Dual-rotor wing motor
11052997 ยท 2021-07-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02K5/16
ELECTRICITY
B64C39/024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64U50/19
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64U50/13
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
H02K5/16
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A dual-rotor wing motor includes a sleeve separating an inner shaft from an outer shaft. An external bearing is independently coupled to a shaft cover while an internal bearing is independently coupled to the inner shaft, and thus the external bearing and the internal bearing independently bear a friction force due to the rotation of the respective single shaft, the heat generated by the friction force can be reduced and the lubricant cannot be easily evaporated. Accordingly, the service life of the dual-rotor wing motor of the present invention can be prolonged.
Claims
1. A dual-rotor wing motor comprising a lower motor unit having an inner shaft; an upper motor unit having a hollow outer shaft, the hollow outer shaft axially connected to a shaft cover which defines a bearing cavity therein, the inner shaft coaxially extending through the hollow outer shaft; and a mounting base installed between the lower and upper motor units, wherein the dual-rotor wing motor further comprises: a sleeve disposed in an interior of the lower and upper motor units and fixed on the mounting base in such a manner that one end of said sleeve extends into the bearing cavity while the inner shaft coaxially extends through said sleeve; and at least one external bearing disposed between an outer wall of said sleeve and an inner wall of the bearing cavity.
2. The dual-rotor wing motor according to claim 1, wherein the outer shaft and the shaft cover are integrally formed as one-piece member.
3. The dual-rotor wing motor according to claim 1, wherein the upper motor unit further comprises a rotor cover and a support flange extending inwardly and radially from an inner wall of the rotor cover to permit seating of said at least one external bearing thereon.
4. The dual-rotor wing motor according to claim 1, comprising two of said external bearings, wherein the dual-rotor wing motor further comprises a small-diameter tubular portion disposed around said outer wall of said sleeve and a large-diameter tubular portion disposed to abut against the inner wall of the bearing cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In combination with a brief description of the drawings, it will be easier to understand these characteristics and advantages of the present invention by referring to the detailed description below, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(12) The dual-rotor wing motor of the present invention is characterized in that a sleeve 40 is disposed in an interior of the lower and upper motor units and further is fixed on the mounting base 80 in such a manner that one end of the sleeve 40 extends into the bearing cavity 12 while the inner shaft 90 extends coaxially through the sleeve 40; and at least one external bearing 20 is disposed between an outer wall 42 of the sleeve 40 and an inner wall of the bearing cavity 12.
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(15) To be more specific, the mounting base 80 has a central inner wall 81 for securing an outer wall 44 of the sleeve 40 thereon while a central inner wall 71 of the second stator 70 can be securely mounted on the outer wall 43 of the sleeve 40, and a small-diameter tubular portion C3 is disposed around the outer wall 42 of the sleeve 40 and a large-diameter tubular portion C4 is disposed to abut against the inner wall of the bearing cavity 12.
(16) In one embodiment of the present invention, the outer shaft 11 and the shaft cover 10 are integrally formed as one-piece member.
(17) Preferably, a support flange 32 extends inwardly and radially from an inner wall of the rotor cover 31 to permit seating of the external bearing A20 thereon. The shaft cover 10 is sleeved around the outer rings 22, A22 of the external bearings 20, A20, and abuts against the rotor cover 31. Then, several fastener screws 13 are used for securing the shaft cover 10 to the rotor cover 31, and an inner wall 101 of the first stator 100 is securely fastened to the outer wall 45 of the sleeve 40.
(18) In one embodiment of the present invention, the two external bearings 20, A20, the small-diameter tubular portion C3 and the large-diameter tubular portion C4 can be coupled together and thus can be substituted by an elongated bearing (not shown), which can retain the second rotor 30 stable, thereby preventing wobbling of the second rotor 30.
(19) As described above, the advantages provided by the present invention are that the sleeve 40 separates the inner shaft 90 from the outer shaft 11 such that the two external bearings 20, A20 are independently coupled to the shaft cover 10 while three internal bearings 50, 60, A60 are independently coupled to the inner shaft 90, and thus the two external bearings 20, A20 and the three internal bearings 50, 60, A60 independently bear the friction force due to the rotation of the respective single shaft, the heat generated by the friction force can be reduced and the lubricant cannot be easily evaporated. Accordingly, the service life of the dual-rotor wing motor of the present invention can be prolonged.
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(21) Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.