WO2005074079A1 - Bürstenköcher für eine dynamo-elektrische maschine - Google Patents
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- WO2005074079A1 WO2005074079A1 PCT/EP2005/050363 EP2005050363W WO2005074079A1 WO 2005074079 A1 WO2005074079 A1 WO 2005074079A1 EP 2005050363 W EP2005050363 W EP 2005050363W WO 2005074079 A1 WO2005074079 A1 WO 2005074079A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R39/00—Rotary current collectors, distributors or interrupters
- H01R39/02—Details for dynamo electric machines
- H01R39/38—Brush holders
- H01R39/40—Brush holders enabling brush movement within holder during current collection
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R39/00—Rotary current collectors, distributors or interrupters
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R39/00—Rotary current collectors, distributors or interrupters
- H01R39/02—Details for dynamo electric machines
- H01R39/18—Contacts for co-operation with commutator or slip-ring, e.g. contact brush
- H01R39/26—Solid sliding contacts, e.g. carbon brush
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T29/00—Metal working
- Y10T29/49—Method of mechanical manufacture
- Y10T29/49002—Electrical device making
- Y10T29/49009—Dynamoelectric machine
- Y10T29/49011—Commutator or slip ring assembly
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- the invention relates to a brush holder for a power transmission unit of a dynamo-electric machine with a commutator, in particular for an electric motor, the brush holder, which is in particular made of metal, has guide areas for guiding a brush that can be displaced in the longitudinal direction, in particular as a multi-layer carbon brush is executed, and there is a distance between the guide areas and the brush transversely to the longitudinal extent of the brush.
- the invention relates to a brush for the brush holder, a power transmission unit for a dynamo-electric machine with the brush holder and / or the brush or a dynamo-electrical machine with such a power transmission unit and a method for producing the brush holder.
- the power transmission unit is a so-called sliding contact system, which ensures an electrical connection between a power supply or external connections of the dynamo-electric machine and windings of a rotor.
- a sliding contact system which ensures an electrical connection between a power supply or external connections of the dynamo-electric machine and windings of a rotor.
- an arrangement with spatially fixed brushes which usually consist of coal and are in sliding contact with a rotatable commutator, is provided.
- the commutator consists of individual electrically conductive lamellae, which are connected to the windings of the rotor. The brush slides along the slats to establish an electrical contact between the slats and brush.
- a brush is slidably guided in a spatially fixed brush holder, which is also referred to as a brush guide or brush sleeve.
- the brush is loaded with a spring in the direction of the commutator, that is to say in a radial direction. This ensures an essentially constant pressing force of the brush on the commutator.
- the brush is tracked within the brush holder by means of the spring force in order to compensate for wear of the brush.
- multi-layer carbon brushes are used in the known power transmission units.
- Such multilayer carbon brushes have high-resistance or electrically non-conductive between individual carbon layers Layers to reduce so-called cross currents or short-circuit currents within the brush.
- Such cross currents can occur when a brush is in contact with two adjacent lamellae of the commutator or when a brush or individual brush layers come into contact with an electrically conductive brush holder in such a way that a current can form across the brush.
- Electrically conductive brush holders which are mostly made of metal, are often used in dynamo-electrical machines due to their inexpensive manufacture.
- such brush holders In order to avoid contact between the brush and the brush holder, and a cross flow can form in the brush, such brush holders have a relatively large lateral play between the brush and the brush holder.
- a carbon brush of an AC universal motor of a washing machine is typically 0.04 to 0.05 mm narrower in its transverse extension than the inner guide region of the carbon brush holder assigned in this transverse extension.
- the relatively large clearance between the carbon brush and the carbon brush holder is on both sides 0.02 to 0.025 mm.
- a disadvantage of the large game is that a noise is generated during operation of the dynamo-electric machine. As soon as the brush hits a lamella edge, the brush hits the inner walls of the quiver. The brush strikes twice for each slat.
- a known solution for avoiding the noises provides for the commutator surface provided with lamellae to be additionally processed, for example by so-called pumice or fine grinding.
- pumice or fine grinding When reworking the commutator, dust particles are created again, which have to be removed in a complex manner so that these dust particles cannot in turn cause brush jamming.
- a brush holder which is particularly suitable for guiding multi-layer carbon brushes and is at a distance transversely to the carbon brush to be guided, is from DE 101 57 604 AI known.
- the brush holder is made of tinned sheet steel and covered with an insulation layer.
- the insulation layer applied in the brush holder serves to avoid a short-circuit current or cross-current between individual layers of a multi-layer carbon brush.
- a varnish such as phenolic, epoxy or polystyrene varnish is applied to the steel plate of the carbon brush holder as an insulation layer.
- a disadvantage of the small play is that the brush dust that gets into the intermediate space can become lodged in the intermediate space, as a result of which the brush becomes jammed in the brush holder or the layers of the brush are short-circuited by unburned brush dust.
- such an insulation layer cannot be subjected to as much thermal and mechanical stress as a pure metal guide.
- the invention is therefore based on the object of designing a carbon brush holder and / or a carbon brush or a power transmission unit resulting therefrom for a dynamo-electric machine in such a way that a brush of the power transmission unit does not cause any noise and / or there are no cross currents in the Can train brush.
- a method for producing a corresponding brush holder is also to be provided.
- the power transmission unit should be such that no cross currents are caused in the brush or the brush cannot jam in the brush holder due to the brush dust generated during operation, and on the other hand the power transmission unit or its components are inexpensive and easy to manufacture.
- the brush holder of a dynamo-electric machine with a commutator having guide areas for guiding a brush which can be displaced in the longitudinal direction and a distance between the guide areas of the brush holder and the brush transverse to the longitudinal extension of the brush is to be designed in such a way that in a front guide area facing the commutator, the distance is smaller in at least one longitudinal extension transverse to the brush than in a rear guide area facing away from the commutator.
- the play between the brush and the brush holder in the area facing the commutator can thus be restricted to such an extent that the brush is guided with almost no play in this area.
- the brush is prevented from hitting the brush holder when the power transmission unit is operating as intended if the play is restricted in an orientation that is tangential to the commutator.
- a game for a power transmission unit specified in accordance with DIN 43008 can be maintained and even undercut. The formation of noises by hitting the brush can thus be effectively prevented.
- tests have shown that with such an embodiment there can be a large transverse play between the rear guide area facing away from the commutator and the carbon brush, without the brush hitting the quiver during operation.
- the large play in the rear guide area is advantageous because there is sufficient space for any brush dust that may occur.
- a so-called jamming of the brush in the brush holder can be effectively excluded.
- a simple assembly of the power transmission unit is made possible by such a design of the brush holder, since the brush can be easily inserted into the brush holder when the power transmission unit is installed.
- the brush holder in the front guide area has a distance or play between the brush and the brush holder which is decisive for guiding the brush and which is at least 0.005 mm less in the front guide area of the brush holder rear guide area.
- This configuration ensures that at almost play-free guidance of the brush in the front guide area there is a sufficient amount of play in the rear guide area of the brush holder.
- Tests have shown that a clearance of at least 0.005 mm in the rear guide area is sufficient to avoid jamming of the brush in the brush holder during operation in a dynamo-electric machine.
- a guide plane which is formed by the front and rear guide region of a first wall of the brush holder, is inclined to a guide plane which is formed by the front and rear guide region of a second wall, wherein the second wall is opposite the first wall.
- At least one wall of the brush holder which guides the brush axially or parallel to the axis of rotation of the commutator, has at least one opening and / or one channel in a front region of the brush holder.
- Such a configuration of the brush holder can advantageously have the effect that brush dust that arrives in the front region of the brush holder can again easily and completely escape through the opening and / or the channel from the front region.
- the opening in the front region of the brush holder is designed as a slot which is open at the end on the commutator side. This additionally promotes the escape of the brush dust.
- the opening of the brush holder is designed in a lattice shape. With such a design, a very large opening area can be realized through a large number of openings in the brush holder without the stability of the brush holder being restricted by such openings, since the remaining webs between the openings still have sufficient strength. Such a design of the brush holder serves for the rapid escape of brush dust.
- the front guide area is formed by a shaping of the brush holder facing the brush. Since, with such a design of the brush holder, the brush can only touch the guide areas of the brush holder in a point or line shape, only small guide surfaces of the brush holder result. This significantly reduces the friction between the brush and the brush holder, so that only a small spring force is required to move the brush. A lower spring force also reduces brush wear.
- the inward-directed formations of the front guide region of the brush holder are designed in the form of at least one bead and / or a knob.
- Such configurations can be produced particularly easily, for example by embossing. It is also advantageous with this configuration of the brush holder that a relatively large clearance or a distance between the brush and the brush holder is possible in a closer environment outside the front guide region of the brush holder thus shaped. This means that brush dust particles that get between the brush and the brush holder can escape again.
- the brush holder has a high-resistance or electrically non-conductive layer in the front guide area.
- a layer prevents cross currents from forming in the brush. This means that brush wear is reduced during operation of the dynamo-electric machine and the life of the brush can be extended.
- a brush holder according to the development of the invention can be manufactured more cost-effectively than the previously known brush holder, since only the front guide area of the brush holder has an electrically non-conductive layer.
- the invention also relates to a brush which is used in the brush holder according to the invention.
- the advantageous embodiment of the brush is characterized in that areas of the brush that can touch the front guide area of the brush holder during intended use to operate a dynamo-electric machine have a high-resistance or electrically non-conductive layer. The formation of cross currents in the brush can be prevented by such a layer. Since only parts of the Brush that must have an electrically non-conductive layer can be saved on insulating material compared to brushes coated over the entire surface.
- the electrically non-conductive layer of the brush consists of an insulating varnish.
- Such paint can be easily applied to the brush, which makes the brush only slightly more expensive.
- the invention further relates to a power transmission unit which advantageously contains at least one brush holder according to the invention and / or a brush according to the invention.
- the invention also relates to a dynamo-electric machine with such a power transmission unit, a brush holder according to the invention and / or a brush according to the invention.
- a power transmission unit or such a dynamo-electric machine in the form of an AC universal motor can be used particularly advantageously in a washing machine, since such devices have to be operated with low noise, components which are as inexpensive as possible, for example a drive motor with a power transmission unit according to the invention, for the production the washing machine.
- the invention relates to a method for producing the brush holder according to the invention, the method advantageously comprising, in addition to a step for producing a brush holder, a further step in which the brush holder is pressed or embossed in an area of the front guide area, so that a Brush holder results in that the distance to a brush to be guided is smaller in at least one longitudinal extension transverse to the brush in a front guide area of the brush holder than in a rear guide area.
- FIG. 1 shows a section through a current transmission unit and a commutator of a dynamo-electric machine with guide areas inclined to one another
- FIG. 4 shows a section through a current transmission unit with the brush holder shaped toward the brush to form a front guide area
- 5 shows a transverse section C - C of the power transmission unit with the brush holder facing towards the brush to form a front guide area
- FIG. 6 shows a side view of the current transmission unit with the brush holder shaped toward the brush to form a front guide area and a side view of the commutator, [031] FIG.
- FIG. 7 shows a transverse section C - C of a current transmission unit in a front guide area, the brush holder having an electrically non-conductive layer in the area of the front guide area,
- FIGS. 8 and 9 are side views of power transmission units with a brush holder with side openings and a section through the commutator
- FIG. 10 shows a transverse section of a current transmission unit with a brush holder which has an opening
- FIG. 11 shows a transverse section of a power transmission unit with a brush holder which has a channel
- FIG. 12 shows a section through a current transmission unit with a brush, which has electrically non-conductive layers on outer areas, and
- FIG. 13 shows a transverse section D - D through the current transmission unit with a brush which has electrically non-conductive layers on outer areas.
- the description of the advantageous exemplary embodiments of the invention is based on an application in an AC universal motor which is used to drive a rotatably mounted drum located in a laundry treatment device.
- the invention is not limited to such a special embodiment of a dynamo-electric machine and the use of the machine in the laundry treatment device. Rather, the invention extends to power transmission units or brush holders and brushes that can be used in dynamo-electrical machines with a mechanical commutator.
- the power transmission unit consists of a connecting line 1, a multilayer carbon brush 11, which has two electrically conductive layers 5 and 8 and a high-resistance or electrically non-conductive layer 9 located between these layers, a spring 2 and a fixed brush holder 3.
- the connecting line 1 is connected to both Layers 5 and 8 of the multi Carbon brush 11 connected by a common contact point.
- the multilayer carbon brush 11 is also referred to below as the brush 11.
- the brush 11 is displaceable in the brush holder 3 in its longitudinal extent, that is in the direction X.
- the brush By means of a force caused by the spring 2, the brush is pressed against the commutator 7 or against the slats 6 located on the commutator 7.
- the spring 2 causes the brush 11 to be pushed along the direction X in accordance with operational wear of the brush 11.
- the brush 11 slides over the fins 6, which are connected to individual windings of the rotor. Electrical contact is thus established between the brush 11 and the fins 6 or the windings of the rotor.
- the brush 11 is guided by two opposite inner walls of the brush holder 3, there being a distance between the brush 11 and the inner walls of the brush holder 3 each in an extension lying transversely to the brush.
- the inner walls or areas of the inner walls of the brush holder 3 represent so-called guide areas.
- the walls 4 and 10 of the brush holder 3 are shaped such that the distance 11 between the brush 11 and the Wall sections 4a and 10a in a front guide area of the brush holder 3 is less than the distance 12 between the brush 11 and the wall sections 4b and 10b in a rear guide area, the wall sections 4a and 4b forming a guide plane 12 and the wall sections 10a and 10b forming a guide plane 14.
- the front guide area of the brush holder 3 faces the commutator 7 and lies in a plane AA. Accordingly, the rear guide area of the brush holder 3 faces away from the commutator 7 and lies in a plane BB.
- FIG. 2 A section in the plane AA through the brush holder 3 and through the brush 11 is shown in FIG. 2 and a section in the plane BB is shown in FIG. 3.
- a reduction in the distance or the play between the brush 11 and the brush holder 3 in the direction Y lying tangential to the commutator 7 reduces the brush 11 striking the brush holder 3, advantageously reducing the play in the front guide region of the brush holder 3
- the invention is not limited to such a special embodiment of the brush holder 3, in which the distance 11 between the brush 11 and the brush holder 3 in the front guide area in a direction tangential to the commutator 7 (direction Y) is less than the distance 12 in the rear guide area.
- the distance between the brush 11 and the brush holder 3 can also be less in the front guide area in an axial direction (direction Z), which is transverse to the longitudinal extent of the brush 11, than in a rear guide area.
- the carbon brush 11 of a motor of a household washing machine has a width (direction Y) of 5 mm in the present exemplary embodiment. It has proven to be particularly favorable to design the brush holder 3 of such a carbon brush 11 in such a way that the opening width of the brush holder 3 that is possible for guidance entered 5.03 mm in the front guide area and 0.02 mm less than in the rear guide area , The distance 11 in the front guide area is 0.015 mm on both sides in the case of a brush 11 located in the center of the brush holder 3, and the distance 12 in the rear guide area is 0.025 mm on both sides.
- the plane 12 of one wall of the brush holder 3 formed by the front and rear guide region is inclined to the opposite plane 14 which is formed by the front and rear guide region of the opposite wall of the brush holder 3.
- the opposite walls 4 and 10 are straight, so the walls 4 and 10 are inclined to each other.
- FIG. 8 and 9 show side views of brush holders 3 in two different advantageous embodiments, a portion of the commutator 7 being shown in section in the illustrations.
- Fig. 10 shows a section through the brush holder 3 in a front or kommutatorsei term area of the brush holder 3.
- openings 17, 19 are present in the commutator-side area of the walls 21 and 22 of the brush holder 3.
- the openings 17, 19 are preferably made in opposite walls which guide the brush 11 laterally or axially and lie along the direction Y. Through these openings 17, 19, the brush dust that gets between the brush 11 and the brush holder 3 can escape again. This effectively prevents the brush 11 from jamming in the brush holder 3 due to brush dust.
- the openings 17, 19 also be present in other walls of the brush holder 3.
- the opening 19 of the brush holder 3 is slot-shaped, which is open at the end on the commutator side.
- further openings 17 are made in the form of a lattice in the front area of the brush holder 3, 19 webs 18 remaining between the openings 17 and / or the opening. Through these webs 18, the brush holder 3 maintains sufficient rigidity.
- a channel 20 is formed in opposite walls 21, 22 in the front or commutator-side region of the brush holder 3.
- 11 shows a section through the brush 11 and the brush holder 3 in a plane which faces the commutator.
- the channels 20 are preferably introduced into walls which guide the brush 11 axially and lie along the Y direction. Brush dust can escape through such channels again from the space between brush 11 and brush holder.
- the brush holder 3 has in the commutator-side area towards the brush 11 directed formations 13, 15 on opposite walls 4 'and 10' of the brush holder 3.
- the inner surfaces of the Formations 13, 15 represent front guide surfaces or guide areas for the brush 11.
- the formations 13 form the guide plane 12 with the rear guide area of the wall 4 'of the brush holder 3, and the formations 15 form the guide plane 12 with the rear guide area of the corresponding opposite wall 10' Guide plane 14.
- opposite walls of the brush holder 3 can be substantially parallel, the spacings 11 between the brush 11 and the front guide region of the brush holder 3 being smaller than the distance 12 between the brushes 3, 15 due to the formations 13, 15 Brush 1 1 and the rear guide ngs range of the brush holder 3.
- the brush holder 3 is manufactured in such a way that the formations 13 and 15 of the brush holder 3 are knob-like.
- alternative configurations of shapes of the brush holder 3, such as one or more beads, are also possible.
- the brush holder 3 has a high-resistance or electrically non-conductive layer 16 in the region of the front guide region which faces the brush 11.
- an insulating varnish is applied to the surface of the formations 13, 15 of the brush holder facing the brush 11.
- FIGS. 12 and 13 show an embodiment of a power transmission unit with a brush holder 3 according to the invention, which has a smaller distance from the brush 11 in the front guide area than in the rear guide area, and a brush 11 which has a high-resistance or has electrically non-conductive layer 23 or insulating layer 23.
- This electrically non-conductive layer 23 is limited to the areas of the brush 11 that can touch the front guide area of the brush holder 3 during intended use.
- an insulating varnish which consists of phenolic, epoxy or polystyrene varnish and which forms the insulating layer 23, is applied to the areas of the brush 11 which can touch the brush holder 3 in a direction Y which is essentially tangential to the commutator.
- the insulating layer 23 can also be applied to areas which can touch the front guide area in a different direction.
- the insulating layer 23 can also be of a different type.
- the brush holder 3 according to the invention is produced by punching a semi-finished product from a sheet metal blank, taking into account possible cutouts, such as the openings 17 and 19. Such a semi-finished product is bent into a brush holder with essentially parallel walls. Two end sections of the semi-finished product are firmly connected to one another by means of a so-called dovetail connection.
- the brush holder manufactured in this way is deformed in the front area in such a way that the distance to a brush 11 to be guided is less than the distance in a rear guide area in at least one longitudinal extension transverse to the brush 11 in a front guide area of the brush case 3.
- two opposing, predominantly parallel walls of the brush holder are pressed or pressed in a front area.
- the walls can also be deformed in such a way that a brush shown in FIG. stengrocher 3 with inclined walls.
- moldings directed towards the brush 11, as shown for example in FIG. 4 can also be introduced into the brush holder.
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