Motor
US-2017025916-A1 · Jan 26, 2017 · US
US9954334B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9954334-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414554360-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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A method produces a brush for a commutator motor, in particularly for a motor vehicle fan, for electrically contacting a connected contact lead to a commutator via a spring-loaded contact with a commutator. Accordingly, a brush material, particularly carbon dust, is poured into a cuboid matrix and compressed by a plunger in a contact direction for forming the brush.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A portion of a commutator motor, comprising: a brush carrier having a brush holder and a spring-loaded brush lying in said brush holder; and a commutator, a brush plate, and a connecting wire attached to said spring-loaded brush; said spring-loaded brush including a leaf spring-like resilient element for providing spring-loaded contact on said commutator while forming a contacting surface; leaf spring-like resilient element for providing an electrical contact between said connecting wire and said commutator; said spring-loaded brush including a projection piece formed integrally in a perpendicular manner with respect to a contacting direction, said spring-loaded brush including a receiving groove receiving said leaf spring-like resilient element; said spring-loaded brush including a brush formed from a rectangular matrix and a brush material filling said rectangular matrix by being pressed into rectangular matrix in said contacting direction by a pressing tool; said brush having an end opposite said contacting surface, said end of said brush formed with said receiving groove resulting in said end said brush having an L-shaped diameter along a cut surface defined by said contacting direction and an axial direction; said leaf spring-like resilient element mounted in a state causing said leaf spring-like resilient element to be form-lockingly formed within said receiving groove; said connecting wire exiting said brush from above said receiving groove; said leaf spring-like resilient element formed by a spring steel band having rolled-up ends, said rolled-up ends of said leaf spring-like resilient element being fastened on said brush carrier such that said brush is pressed against said commutator; and said brush plate having a bracket for latching with said projection piece during an assembly process. 2. The portion of the commutator motor according to claim 1 , wherein said bracket is formed on said brush holder. 3. The portion of the commutator motor according to claim 1 , wherein said connecting wire is placed or formed in an s-shaped manner adjacent said brush. 4. The portion of the commutator motor according to claim 1 , wherein said projection piece is embodied in an essentially rectangular-shaped manner. 5. The portion of the commutator motor according to claim 1 , wherein said brush has an axial surface delimiting said brush in the axial direction, and said projection piece is disposed on said axial surface or is disposed offset from said commutator. 6. The portion of the commutator motor according to claim 5 , wherein said axial surface is formed with a longitudinal groove integrated therein, and said longitudinal groove runs in the contacting direction and extends to said projection piece. 7. The portion of the commutator motor according to claim 1 , wherein said contact surface is formed in a manner corresponding to a surface of said commutator. 8. The portion of the commutator motor according to claim 1 , wherein said projection piece is disposed offset from said commutator in the contacting direction, and is disposed on an end of the brush. 9. The portion of the commutator motor according to claim 1 , wherein said bracket runs in the contacting direction.
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