Brush holding apparatus for a dynamoelectric machine

H - Electricity – 02 – K

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H02K 5/14 (2006.01) H01R 39/38 (2006.01)

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CA 2057491

A brush holding assembly comprises two elements: a body element semi-permanently secured to the machine housing and a cartridge element detachably secured to the body element. The cartridge element includes at least one brush compartment having upper and lower faces with brush openings through which an elongated brush element can be inserted. The face of the cartridge element which is adapted to be secured to the body element has a service opening for spring insertion. At the time of servicing, a twin coiled spring is inserted into the compartment via the service opening and the new brush is inserted into the compartment via the lower face brush opening. As the brush is more fully inserted, it engages the spring element between its coils, and the end of the brush eventually emerges through the upper face brush opening, unwinding the spring coils which are retained within the compartment by the upper face of the cartridge element. The fully inserted brush is retained within the compartment by a retractor clip until the cartridge element is reattached to the body element.

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