DIRECT-DRIVE ELECTRIC MOTOR ASSEMBLY
20220311303 · 2022-09-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02K5/1737
ELECTRICITY
F16C35/067
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02K21/24
ELECTRICITY
F16C19/56
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02K5/1735
ELECTRICITY
H02K5/1732
ELECTRICITY
H02K9/22
ELECTRICITY
F16C2380/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/525
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02K7/14
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02K5/173
ELECTRICITY
D06F37/20
TEXTILES; PAPER
F16C19/52
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/56
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C35/067
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02K21/24
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electric motor assembly suitable for use in a laundry washing machine or dryer or washer-dryer, is of the axial flux permanent magnet synchronous motor direct-drive type, with the stator coils carried by a rotor bearing housing component to provide a primary heat conduction pathway from the stator coils to the bearing housing 5 component, and to a drum of the machine. The motor may be positioned between axially spaced bearings mounting the rotor.
Claims
1. An electric motor assembly suitable for use in a laundry washing machine or dryer or washer-dryer, the motor assembly comprising: an electric motor comprising a stator comprising stator coils and a rotor comprising permanent magnets and directly-driving an output drive shaft from the motor, wherein the rotor magnets and stator coils are spaced axially so that the magnetic flux path between the rotor magnets and stator coils is oriented axially, a rotor bearing housing component adapted to be associated with the base of the outer drum or tub of the machine, with the stator associated with the bearing housing component, with a primary heat conduction pathway from the stator coils to the bearing housing component.
2. An electric motor assembly according to claim 1 wherein the stator coils are wound on stator cores carried by a stator frame attached to the bearing housing component.
3. An electric motor assembly according to claim 1 wherein the stator coils are wound on stator cores carried directly by or integrated with the bearing housing component.
4. An electric motor assembly according to claim 1 wherein the motor is positioned between axially spaced bearings mounting the rotor.
5. An electric motor assembly according to claim 1 wherein the rotor bearing housing component is adapted to mount axially-spaced bearings to rotatably support the rotor.
6. An electric motor assembly according to claim 4 wherein the rotor bearing housing component is adapted to mount one of said bearings and an outer plate or outer mount component is adapted to mount another of said axially-spaced bearings.
7. An electric motor assembly according to claim 6 wherein the outer plate or outer mount component is attached to the bearing housing component at a or near a periphery thereof.
8. An electric motor assembly according to claim 1 wherein the bearing housing component is wider perpendicular to the rotational axis of the electric motor than it is deeper in the rotational axis of the electric motor.
9. (canceled)
10. An electric motor assembly according to claim 1 comprising a single stator and single rotor.
11. An electric motor assembly suitable for use in a laundry washing machine or dryer or washer-dryer, the motor assembly comprising: an electric motor comprising a stator comprising stator coils and a rotor comprising permanent magnets and directly-driving an output drive shaft from the motor, a rotor bearing housing component adapted to be associated with the base of the tub of the machine, with the stator associated with the bearing housing component, with a primary heat conduction pathway from the stator coils to the bearing housing component, and wherein the motor is positioned between axially spaced bearings mounting the rotor.
12. An electric motor assembly according to claim 11 wherein the rotor bearing housing component is adapted to mount one of said bearings and an outer plate or outer mount component is adapted to mount another of said axially-spaced bearings.
13. A laundry washing machine or dryer or washer-dryer including the electric motor assembly according to claim 11.
14. A machine according to claim 13 wherein the bearing housing component is fixed to the closed end of an outer drum or tub of the machine.
15. A machine according to claim 14 wherein a base of the outer drum or tub comprises a recess and the bearing housing component is mounted at least partially in the recess, wherein substantially all of the bearing housing component is mounted in the recess.
16. (canceled)
17. A machine according to claim 14 wherein the bearing housing component is wider perpendicular to the rotational axis of the electric motor than it is deeper in the rotational axis of the electric motor, and substantially all of a major surface of the bearing housing component across the rotational axis contacts the outer drum of the machine for maximum heat transfer from the bearing housing component to the outer drum.
18. A laundry washing machine or dryer or washer-dryer including the electric motor assembly according to claim 1.
19. A machine according to claim 18 wherein the bearing housing component is fixed to the closed end of an outer drum or tub of the machine.
20. A machine according to claim 19 wherein a base of the outer drum or tub comprises a recess and the bearing housing component is mounted at least partially in the recess.
21. A machine according to claim 20 wherein substantially all of the bearing housing component is mounted in the recess.
22. A machine according to claim 19 wherein the bearing housing component is wider perpendicular to the rotational axis of the electric motor than it is deeper in the rotational axis of the electric motor, and substantially all of a major surface of the bearing housing component across the rotational axis contacts the outer drum of the machine for maximum heat transfer from the bearing housing component to the outer drum.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0017] Preferred forms of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0024] Referring to
[0025] In both cases the stator 6 of a Brushless DC (BLDC) or Permanent Magnet (PM) electric motor 7 is fixedly attached to the end 5a (see
[0026] In the embodiments of
[0027] As stated, the pair of axially-spaced bearings 14 and 15 are carried or mounted in the bearing housing component 16, which may for example be a cast or pressed metal component, and rotatably support shaft 9 carrying the rotor. The bearing housing component 16 is in turn fixed to the end of the outer drum 4 (bottom of the horizontally mounted drum in a horizontal axis machine). Outer or first bearing 14 is provided at or near the end of shaft 9 and bearing 15 adjacent the drum 4. A seal 17 mounts to the bearing housing 16 and extends radially inwardly to shaft 9 to provide a rotational seal to the shaft 9 and a static seal to the drum end. The bearings may be ball or roller bearings for example. In the embodiment shown the end of the drum 4 has a central, annular cavity or recess 4a around the coupling of the shaft 9 to the drum, of a shape and diameter to receive the bearing housing component 16. The bearing housing component 16 is mounted at least partially in the recess 4a and preferably substantially all of the bearing housing component 16 is mounted in the recess 4a.
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[0030] In the embodiment of
[0031] The stator cores 20 may be formed as a stack of thin, generally circular steel laminations, or a single helically-wound lamination. The stator cores extend axially (parallel with the rotational axis of the rotor 8 and rotor shaft 9), from the stator frame 22. The stator cores 20 may be suitably attached to the stator frame 22 including for example by being over-moulded by the stator frame if the stator frame is formed from a plastics material. The stator coils 21 wound around the axially aligned stator cores/poles 20 are therefore also axially aligned. In
[0032] Because in accordance with the invention the stator cores 20 and coils 21 are carried by the bearing housing component 16, having relatively high mass, through stator frame 22, the heat conduction path from the stator coils is improved (compared to a typical conventional radial flux motor assembly in a laundry washing machine). The stator cores 20 and coils 21 dissipate heat to or primarily to the (relatively large) bearing housing component 16 to which they are mounted, as indicated by arrows. The bearing housing component can in turn dissipate heat to the tub 4. There is a wide annular surrounding area of surface contact between the stator frame 22 and the bearing housing component 16 for high heat transfer. To also facilitate heat conduction the stator frame and bearing housing component 16 may be formed of metal, or alternatively a heat conducting composite material. In at least some embodiments dissipation of heat from the stator to the bearing housing component and to the tub 4 may assist in heating wash water in the tub, reducing the amount of hot water required by the machine for each warm wash. As shown the bearing housing component 16 is wider perpendicular to the rotational axis of the electric motor than it is deeper in the rotational axis of the electric motor, and substantially all of a major surface of the bearing housing component 16 across the rotational axis contacts the outer drum of the machine for maximum heat transfer from the bearing housing component to the outer drum. Also, the bearing housing component is shown as consisting of a single part (in this and other embodiments) but in an alternative embodiment may be made up of two (or more) parts, so long as those parts are bolted or otherwise fixed together to allow good heat conduction between them, similar to heat conduction through a single part bearing housing component.
[0033] The second embodiment of
[0034] Again, because the stator cores 20 and coils 21 are carried by the bearing housing component 36, the heat conduction path from the stator cores and coils is improved.
[0035] The stator cores 20 and coils 21 dissipate heat to or primarily to the integrated stator frame and bearing housing component 36 to which they are mounted, again as indicated by arrows on
[0036] In the third embodiment shown in
[0037] In prior art
[0038] Referring again to
[0039] While in the embodiments of
[0040] In the embodiment of
[0041] In the embodiment of
[0042] As previously described, washing machines incorporating an electric motor assembly of the invention may be front-loading or top or tilt access, horizontal axis laundry washing machines or top-loading, vertical axis laundry washing machines. Electric motor assemblies of the invention may be incorporated in laundry dryers or washer-dryers, which are conventionally horizontal access.
[0043] The foregoing describes the invention including preferred forms thereof. Modifications and alterations as will be obvious to those skilled in the art may be made without departing from the scope of the invention, as defined in the claims.