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Victory Industrial Corporation

Victory Industrial Corporation Patent applications
Patent application numberTitlePublished
20120119350Heat Sink Module - An improved heat sink module includes a main body and at least one diode. Mounting brackets, each having a through hole, extend from the outer periphery of the arcuate main body. A plurality of engaging holes are formed on the backside of the main body and each have at least one vent slot. To increase the heat dissipation area and yield rate of the main body, a plurality of upright, alternately arranged first and second fins are provided on the front side of the main body. The first fins extend between the inner and the outer peripheries of the main body, whereas the second fins extend from the outer periphery toward the inner periphery but are spaced therefrom. Each diode is peripherally provided with engaging ribs and has a wired end. The vent slots allow the at least one diode to be inserted into the engaging holes without difficulty.05-17-2012
20110057525One-Way Pulley System for an Alternator Assembly - A one-way pulley for an alternator assembly includes an outer wheel, a clutch assembly, and a spindle. The outer wheel includes an axial hole extending longitudinally therethrough, whereby the axial hole forms an inner surface of the outer wheel. The clutch assembly is disposed within the axial hole of the outer wheel and includes a housing with an outer surface for contacting the inner surface of the outer wheel, and a plurality of rolling elements operable to extend into a pivot hole. The spindle is disposed within the pivot hole of the clutch assembly, the spindle having an outer surface for contacting the plurality of rolling elements and a coupling portion for connecting to a rotor shaft. The outer surface of the clutch assembly housing is fixedly attached to the inner surface of the outer wheel.03-10-2011
20110001401Welding Assembled Structure of Diode in Rectifier for Generator - A welding assembled structure of a diode in a rectifier is disclosed. Therein, a solid joint lead which is a lengthwise member with one end contacting a leader frame of the rectifier, and an opposite extended end bent and extended outward the leader frame, while having a soldering tag located at one side of the extended end. The diode has a pin with an extended end located in a restricting area defined by the solid joint lead and the soldering tag. The soldering tag is welded by a spot welding process and bent toward the solid joint lead under stress when melted at a high temperature and, so as to deform and clamp the pin of the diode together with the solid joint lead, thereby fix-clamping the pin of the diode. The diode is secured by spot welding from loosening during operation, thereby ensuring the performance of the rectifier.01-06-2011
20110001387Carbon Brush Holder with Improved Air Vents - A carbon brush holder with improved air vents includes a body, a housing, and an exhaust lid, which are provided with corresponding fixing structures for their convenient assembly or disassembly. The exhaust lid is formed with a diverging air channel. By the exquisite configurations of the fixing structures provided on its components, the carbon brush holder is easy to assemble and disassemble so as to facilitate replacement or repair of parts settled in the carbon brush holder. Besides, since the exhaust lid in the present invention has the diverging air channel opened at two sides thereof as the air vents, it significantly improves the efficiency in dust expelling and heat dissipating, thereby effectively preventing the air vent from blocked and preventing overheat caused by poor exhaust.01-06-2011
20100325874Method for Making Wound Stator of Automotive Generator - A method for making a wound stator of an automotive generator is provided for replacing the conventional winding technique. The method includes: forming a stator ring provided with a plurality of annularly arranged radial through slots; cutting a copper wire into a plurality of wire units each having a rectangular cross section; inserting the wire units into the through slots in an interlacing manner; and soldering wire ends of the wire units sequentially so as to form a connected loop.12-30-2010

Patent applications by Victory Industrial Corporation