Abstract:
An oil sealing structure of a motor includes a cover and at least one sealing element. The motor has a shaft, a fluid bearing and a bushing. The fluid bearing mounts to the shaft and is accommodated in the bushing. The cover is disposed around the shaft and is connected with an opening of the bushing. The sealing element is disposed around the shaft and between the fluid bearing and the cover. A fan and a motor including the above-mentioned oil sealing structure are also disclosed.
Abstract:
A fan structure includes a frame, a cover, a stator structure and a base. The cover and the frame are integrally formed as a single piece. The stator structure is disposed in the cover and the base is connected to the cover. Thus, the stator structure is located between the cover and the base.
Abstract:
An assembly method and fixture for assembling a supporting disk of a motor rotor according to the invention is based on an “adjusting, and fixing” concept. A functional axis fixture and an adjusting axis fixture, which can match with each other for holding the supporting disk and the rotor, are first prepared. The functional axis of the supporting disk is aligned with the geometric axis of the functional axis fixture, and the geometric axis of the rotor is aligned with the geometric axis of the adjusting axis fixture. By engaging the functional axis fixture and the adjusting axis fixture, the functional axis of the supporting disk is aligned with the geometric axis of the rotor. Therefore, the bias and concentricity can be precisely controlled and improved.
Abstract:
A motor with an oil seal. The oil seal includes a first storage wall disposed in a position corresponding to a recess of a shaft. The oil seal receives lubricant and prevents leakage of the lubricant, enhancing self-lubrication of the motor. A bottom storage tank with a specific sloped surface is provided in the motor. During rotation of the shaft, the bottom storage tank increases usage of the lubricant, thereby enhancing self-lubrication of the motor.
Abstract:
A motor control device includes a rotation speed control circuit, a voltage transforming circuit, a buffering circuit and a driving circuit. The rotation speed control circuit provides a rotation speed control signal. The voltage transforming circuit is electrically connected to the rotation speed control circuit and transforms the rotation speed control signal to a speed control voltage signal. The buffering circuit, electrically connected to the voltage transforming circuit, receives the speed control voltage signal and delays or buffers output of the speed control voltage signal. The driving circuit, electrically connected to the buffering circuit, receives the speed control voltage signal from the buffering circuit and generates a driving signal according to the speed control voltage signal so as to control the operation of the motor.
Abstract:
An electronic device includes a casing, a centrifugal blower and sidewall received in the casing. The casing is adapted for accommodating electronic components therein, and includes a bottom cover and an opposite top cover. The centrifugal blower is surrounded by the sidewall and includes a sleeve directly mounted to the bottom cover, a bearing member mounted in the sleeve, a stator mounted to the sleeve and an impeller rotatably supported by the bearing member. The bottom cover of the electronic device functions as a bottom plate of the centrifugal blower.
Abstract:
A sleeve bearing system includes a bearing housing, a sleeve bearing received in the bearing housing, and a wear-resistant pad received at a bottom of the bearing housing. The bearing housing defines a receiving recess therein for receiving the sleeve bearing. The wear-resistant pad is sandwiched between the sleeve bearing and a bottom of the bearing housing. The wear-resistant pad includes a central supporting portion aligning with the bearing hole of the sleeve bearing and a plurality of ears extending radially and outwardly from and an outer periphery of the supporting portion. A reservoir is defined between adjacent ears around the supporting portion.
Abstract:
A stator structure of a motor includes a magnetically conducting element, a circuit board, a bus line and a housing. The magnetically conducting element has at least one coil. The circuit board is positioned adjacent to the magnetically conducting element and electrically connected to the coil. The bus line is electrically connected to the circuit board or the coil. The housing has a top part and a bottom part, which are disposed at two opposite sides of the magnetically conducting element. The top part or the bottom part has a first fastening structure. One end of the circuit board or the bus line is fixed to the first fastening structure.
Abstract:
A bearing structure which is cooperated with a shaft and is disposed in a bearing tube comprises an oil bearing and a cylindrical sealing member. The oil bearing has an axial hole. The shaft passes through the axial hole. The cylindrical sealing member covers a top surface and at least a portion of a sidewall of the oil bearing. The cylindrical sealing member has a through hole defined in its center. The shaft passes through the through hole.
Abstract:
A method for utilizing a household's existing telephone line wiring and existing analog telephone sets to make VoIP calls and PSTN calls are provided. The method allows the installation of a simple VoIP routing device in the existing wiring without restructuring of the existing wiring or a deployment of a totally separate network. The method deploys a number of mapping devices to take advantages of the un-used wires in the existing wiring. The mapping devices are installed between the wall jacks and the phone sets, and between a wall jack and the VoIP routing device. The installation of the mapping devices is easy and requires no special tools and experienced personnel.