STATOR OF A BRUSHLESS ELECTRIC MOTOR
20220263371 · 2022-08-18
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Abstract
A stator includes a rotationally symmetrical stator core with stator teeth which are each at least partially surrounded by an insulator which includes a winding chamber with a winding space bounded on an inner side by an inner flange and on an outer side by an outer flange. Each adjacent pair of the stator teeth define a winding pair, in which a winding wire with a first winding wire end on one side of the winding wire and a second winding wire end on another side of the winding wire is wound around the insulators of the two stator teeth.
Claims
1. A stator, comprising: a rotationally symmetrical stator core with stator teeth; and an insulator including a winding chamber with a winding space which at least partially surrounds the teeth; wherein the winding space is bounded on an inner side by an inner flange and on an outer side by an outer flange; each pair of two adjacent ones of the stator teeth include a pair of windings in which a winding wire with a first winding wire end on one side of the winding wire and a second winding wire end on another side of the winding wire are wound around the insulators of the two adjacent ones of the stator teeth; the outer flange of the insulator of a second stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth includes, on an upper side, a lug projecting upwards in an axial direction, around which the winding wire is guided and tensioned in a transition from a first stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth to the second stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth.
2. The stator according to claim 1, wherein the lug is on the upper side of the outer flange adjacent to the first stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth.
3. The stator according to claim 1, wherein the lug projects in a circumferential direction beyond the winding space of the second stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth.
4. The stator according to claim 3, wherein the lug is circumferentially adjacent to the winding space of the second stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth.
5. The stator according to claim 1, wherein the first stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth is wound counterclockwise and the second stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth is wound clockwise.
6. The stator according to claim 1, wherein the winding wire ends of the pair of windings are each located on respective left sides of the insulator on each adjacent pair of the stator teeth in plan view and looking outward in a radial direction.
7. The stator according to claim 1, wherein all of the adjacent pairs of the stator teeth are wound identically.
8. The stator according to claim 7, wherein the second stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth immediately follows the first stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth in a counterclockwise circumferential direction.
9. The stator according to claim 2, wherein the outer flange of the insulator includes an elevation on the upper side spaced from the lug; a space permitting wire passage is between the lug and the elevation and has a width in a radial direction which is in a range of about 1.1 to about 1.9 multiplied by a diameter of the winding wire.
10. The stator according to claim 9, wherein the outer flange includes a first indentation in the spacer permitting wire passage, which extends from an inner side of the outer flange to a front side and has a shape corresponding to the winding wire.
11. The stator according to claim 1, wherein the outer flange includes a second indentation permitting a wire to be guided extending from an inner side of the outer flange to a front side having a shape corresponding to the winding wire; and the second indentation is located on a left side of the insulator directed outward in a radial direction, such that a first winding wire end from which the winding starts is guided in the second indentation.
12. A brushless electric motor comprising a rotor which is mounted rotatably about an axis of rotation, and the stator according to claim 1 surrounding the rotor externally.
13. The brushless electric motor according to claim 12, wherein the pairs of windings are interconnected in a delta connection.
14. A method of winding a stator of a brushless electric motor, the stator including stator teeth, each of which is at least partially surrounded by an insulator which includes a winding chamber with a winding space bounded on an inner side by an inner flange and on an outer side by an outer flange, each adjacent pair of the stator teeth includes a winding pair, the outer flange of the insulator of a second stator tooth of each pair of two adjacent teeth of the stator teeth includes, on a top end, a lug projecting upwards in an axial direction, the method comprising: a) wrapping a first stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth with a first winding direction in a direction from the outer flange to the inner flange and back while maintaining the first winding direction; b) guiding the winding wire from the first stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth to the second stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth, around an outside of a nose of the outer flange of the insulator of the second stator tooth; c) wrapping the second stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth with a second winding direction opposite to the first winding direction in the direction from the outer flange to the inner flange and back while maintaining the second winding direction.
15. The method according to claim 14, wherein, in b), after the winding of the first stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth, the winding wire is first guided upwards out of the winding space and outwards in the radial direction and is then guided along the outside of the nose in a circumferential direction counterclockwise, until the winding wire on a side of the lug away from the first stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth is guided radially inwards into the winding space of the second stator tooth of each adjacent pair of the stator teeth, and then c) follows.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] Example embodiments of the present disclosure is explained in more detail below with reference to the drawings. Similar or similarly acting components are designated in the figures with the same reference signs.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0028] Each stator tooth 2,3 has an elongated tooth body, which is not visible, and a tooth root 7 adjoining it at one radial end and a tooth tip 8 adjoining it at the other end. The tooth root 7 is wider than the tooth tip 8 in the circumferential direction relative to the longitudinal axis of the stator and is on the outside in the radial direction. The insulator 4 surrounds the tooth body, at least partially the tooth tip 8, and parts of the tooth root 7. The insulator 4 has in each case a winding chamber 9 around which the winding wire 10 is wound. The winding chamber 9 has a winding space which is bounded in the radial direction to the longitudinal axis of the stator on the inside by an inner flange 11 and on the outside by an outer flange 12.
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[0031] In the area between elevation 15 and lug 14, where the wire is passed through, the outer flange 12 has a first indentation 17 on the inside (see in particular
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[0033] While example embodiments of the present disclosure have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. The scope of the present disclosure, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.