Title of Invention

A TERMINAL CONNECTOR FOR AN ELECTRIC MOTOR WITH A SPEED REDUCER

Abstract 57) Abstract:- A structure of a terminal connection in an electric motor with a speed reducer permits easy and smooth connection between a brush terminal and a power terminal simply by installing a case cover to a case frame. A support plate fixed to the case cover is divided into a terminal half provided with a power terminal and an output shaft half disposed on the output shaft side. The terminal half is supported in such a manner that it is allowed to move with respect to the oulput shaft half.
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The present invention relates to a terminal connector for an electric motor with a speed reducer, which is used for an automotive electric device such as a wiper motor.
In the type of motor with speed reducer, a brush holder is fixed to a case frame which supports a worm reducer for reducing the output of the electric motor and an output shaft; a brush terminal electrically connected to the brush which slides and contacts a commentator is provided on the brush holder, a sugar plate provided with a power terminal, which is electrically connected to a power supply lead wire, is fixed to a case cover; and the case cover is installed from the axial direction of the output shaft with respect to the case frame.
In the case of this type of motor with speed reducer, when mounting the case cover on the case frame, the power terminal and the brush terminal must be inserted to make electrical connection. However, these terminals are conventionally fixed respectively to the brush holder and the case cover; therefore, the terminals must be accurately positioned when installing the case cover to the case tame. This leads to poor work efficiency and an accumulated dimensional tolerance from the case cover, the film, the brush holder, etc. preventing smooth connection of the terminals in a predetermined position. As a result, tiled terminals may deform, or stable supply of electric currents may not be secured.
The object of the present invention is to provide a structure of a terminal connection in an electric motor with a speed reducer, which is capable of solving the problems stated above.

Accordingly' the present invention provides a terminal connector for an electric motor with a speed reducer, said terminal connector comprising a brush holder which is fixed to a case frame supporting a worm reducer for decelerating the output of the electric motor and an output shaft is provided with brush terminals electrically connected to a brush which slides and contacts a commutate, and a support plate fixed to a case cover and provided with power terminals which are electrically connected to a power connecting terminal by a power supply lead wire; wherein said case cover is installed from the axial direction of said output shaft with respect to said case frame, thereby electrically connecting said power terminals and said brush terminals, characterized in that said support plate is divided into a terminal half provided with said power terminals and an output shaft half which is disposed on the output shaft side; and said terminal half is supported in such a manner that it is allowed to move with respect to said output shaft half
The structure according to the present invention described above pen nits easy and smooth connection of the brush terminal and the power terminal.
With reference to the accompanying drawings in which :
Fig. 1 is a top plan view of a wiper motor with a partial cross-sectional view thereof;
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the wiper motor;



Fig. 3 is a bottom view showing a case cover with a support plate mounted thereon;
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing the case cover with the support plate mounted tiebreak;
Fig. 5 is a top plan view of the support plate provided with a power supply lead wire;
Fig. 6 is a front view of a brush holder with a partial cross-sectional view thereof:

Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a partition wall;
and'
Pig. 9 is a diagram illustrating a brush terminal
and a power terminal in a fitted state.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of the present invention will be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, reference numeral 1 denotes an electric lot or constituting a wiper motor. The electr:'LC motor 1 .s constructed primarily by a motor shaft 3 rotatably journeyed by a bottomed cylindrical yoke 2, an armature :ore 4 attached to the motor shaft 3, a coil !5 wound around the armature core 4, a permanent magnet 6 attached :o the inner circumferential surface of the yoke 2, a commutator 7 attached to the motor shaft 3, and a brush 8 which slides and contacts the commutator 7. The embodiment basically has a similar construction as a conventional electric motor.
Reference numeral 9 denotes a case frame which is integrally assembled to the edge on the opening side of the yoke 2. The distal end of the motor shaft 3 juts out of the yoke 2 into the case frame 9; the distal end of the motor shaft 3 is provided with a pair of worms 3a, 3b having thread grooves which are oriented oppositely from

each other; and the worms 3a, 3 b mesh with a pair of worm gears 10, 10 which are rotatably supported on the bottom surface of the case frame 9. The worm gears 10, 10 are provided integrally with first gears 11,11 with a small diameter on the same axis as the worm gears 10, 10; the first gears 11, 11 mesh with a second gear 12 with a large diameter; and an output shaft 13, which is rotatably journal on the bottom surface of the case frame 9 via a bearing 9a, is attached to the second gear 12 in such a manner that it rotates together with the second gear 12 as one piece. The driving force of the electric motor 3 is reduced via the worms 3a, 3b, the worm gears 10, 10, the first gears 11,11 and the second gear 12 before it is supplied to the output shaft 13 so as to activate a wiper actuator (not shown) which is interlocked and Hiked with the butut shaft 13.
Reference numeral 14 denotes a brush holder which is fixed to the yoke-side edge of the case frame 9. The brush 8 is supported by the brush holder 14 so that it may be urged toward the commutator 7 and it may be free to move in the inside and outside diameter directions. The part of the brush holder 14 which juts out toward the case frame 9 is provided with three brush terminal pieces 15a, 15b, 15c which are electrically connected via pig


tails 8a to the three brushes 8 for low speed, high speed, and grounding, respectively.
Reference numeral 16 denotes a case cover which is fixed, with a screw 17, to the case frame 9 to cover the top opening of the case frame 9. A support plate 18 made of an insulating material, which will be discussed later, is attached to the inner surface of the case cover 16.
In other words, the support plate 18 is constructed by a half 19 on the terminal side and a half 20 on the output shaft side. The two halves 19 and 20 are respectively provided with laps 19a, 20a which overlap each other when the half 19 on the terminal side is positioned on the inner surface of the case cover 16. A retaining hook 19b, which projects from the lap 19a of the half on the terminal side, is loosely inserted in an engaging hole 20b formed in the lap 20a of the half on the output shaft side so as to support the half 19 on the terminal side in such a manner that it freely slides in direction A in Fig. 3 with respect to the half 20 on the output shaft side.
The laps 19a and 2 0a of the two halves 19 and 20 are further provided with through holes 19c and 20c into which two fixing projections 16a, which jut out from the inner surface of the case cover 16 toward the case frame 9, are inserted. The through hole 19c in the half 19 on


vertical direction, i.e. direction A, in Fig. 3, whereas the through hole 20c in the half 20 on the output shaft side has a small diameter. Thus, the half 20 on the output shaft side can be fixed to the case cover 16 while allowing the half 19 on the terminal side to move, by loosely inserting the fixing projection 16a on the case , cover 16 into the large-diameter through hole 19c of the half 19 on the terminal side and by inserting it in the small-diameter through hole 20c in the half 20 on the output shaft side to retain it.
The half 19 on the terminal side is equipped with three power terminals 21a, 21b, and 21c which are to be electrically connected to the three brush terminal pieces 15a, 15b, and 15c of the brush holder 14. The power terminals 21a, 21b, and 21c have a fitting groove 21d which slidably fits to the brush terminal pieces 15a, 15b, and 15c in the axial direction of the output shaft 13. Width X of the brush terminal pieces 15a, 15b, and 15c and width Y of the fitting groove 21d of the power terminals 21a, 21b, and 21c are set to establish a relationship of X
terminals 21a, 21b, and 21c to make electrical connection by installing the case cover 16, to which the support plate 18 has been attached in advance, from the axial direction of the output shaft 13 in relation to the case frame 9 to which the brush holder 14 has been fixed. At this time, one side of the fitting groove 21d engages with an engaging groove 15d formed in the brush terminal pieces 15a, 15b, and 15c. Since there is the relationship expressed by X Further, the half 19 on the terminal side is equipped with a through hole 19d, in which the journal of the first gear 11 is inserted, and a coil enclosure 19e for housing a noise suppressor coil 22. Provided on the

side surface of the case frame 9 of the half 19 on the terminal side is a partition wall 19f for partitioning the terminal connection between the power terminals 21a, 21b, and 21c and the brush terminal pieces 15a, 15b, and 15c from the gear meshing section of the worms 3a, 3b, the worm gears 10, 10, the first gears 11, 11, and the second gear 12. Thus, the partition wall 19f prevents the lubricant such as grease, which is applied to the gear meshing section, from leaking into the terminal connection.
Incidentally, both edges of the partition wall 19f are formed in accordance with the direction, i.e. direction A in Fig. 3, in which the half 19 obi the terminal side slides and engages loosely in a labyrinth mode with an engaging groove 9b formed in the side surface of the case frame 9 and they are loca'ced closely to a stepped section 9c formed to approximately follow the contour of the partition wall 19f. This allows the half 19 on the terminal side to move with respect tithe case frame 9, In addition, the labyrinth structure effectively prevents the leakage of lubricant.
A contact plate 23, which rotates integrally with the second gear 12, is retained to the case cover 16 of the second gear 12. A central part 23a of the contact plate 23 is inserted in a through hole 20d formed in the

half '20 on the output shaft side and it is rotatably jumbled by a shaft supporting section 16b provided on the case cover 16. A relay plate 25, which slides and contacts the contact plate 23, is mounted on the outer circumferential section of the through hole 20d of the half 20 on the output shaft side. As the electric motor 1 drives the second gear 12 forward or reversely, the relay plate 25 touches or leaves the current-carrying section of the contact plate 23, thereby controlling the supply of power to the power supply lead wire 26.
Reference numeral 27 denotes a power connecting terminal which is
provided on a portion of the support plate 18 on the jobsite side from that
where the electric motor 1 is disposed. The power connecting terminal 27 is
comprised of one end of the power supply lead wire 26, which one end is
electrically connected, and a part of the relay plate 25, which part is bent.
Formed on the side surface of the case cover 16 of the half 19 on the terminal
side and the half 20 on the output shaft side are retaining sections 19g and 20g
for retaining the power supply lead wire 26. The power supply lead wire 26
extending from the power connecting terminal 27 are retained by the retaining
sections 19g


and 20g of the two halves 19 and 20 and it reaches the noise suppressor coil 22; it is further electrically-connected from the noise suppressor coil 22 to the power terminals 21a, 21b, and 21c. Thus, currents are supplied to the brush 8 via the power connecting terminal 27, the power supply lead wire 26, the power terminals 21a, 21b, 21c, and the brush terminal pieces 15a, 15b, 15c.
In the embodiment of the present invention which is configured as described above, to install the case cover 16 onto the case frame 9, the brush holder 14 is attached to the case frame 9 and the necessary components such as the worm gears 10, 10, the first gears 11, 11, the second gear 12, and the output shaft 13 are installed beforehand. The support plate 18, to which the power supply lead wire 26 has been attached, the contact plate 23, and the relay plate 25 are installed to the case cover 16 in advance. Then, the case cover 16 is installed from the axial direction of the output shaft 13 with respect to the case frame 9. This fits the power terminals 21a, 21b, and 21c provided on the half 19 on the terminal side of the support plate 18 to the brush terminal pieces 15a, 15b, and 15c provided on the brush holder 14, thereby making electrical connection between the terminals 15a, 15b, 15c and the terminals 21a, 21b, 21c. In this case, since the half 19 on the terminal

side is supported slidably with respect to the half 20 on the output shaft side as previously described, the half 19 on the terminal side can be installed while moving it
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to accomplish proper positioning of the power terminals 21a, 21b, and 21c in relation to the brush terminal pieces 15a, 15b, and 15c.
Th«s, in the embodiment of the present invention, installing the case cover 16 onto the case frame 9 permits the connection of the brush terminal pieces 15a, 15b, and 15c to the power terminals 21a, 21b, and 21c. In this case, the support plate 18 on which the power
• terminals 21a, 21b, and 21c are mounted is divided into two sections, namely, the half 20 on the output shaft side which is integrally supported by the case cover 9 and the half 19 on the terminal side which is movably
. supported by the half 20 on the output side, the power terminals 21a, 21b, and 21c being provided on the half 20 • on the terminal side. As a result, when installing the ' case cover 16 onto the case frame 9, the half 19 on the terminal side can be moved for accurate positioning of the power terminals 21a, 21b, 21c and the brush terminals 15a, 15b, 15c. This makes it possible to absorb the dimensional tolerances, machining errors, or assembly errors of the components such as the case frame 9, the brush holder 14, the case cover 16, and the support plate

18, thus permitting easier installation; it also makes it possible to prevent the brush terminal pieces 15a, 15b, 15c and the power terminals 21a, 21b, 21c from deforming due to assembly accompanied by undue stress.
Incidentally, although the half 19 on the terminal • side is supported so that it may be moved with respect to the half 2 0 on the output shaft side as previously stated, the power supply lead wire 26 is retained on the retaining sections 19g, 20g for holding the lead wire which are formed on the side surface of the case cover 16 of the two halves 19 and 20; therefore, the two halves 19 and 20 are integrally combined in an elastic manner by the power supply lead wire 26, preventing the half 19 on the terminal side from rattling.
Thus, since the present invention is configured as stated above, installing the case cover onto the case frame enables the connection between the brush terminals provided on the brush holder fixed to the case frame and the power terminals provided on the support plate fixed to the case cover. The support plate is divided into the half on the terminal side where the power terminals are provided and the half on the output shaft side which is disposed on the output shaft side; and the half on the terminal side is movably supported by the half on the output side. As a result, when installing the case cover

onto the case frame, the half on the terminal side can be moved for accurate positioning of the power terminals and the brush terminals. This makes it possible to absorb the dimensional tolerances, machining errors, or assembly-errors of the components such as the case frame, the brush holder, the case cover, and the support plate, thus permitting easier installation; it also makes it possible to prevent the terminals from deforming due to assembly .. accompanied by undue stress.


WE CLAIM:
1. A tenninal connector for an electric motor (1) with a speed reducer, said terminal connector comprising a brush holder (14), which is fixed to a case frame (9) supporting a worm reducer (10, 10) for decelerating the output of the electric motor and an output shaft (3) is provided with brush terminals (15a, 15b, 15c) electrically connected to a brush (8) which slides and contacts a commutator (7), and a support plate (18) fixed to a case cover (16) and provided with power terminals (21a, 21b, 21c) which are electrically connected to a power connecting terminal (27) by a power supply lead wire (26); wherein said case cover (16) is installed from the axial direction of said output shaft (3) with respect to said case frame (9), thereby electrically connecting said power terminals (21a, 21b, 21c) and said brush terminals (15a, 15b, 15c), characterized in that said support plate (18) is divided into a terminal half (19) provided with said power terminals (21a, 21b, 21c) and an output shaft half (20) which is disposed on the output shaft side; and said terminal half (19) is supported in such a manner that it is allowed to move with respect to said output shaft half (20).
2. The terminal connector according to claim 1, wherein the terminal half and the output shaft half are respectively provided with laps which overlap when the terminal half is positioned on the inner surface side of the case cover, and retaining hook, which projects from the terminal half^ is loosely inserted in an engaging hole formed in the output shaft half so as to support tlie terminal half in such a manner that it is allowed to move.


3. • The terminal connector according to claim 2, wherein the tenninal half is
provided with a large-diameter through hole and the output shaft half is provided with a small-diameter through hole in a position corresponding to the position of the large-diameter through hole, and a fixing projection, which juts out from the inner surface of the case cover toward the case frame, is inserted and retained in the small-diameter through hole while it is loosely inserted in the large-diameter through hole, thereby fixing the output shaft half to the case cover in such a manner that the terminal half is allowed to move.
4. The terminal connector according to claim 2 or 3, wherein lead wire
retaining sections are provided on a surface which laces against the inner
surface of the case cover, to retain a power supply lead wire onto the lead
wire retaining sections.
5. The terminal connector according to claims 1 to 4.wherein the terminal
half is provided with a partition wall which partitions the speed reducer
from the terminal connection in cooperation with the case frame.
6. A terminal connector for an electric motor with a speed reducer,
substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying
drawings.


Documents:

0072-mas-1996 others.pdf

0072-mas-1996 abstract.jpg

0072-mas-1996 abstract.pdf

0072-mas-1996 claims.pdf

0072-mas-1996 correspondence others.pdf

0072-mas-1996 correspondence po.pdf

0072-mas-1996 description (complete).pdf

0072-mas-1996 drawings.pdf

0072-mas-1996 form-1.pdf

0072-mas-1996 form-26.pdf

0072-mas-1996 form-29.pdf

0072-mas-1996 form-4.pdf

0072-mas-1996 form-6.pdf

0072-mas-1996 petition.pdf


Patent Number 193083
Indian Patent Application Number 72/MAS/1996
PG Journal Number 30/2009
Publication Date 24-Jul-2009
Grant Date
Date of Filing 16-Jan-1996
Name of Patentee MITSUBA CORPORATION
Applicant Address 2681, HIROSAWACHO 1-CHOME, KIRYU-SHI, GUNMA-KEN,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 HIROKAZU SHODA, 1754-2 KAMIUEKIHONMACHI, ISESAKI-SHI, GUNMA-KEN,
PCT International Classification Number H05K7/14
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA