EC MOTOR FOR AN ELECTRIC HAND TOOL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A ROTOR FOR AN EC MOTOR

20200144898 ยท 2020-05-07

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Abstract

An EC motor for an electric hand tool having a stator in which a rotor is rotatably mounted, which comprises a rotor lamination stack, which has a passage opening and is formed of individual laminations, and a rotor shaft which is cast in the passage opening of the rotor lamination stack by means of a casting compound, and having a plurality of permanent magnets, which are received in the pockets formed in the rotor lamination stack. An annular channel, which is connected to the pockets in a fluid-conducting manner via radial channels, each of which is formed of a plurality of channel sections formed in adjacent laminations of the rotor lamination stack, is formed between the rotor shaft and the wall of the passage opening for supplying the casting compound from the annular channel to the pockets. A method is also provided for producing a rotor for an EC motor.

Claims

1. An EC motor for an electric hand tool, the EC motor comprising: a rotor; a stator in which the rotor is rotatably mounted; a rotor lamination stack that has a passage opening and is formed of individual laminations; and a rotor shaft that is cast in the passage opening of the rotor lamination stack via a casting compound; a plurality of permanent magnets adapted to be received in pockets formed in the rotor lamination stack; and an annular channel connected to the pockets in a fluid-conducting manner via at least two radial channels, each of the at least two radial channels being formed of at least two channel sections formed in adjacent laminations of the rotor lamination stack, and is formed between the rotor shaft and a wall of the passage opening for supplying the casting compound from the annular channel to the pockets.

2. The EC motor according to claim 1, wherein the rotor lamination stack is constructed from laminations, whose pocket sections are either connected to the passage opening in a fluid-conducting manner via the channel sections or are spatially separated from the passage opening.

3. The EC motor according to claim 2, wherein a proportion of the laminations having the channel sections in the total number of laminations of the rotor lamination stack is between 70% and 98% or between 80% and 95%.

4. The EC motor according to claim 1, wherein the radial channel is connected in a fluid-conducting manner to at least one axial channel formed in the pockets.

5. The EC motor according to claim 1, wherein the axial channel and/or the radial channel are provided in each case multiple times, in particular twice, per pocket.

6. The EC motor according to claim 1, wherein a ratio between a width of the radial channel and an axial extent of the annular channel as a function of a number of the radial channels per pocket is between 70%L/n and 98%L/n, or between 80%L/n and 95%L/n.

7. The EC motor according to claim 1, wherein the opening of the radial channel into the pocket is located in a center of the pocket.

8. The EC motor according to claim 1, wherein the pockets are each subdivided by a separation structure into at least one first compartment and second compartment.

9. The EC motor according to claim 8, wherein the separation structure is designed such that the compartments are connected to one another in a fluid-conducting manner.

10. The EC motor according to claim 1, wherein a width of the pocket cross section is between 1% and 10% or between 2% and 5% greater than a thickness of the permanent magnets received in the pockets.

11. The EC motor according to claim 4, wherein the at least one axial channel is formed on the sides of the pocket, the sides being oriented substantially parallel to the radial channels.

12. The EC motor according to claim 1, wherein the casting compound is formed of a thermosetting plastic.

13. The EC motor according to claim 1, wherein a balance ring is disposed on at least one of the end faces of the rotor lamination stack.

14. A method for producing a rotor for an EC motor according to claim 1, the method comprising: providing a rotor shaft; providing a rotor lamination stack having a passage opening with pockets for receiving permanent magnets; inserting the permanent magnets in the pockets of the rotor lamination stack; inserting the rotor shaft and the rotor lamination stack centered relative to one another in a casting mold such that an annular channel is formed between the rotor shaft, received in the passage opening, and the rotor lamination stack; closing the mold; supplying the casting compound under pressure via a sprue channel substantially exclusively in a front opening of the annular channel between the rotor shaft and the rotor lamination stack through radial channels formed in the rotor lamination stack into the pockets with the permanent magnets received therein; curing the casting compound; and removing the rotor from the mold.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0022] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:

[0023] FIG. 1 shows a longitudinal section through an EC motor;

[0024] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a rotor lamination stack;

[0025] FIG. 3 is a top plan view of a first type of lamination; and

[0026] FIG. 4 is a top plan view of a second type of lamination.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0027] FIG. 1 shows an EC motor 1 for an electric hand tool, which comprises a stator 2 and a rotor 3 rotatably mounted therein. In this case, rotor 3 comprises a rotor lamination stack 5 which has a passage opening 4 and which is formed of individual laminations 6. A rotor shaft 7, which is connected nonrotatably by a casting compound 8 to rotor lamination stack 5, is received in passage opening 4. In the exemplary embodiment shown, casting compound 8 is formed of a thermosetting plastic. In addition, five pockets 9 are formed in the rotor lamination stack, in each of which permanent magnets 10 are received to generate torque in conjunction with stator 2 by electrical commutation. In this case, an annular channel 12, through which casting compound 8 is introduced into rotor 3, is formed between rotor shaft 7 and wall 11 of passage opening 4. Radial channels 13, through which casting compound 8 is fed from annular channel 12 radially to permanent magnets 10 located in pockets 9, are formed in turn in wall 11 of passage opening 4. Radial channels 13 in this case are formed of a plurality of channel sections 14 formed in adjacent laminations 6 of rotor lamination stack 5. In the exemplary embodiment shown, in each case a balance ring 16 is disposed on end faces 15 of rotor lamination stack 5 of EC motor 1.

[0028] As can be gathered from FIG. 2 but in particular from FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 as well, rotor lamination stack 5 is constructed from different laminations 6, which differ in their structure. Thus, in the first embodiment of lamination 6 as shown in FIG. 3, pocket sections 17 are connected to passage opening 4 in a fluid-conducting manner via channel sections 14. In the embodiment of lamination 6 as shown in FIG. 4, in contrast, pocket sections 17 are designed such that they have no connection to passage opening 4. The different laminations 6 are axially staggered in this case such that according to FIG. 4 in each case end faces 15 of rotor lamination stack 5 are formed of laminations 6. According to FIG. 3, laminations 6, in which pockets 9 are connected via channel sections 14 to passage opening 4, are then arranged between end faces 15. In the rotor lamination stack 5 shown in FIG. 2, radial channel 13 is interrupted by a plurality of laminations 6 according to FIG. 4 and divided into two parts. In this case, the proportion of laminations 6 having channel sections 14 according to FIG. 3 in the total number of laminations 6 of rotor lamination stack 5 is between 95% and 80%. It can be gathered from FIG. 2 and even more clearly from FIGS. 3 and 4 that in each case two axial channels 18, which are connected to radial channel 13 in a fluid-conducting manner, are formed in pockets 9. As a result, the flow around permanent magnets 10 received in pockets 9 is promoted further. Axial channels 18 are formed on the shorter sides of pocket 9, said sides being oriented parallel to radial channels 13.

[0029] Due to the division of radial channel 13 in the embodiment shown in FIG. 2, the ratio between the width of radial channel 13, therefore, its axial extent parallel to longitudinal axis 19 of rotor lamination stack 5, and the axial extent (L) of annular channel 12 is between 80%L/2 and 95%L/2.

[0030] In particular, FIG. 3 also shows that radial channel 13 opens centrally into pocket section 17 of pocket 9. The width of the pocket cross section here is between 5% and 10% greater than the thickness of permanent magnet 10 received in pocket 9.

[0031] The method of the invention for producing a rotor 3 for an EC motor 1 will be explained again in more detail hereinbelow. A rotor shaft 7 and a rotor lamination stack 5 having a passage opening 4 are provided in a first step. Pockets 9 for receiving permanent magnets 10 are formed in rotor lamination stack 5. Permanent magnets 10 are then inserted into pockets 9 of rotor lamination stack 5 and combined into a unit with at least one balance ring 16. This unit together with rotor shaft 7 is then centered relative to one another in a casting mold, namely such that an annular channel 12 is formed between rotor shaft 7, received in passage opening 4, and rotor lamination stack 5. After the mold is closed, casting compound 8 is then introduced into the mold under pressure via a sprue channel. This takes place substantially exclusively via the front opening of annular channel 12 between rotor shaft 7 and rotor lamination stack 5. Casting compound 8 then flows into pockets 9 with permanent magnet 10 received therein through radial channels 13, which are formed in rotor lamination stack 5 and are connected to annular channel 12 in a fluid-conducting manner. After casting compound 8 cures, permanent magnets 10 are then secured in the pockets, so that the cast rotor 3 can be removed from the mold.

[0032] The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.