Motor with thrust bearing
09768651 · 2017-09-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02K7/085
ELECTRICITY
H02K5/10
ELECTRICITY
F16C17/107
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2370/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C43/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
H02K5/16
ELECTRICITY
H02K1/18
ELECTRICITY
F16C43/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02K5/10
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A motor includes a base, a bearing sleeve, a stator, a rotating member, a thrust bearing, and a hub. The bearing sleeve is arranged with the base and has an opening end and a sealing end opposite to each other. The stator connects with the base or the bearing sleeve. The rotating member is arranged inside the bearing sleeve and includes a shaft and a limiting portion adjacent to the sealing end. A first end of the shaft connects with the limiting portion, and a second end of the shaft has a coupling portion adjacent to the opening end. The thrust bearing is arranged between the shaft and an inner surface of the bearing sleeve, so that the limiting portion is between the thrust bearing and the sealing end. The hub connects with the coupling portion of the shaft and has a permanent magnet corresponding to the stator.
Claims
1. A motor with thrust bearing, comprising: a base; a bearing sleeve arranged with the base and having an opening end and a sealing end, with the opening and sealing ends opposite to each other; a stator connecting with the base or the bearing sleeve; a rotating member arranged inside the bearing sleeve and comprising a shaft and a limiting portion, wherein a first end of the shaft connects with the limiting portion, a second end of the shaft has a coupling portion, and the coupling portion is close to the opening end and away from the sealing end as well as the limiting portion is close to the sealing end and away from the opening end; a thrust bearing arranged between the shaft and an inner surface of the bearing sleeve, wherein the limiting portion is between the thrust bearing and the sealing end; and a hub connecting with the coupling portion of the shaft and having a permanent magnet corresponding to the stator.
2. The motor with thrust bearing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base has a connecting portion, a plate and a tube, the connecting portion connects with the bearing sleeve, the tube connects to a center part of the plate and has an axial hole extending through the tube axially, the connecting portion is in a form of a through-hole, and the stator connects to an outer periphery of the tube.
3. The motor with thrust bearing as claimed in claim 2, wherein an inner surface of the tube has a radial recess, and the hub has an annular flange extending into the tube, corresponding to the radial recess, and located between the radial recess and the outer periphery of the bearing sleeve.
4. The motor with thrust bearing as claimed in claim 3, wherein the annular flange is integrally formed on a surface of the hub, with the surface facing the bearing sleeve.
5. The motor with thrust bearing as claimed in claim 3, wherein the hub has a plurality of engaging holes, and the hub integrally forms the annular flange via the engaging holes.
6. The motor with thrust bearing as claimed in claim 2, wherein an end surface of the tube adjacent to the opening end has an annular groove, and the hub has an annular flange extending into the annular groove.
7. The motor with thrust bearing as claimed in claim 6, wherein the annular flange is integrally formed on a surface of the hub, with the surface facing the bearing sleeve.
8. The motor with thrust bearing as claimed in claim 6, wherein the hub has a plurality of engaging holes, and the annular flange engages with the engaging holes.
9. The motor with thrust bearing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shaft has a maximum outer diameter, the limiting portion has another maximum outer diameter, and the maximum outer diameter of the limiting portion is larger than the maximum outer diameter of the shaft.
10. The motor with thrust bearing as claimed in claim 1, wherein a surface of the sealing end inside the bearing sleeve has a plurality of supports, and the limiting portion of the rotating member abuts against the plurality of supports.
11. The motor with thrust bearing as claimed in claim 1, wherein a surface of the sealing end inside the bearing sleeve has a plurality of supports, and the thrust bearing has one end abutting against the plurality of supports.
12. The motor with thrust bearing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base comprises a plate, the bearing sleeve is a shaft tube, the shaft tube integrally connects with the plate, and the stator couples with an outer surface of the shaft tube.
13. The motor with thrust bearing as claimed in claim 12, wherein an inner sleeve is arranged inside the shaft tube, and the inner sleeve has a radial protrusion between the thrust bearing and the sealing end.
14. The motor with thrust bearing as claimed in claim 13, wherein the inner sleeve is integrally formed with the shaft tube.
15. The motor with thrust bearing as claimed in claim 13, wherein a gap is formed between the limiting portion and the thrust bearing.
16. The motor with thrust bearing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base and the bearing sleeve are integrally formed with each other as a single piece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinafter and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, including:
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(10) In the various figures of the drawings, the same numerals designate the same or similar parts. Furthermore, when the term “first,” “second,” “inner,” “outer” and similar terms are used hereinafter, it should be understood that these terms refer only to the structure shown in the drawings as it would appear to a person viewing the drawings, and are utilized only to facilitate describing the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(12) Specifically, the base 1 has a connecting portion 11 that can be of any structure for connecting with the bearing sleeve 2. Furthermore, the base 1 may include a plate 1a and a tube 1b, and the tube 1b connects to a center part of the plate 1a. The tube 1b has an axial hole extending therethrough axially. The connecting portion 11 is in the form of a through-hole inside which the bearing sleeve 2 can be engaged.
(13) The bearing sleeve 2 couples with the connecting portion 11 of the base 1 and can be of any structure capable of receiving the rotating member 4 and the thrust bearing 5. The bearing sleeve 2 has an opening end 21 and a sealing end 22, with the sealing end 22 coupling to the connecting portion 11 of the base 1. Preferably, a surface of the sealing end 22 inside the bearing sleeve 2 has a plurality of supports 221 for supporting the rotating member 4 as well as for decreasing the contacting area between the rotating member 4 and the sealing end 22 to improve the rotation of the rotating member 4. Alternatively, instead of supporting the rotating member 4, the supports 221 can be arranged to support the thrust bearing 5 as shown in
(14) The stator 3 connects with one of the base 1 and the bearing sleeve 2 and is in a structure for driving the hub 6. Preferably, the stator 3 is arranged around the tube 1b and connects to an outer periphery of the tube 1b. The stator 3 includes a silicon steel member 31 and a coil 32 winding around the silicon steel member 31. The silicon steel member 31 can be in the form of a pile of silicon steel plates or a single silicon steel plate.
(15) The rotating member 4 is inserted inside the bearing sleeve 2 and includes a shaft 41 and a limiting portion 42, the limiting portion 42 is integrally formed at or detachably connects to a first end of the shaft 41, and a second end of the shaft 41 has a coupling portion 411. Specifically, the rotating member 4 is arranged inside the bearing sleeve 2 in a way that the coupling portion 411 is close to the opening end 21 but away from the sealing end 22, as well as the limiting portion 42 is close to the sealing end 22 but away from the opening end 21. Particularly, in radial directions of the rotating member 4, which are perpendicular to an axial direction of the rotating member 4, each of the shaft 41 and limiting portion 42 has a maximum outer diameter, and the maximum outer diameter of the limiting portion 42 is preferably larger than that of the shaft 41. As such, it can better prevent the disengagement of the rotating member 4.
(16) The thrust bearing 5 is also inserted inside the bearing sleeve 2 and between the shaft 41 and an inner surface of the bearing sleeve 2. Therefore, with the thrust bearing 5, the rotating member 4 can stably rotate inside the bearing sleeve 2. Besides, the limiting portion 42 can extend into a gap between the thrust bearing 5 and the sealing end 22 and be axially positioned therein, since the maximum outer diameter of the limiting portion 42 is preferably larger than that of the shaft 41. Therefore, the rotating member 4 does not easily fall out of the bearing sleeve 2.
(17) The hub 6 can connect with the coupling portion 411 of the shaft 41 by a conventional way such as welding (laser welding or the like), adhesion, screwing, or press-fitting. The hub 6 has a permanent magnet 61 corresponding to the stator 3; namely, the permanent magnet 61 has a pole surface facing to and spaced from the stator 3. In operation, the hub 6 can be driven to rotate by the magnetic field generated by the stator 3.
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(22) In sum, with the above structure, processes for assembly of the disclosed motor merely include inserting the rotating member 4 and the thrust bearing 5 into the bearing sleeve 2 via the opening end 21, coupling the stator 3 with the base 1, and connecting the hub 6 with the shaft 41 of the rotating member 4. Therefore, the processes for assembly of a motor with thrust bearing are apparently simplified in comparison with those of the conventional one. Besides, the present invention also provides a structure simpler than that of the conventional motor with a thrust bearing, to decrease the cost of manufacture.
(23) Moreover, with the sealing end 22 of the bearing sleeve 2, the lubricating oil inside the bearing sleeve 2 for smooth operation of the thrust bearing 5 can be maintained, and, thus, the present invention can have a desirable oil-preserving performance, low operational noise, and increased lifetime.
(24) Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to its presently preferable embodiments, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention, as set forth in the appended claims.