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US1018141A
US1018141A US55810910A US1910558109A US1018141A US 1018141 A US1018141 A US 1018141A US 55810910 A US55810910 A US 55810910A US 1910558109 A US1910558109 A US 1910558109A US 1018141 A US1018141 A US 1018141A
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vW. G. VIALL.v
COMMUTATOB.. APPLIoAifIoN FILED 111211.28, 1910.
Patented Feb. 20, 1912.
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G. VIALL, OF `BRIDGEIPOR'I, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR T0 THE IVES MANU- FACTURING CORPORATION, lOF BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT,.A CORPORATION OF CONNECTICUT.
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Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 20, 1912.
Application filed April 28, 1910. Serial No. 558,109.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM G. VIALL, a citizen( of the United States, and resident of Bridgeport, in the county of Fairfield and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new anduseful Improvements in Commutators, of which the following is a specification. f
This invention relates to commutators such as are employed upon rot-ary armatures for electric motors or generators. v
It isthe purpose of my invention to produce aI commutator that will be particularly desirable for small motors, as for instance those used in toys and especially electrically operated cars, locomotives and like devices, wherein but a limited space is available to inclose the motor; to provide a commutator which is comparatively narrow thus reducing the length of the motor upon which it is employed; further to design the commutator so that the brushes will operate upon the side, rather than upon the periphery; and finally to construct a commutator thatwill be exceedingly simple and inexpensive to manufacture and yet take the place and do the work of other more expensive constructions.
Similar characters of reference denote like or corresponding parts throughout the several figures of the accompanying drawings, and of which,
Figure 1, shows a side view of an armature including motor shaft, core, windings and my improved form of commuta-tor attached. Fig. 2, is an end view of Fig. 1. Fig. 3, shows a side and edge view of my improved form of commutator detached from its shaft. Fig. 4, shows an opposite side and central vertical sectional view of the construction shown in the preceding ligures, and Fig. 5, is a side view ofa commutator constructed in accord with my invention, but having one of its segments shown detached.
Mynovel commutator is formed solely of stampings, so-called, which may be produced upon any suitable form of press adapted to cut and blank up sheet material as for instance, woodfibre, hard rubber and the like and also sheet metal sections for attachment to the said insulator.
Referring in detail to the characters of reference marked upon the dra-wings 10 indicates an armature shaft that is provided lwith any suitable form of armature core 11 land windings 12. The core may contain any preferred'number of 'these windings to agree with the number of segments employed upon the commutator. In practice the above armature is journaled to operate in suitable bearings of a frame and adapted to be connected with the usual brushes, to constitute a complete motor which is not' shown in the drawings.
f The commutator referred to is to be mounted upon the shaft 10 and is connected with'the said windings and for the engagement of the said brushes (not shown). The commutators are formed of a single disk 13 that is .stamped up from suitable insulating materials, as for instance, fiber, hard rubber and the like,.and sheet metal. segments 14 that are suitably secured to the sides .of the disk. The disks may in some cases be formed of porcelain, but for small motors I prefer to make "them from a material that 1s adapted to be out and blanked up by a press all complete with holes l5 formed therein ready for its attachment to the shaft and for the attachment of the segments to the disks.
The segments are formed of a suitable shape, according to number employed upon each commutator and to substantially cover the one side of the disk less 'the desired spaces 16 formed therebetween. They further include suitably located integral ends 17 that are inserted through the respective pairs of holes 15 of the series and then bent over upon the opposite side of the disk for the attachment of the segments to the said disks. I further provide upon each segment an outwardly disposed end 18 with hole therein for the connection of wires from the respective windings 12 of the core.
Havingthus described my invention what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. A commutator wheel, comprisinga disk formed of insulating material and having a series of holes therein, a series of sheet metal segments with integral ends that are projected through the holes in the disk and bent over for the attachment of the segments to the disk.
2. A commutator Wheel, comprising a fibrous disk having a ser-ies of holes therethrough, and a series of metal 'segments upon the side of the disk and having ends formed integral therewith which are projected through the said holes land bent down upon vthe opposite face of the disk for the attachment of the segments to the disk.
3. A commutator Wheel, comprising a fibrous disk having a series of holes threin, a series of metal segments upon the side of said disk and each having a, pair of extended ends formed integral therewith and pro- 10 jected through the said holes and bent down 'o upon the opposite face of the disk for the attaphment of the segments to the dis'k.
s lgned at Bridgeport, in the oounty of 'Fa1re1d, and State of Connecticut, this 27th day of April A. D., 1910.
WILLIAM G. VIALL. Witnesses: C. M. NEWMAN, H. C. IvEs.
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US2818518A (en) * 1954-03-17 1957-12-31 Gen Electric Electric motor and method of manufacture therefor
US2847589A (en) * 1955-06-09 1958-08-12 Cons Electronics Ind Electric rotating machinery

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2818518A (en) * 1954-03-17 1957-12-31 Gen Electric Electric motor and method of manufacture therefor
US2847589A (en) * 1955-06-09 1958-08-12 Cons Electronics Ind Electric rotating machinery

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