Patents Assigned to Toledo Commutator Co.
  • Patent number: 5198790
    Abstract: A transducer is disclosed for detecting an electrical pulse from a circuit and for generating an output signal in response to each pulse. The transducer includes a first electric coil having two ends adapted for connection with the circuit and a second electric coil having two ends on which the output signal is generated. The coils are coaxially wound together and a rod constructed of a ferromagnetic material is positioned through the rod. A housing also constructed of a ferromagnetic material includes two spaced end portions which contact the opposite ends of the rod. The housing also includes locking tabs which engage and lock the housing to opposite ends of the rod.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 30, 1993
    Assignee: Toledo Commutator Co.
    Inventor: David I. Elow
  • Patent number: 5107160
    Abstract: An electrical commutator of the type which is formed by bending a strip of conducting material having outwardly extending and spaced apart tangs along one side into a cylindrical sleeve so that the tangs extend outwardly from one axial end of the sleeve. The strip includes at least one, and preferably two, recessed portions in the space between adjacent tangs so that these recessed portions protrude radially inwardly once the strip is formed into the cylindrical sleeve. Anchoring portions on the inner surface of the sleeve, as well as the recessed portions, are then encapsulated in an insulating material, such as phenolic resin. Thereafter, axially extending and circumferentially spaced slots are machined in the outer periphery of the sleeve and these slots extend to a midpoint in the space between adjacent tangs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1992
    Assignee: Toledo Commutator Co.
    Inventor: Dale Langdon