US713711A - Brush-holder for motors, &c. - Google Patents
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- My invention relates to improvements in brush-holders for motors and dynamos, the object of the invention being to construct the device in such manner that a carbon-brush will be properly fed as it wears away to the commutator and at the same time properly hold the brush and prevent it from undue lateral play without applying such friction as would tend to retard the feed of the brush.
- a further object is to construct a brushholder in such manner that a single spring will effect the feeding of the brush and at the same time operate to sufficiently clutch the brush to prevent undue lateral movement of the brush without affecting its feed.
- a further object is to provide a simple and efficient brush-holder which will operate to eifectually hold and feed a carbon-brush and compensate for varying diameters of such brushes or inequalities thereof.
- Figure 1 is a view showing portions of a motor and illustrating the application of my invention there to.
- Fig. 2 is-a sectional view.
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view.
- the arm 1 represents an arm provided at one end with a hole 2 for the passage of a suitable screw by means of which to attach the device to the machine on which it is to be used.
- the other end of the arm 1 is provided with a housing comprising two elongated jaws 5 1, each of which is made right angularin cross section, and the two jaws cooperate to form a rectangular box or housing square in crosssection.
- the two jaws may, however, have a curved cross-section, if desired.
- the jaw 3 of the housing is made integral with the arm 1, so as to have a fixed relation thereto, and the jawetis made of a separate piece and provided with a laterally-projecting lug or ear 5, located, preferably, at a point between the center of the jaw and its forward end.
- This lug or ear is pivoted to the arm 1 at 6.
- the rear end of the pivoted jaw 4 is provided with an end wall 7, which serves as a seat for a coiled spring 8, located within the housing, said spring bearing at its forward end against the carbon-brush 9, disposed within the housing.
- the forward ends of the respective jaws are provided with lips 10 10, which engage the carbon brush, and this engagement is maintained with proper tension to prevent lateral displacement of the brush and to compensate for varying diameters of brushes or inequalities of the same by means of the spring 8.
- the cause of this action will be readily understood when it is observed that when the brush is hearing against the commutator the spring will be more or less compressed and tend to press the brush toward the commutator to provide for the feed of the brush as the latter wears away.
- the spring will also exert a pressure against the end wall of the pivoted jaw and tend to cause said jaw to turn on its pivotal connection with the arm 1, thus causing the lips at the forward ends of the jaws to grip the brush with a yielding pressure sufficient, however, to prevent lateral displacement of the brush without applying such amount of frictional resistance as would interfere with the proper feeding of the brush.
- a brush-holder the combination with an arm and a fixed jaw at one end thereof, of a jaw pivoted to the arm and cooperating with the fixed jaw to form a housing, and a spring within thehousing and bearing at one end against the end of the pivoted jaw and adapted to hear at its other end against a brush inserted into the housing.
- a brush-holder the combination with a fixed jaw and a jaw having a pivotal connection with the fixed jaw and cooperating therewith to form a housing, a spring located within the housing and bearing against the end of the pivoted jaw, said spring tending to press one end of the pivoted jaw toward the corresponding end of the fixed jaw and acting simultaneously to feed a brush mounted in said housing.
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No. 713,7". Patented Nov. la; I902;
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BRUSH HULDER FOB IOTURS, .C.
(Afiplicntion filed July 12, 1902.)
(No Iodcl.)
BERNARD A. STOWE, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO THE JANDUS ELECTRIC COMPANY, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
BRUSH-HOLDER FOR MOTORS, 840.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 713,711, dated November 18, 1902.
Application filed July 12, 1902. Serial No. 115,354. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, BERNARD A. STowE, a resident of Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and usefulIinprovements in Brush-Holders for Motors, &c.; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to improvements in brush-holders for motors and dynamos, the object of the invention being to construct the device in such manner that a carbon-brush will be properly fed as it wears away to the commutator and at the same time properly hold the brush and prevent it from undue lateral play without applying such friction as would tend to retard the feed of the brush.
A further object is to construct a brushholder in such manner that a single spring will effect the feeding of the brush and at the same time operate to sufficiently clutch the brush to prevent undue lateral movement of the brush without affecting its feed.
A further object is to provide a simple and efficient brush-holder which will operate to eifectually hold and feed a carbon-brush and compensate for varying diameters of such brushes or inequalities thereof.
\Vith these objects in view the invention consists in certain novel features of construction and combinations and arrangements of parts, as hereinafter set forth, and pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a view showing portions of a motor and illustrating the application of my invention there to. Fig. 2 is-a sectional view. Fig. 3 is a perspective view.
1 represents an arm provided at one end with a hole 2 for the passage of a suitable screw by means of which to attach the device to the machine on which it is to be used. The other end of the arm 1 is provided with a housing comprising two elongated jaws 5 1, each of which is made right angularin cross section, and the two jaws cooperate to form a rectangular box or housing square in crosssection. The two jaws may, however, have a curved cross-section, if desired. The jaw 3 of the housing is made integral with the arm 1, so as to have a fixed relation thereto, and the jawetis made of a separate piece and provided with a laterally-projecting lug or ear 5, located, preferably, at a point between the center of the jaw and its forward end. This lug or ear is pivoted to the arm 1 at 6. The rear end of the pivoted jaw 4 is provided with an end wall 7, which serves as a seat for a coiled spring 8, located within the housing, said spring bearing at its forward end against the carbon-brush 9, disposed within the housing. The forward ends of the respective jaws are provided with lips 10 10, which engage the carbon brush, and this engagement is maintained with proper tension to prevent lateral displacement of the brush and to compensate for varying diameters of brushes or inequalities of the same by means of the spring 8. The cause of this action will be readily understood when it is observed that when the brush is hearing against the commutator the spring will be more or less compressed and tend to press the brush toward the commutator to provide for the feed of the brush as the latter wears away. The spring will also exert a pressure against the end wall of the pivoted jaw and tend to cause said jaw to turn on its pivotal connection with the arm 1, thus causing the lips at the forward ends of the jaws to grip the brush with a yielding pressure sufficient, however, to prevent lateral displacement of the brush without applying such amount of frictional resistance as would interfere with the proper feeding of the brush.
The forward ends of. the jaws 3 4 are cut away, as at 11.
Slight changes might be made in the details of construction of my invention without departing from the spirit thereof or limiting its scope, and hence I do not wish to limit myself to the precise details herein set forth.
Having fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a brush-holder, the combination with an arm and a fixed jaw at one end thereof, of a jaw pivoted to the arm and cooperating with the fixed jaw to form a housing, and a spring within thehousing and bearing at one end against the end of the pivoted jaw and adapted to hear at its other end against a brush inserted into the housing.
2. In a brush-holder, the combination with a fixed jaw and a jaw having a pivotal connection with the fixed jaw and cooperating therewith to form a housing, a spring located within the housing and bearing against the end of the pivoted jaw, said spring tending to press one end of the pivoted jaw toward the corresponding end of the fixed jaw and acting simultaneously to feed a brush mounted in said housing.
3. The combination with a fixed jaw, of a jaw having a pivotal connection with the fixed jaw and cooperating therewith to form a housing, the pivoted jaw closed at one end, lips at the forward ends of the jaws, and a spring located within the housing and bearing against the closed end of the pivoted jaw.
4. The combination with afixed jaw, of a jaw provided at a point between its ends with a laterally-projecting lug or ear pivotally connected with the fixed jaw, said pivoted jaw closed at one end, lips at the forward ends of the jaws, and a spring disposed within the housing and hearing at one end against-the closed end of the pivoted jaw, said spring serving to feed a carbon-brush disposed in the housing and simultaneously turn the pivoted jaw on its fulcrum to cause the lips at the forward ends of the jaws to grasp said carbon-brush.
In testimony whereof I' have signed this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
BERNARD A. STOWE.
Witnessesz.
J. POTTER, C. R. MEGERTH.
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