Invention Application
- Patent Title: STATOR FOR AN ELECTRIC MACHINE
- Patent Title (中): 电机定子
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Application No.: PCT/US2009/052012Application Date: 2009-07-28
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Publication No.: WO2010014647A2Publication Date: 2010-02-04
- Inventor: SABAN, Daniel, M. , GUEDES-PINTO, Paulo , STOUT, John
- Applicant: DIRECT DRIVE SYSTEMS, INC. , SABAN, Daniel, M. , GUEDES-PINTO, Paulo , STOUT, John
- Applicant Address: 12880 Moore Street Cerritos, CA 90703 US
- Assignee: DIRECT DRIVE SYSTEMS, INC.,SABAN, Daniel, M.,GUEDES-PINTO, Paulo,STOUT, John
- Current Assignee: DIRECT DRIVE SYSTEMS, INC.,SABAN, Daniel, M.,GUEDES-PINTO, Paulo,STOUT, John
- Current Assignee Address: 12880 Moore Street Cerritos, CA 90703 US
- Agency: HENRY, Michael, K. et al.
- Priority: US61/084,238 20080728; US61/096,290 20080911; US12/496,414 20090701; US12/496,452 20090701; US12/496,458 20090701
- Main IPC: H02K1/12
- IPC: H02K1/12 ; H02K1/16
Abstract:
In one aspect, a stator core for a stator of an electrical machine includes an elongate stator yoke having an interior surface that defines an axial central opening through the stator yoke. The interior surface further defines a plurality of axial channels about a perimeter of the central opening. A plurality of stator teeth are retained in the plurality of axial channels and spaced apart from one another to define to define axial channels to receive windings of the stator. In another aspect, a stator includes an elongate core defining an inner volume to receive a rotor of an electric machine. The core includes a yoke and an array of teeth extending from the yoke toward the inner volume. The array of teeth defines slots between each pair of adjacent teeth in the array. Each slot includes a first slot region adapted to hold at least a portion of a conductive winding and a second slot region adapted to hold at least a portion of a conductive winding. The first slot region is defined by two non-parallel opposing slot side portions, and the second slot region is defined by two parallel opposing slot side portions. In another aspect, an electric machine may include a central opening and a plurality of teeth facing inwardly toward the central opening. Slots may be defined between adjacent teeth, and a wedge may be disposed in one or more of the slots, partitioning the slots into a coils portion and an open portion. A gap may be defined between the stator core and the rotor. A fluid flow path defined from the gap and the open portions of the slots provide for improved fluid flow through the electric machine. Wedges disposed in the slots maintain the coils into a packed state.
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