Housing and motor including same
10651703 ยท 2020-05-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02K7/085
ELECTRICITY
H02K5/04
ELECTRICITY
H02K5/16
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02K5/16
ELECTRICITY
H02K1/18
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present invention provides a housing including a teeth support part formed to protrude from the inner bottom surface thereof so as to come into contact with the end surfaces of stator teeth and support the same, and thus provides an advantageous effect of preventing the generation of cogging torque, which can occur because of the non-uniform assembly of a stator.
Claims
1. A housing comprising: a teeth support part configured to protrude from an inner bottom surface and come in contact with end surfaces of a plurality of teeth of a stator, wherein the teeth support part is configured to protrude in a cylindrical shape and has an outer diameter corresponding to an inner diameter of a virtual circle formed by end surfaces of the plurality of teeth, wherein the teeth support part includes a guide protruding from an outer surface thereof and that is disposed between teeth adjacent to each other, wherein a width of the guide in a circumferential direction equals a distance between the end surfaces of the adjacent teeth, and wherein an outer upper surface of the guide and inner bottom surfaces of the adjacent teeth form a shape of an arc.
2. The housing of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a bearing pocket part configured to accommodate a bearing disposed inside the teeth support part.
3. The housing of claim 2, wherein an inner diameter of the teeth support part is equal to an outer diameter of the bearing pocket portion.
4. The housing of claim 3, wherein the teeth support part and the bearing pocket part are integrally formed.
5. A motor comprising; a housing; a stator disposed inside the housing; a rotor disposed inside the stator; and a shaft coupled to the rotor, wherein, the stator includes a plurality of teeth therein; wherein the housing includes a teeth support part configured to protrude from an inner bottom surface and come in contact with end surfaces of the teeth of the stator, having a stator core, wherein end portions of the teeth expand in a width direction and are disposed toward a center of the stator core, wherein the teeth support part is configured to protrude in a cylindrical shape and has an outer diameter corresponding to an inner diameter of a virtual circle formed by end surfaces of the plurality of teeth with respect to the center of the stator core, wherein a bearing pocket part is configured to accommodate a bearing, wherein an inner face of the bearing pocket part is fixed to an outer ring of the accommodated bearing, and an outer face of the bearing pocket part is configured to support the end surfaces of the teeth, wherein the teeth support part includes a guide protruding from an outer face thereof and that is disposed between teeth adjacent to each other, and wherein an outer upper surface of the guide and inner bottom surfaces of the adjacent teeth form a shave of an arc.
6. The motor of claim 5, wherein the guide is formed at regular intervals on the outer surface of the teeth support part along a circumferential direction.
7. The motor of claim 5, wherein a width of the guide in a circumferential direction corresponds to the length between the end surfaces of the adjacent teeth.
8. The motor of claim 5, wherein an outer diameter of the bearing pocket portion is equal to an inner diameter of the teeth support part.
9. The motor of claim 5, wherein the teeth support part and the bearing pocket part are integrally formed.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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MODES OF THE INVENTION
(6) Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Purposes, specific advantages, and novel features of the present invention will be clear from exemplary embodiments and the following detailed description in connection with the accompanying drawings. Terms and words used in this specification and claims should not be interpreted as limited to commonly used meanings or meanings in dictionaries and should be interpreted with meanings and concepts which are consistent with the technological scope of the present invention based on the principle that the inventors have appropriately defined concepts of terms in order to describe the present invention in the best way. When describing the present invention, detailed descriptions of related well-known technique that are deemed to unnecessarily obscure the gist of the present invention will be omitted.
(7) It should be understood that when an element is referred to as being connected or coupled to another element, the element may be directly connected or coupled to the other element or an intervening elements may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being directly connected or directly coupled to another element, there are no intervening elements present.
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(10) The housing 100 has a cylindrical shape and has a space in which the stator 200 and the rotor 300 may be mounted. In this case, the shape and the material of the housing 100 may be variously changed, but a metal material, which is able to endure even a high temperature, may be selected because the housing 100 is mounted in a vehicle.
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(13) The stator core 210 includes a plurality of teeth 230 extending inward. Although a total of 9 teeth 230 are shown in
(14) A space between the adjacent teeth 230 corresponds to a slot space in which the coil is wound.
(15) End portions of the teeth 230 expand in a width direction and may be disposed toward a center C of the stator core 210. In this case, end surfaces 231 of the teeth 230 form a virtual perfect circle O with respect to the center C of the stator core 210 to reduce cogging torque.
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(17) The housing 100 of the motor 10 according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention may include a teeth support part 110 (shown in
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(20) When the end surfaces 231 of the teeth 230 are not aligned in a circumferential direction, a magnetic flux density is changed between the magnet of the rotor 300 and the teeth 230 of the stator core 210 in the circumferential direction, and thus cogging torque may be generated.
(21) In this case, the teeth support part 110 physically fixes the teeth 230 and induces the end surfaces of the teeth 230 formed on the stator core 210 to be aligned in a circumferential direction, and thus prevents the generation of cogging torque.
(22) The teeth support part 110 may protrude upward from a bottom surface of the housing 100 and may have an annular shape so that an outer face comes in contact with the end surfaces 231 of the teeth 230 of the stator core 210. Therefore, an outer diameter R1 (shown in
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(24) The inner face of the bearing pocket part 600 is fixed to an outer ring of the accommodated bearing 500, and the outer face may be used as the teeth support part 110 supporting the end surfaces 231 of the teeth 230.
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(27) The guide 111 protrudes from an outer face of the teeth support part 110 and may be inserted into a gap between the end surfaces 231 of mutually adjacent teeth 230. The guide 111 may be formed long in an axial direction of the rotating shaft 400. Guides 111 may be formed at the outer face of the teeth support part 110 at regular intervals in a circumferential direction. In the circumferential direction, a space between mutually adjacent guides 111 may be formed to correspond to a width of an end portion of the teeth 230.
(28) That is, the adjacent guides 111 and the outer face of the teeth support part 110 between the guides 111 form a slot into which an end portion of the teeth 230 is inserted, and fix positions of the teeth 230 so that the end surfaces 231 of the teeth 230 form a perfect circle O (shown in
(29) The end surfaces of the teeth 230 may not be aligned due to an assembling process of the stator core 210 or external vibration, and the teeth support part 110 aligns and fixes the stator cores 210 so that an inner circumferential surface of the stator 200 has a perfect circle. Thus, a change in magnetic flux density between the magnet of the rotor 300 and the teeth 230 is minimized, and the generation of cogging torque can be prevented.
(30) When an outer face of the bearing pocket part 600 is used as the teeth support part 110, the guide 111 may be easily formed by convexly protruding from an outer face of the bearing pocket part 600.
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(33) The motor housing according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention and the motor including the same have been described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(34) While the present invention has been particularly described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it should be understood by those of skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, and replacements in form and details may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the exemplary embodiments and claims disclosed in the present invention should be considered in a descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is not limited by the embodiments and the accompanying drawings. The scope of the present invention should be defined by the appended claims, and encompasses all modifications and equivalents that fall within the scope of the appended claims.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS
(35) 10: MOTOR 100: HOUSING 200: STATOR 210: STATOR CORE 220: COIL 230: TEETH 231: END SURFACES 300: ROTOR 400: ROTATING SHAFT 500: BEARING 600: BEARING POCKET PART