Abstract:
A low profile pump motor lead protector with a head guard and a trailing guard, the head guard including a front section with a front end and a rear section with a rear end, the trailing guard having a pin end for insertion in a head guard socket, the lead protector for protecting a motor lead of a pump and motor assembly of a downhole production string for surfacing fluid from a reservoir such as a subterranean oil well.
Abstract:
A stator includes a stator core has slots that are each provided between stator teeth disposed on the stator core. The insulation paper is disposed in the slot between the coil and the stator core defining the slot has a recess at a position adjacent to connection parts between side walls and a bottom wall of the insulation paper. The recess extends so as to be apart from the connection parts in one of a radial direction and the circumferential direction. The insulation members include a projection that is configured to be disposed inside the recess.
Abstract:
A restricting member is provided that is in contact with respective bent lead portions of a long-sized lead and a short-sized lead and imparts a tension to linear lead portions thereof in a mold for insert molding. The restricting member reliably prevents the leads from displacement and deformation resulting from the pressure of the resin at the time of insert molding, and allows the long-sized lead and the short-sized lead to be disposed at proper positions in a molded body.
Abstract:
A stator unit for including a plurality of coils includes a stator core configured to have the coils wound around the stator core; and a routing member including a plurality of groove configured to have wires routed in the groove, the wires extending from the coils.
Abstract:
A wound stator for a dynamo-electric machine comprising a stator stack having a unitary cylindrical yoke and a plurality of circumferentially spaced, radially inward extending stator teeth defining stator slots therebetween. A winding is formed by a strand of wire forming turns around each stator tooth, each winding including a first lead end extending from a stator slot on a first side of a respective stator tooth and a second lead end extending from a stator slot on a second side of the respective stator tooth. An insulation system is provided including an insulating structure septum extending through each stator slot between windings located on two adjacent stator teeth, the turns of each winding located between a respective stator tooth and a first surface of the insulating structure septum engaged with the winding.
Abstract:
A stator for an electric motor includes a substrate, sensor leads and power leads connected to the substrate, and a lead wiring part that retains the substrate and routes the sensor leads and the power leads. The substrate has a Hall IC that is a position detection circuit for a rotor mounted thereon, and a hole for inserting a terminal provided in a board-in connector formed therein. The substrate is retained only by the lead wiring part, and the sensor leads and the power leads are retained by the lead wiring part.
Abstract:
A fluid-cooled stator assembly for electrical machines. The stator assembly may include a stator core having a back iron portion and a plurality of stator teeth. Each of the plurality of stator teeth may be separated from each other by at least one of plurality of slots, the slots being structured to receive placement of stator windings. The apparatus also includes a thermal management conduit that is positioned at various locations about the stator assembly, including within or along the back iron portion, stator teeth, slots, and/or among the stator windings. Further, the thermal management conduit may provide insulation for one or more coils of the stator windings. Additionally, at least a portion of the thermal management conduit may be formed from a thermally conductive polymer. The thermal management conduit is configured to convey a thermal management fluid in a heat exchange relationship with the stator assembly.
Abstract:
A radially outer insulating paper includes: an annular radially outer insulating paper base portion that is disposed on a radially inner side of a row of first coil terminals; and radially outer insulating paper protruding portions that each protrude radially outward from an axially outer end portion of the radially outer insulating paper base portion, and that are inserted between adjacent first coil terminals axially further outward than second bent portions; and a radially inner insulating paper includes: an annular radially inner insulating paper base portion that is disposed on a radially outer side of a row of second coil terminals; and radially inner insulating paper protruding portions that each protrude radially inward from an axially outer end portion of the radially inner insulating paper base portion, and that are inserted between adjacent second coil terminals axially further outward than fourth bent portions.
Abstract:
A rotating electrical machine includes: a rotor core in which a slot passing therethrough is provided; a rotor winding which coil end portion is extended on the axially outer side than the core end face of the rotor core; a U-shaped channel which is arranged on the slot of the rotor core, is touched to come into contact with a bottom portion of the rotor winding, and is axially extended to be projected on the axially outer side than the core end face of the rotor core; a slot cell which insulates the rotor winding and the U-shaped channel from the rotor core; and an interposed piece arranged between the rotor windings at a portion more projected than the core end face of the rotor core. The projected end face of the U-shaped channel is arranged on the axially inner side than the projected end face of the interposed piece.
Abstract:
A stator structure for an electric motor unit, includes a main body; an insulated member mounted on the main body; a plastic body disposed on the insulated member; a copper circuit path disposed on the plastic body; a plurality of first and second windings, each being wound on the main body, consisting of a metal wire and a coated sheath enclosing the metal wire and includes first and second leading ends extending through the insulated member so as to be soldered on the copper circuit path; and several power conducting wires, each having a distal section soldered with the corresponding second leading end of a respective one of the second windings.