Title of Invention

"HOUSING SUPPORT SUITABLE PARTICULARLY FOR HOUSING CONTAINING A DEVICE SUCH AS AN ELECTRIC MOTOR"

Abstract A housing support comprising a support member, a location zone on the housing for receiving the support member, two spaced-apart connecting rings for securing the support member to the housing at the location zone and two recesses, one formed in the location zone and the other in the support member, whereby when the support member is secured to the location zone by means of the connecting means the recesses face one another and define a chamber positioned between the connecting means, a key being located in the chamber for receiving some of the forces which would otherwise be received by the connecting means.
Full Text HOUSING SUPPORT
This invention relates to a housing support and particularly to the support of a housing containing a rotatable device such as an electric motor.
Such a housing needs to be suitably located and is often supported upon a horizontal surface. However, sometimes the housing needs to be supported in other locations e.g. under a horizontal surface or against a vertical surface, and the housing support has to be suitable for these other locations.
Conventionally, bolts have been used as the main components of the housing support, but whilst these are suitable for supporting static loads, if the housing contains a rotatable device, dynamic forces acting in various directions are created and these cause the housing to move and sometime the bolts to break. Although it is possible to prevent this breakage by using more expensive and stronger bolts, the undue movement of the housing is difficult to prevent merely by using the stronger bolts.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a housing support which does not suffer from, or suffers less from the aforementioned disadvantages.
In accordance with the invention a housing support comprises a support member, a location zone on the housing for receiving the support member, two spaced-apart connecting means for securing the support member to the housing at the location zone and two recesses, one formed in the location zone and the other in the support member, whereby when the support member is secured to the location zone by means of the connecting means, the recesses face one another and define a chamber positioned between the connecting means, a key being located in the chamber for receiving some of the forces which would otherwise be received by the connecting means.
Preferably the housing is generally cylindrical in form and four locating zones, each comprising a flat surface, are provided, equally spaced-apart around the cylinder. Preferably also, opposing zones are parallel to one another and adjacent zones are perpendicular to one another.
Preferably the connecting means comprises a screw-threaded bolt which is capable of being positioned in a smooth sided hole in the support member and received in a screw-threaded bore in the zone.
Preferably the recess in the zone is elongated and has a longer axis which is in line with the centres of the bores and the recess in the support member is similarly elongated and has a longer axis which is in line with the centres of the holes.
When the housing is for a rotatable device e.g. an electric motor, the axes of the recesses are preferably parallel to the rotational axis of the device.
Accordingly there is provided a housing support which comprises and characterized by a support member, a location zone on the housing for receiving the support member, two spaced-apart connecting rings for securing the support member to the housing at the location zone and two recesses, one formed in the location zone and the other in the support member, whereby when the support member is secured to the location zone by means of the connecting means the recesses face one another and define a chamber positioned between the connecting means, a key being located in the chamber for receiving some of the forces which would otherwise be received by the connecting means.
One embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings of which:-
Figure 1 shows a part sectional part side view of an electric motor in a housing having a support according to the invention;
Figure 2 shows a cross-section on line A-A of Figure 1;
Figure 3 shows a cross-section on line B-B of Figure 1;
Figure 4 shows an enlarged plan view of a location zone on the housing shown in Figure 1;
Figure 5 shows an isometric view of a supporting member; and
Figure 6 shows a plan view of the supporting member shown in Figure 5.
As shown in Figures 1,2 and 3 an electric motor 10 consisting of a shaft 11, rotor 12 and stator 13 is contained within a generally cylindrical housing 14 of cast iron, the motor shaft 11 and housing 14 being coaxial. The exterior of the housing is formed with a plurality of cooling fins 15, a portion 16 for receiving a terminal box 17 and four location zones 18,19,20,21 each for receiving a supporting member 22. Each location zone is located on the outer surface of a thickened portion 23 of the housing wall (see Figures 2 and 3).
Each location zone such as 18, shown in Figure 4, comprises a machined elongated flat area having a boundary consisting of two parallel sides 24 and two semi circular ends 25. Two internally screw-threaded bores 26 are provided in the zone, extending into the housing wall. Each bore 26 is centred on the same centre as each of the two semi-circular ends 25.
Located between the bores in each zone is a machined closed profile keyway 27 having two parallel sides 28 parallel to the parallel sides 24 of the zone boundary and two semi-circular ends 29. The profile keyway 27 has a
major axis which passes through the centres of the two bores 26 and is parallel to the axis 0-0 of the shaft 11.
The zones 18 and 21, both closest to the terminal box 17, are each provided with a third bore 30 for receiving an earthing terminal 31 when not in use as part of the housing support. Only one zone is provided with such an earthing terminal; in this embodiment it is the zone referred to by numeral 18.
As can be seen particularly in Figures 2 and 3, the four zones 18,19,20,21 are equally spaced-apart around the outside of the housing 14. Diagonally opposed zones 18,20 and 19,21 are parallel to one another and adjacent zones such as 20,21 are perpendicular to one another. As shown, the two lower zones 20,21 are positioned in spaced-apart relationship at 45° to the horizontal.
Two support members 22 are provided, one at each lower zone, 20,21 to support the motor 10 and housing 14 on top of a flat horizontal surface (not shown). Alternatively the motor 10 and housing 14 could be secured to a vertical surface by means of support members 22 attached to the two zones 19, 20 on the left-hand as shown in Figures 2 and 3 or underneath a horizontal surface by means of support members 22 attached to two upper zones 18,19. (In the last mentioned configuration, the eye 32 used for transporting the motor 10 and housing 14 by means of a crane or hoist would be removed). The four zones 18, 19, 20 and 21 may also be used to support the motor and housing in a ducting by means of pad mountings.
The support members 22, one of which is shown in detail in Figures 5 and 6, each comprise two end portions 33, each provided with smooth-sided holes
34 receiving a bolt and an intermediate portion 35 having a surface 36 which is
at 45° to the undersurfaces 37 (see Figures 2 and 3) of the end portions 33. The
surface 36 of the intermediate portion 35 will contact a zone 18,19,20 or 21 on
the housing as shown, especially in Figures 2 and 3. The intermediate portion
35 has two smooth-sided holes 38 to receive bolts and positioned to be in
alignment with the screw-threaded bores 26 in the zone 18, 19, 20 or 21 and an
intermediate profile keyway 39 matching and positioned to be in alignment with
the keyway 27 in the zone 18, 19, 20 or 21 when secured thereto.
As can be seen in Figures 1, 2 and 3, two support members 22 are
secured one to each of the two lower zones 20 or 21 by means of two hexagon headed bolts 40, spring washers 41 being positioned beneath the bolt heads 42. A key 43 is accurately dimensioned to fit in the chamber formed by the two keyways 27 and 39, one in a zone 20 or 21 and the other in the intermediate section 35 of the supporting member 22 secured thereto. The two supporting members 22 are secured by bolts (not shown) inserted into the holes in the end sections 33 on to a horizontal surface not shown in the drawings.
It is found that in use the keys 43 eliminate or substantially prevent any axial or radial movement arising from rotation of the motor.



WE CLAIM:-
1. A housing support which comprises and characterized by a
support member (22), a location zone on the housing for receiving the
support member, two spaced-apart connecting means (40) for securing
the support member (22) to the housing at the location zone and two
recesses (27, 39), one formed in the location zone and the other in the
support member, whereby when the support member is secured to the
location zone by means of the connecting means the recesses face one
another and define a chamber positioned between the connecting means,
a key (43) being located in the chamber for receiving some of the forces
which would otherwise be received by the connecting means.
2. A housing support as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing is
generally cylindrical in form and four locating zones (18, 19, 20, 21),
each comprising a flat surface, are provided, equally spaced-apart
around the generally cylindrical housing.
3. A housing support as claimed in claim 2, wherein opposing zones
are parallel to one another and adjacent zones are perpendicular to one
another.
4. A housing support as claimed any one of the preceding claims
wherein the connecting means comprises a screw-threaded bolt (40)
which is capable of being positioned in a smooth sided hole in the
support member and received in a screw-threaded bore in the zone.
5. A housing support as claimed in claim 4, wherein the recess in the
zone is elongated and has a longer axis which is in line with the centres
of the bores and the recess in the support member is similarly elongated
and has a longer axis which is in line with the centres of the holes.
6. A housing support as claimed in claim 5, wherein the housing is
for a rotatable device and the axes of the recesses are parallel to the
rotational axis of the device.
7. A housing support substantially as described herein with reference
to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.

Documents:

267-del-1999-abstract.pdf

267-del-1999-claims.pdf

267-del-1999-correspondence-others.pdf

267-del-1999-correspondence-po.pdf

267-del-1999-description (complete).pdf

267-del-1999-drawings.pdf

267-del-1999-form-1.pdf

267-del-1999-form-13.pdf

267-del-1999-form-19.pdf

267-del-1999-form-2.pdf

267-del-1999-form-3.pdf

267-del-1999-form-4.pdf

267-del-1999-form-6.pdf

267-del-1999-gpa.pdf

267-del-1999-pct-409.pdf

267-del-1999-pct-416.pdf

267-del-1999-petition-137.pdf

267-del-1999-petition-138.pdf


Patent Number 216254
Indian Patent Application Number 267/DEL/1999
PG Journal Number 13/2008
Publication Date 28-Mar-2008
Grant Date 11-Mar-2008
Date of Filing 18-Feb-1999
Name of Patentee BROOK MOTORS LIMITED
Applicant Address BTR HOUSE, CARLISLE PLACE, LONODON SW1P 1BX, ENGLAND.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 LEE, JOHN DAVID 12 HILLSIDE CRESCENT, NEWSOME, HUDDERSFIELD HD1 3LJ, ENGLAND.
PCT International Classification Number F16M 1/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 9804172.6 1998-02-28 U.K.