Electrical connecting means and an electric motor stator...

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H02K 11/00 (2006.01) H01R 4/24 (2006.01) H02K 3/50 (2006.01)

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CA 1096432

9100 can ABSTRACT Electrical connections to the main winding and the auxiliary winding of an electric induction motor are made with three identical electrical terminals, each of which has one wire-receiving slot dimensioned to receive the wire of the main winding and another wire- receiving slot which is dimensioned to receive the wire of the auxiliary winding. A terminal housing is used which has three cavities, one for each of the terminals. The housing has a wire-admitting slot communicating with the first cavity which receives only one end of the main winding, a wire-admitting slots communicate with the second cavity and receiving only one end of the auxiliary winding. Two wire-admitting slots communicate with the third cavity and these slots receive the other ends of the main and auxiliary windings. The three identical terminals are crimped to lead wires so that when the terminal are inserted into the cavities, the required electrical connections will be made to the main and auxiliary windings of the motor.

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