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titleOfInvention Continuous metal fiber brush
abstract (57) Abstract: A brush stock comprising a plurality of conductive fibers, or a stranded wire of a fiber, at least some of which may have a plurality of bends along the entire length of the fiber or stranded wire. A conductive fiber brush comprising: The fiber may have a diameter of less than 0.2 mm, and the points of contact in the fiber or strand maintain elastic tension between the fiber or strand, thereby creating a gap between the fiber or strand. And up to 70% in extreme cases, between 1% and 50%, depending on a variety of factors including the material used, the current density conducted, and the sliding speed being acted upon. Are usually arranged in contact with each other in such a way as to produce a specific mass deviation of between 10% and 20%. The plurality of bends create fibers or strands having a regular or irregular spiral pattern, wavy pattern, jagged pattern, triangular or rectangular pattern, or all, or other undulating patterns. It is realized by. Optionally, the gap in the brush stock is partially wrapped in an outer armor and slid into the casing or provided with other coatings of all or part of the area of the brush stock, and The material is impregnated or sprayed, the specific mass deviation of the surface has increased, or some or all of the points of contact between the fibers or strands have been soldered, welded, or otherwise Either thermally coupled, or both. Optionally, friction between the fibers may also be reduced by light lubrication applied by rinsing the brush or brush stock in a lubricant. In one embodiment, the fiber brush is utilized in a brush loading device having a hydrostatically controlled brush holder and the force applied to the brush is controlled by metal or other conductive hydrostatic fluid that simultaneously conducts current to the brush. Is done.
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