Brushless Direct Current Motor End Cap
20210399611 · 2021-12-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02K9/22
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02K9/22
ELECTRICITY
B25F5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An end cap for a brushless motor that dissipates heat from a controller and switching elements of the motor through fins in the end cap. The end cap can be directly or thermally coupled to the controller and switching elements to dissipate heat out through the fins.
Claims
1. A tool comprising: a motor including a controller and switching elements, the controller controlling the switching elements to operate the motor in response to a user input; an end cap coupled to the motor, the end cap comprising: an end cap base; and a fin coupled to the end cap base, wherein the switching elements are thermally coupled to the end cap.
2. The tool of claim 1, wherein the controller is directly coupled to the switching elements and wherein the switching elements are directly coupled to the end cap.
3. The tool of claim 2, wherein the switching elements are directly coupled to the end cap at the fins.
4. The tool of claim 1, wherein the fins extend axially from the end cap.
5. The tool of claim 1, wherein the motor includes an axle adapted to output torque generated by the motor.
6. The tool of claim 1, wherein the end cap includes connection portions for coupling the end cap to a portion of the tool.
7. The tool of claim 1, wherein the end cap includes an end cap ring located in an axial center of the end cap and defining an end cap opening.
8. The tool of claim 1, wherein the end cap includes a slot and the slot allows air to flow through the slot.
9. A motor comprising: a controller that controls a rotation of the motor; switching elements electrically coupled to the controller, the controller adapted to control the switching elements to switch on and off in response to a user input; an end cap coupled to the motor, the end cap comprising: an end cap base; and a fin coupled to the end cap base, wherein the switching elements are thermally coupled to the end cap.
10. The motor of claim 9, wherein the controller is directly coupled to the switching elements and wherein the switching elements are directly coupled to the end cap.
11. The motor of claim 10, wherein the switching elements are directly coupled to the end cap at the fins.
12. The motor of claim 9, wherein the fins extend axially from the end cap.
13. The motor of claim 9, wherein the motor includes an axle adapted to output torque generated by the motor.
14. The motor of claim 9, wherein the end cap includes connection portions for coupling the end cap to a portion of the tool.
15. The motor of claim 9, wherein the end cap includes an end cap ring located in an axial center of the end cap and defining an end cap opening.
16. The motor of claim 9, wherein the end cap includes a slot and the slot allows air to flow through the slot.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the subject matter sought to be protected, there are illustrated in the accompanying drawings embodiments thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the subject matter sought to be protected, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciated.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0014] While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings, and will herein be described in detail, a preferred embodiment of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to embodiments illustrated. As used herein, the term “present invention” is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention and is instead a term used to discuss exemplary embodiments of the invention for explanatory purposes only.
[0015] The present invention broadly comprises an end cap for a brushless motor that dissipates heat from the controller and MOSFETs associated with the motor. The end cap can be directly or thermally coupled to the controller and MOSFETs to dissipate heat out through fins in the end cap.
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[0017] The body 105 can be any size or shape and generally includes at least some of the internal components necessary for the tool 100 to function. For example, the body 105 can house gear trains or electrical components that cause torque to be applied to the working end 117.
[0018] The handle 110 can be ergonomically sized and shaped to be held by a hand of a user. The trigger 112 can be positioned at an upper portion of the handle 110 where the user's finger will likely be located during use. The handle 110 can be free of a controller or switching elements (such as MOSFETs) that would control the motor that drives the tool 100.
[0019] The motor 115 can be a direct current brushless motor, but the present invention is not so limited. The motor 115 can accordingly be any electromagnetic or electromechanical motor without deviating from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0020] As shown in
[0021] As shown in
[0022] The motor 115 can include a controller 130 coupled to switching elements 135 (such as MOSFETs and/or other types of switching elements). The controller 130 is adapted to control the switching elements 135 to operate the motor 115 in response to a user input (such as actuation or depression of the trigger 112). As shown and as understood in the art, the controller 130 causes the switching elements 135 to selectively switch on and off various coils within the motor 115 so as to cause a magnetic interaction between the stator and rotor of the motor 115 and thereby drive the motor 115 and cause torque to be outputted via the axle 125. The switching elements 135 (such as MOSFETs) may be arranged in an H-bridge, for example, or in any other manner capable of operating the motor 115.
[0023] As shown in
[0024] The fins 145 can be conventional fins used with heat sink structures to dissipate heat. The fins 145 can also be any other structure that increases the surface area of the end cap 120 and therefore allows the dissipation of heat from the controller 130 and switching elements 135. For example, the fins 145 can be curved or angled structures, or otherwise be shaped and sized to dissipate heat from the end cap 120. In an embodiment, the switching elements 135 can be directly coupled to the end cap 120 at the fins 145, as shown.
[0025] As shown in, for example,
[0026] As used herein, the term “coupled” and its functional equivalents are not intended to necessarily be limited to direct, mechanical coupling of two or more components. Instead, the term “coupled” and its functional equivalents are intended to mean any direct or indirect mechanical, electrical, or chemical connection between two or more objects, features, work pieces, and/or environmental matter. “Coupled” is also intended to mean, in some examples, one object being integral with another object.
[0027] The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. While particular embodiments have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broader aspects of the inventors' contribution. The actual scope of the protection sought is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.