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EP0329249A1 - Mounting device for brushes in a reversible commutator motor - Google Patents
Mounting device for brushes in a reversible commutator motor Download PDF
EP0329249A1
EP0329249A1 EP89200358A EP89200358A EP0329249A1 EP 0329249 A1 EP0329249 A1 EP 0329249A1 EP 89200358 A EP89200358 A EP 89200358A EP 89200358 A EP89200358 A EP 89200358A EP 0329249 A1 EP0329249 A1 EP 0329249A1
EP89200358A
EP0329249B1 (en
Antonius Jacobus Johannes Quirijnen
1988-02-15 Priority to NL8800366 priority Critical
1988-02-15 Priority to NL8800366A priority patent/NL8800366A/en
1989-02-15 Application filed by Emerson Electric Co filed Critical Emerson Electric Co
1989-08-23 Publication of EP0329249A1 publication Critical patent/EP0329249A1/en
1992-11-19 Publication of EP0329249B1 publication Critical patent/EP0329249B1/en
230000002441 reversible Effects 0 claims description title 6
The invention concerns a device for mounting a pair of carbon brushes in an electric hand tool. To allow for the reversability of the motor the device is mounted rotatably relative to the shaft of the motor.
Further the device is also used on the switch for reversing the polarity of the field windings. To this end the device comprises a handgrip extending outside of the motor housing and contacts for contacting relative fixed contacting strips.
By further using a bayonet-shaped structure construction is considerably simplified and the number of parts is reduced.
The invention relates to a device for mounting at least one pair of brush holders with brushes located diametri­cally opposite one another in a reversible commutator motor for electric hand tools, which device comprises a carrier for the brush holders rotatable concentrically around the motor shaft in addition to a stationary contact plate connected to the or each field coil.
With reversible motors for hand tools, for example rotary drills, use is often made of pairs of brushes located diametrically opposite one another which are rotated at a determined angle relative to the commutator in order to re­verse the rotational direction of the electromotor. The design solutions known to date display a large number of parts which prevents a simple and therefore wholly or partially automated production method.
The object of the invention is to provide a design solution whereby the number of components is reduced to a minimum.
The device according to the invention is distin­guished in that the contact plate is provided with two mutual­ly separated contact strips, each provided with a plug and socket connection for the field coil contact whereby in each case the annular brush carrier displays in each case a chamber open on one side for the accommodation of a brush carrier with brush, which open side is to be brought into contact with one of the contact strips.
The invention makes use of the possibility of using the brush not only in sliding contact with the commutator but also of using the brush carrier in sliding contact with the contact strips in the contact plate. Because the position of the brushes relative to the commutator has to be changed for reversing of the motor, use is also made of the possibility of switching over from the one contact strip to the other contact strip, which can take place simply with the surface of the brush carrier situated in the open side of the chamber. As a result the number of components in such a reversing device is considerably reduced.
The rotary connection between brush carrier and contact plate can be effected in a simple manner according to the invention through the use of a bayonet closure.
The operation of the rotatable brush carrier is simply achieved by providing the brush carrier with a hand grip which extends outside the motor housing so that it is accessible for the user.
In order to prevent the actuation of the reversing device while the motor is running a locking device is employed according to the invention which co-acts with the on-off switch of the motor power supply. This locking device is preferably operated according to the invention by the brush carrier or the brush chamber integrally arranged therein.
Above mentioned and other features will be further elucidated in the figure descriptions hereinafter of an em­bodiment according to the invention.
Fig. 1 shows a side view with partly broken away motor housing of a hand tool in the form of a rotary drill provided with a reversible commutator motor according to the invention,
Fig. 2 shows a perspective, exploded view of the brush holder with contact plate and locking device suitable for a hand tool according to fig. 1,
Fig. 3 shows a perspective view on an enlarged scale of a part of the brush carrier and holder with the co-­acting part of the contact plate,
Fig. 4 shows a perspective view corresponding with fig. 2 and 3 of the various components in a mounted state,
Fig. 5 shows an axial view of a detail of the rota­tional direction indicator operated through a chamber.
The hand tool according to fig.1 consists usually of a motor or machine housing 1 of shaped plastic material which comprises an electromotor 2 as well as the transmission to a tool holder 3. The rotor 4 of the electromotor is provi­ded with a commutator 5 whereby the motor shaft end part 6 is mounted in a roller bearing 7 supported by the housing 1. Arranged in the hand grip 8 of the housing is a finger-opera­ted on-off switch 9 for the power supply to the electromotor 2 fed to the switch 9 via the line 10.
The invention relates to the part 11 around the commutator 5 and the locking device 12 on the top side of the switch 9.
This part 11 is shown in detail in fig. 2.
It can be seen here that a contact plate 13 of suitable insulating material is shaped such that it fits between the support ribs 14 arranged in the housing 1, see also fig. 1, as a result of which this plate 13 can be mounted in a stationary position around the motor shaft 6 and com­mutator 5 in the housing 1. Protective parts 15 are arranged on the rear side of the plate 13 in fig. 2, in which parts the connection takes place to the clamps of the ends of the stator winding of the motor.
The front side of the plate 13 is provided with recesses 16, wherein in each case two semi-annular contact strips 17 can be placed. The contact strips 17 are identical in form but in mounted position are situated symmetrically relative to one another. The contact strips 17 take a substan­tially flat form with at the ends a slightly curved portion 18 which are slightly resilient in axial direction in respect of the plate 13. Each contact strip 17 is further formed with two forks 19 which can be passed through holes 20 in the plate 13 into the part 15, which forks 19 come into contact with the ends of the stator windings. It should be noted that only one of the two forks is in operation depending on the sort of winding used in the stator. Each contact strip 17 is accommodated in loose but close-fitting position in a cor­respondingly shaped chamber of part 13, resulting in mounting being facilitated.
Shown at bottom left in fig. 2 is the brush carrier 21, which is provided with two chambers 22 formed with closed bottom wall and placed diametrically opposite one another, each of which accommodates a brush holder 23 having a brush 23′ which is radially slidable therein. The chamber 22 has a rectangular cross section so that axial mounting of the holder 23 can take place. The side of the chamber facing away from the commutator 5 is closed so that a spring of random type 24 arranged therein presses the brush holder 23 against this side of the chamber and biases the brush 23′ in the direction of the commutator.
A feature of the invention is that the chamber 22 is open on the side facing the contact strips 17 so that the rear side of the brush holder 23 in fig. 3 can come into direct contact with the end portion 18 of each contact strip 17.
The brush carrier 21, likewise made of insulating material, has an encircling flange 25 which supports against the front side of contact plate 13. The inner side of the flange 25 is executed with two parts 26 that are L-shaped in cross section, between which is kept a determined opening. The contact plate 13 is moreover embodied with two inwardly facing ribs 27 between which an opening is likewise kept, which results in it being possible to connect the brush car­rier 21 with the plate 13 for turning according to the bayonet principle. For this purpose the brush carrier has to be turned through approximately 90° from the position shown in fig. 2 and brought against the plate 13 such that the L-shaped parts 26 can be carried into the recess between the ribs 27, where­upon through being turned back the parts 26 grip behind the ribs 27. In this way a connection is achieved between the brush holders 23 and the contact strips 17 by turning the brush carrier 21 through a small angle, which is apparent from fig.4.
Here the one position of the brush carrier is indi­cated with an unbroken line while the other position of the brush carrier is shown by a dotted line.
In order to be able to turn the brush carrier 21 hand grips 28 are arranged on either side thereof. These hand grips are separate injection moulded bodies formed with a resilient foot 29 which can be introduced into a chamber 30 of the brush carrier 21. The resilient lip 31 in the foot hooks behind an edge of the flange 25 so that when a foot 29 is introduced this is locked in the chamber 30. The end of the body 28 facing away from the foot 29 protrudes outside the motor housing 1, see fig. 3, so that the user can slide the brush carrier 21 with a finger from the one position to the other and back again.
In order to prevent an unexpected rotation of the brush carrier 21 when the motor is energised a locking device 12 is mounted above the hand switch 9 in a hand grip 8, see fig. 1. The locking device is a form piece which is arranged in the housing 1 or hand grip 8 for rotation about an axis A-A and which form piece has a chamber 32 for accommodating a pressure spring. Arranged next to the chamber 32 is a cam 33 which co-acts with a brush chamber 22. The cam is formed with a downward directed nose 34, see fig. 1, which is to be inserted into a recess 35 of the switch hand grip 9.
It will be apparent that in the switching over of the brush plate 21 the chamber 22, closed to the outside and therefore insulated, is carried over the cam 33. To this end the cam 33 has to be pressed downward counter to the pressure force of the spring, which is only possible if the nose 34 can fall into the recess 35, that is, if the switch is in the off-position, according to fig. 1. The switch 9 cannot be actuated as long as the cam 34 falls into the recess 35. As soon as the cam 33 is released by the chamber 22 the spring pushes the nose 34 out of the recess 35 and the switch can be pressed in.
The cam 33 ensures on the other hand the correct positioning of the chamber 22 so that the correct brush posi­tion relative to the commutator and consequently the correct field angle is ensured. The rotational direction of the rotor can be indicated in a particularly simple manner by means of the upper brush chamber 22. This controls a microswitch 40 drawn in fig. 5 which energises the one or the other LED 41 corresponding with a left or right rotating rotor. Other, non-electrical indicators can of course also be used.
It is assumed that the working of the reversible commutator motor is per se known so that a description thereof is not included here.
1. Device for mounting at least one pair of brush holders with brush located diametrically opposite one another for a reversible commutator motor for an electric hand tool, which device comprises a carrier for said brush holders rota­table concentrically around the motor shaft, as well as a stationary contact plate connected to the or each field coil, whereby said contact plate (13) is provided with two mutually separated contact strips (17) and the annular brush carrier (21) in each case has a chamber (22) open on one side for accommodating a brush holder (23) with brush (23′), which open side faces towards one of the contact strips (17), char­acterised in that each contact strip (17) is embodied with a plug and socket connection (19) for the field coil contact and the chamber 22 has a closed outer wall and two parallel side walls situated in an axially located plane.
2. Device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the brush carrier (21) can be rotatably mounted onto the contact plate (13) via a bayonet coupling (26, 27).
3. Device as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the rotatable brush carrier (21) is provided with at least one hand grip (28) protruding outside the motor housing (1).
4. Device as claimed in claim 3, characterised in that the hand grip is provided with a slender shaft body (29) which can be locked in the brush carrier (21).
5. Device as claimed in claims 1 - 4, characterised in that the rotatable brush carrier (21) can be locked in the one or the other active position.
6. Device as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, provided with a locking device at the on-off switch for the main power supply of the electromotor, characterised in that said locking device (12) is provided with a radial cam (33) that can be actuated by a protruding actuating member (22) of the brush carrier (21), said cam being executed with a nose (34) locking the switch (9).
7.Device as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, characterised in that a protruding actuating member of the brush holder (21) actuates means for indicating the rotor rotation direction.
8. Device as claimed in claim 6 and/or 7, charac­terised in that the or each protruding actuating member of the rotatable brush holder (21) is formed in each case by one of the brush chambers (22).
EP89200358A 1988-02-15 1989-02-15 Mounting device for brushes in a reversible commutator motor Expired - Lifetime EP0329249B1 (en)
NL8800366 1988-02-15
NL8800366A NL8800366A (en) 1988-02-15 1988-02-15 Mounting device for brushes for a reversible commutator motor.
AT89200358T AT82655T (en) 1988-02-15 1989-02-15 Mounting device for buersten in a reversible commutator motor.
EP0329249A1 true EP0329249A1 (en) 1989-08-23
EP0329249B1 EP0329249B1 (en) 1992-11-19
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EP89200358A Expired - Lifetime EP0329249B1 (en) 1988-02-15 1989-02-15 Mounting device for brushes in a reversible commutator motor
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EP (1) EP0329249B1 (en)
AT (1) AT82655T (en)
DE (2) DE68903509T2 (en)
NL (1) NL8800366A (en)
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