PERMANENT MAGNET DIRECT-CURRENT ELECTRIC MOTOR
20220037964 · 2022-02-03
Inventors
- Hongyu GONG (Guangdong, CN)
- Chen FENG (Guangdong, CN)
- Li Tian (Guangdong, CN)
- Liang CHEN (Guangdong, CN)
- Mingchu YAN (Guangdong, CN)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present application relates to a permanent magnet DC motor, which comprises a stator assembly and a rotor assembly, wherein the stator assembly comprises a housing and a magnetic cylinder, and the rotor assembly comprises a rotor; the rotor, the magnetic cylinder and the housing are sequentially arranged from inside to outside; the ratio of an angle corresponding to a commutation section of the surface magnetic curve of the magnetic cylinder to the corresponding angle of the surface magnetic curve of the corresponding magnetic pole is less than or equal to 15%; and the outer peripheral contour of the magnetic cylinder is based on a regular polygon, and curves are arranged at the connections of sides of the regular polygon to smoothly connect the sides of the regular polygon. The motor of the present application reduces the noise and vibration of the motor and improves its EMC level.
Claims
1-7. (canceled)
8. A permanent magnet DC motor, comprising: a stator assembly including a magnetic cylinder and a housing surrounding the magnetic cylinder, wherein the magnetic cylinder includes a north magnetic pole and a south magnetic pole, the north and south magnetic poles defining a surface magnetic curve having a commutation section transitioning between the north magnetic pole and the south magnetic pole, and; a rotor assembly including a rotor, wherein the rotor is surrounded by the magnetic cylinder, wherein the commutation section defines a first angle, wherein one of the north magnetic pole or the south magnetic pole defines a second angle, and wherein a ratio of the first angle to the second angle is less than or equal to 15%.
9. The permanent magnet DC motor of claim 8, wherein the surface magnetic curve includes a straight line, a curve, or a combination of straight lines and curves in the commutation section.
10. The permanent magnet DC motor of claim 8, wherein the magnetic cylinder includes an outer perimeter having a plurality of straight sides interconnected by curved sides.
11. The permanent magnet DC motor of claim 10, wherein the plurality of straight sides includes at least four straight sides.
12. The permanent magnet DC motor of claim 10, wherein the housing has an inner perimeter with a shape corresponding to the outer perimeter of the magnetic cylinder.
13. The permanent magnet DC motor of claim 12, wherein the housing has an outer perimeter with a shape corresponding to the inner perimeter of the housing.
14. The permanent DC motor of claim 8, wherein the surface magnetic curve includes a plurality of north magnetic poles and a plurality of south magnetic poles.
15. The permanent magnet DC motor of claim 14, wherein a waveform of the surface magnetic curve for each of the plurality of north magnetic poles is identical.
16. The permanent magnet DC motor of claim 14, wherein a waveform of the surface magnetic curve for each of the plurality of south magnetic poles is identical.
17. A permanent magnet DC motor, comprising: a stator assembly including a magnetic cylinder and a housing surrounding the magnetic cylinder, wherein the magnetic cylinder including a plurality of magnetic poles and a plurality of commutation sections, each commutation section transitioning between adjacent magnetic poles of the plurality of magnetic poles; and a rotor assembly including a rotor, wherein the rotor is surrounded by the magnetic cylinder, wherein each of the commutation sections defines a first arc length, wherein each of the magnetic poles defines a second arc length, and wherein the first arc length is less than or equal to 15% of the second arc length.
18. The permanent magnet DC motor of claim 17, wherein a surface magnetic curve of the magnetic cylinder includes a straight line, a curve, or a combination of straight lines and curves in each of the commutation sections.
19. The permanent magnet DC motor of claim 17, wherein the magnetic cylinder includes an outer perimeter having a plurality of straight sides interconnected by curved sides.
20. The permanent magnet DC motor of claim 19, wherein the plurality of straight sides includes at least four straight sides.
21. The permanent magnet DC motor of claim 19, wherein the housing has an inner perimeter with a shape corresponding to the outer perimeter of the magnetic cylinder.
22. The permanent magnet DC motor of claim 21, wherein the housing has an outer perimeter with a shape corresponding to the inner perimeter of the housing.
23. The permanent DC motor of claim 17, wherein the plurality of magnetic poles includes a plurality of north magnetic poles and a plurality of south magnetic poles.
24. The permanent magnet DC motor of claim 17, wherein the magnetic cylinder includes a surface magnetic curve, and wherein a waveform of the surface magnetic curve for each of the plurality of north magnetic poles is identical.
25. The permanent magnet DC motor of claim 24, wherein the waveform of the surface magnetic curve for each of the plurality of south magnetic poles is identical.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Exemplary embodiments of the present application will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0020] All the drawings are only schematic and not necessarily drawn to scale, and they only show those parts necessary to illustrate the present application, and other parts are omitted or only mentioned. That is, the present application may include other components besides those shown in the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0021] The following is a detailed description of the technical solutions of the present application with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0022] Referring to
[0023] To improve the EMC level of the motor, especially the performance related to EMI, the surface magnetic curve of the magnetic cylinder of the motor in
[0024] According to a preferred embodiment of the present application, taking the magnetic pole P1 and its corresponding commutation section B1 as an example, the ratio of an angle corresponding to the commutation section and an angle corresponding to the surface magnetic curve of the corresponding magnetic pole satisfies: B1÷P1×100%15%. The surface magnetic curve is obtained by measuring the surface magnetic induction intensity of the motor housing after it is mounted into the magnetic cylinder and magnetized. It should be noted here that in order to better show the proportional relationship between the commutation section and the magnetic pole, each of P1, P2, P3 and P4 in
[0025] The types of magnetizing surface magnetic curves in sections A1, B1, C1 and D1 can include, but not limited to, straight lines, curves, zigzag lines or any combination of them. In addition, the waveforms of the surface magnetic curves corresponding to the respective magnetic poles are the same. In other words, as shown in
[0026] By comparing a motor with a magnetic cylinder having a surface magnetic curve in the form of the conventional sine wave as shown in
[0027] Although the above embodiments are illustrated by taking a magnetic cylinder with four magnetic poles as an example, the present application is not limited to four magnetic poles, but focuses on limiting a surface magnetic curve with a high slope, and especially with a ratio of the preferred commutation section to a single magnetic pole of less than 15%. The specific magnetizing method adopted to obtain the specific type of surface magnetic curve of the present application is not the point of the present application, and this can be obtained by those skilled in the art as required. For example, by changing the width of the slot of the magnetizing jig, the ratio of the arc length of the slot on the outermost peripheral edge of the magnetizing jig to the arc length of a single magnetic pole can be less than or equal to 15%.
[0028] It can be known that, in the present application, by defining the surface magnetic curve of the magnetic cylinder of the motor with a high slope, two important aspects of EMI, i.e., the levels of CE and RE, are improved, thus improving the EMC level.
[0029] As an important improvement of the present application, returning to
[0030] A housing 1 is provided outside of the magnetic cylinder 2. The inner contour of the housing 1 is matched with the outer contour of the magnetic cylinder 2. That is, as shown in
[0031] In the assembled motor, there is no gap between the outer straight side part of the magnetic cylinder 2 and the inner straight side part of the housing 1, but there is a gap between the outer curved part of the magnetic cylinder 2 and the inner curved part of the housing 1, for facilitating the assembly and fixing.
[0032] With the above structural arrangement, the permanent magnet motor of the present application adopts a design with a combination of straight sides and curved sides, which improves the adaptability of its shape to the installation space, and achieves a balance between the material consumption and the motor performance.
[0033] Although the specific structure of four straight sides and four curved sides has been described in the above embodiments, it is obvious that the number of sides of the housings 1 and magnetic cylinders 2 of the permanent magnet DC motor in the present invention is not limited to this, and the motor can be a regular polygon structure with any number of sides having curved connecting sections, preferably six straight sides with six curved sides, or eight straight sides with eight curved sides or ten straight sides with ten curved sides. A regular polygon with more sides is also feasible, though it is not a preferred solution considering factors such as manufacturing cost.
[0034] With reference to the above exemplary embodiments, the present application has been clearly and completely explained, and those skilled in the art should understand that various other embodiments can be envisaged by modifying the disclosed technical scheme without departing from the spirit and scope of the present application. These embodiments should be understood as falling within the scope of the present invention based on the claims and any equivalent technical solutions thereof.