Patent classifications
H02K1/272
Stator Core and Motor Using the Same
The present invention relates to a stator core for improving the fixing properties of a magnet wire, and a motor in which the same is applied. Provided is a stator core which comprises a protrusion pattern part for fixing the distal end portion of a magnet wire, and thus eliminates a process of fixing the wire using a separate member during a wiring process, thereby improving processability and preventing an insulating film of the magnet wire from being damaged by an external force such as vibration.
ELECTRIC DRIVE DEVICE AND CONTROL METHOD FOR SAME
Provided is an electric drive device which controls a current supplied to coils during normal operation so as to be less than a current limit value when normal, which is determined from heat generating properties and heat radiating properties of a thermally coupled body that includes the coils and an inverter circuit. When an abnormality in each group or each phase of the coils and the inverter circuit is detected, the supply of current to all phases of a group suffering an abnormality in the coils, or to a phase that is not capable of continuous operation, is stopped or reduced; and the limit value of the current supplied to a coil that is capable of continuous operation is reset to a current limit value in the event of abnormality, which is larger than the current limit value when normal, within the range of improvement of the heat generating properties of the thermally coupled body due to the stopping or reduction of the supply of current.
Stator core and motor using the same
The present invention relates to a stator core for improving the fixing properties of a magnet wire, and a motor in which the same is applied. Provided is a stator core which comprises a protrusion pattern part for fixing the distal end portion of a magnet wire, and thus eliminates a process of fixing the wire using a separate member during a wiring process, thereby improving processability and inhibiting an insulating film of the magnet wire from being damaged by an external force such as vibration.
Stator core and motor using the same
The present invention relates to a stator core for improving the fixing properties of a magnet wire, and a motor in which the same is applied. Provided is a stator core which comprises a protrusion pattern part for fixing the distal end portion of a magnet wire, and thus eliminates a process of fixing the wire using a separate member during a wiring process, thereby improving processability and inhibiting an insulating film of the magnet wire from being damaged by an external force such as vibration.
Motor
A motor includes a stator having a winding, and a rotor. The rotor rotates by receiving a rotational magnetic field generated by drive current supplied to the winding. The winding includes a first winding and a second winding, the first and second windings both being excited at the same timing by the drive current. The first winding and the second winding are connected in series. The rotor includes a first pole section and a second pole section. The second pole section faces the second winding at the rotation position of the rotor at which the first pole section faces the first winding. The magnetic force exerted on the stator by the second pole section is weaker than that exerted by the first pole section.
PLANAR DRIVE SYSTEM, METHOD FOR OPERATING A PLANAR DRIVE SYSTEM, AND STATOR FOR DRIVING A ROTOR
A planar drive system comprises a stator and a rotor. The stator comprises a plurality of stator conductors. The rotor comprises a magnet device comprising at least one rotor magnet. The stator is configured to energize the stator conductors. A magnetic interaction can be produced between energized stator conductors of the stator and the magnet device of the rotor in order to drive the rotor. The stator is configured to carry out the energizing of the stator conductors by a current control based on a pulse-width modulation. Due to the current control, a ripple current in energized stator conductors of the stator and thereby an alternating magnetic field can be generated. The rotor comprises at least one rotor coil in which an alternating voltage can be induced due to the alternating magnetic field.
PLANAR DRIVE SYSTEM, METHOD FOR OPERATING A PLANAR DRIVE SYSTEM, AND STATOR FOR DRIVING A ROTOR
A planar drive system comprises a stator and a rotor. The stator comprises a plurality of stator conductors. The rotor comprises a magnet device comprising at least one rotor magnet. The stator is configured to energize the stator conductors. A magnetic interaction can be produced between energized stator conductors of the stator and the magnet device of the rotor in order to drive the rotor. The stator is configured to carry out the energizing of the stator conductors by a current control based on a pulse-width modulation. Due to the current control, a ripple current in energized stator conductors of the stator and thereby an alternating magnetic field can be generated. The rotor comprises at least one rotor coil in which an alternating voltage can be induced due to the alternating magnetic field.
Permanent magnet rotor assembly
Construction of a permanent magnet rotor assembly having a plurality of magnetic poles and comprising a number of magnetic pole pieces arranged in circular array. Two sets of permanent magnets—one set magnetised in circumferential direction of the rotor and the second set providing flux in axial direction of rotor, generating a magnetic flux focused through the pole piece and interacting with the magnetic flux of the stator. End-plates made of magnetic material are present such there is an axial gap between the them and the array of magnetic pole pieces. Circumferentially magnetised magnets are placed in the circumferential gaps between the pole pieces, whereas the magnets providing flux in axial direction are placed in the gaps between the array of pole pieces and end-plates.
Permanent magnet rotor assembly
Construction of a permanent magnet rotor assembly having a plurality of magnetic poles and comprising a number of magnetic pole pieces arranged in circular array. Two sets of permanent magnets—one set magnetised in circumferential direction of the rotor and the second set providing flux in axial direction of rotor, generating a magnetic flux focused through the pole piece and interacting with the magnetic flux of the stator. End-plates made of magnetic material are present such there is an axial gap between the them and the array of magnetic pole pieces. Circumferentially magnetised magnets are placed in the circumferential gaps between the pole pieces, whereas the magnets providing flux in axial direction are placed in the gaps between the array of pole pieces and end-plates.
ROTOR FOR AN ELECTRIC MOTOR PROVIDED WITH ROD SENSORS
A rotor for an electric motor includes a rotor shaft mounted for rotation about an axis; a lamination stack coaxially mounted on the rotor shaft, the lamination stack having internal cavities; permanent magnets housed inside the internal cavities of the lamination stack; and at least one flange mounted axially on the rotor shaft. The at least one flange includes at least one rod extending axially inside an orifice formed axially in the lamination stack. The at least one rod is provided with at least one rod sensor. An electric motor having a rotor of the aforementioned type is also related.