H02K7/1028

MECHANICAL BRAKE FOR AN ELECTRIC MOTOR

The present disclosure relates to mechanical braking mechanisms used in electric motor applications. The present braking mechanisms may be configured as non-back-drivable mechanical brakes and provide immediate braking of the motors. According to one embodiment, a mechanical brake assembly for an electric motor may include a female disk having a curved groove and an abutment. The mechanical brake assembly further includes a male disk having a projection, the male disk being attached to a rotor of the electric motor. When the electric motor is energized, the projection of the male disk is allowed to rotate uninterrupted with the rotation of the rotor. However, when the electric motor is de-energized, the projection of the male disk travels within the curved groove of the female disk and abuts the abutment of the female disk, thereby stopping the rotation of the rotor of the electric motor.

Electric motor with internal brake assembly

An electric motor-brake assembly includes a housing within which a rotor assembly, a stator assembly, and a brake assembly are disposed. The brake assembly is operable between an engaged state and a disengaged state. The rotor assembly is axially movable within the housing and is supported by bearings supporting both radial and axial loads. When the motor stator is de-energized, the brake assembly is in the engaged state to prevent the rotor assembly from rotating in at least one rotational direction. When the motor stator is energized, the brake assembly is in the disengaged state such that the rotor assembly is free to rotate. The brake assembly can include a friction pack that is engaged and disengaged by axial displacement of the rotor assembly.