring member included in the first unit is smaller than the dimple diameter of the ring member included in the third unit. 4. A slip ring device that is applied to a rotating electrical machine including a rotation shaft, and comprising: a ring member that rotates along with the rotation shaft of the rotating electrical machine; a brush that contacts against the ring member; and a cooling device that flows air in an axial direction of the rotation shaft and cools the ring member and the brush, wherein the ring member includes a surface that contacts against the brush, a plurality of dimples are formed on the surface, at least one of the plurality of dimples includes an opening portion, a bottom portion, and an inner wall that is formed in a shape of a curved surface from the opening portion to the bottom portion, and moreover a curvature of the inner wall from the opening portion to the bottom portion is formed so as to be smaller at an upstream side of a flow direction of air flowed by the cooling device, as compared to a downstream side.
by ambient air flowing through the machine · CPC title
Structural associations of slip-rings · CPC title
Slip-rings · CPC title
Cooling of commutators, slip-rings or brushes e.g. by ventilating · CPC title
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