US1570779A - Short-circuiting device for alternating-current motors - Google Patents

Short-circuiting device for alternating-current motors Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1570779A
US1570779A US706468A US70646824A US1570779A US 1570779 A US1570779 A US 1570779A US 706468 A US706468 A US 706468A US 70646824 A US70646824 A US 70646824A US 1570779 A US1570779 A US 1570779A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
support
short circuiting
shaft
short
commutator
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US706468A
Inventor
Herman G Reibel
Virgil P Sparks
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
PEERLESS ELECTRIC Co
Original Assignee
PEERLESS ELECTRIC Co
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by PEERLESS ELECTRIC Co filed Critical PEERLESS ELECTRIC Co
Priority to US706468A priority Critical patent/US1570779A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1570779A publication Critical patent/US1570779A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
    • H02K27/00AC commutator motors or generators having mechanical commutator
    • H02K27/04AC commutator motors or generators having mechanical commutator having single-phase operation in series or shunt connection
    • H02K27/10AC commutator motors or generators having mechanical commutator having single-phase operation in series or shunt connection with switching devices for different modes of operation, e.g. repulsion-induction motor

Definitions

  • Our invention relates to a short circuiting device for alternating current motors, and it 15 has for its object to simplify the construction and operation of devices of this character and to insure a firm contact between the short circuiting unit and the commutator after the motor has changed over from the repulsion to the induction operation.
  • Figure 1 is a fragmcntary view depicting a commutator equipped with the improved short circuiting device
  • Figure 2 is a face plan view of the device
  • Figures 3 and l are plan and edge views, respectively, of one of the governor weights.
  • the numeral 1 indicates the armature of an 30 alternating current motor, 2 the commutator and 3 the shaft, the commutator being recessed on is side to form a beveled face at concentric about the shaft.
  • the improved short circuiting device comprises an assembly Or unit embodying an annular series of short circuiting plates or segments 5 and a cage which is herein dopicted as being composed of a flat ring 6, having inner and outer peripheral flanges 7 and 8 between which the segments are disposed, and acylindrical retainer ring fitting within the inner flange 8 and having a radial flange partially overlying the segments to function as a keeper therefor.
  • the short circuiting segments are correspondingly beveled to firmly contact or engage the beveled face t of the commutator.
  • a disklike support or cup 10 is provided with a hub sleeve 11 slidable on the shaft 3, and also a plurality of tongues 12 which are struck outwardly, within the ring 9, to engage over the inner surface thereof for supporting the short circuiting assembly.
  • a spring 13, encircling the shaft, is compressed between the commutator and governor Serial No. 706,468.
  • the governor weights 14 are arranged about the shaft within an inclined wall providing a cam surface 15 of the cup 10 and are further enclosed within a guide cup 16 having radial slots 17 to receive cooperating guide pins 18 of the weights.
  • the guide cup has a hub sleeve 19 mounted on the shaft, and a flange 20 encircling the flared or beveled wall 15 of the weight cup.
  • A. retaining ring 21, fitting within the groove 22 of shaft 3, serves to hold the parts of the short circuiting device in assembled relation.
  • the spring 13 When the speed of the motor decreases. the spring 13 will function to separate the commutator and the short circuiting unit, the flared wall 15 serving to contract the series of governor weights.
  • a commutator In an electric motor, a commutator, a shaft therefor, a short circuiting ring, a disk-like support for the ring slidable on the shaft and having tongues struck out against the ring to support the same, and a governor for sliding the support, said gover nor consisting of a plurality of radially movable members and the support having a beveled peripheral flange against which said members engage.
  • a commutator In an electric motor, a commutator, a shaft therefor, an annular series of short circuiting elements, a carrier therefor, a disk like support for said carrier slidably mounted on said shaft, tongues struck laterally from said support to engage and sustain said carrier, and a governor for sliding said support.
  • a commutator In an electric motor, a commutator, a shaft therefor, an annular series of short circuiting elements, a carrier therefor comprising a ring of U-shaped cross section, a second ring having a laterally extending flange for engaging and holding the short circuiting elements in said first mentioned ring, a disk like support for said carrier slidably mounted on said shaft, tongues struck laterally from said support to engage and sustain said carrier, and a governor for sliding said support.
  • a commutator In an electric motor, a commutator, a shaft therefor, an annular series of short circuiting elements, a carrier therefor, a disk like support for said carrier slidably mounted on said shaft and having an outwardly flared periphery, tongues struck laterally from said support to engage and sustain said carrier, means for yieldingly holding said support in a position to maintain said short eircuiting elements out of engagement with said commutator, a weight guide, radially movable governor weights interposed between said-guide and said support for radial movement against the flared periphery of said support, and said weights having a pin and slot connection with said guide.
  • a commutator In an electric motor, a commutator, a shaft therefor, an annular series of short eireuiting elements, a carrier therefor, comprising a ring of U-shaped cross section for receiving said short circuiting elements, a second ring engaging said first mentioned ring and having a laterally extending flange for engaging and holding the short circuiting elements in said first mentioned ring, and a governor for sliding said support.

Description

Jan. 26 1926.
H. G. REIBEL 5r AL SHORT CIRCUITING DEVICE FOR ALTEENATING CURRENT MOTORS Filed. April 1924 #4 Wi 3% I A T TORNE Y6.
Patented Jan. 26, 1926.
UNE'E'ED STATES PATENT QFFECE.
HERMAN G'- REIBEL AND VIRGIL P. SPARKS, OF V/"AERE'N, 01510, .ASSIGNORS TO THE EEERLESS ELECTRIC COMPANY, OF WARREN, OHIO, A CORPORATION OF OHIO.
SHORTCIRCUITING DEVICE FOR ALTERNATING-CURRENT MOTORS.
Application filed April 14, 1924.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, HERMAN G. Barman and Vmern P. SPARKS, both of Warren, in the county of Trumbull, State of Ohio, citi- 6 ZGUS of the United States, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Short-Circuiting Devices for Alternating- Current Motors; and We do hereby declare the following to be a full. clear, and exact to description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
Our invention relates to a short circuiting device for alternating current motors, and it 15 has for its object to simplify the construction and operation of devices of this character and to insure a firm contact between the short circuiting unit and the commutator after the motor has changed over from the repulsion to the induction operation.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a fragmcntary view depicting a commutator equipped with the improved short circuiting device; Figure 2 is a face plan view of the device; and Figures 3 and l are plan and edge views, respectively, of one of the governor weights.
Referring more in detail to the drawings, the numeral 1 indicates the armature of an 30 alternating current motor, 2 the commutator and 3 the shaft, the commutator being recessed on is side to form a beveled face at concentric about the shaft.
The improved short circuiting device comprises an assembly Or unit embodying an annular series of short circuiting plates or segments 5 and a cage which is herein dopicted as being composed of a flat ring 6, having inner and outer peripheral flanges 7 and 8 between which the segments are disposed, and acylindrical retainer ring fitting within the inner flange 8 and having a radial flange partially overlying the segments to function as a keeper therefor. The short circuiting segments are correspondingly beveled to firmly contact or engage the beveled face t of the commutator. A disklike support or cup 10 is provided with a hub sleeve 11 slidable on the shaft 3, and also a plurality of tongues 12 which are struck outwardly, within the ring 9, to engage over the inner surface thereof for supporting the short circuiting assembly. A spring 13, encircling the shaft, is compressed between the commutator and governor Serial No. 706,468.
weight cup to urge the assembly away from the commutator.
The governor weights 14 are arranged about the shaft within an inclined wall providing a cam surface 15 of the cup 10 and are further enclosed within a guide cup 16 having radial slots 17 to receive cooperating guide pins 18 of the weights. The guide cup has a hub sleeve 19 mounted on the shaft, and a flange 20 encircling the flared or beveled wall 15 of the weight cup. A. retaining ring 21, fitting within the groove 22 of shaft 3, serves to hold the parts of the short circuiting device in assembled relation.
The general operation of short circuiting a motor is well known in the art, and after the motor has started, by repulsion, and a predetermined speed attained, the governorweights 1st moving under centrifugal iufluenco or force, ride outwardly cumming or wedging against the l evelcd wall 15 of the governor cup. T he resultant action that the outwardly moving weights shift the short circuiting assen'ibly in an axial direction to make contact between the beveled faces of the segments 5 and the wall 4t of the commutator, thus changing the motor over from one operatin as a repulsion motor to one operating as an induction motor.
When the speed of the motor decreases. the spring 13 will function to separate the commutator and the short circuiting unit, the flared wall 15 serving to contract the series of governor weights.
in accordance with the patent statutes, we have described and illustrated the invention in concrete form, but it will be expressly understood that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departin from the spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the following claims.
Vi e claim as our invention:
1. In an electric motor, a commutator, a shaft therefor, a short circuiting ring, a disk-like support for the ring slidable on the shaft and having tongues struck out against the ring to support the same, and a governor for sliding the support, said gover nor consisting of a plurality of radially movable members and the support having a beveled peripheral flange against which said members engage.
2. In an electric motor, .short circuiting .sua ort and overnor wei 'hts inter osed between the support and the guide for radial movement against the flared periphery of the support.
3. In an electric motor, a commutator, a shaft therefor, an annular series of short circuiting elements, a carrier therefor, a disk like support for said carrier slidably mounted on said shaft, tongues struck laterally from said support to engage and sustain said carrier, and a governor for sliding said support.
t. In an electric motor, a commutator, a shaft therefor, an annular series of short circuiting elements, a carrier therefor comprising a ring of U-shaped cross section, a second ring having a laterally extending flange for engaging and holding the short circuiting elements in said first mentioned ring, a disk like support for said carrier slidably mounted on said shaft, tongues struck laterally from said support to engage and sustain said carrier, and a governor for sliding said support.
5. In an electric motor, a commutator, a shaft therefor, an annular series of short circuiting elements, a carrier therefor, a disk like support for said carrier slidably mounted on said shaft and having an outwardly flared periphery, tongues struck laterally from said support to engage and sustain said carrier, means for yieldingly holding said support in a position to maintain said short eircuiting elements out of engagement with said commutator, a weight guide, radially movable governor weights interposed between said-guide and said support for radial movement against the flared periphery of said support, and said weights having a pin and slot connection with said guide.
6. In an electric motor, short circuiting device, a ring-like series of short circuiting elements, a. slidable .support therefor having an outwardly flared periphery, an abutment on said shaft, governor weights arranged about said shaft between said abutment and said support for radial movement against the flared periphery of said support, and a pin and slot connection between said weights and said abutment for guiding said weights in their radial movement.
7. In an electric motor, short circuiting device, a ring-like series of short eircuiting elements, a slidable support therefor having an outwardly flared periphery, an abutment on said shaft, governor weights arranged about said support for radial movement against the flared periphery of said support, and a pin and slot connection between said weights and said abutment for guiding said weights in their radial movement, said slotbeing of a length to prevent movement of said weights beyond the flared periphery of said support.
8. In an electric motor, a commutator, a shaft therefor, an annular series of short eireuiting elements, a carrier therefor, comprising a ring of U-shaped cross section for receiving said short circuiting elements, a second ring engaging said first mentioned ring and having a laterally extending flange for engaging and holding the short circuiting elements in said first mentioned ring, and a governor for sliding said support.
In testimony whereof we have signed this specification.
HERMAN G. REIBEL. VIRGIL P. SPARKS.
US706468A 1924-04-14 1924-04-14 Short-circuiting device for alternating-current motors Expired - Lifetime US1570779A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US706468A US1570779A (en) 1924-04-14 1924-04-14 Short-circuiting device for alternating-current motors

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US706468A US1570779A (en) 1924-04-14 1924-04-14 Short-circuiting device for alternating-current motors

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1570779A true US1570779A (en) 1926-01-26

Family

ID=24837710

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US706468A Expired - Lifetime US1570779A (en) 1924-04-14 1924-04-14 Short-circuiting device for alternating-current motors

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1570779A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1983661A (en) Centrifugal device
US1570779A (en) Short-circuiting device for alternating-current motors
US2054479A (en) Clutch and switch for electric motors
US4395668A (en) Motors
US1501284A (en) Short circuiter
US2012509A (en) Clutch for electric motors
US1967782A (en) Subsynchronous electric motor
US1684941A (en) Short-circuiting device
US1947632A (en) Centrifugally actuated clutch
US1685549A (en) Short circuiter
US1768565A (en) Electrical apparatus
US1572928A (en) Short-circuiting device
US2292537A (en) Commutator short circuiting device
US1513799A (en) Short-circuiting device
US1557194A (en) Electrical apparatus
US1664781A (en) Dynamo-electric machine
US921505A (en) Rotor construction.
US1572917A (en) Short-circuiting device
US1601126A (en) Dynamo-electric machine
US1705231A (en) Short-circuiting device
US1640900A (en) Short circuiter
US1504438A (en) Short-circuiting device for motors
US1458682A (en) Short-circuiting device
US1476790A (en) Centrifugally-operated circuit-controlling device
US2465195A (en) Short-circuiter for alternating current motors