Abstract:
A rotor (3) for a permanent magnet motor has a is rotatable around an axis of rotation (A) and has a plurality of axially extending permanent magnets (6) which are offset circumferentially in a symmetrical manner and arranged, respectively, in receptacles (16) of a yoke (7) which is assembled from axially stacked sheet lamellas (10), with the sheet lamellas (10) each having a coaxial inner hole (9), at least a first recess (8a) which is open toward the inner hole (9), and one second recess (8b) which is closed toward the inner hole (9), and with the lamellas being formed in a rotationally symmetrical manner so as to be offset at least by a phase angle, with at least two sheet lamellas (10) being oriented so as to be offset relative to one another by half of the phase angle.
Abstract:
The invention provides a motor comprising a stator and a rotor. The stator core includes a laminated stator core made of laminated stator core plates in which straight cut surfaces are formed on a circular outer peripheral surface of the laminated stator core plates. The straight cut surfaces of the laminated stator core plates are circumferentially displaced every predetermined laminated stator core plates so that the straight cut surfaces are uniformly distributed in an axial and a circumferential direction of the laminated stator core. Therefore, a flow passage for lubricating oil is ensured, while local magnetic saturation of the stator core is dissolved and a cogging torque and an induced voltage waveform distortion rate are improved.
Abstract:
A rotor (3) for a permanent magnet motor has a is rotatable around an axis of rotation (A) and has a plurality of axially extending permanent magnets (6) which are offset circumferentially in a symmetrical manner and arranged, respectively, in receptacles (16) of a yoke (7) which is assembled from axially stacked sheet lamellas (10), with the sheet lamellas (10) each having a coaxial inner hole (9), at least a first recess (8a) which is open toward the inner hole (9), and one second recess (8b) which is closed toward the inner hole (9), and with the lamellas being formed in a rotationally symmetrical manner so as to be offset at least by a phase angle, with at least two sheet lamellas (10) being oriented so as to be offset relative to one another by half of the phase angle.
Abstract:
A stator core includes: a laminated body in which a plurality of intermediate plates that have dowels are laminated so as to be integrated by dowel crimping between layers; and a pair of end plates that are disposed so as to be positioned on opposite sides of two end surfaces of the laminated body, and a receiving aperture that extends parallel to an axis of rotation is formed on the laminated body, a bent portion is disposed on the end plates, and the end plates are joined to the laminated body by engaging the bent portion in the receiving aperture.
Abstract:
A motor includes a core having a plurality of laminations, which are stacked together and an end-plate provided at an end surface of the core and supporting the core, wherein the end-plate is formed by pressing a hollow material in one direction thereof in order to plastically deform the hollow material in a plate-shape.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a stackable lamination for rotors of electric motors having inclined or helical slots, and a method for manufacturing the lamination. The lamination comprises at least one boss projecting from a face thereof for coupling with a second lamination in the same pack. The two coupled laminations are rotated according to an offset angle. Advantageously, a boss portion has a lower thickness than the remaining portions to allow the same boss to be coupled with a matching boss of the second lamination, the two coupled bosses being angularly offset according to a preset angle. The reduction in the boss thickness is carried out during the manufacturing step of the lamination.
Abstract:
An interlocked stack of laminations for rotors wherein each lamination includes a centrally located, circular indentation. The indentation provides corresponding projections and depressions in the laminas which may be interlocked by engagement of a projection in one lamina with an adjacent depression in an adjacent lamina.
Abstract:
A rotor structure for a permanent-magnet motor is disclosed as including an annular laminated stack (2) of electromagnetic steel sheets incorporating magnets, annular end plates (1a, 1b) located at both ends of the annular laminated stack to hold the same, a cylindrical core buck (3) carrying thereon the annular laminated stack and the annular end plates, and a rotor shaft (5) integrally connected to the cylindrical core buck for rotating movement. The annular laminated stack has a plurality of first fixing portions (8a, 8a′, 8a″; 8b, 8b′, 8b″), and each of the annular end plates has a plurality of second fixing portions (7a, 7a′, 7a″; 7b, 7b′, 7b″) which are held in engagement with the first fixing portions of the annular laminated stack, with the annular end plates and the annular laminated stack being fixed to one another by caulking at the first and second fixing portions.
Abstract:
The magnetic performance, rigidity and mechanical precision of an iron core assembly can be improved. A plurality of plate-shaped core segments are disposed in succession to form a plurality of first and second core members respectively. Edge portions of adjacent core segments of the first and second core members are coupled with each other. The first and second core members are alternately laminated one over another in such a manner that first inter-segment positions each defined between adjacent two first core segments of the first core member are offset from second inter-segment positions each defined between adjacent two second core segments of the second core member in a longitudinal direction of the first and second core members, with those edge portions of the respective first and second core segments which adjoin each other in a laminating direction in which the first and second core members are laminated being overlapped each other. The core segments of the first and second core members are rotated relative to each other through the coupling means so as to form an enclosed or ring-like configuration.
Abstract:
A progressive stamping die assembly apparatus and method in which strip stock material advances in a first direction through the apparatus and substantially simultaneously with the strip stock movement, a transversely moveable die station moves in opposite second and third directions substantially perpendicular to the first direction to one of a plurality of predetermined positions.