Arrangement of coil wires in a rotor of an electric motor
10122226 ยท 2018-11-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02K23/00
ELECTRICITY
H02K15/0031
ELECTRICITY
Y10T29/49009
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H02K3/325
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An armature may include a rotor with a plurality of teeth, at least one insulator covering at least a part the teeth, a plurality of coils wound on the teeth, and a plurality of cavities. Each one of the cavities may be arranged between two of the teeth and may be formed on the at least one insulator. At least one of the cavities may be configured and arranged for receiving coil windings adjacent to a wall portion of the at least one cavity. The at least one of the plurality of cavities may include a switching wire receptor. The switching wire receptor may include a recess in a wall portion of the at least one of the plurality of cavities for receiving a switching wire. The recess may have a depth larger than the diameter of the switching wire.
Claims
1. An armature for an electric motor, the armature comprising: a rotor with a plurality of teeth, at least one insulator that covers at least a part of the plurality of teeth, a plurality of coils wound on the plurality of teeth covered by the at least one insulator, and a plurality of cavities, wherein each one of the cavities is arranged between two of the plurality of teeth and is formed on the at least one insulator, and wherein at least one of the plurality of cavities is configured and arranged for receiving coil windings adjacent to a wall portion of the at least one cavity, wherein the at least one of the plurality of cavities comprises a switching wire receptor; wherein the switching wire receptor comprises a recess in a wall portion of the at least one of the plurality of cavities for receiving a switching wire; and wherein the recess has a depth larger than the diameter of the switching wire.
2. The armature of claim 1, wherein the at least one of the plurality of cavities has a radial innermost wall portion and wherein the switching wire receptor is arranged at the radial innermost wall portion.
3. The armature of claim 1, wherein the switching wire receptor has a guiding surface for at least one switching wire.
4. The armature of claim 1, wherein the at least one cavity has two substantially opposite guiding wall portions for coil wires.
5. The armature of claim 4, wherein the two substantially opposite guiding wall portions form a tapered cavity which is tapered towards the radial innermost wall portion.
6. The armature of claim 1, wherein the two substantially opposite wall portions form a tapered receptor which is tapered towards the radial innermost wall portion.
7. The armature of claim 1, wherein the wall portion of the cavity is a first wall portion, and the cavity further comprises a second wall portion substantially parallel and opposite to the first wall portion. the two substantially opposite wall portions are arranged substantially parallel to each other.
8. The armature of claim 1, wherein the switching wire is a terminal end portion of the coil wire.
9. An electric motor comprising an armature according to claim 1.
10. An armature for an electric motor, the armature comprising: a rotor with a plurality of teeth, at least one insulator that covers at least a part of the plurality of teeth, a plurality of coils wound on the plurality of teeth covered by the at least one insulator, and a plurality of cavities, wherein each one of the cavities is arranged between two of the plurality of teeth and is formed on the at least one insulator, and wherein at least one of the plurality of cavities is configured and arranged for receiving coil windings adjacent to a wall portion of the at least one cavity, wherein the at least one of the plurality of cavities comprises a switching wire receptor; wherein the switching wire receptor comprises a recess in a wall portion of the at least one of the plurality of cavities for receiving a switching wire; and wherein the recess has a depth substantially corresponding to the diameter of the switching wire.
11. The armature of claim 1, wherein an insulator is arranged on a surface of the teeth.
12. The armature of claim 10, wherein an insulator is arranged on a surface of the teeth.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention may be better understood when reading the following detailed description that is given with respect to the Figs. in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) Examples of the present disclosure are now described in more detail. It is to be noted that not all features of these examples need to be implemented to carry out the invention and that a person skilled in the art will modify, add or omit features depending on the application of the armature and the electric motor.
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(9) The switching wires 41, 42 may be terminal end portions of the coil wires 30 and may be made from the same material as the coil wires. The switching wires 41, 42 may have the same or a different diameter of cross section compared to the coil wires 30
(10) The switching wires 41, 42 are also arranged somewhere in the cavities 24 between two teeth 12 as show in
(11) The position of the switching wire 41, 42 and consequently the position of the coil wires 30 depends on the sequence in manufacturing, i.e. if the switching wire 41, 42 is placed prior to or after winding the coil wires. The manufacturing sequence has to be considered in manufacturing making manufacturing of the armature complex. If the manufacturing sequence was not considered, in some cavities 24 the switching wires 42 will be arranged at the positions where coils are supposed to be arranged, so it is difficult to wind coils on teeth 12 orderly, which will have several negative effects like uncontrolled wire crossings, increased end turn height, unbalance and efficiency degradation of motor. And even the manufacturing sequence is considered, it is also difficult to wind coils on teeth 12 orderly because the switching wires 41, 42 can move easily, especially when the rotor 3 is rotating. And disorderly wound coil wires 30 will increase the resistance of the coils and reduce the efficiency of the motor.
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(13) The recess 240 has a depth corresponding to the diameter of the switching wires 410 and 420. The recess 240 may have a depth larger than the diameter of the switching wires 410 and 420, or at least larger than half of the diameter of the switching wires 410 and 420. The recess 240 with a depth corresponding to or larger than the diameter of the switching wires 410 and 420 can make sure the switching wires 410 and 420 hold in the recess 240. The cross sectional shape of the recess may comprise a bottom portion 244 and a first wall portion 241 and a second wall portion 242. The first wall portion 241 and a second wall portion 242 may provide a support for the switching wire 410 and 420, respectively in the circumferential direction of the armature. This enables a precise and stable positioning of the first switching wire 410 against the first wall portion 241 and of the second switching wire 420 against the second wall portion 242. The recess 240 may have a width between the first wall portion 241 and the second wall portion 242 that is sufficient take up two switching wires 410 and 420.
(14) The first wall 241 and the second wall 242 may be arranged substantially perpendicular to the bottom portion 244 resulting in a rectangular cross section of the recess 240. It is advantageous to provide a tapered cross section of the recess 240 as shown in
(15) While in the example shown in
(16) It is also possible to place the recess in a different position in the cavities 200 that in the radially innermost surface.
(17) The cavity 200 and recesses 240 described above can be implemented in any existing armature 10 and existing armatures can be modified.
(18) While the present disclosure shows the recess 240 in a specific armature 10, it is obvious to a person skilled in the art that other armatures can be used and that the disclosure is not limited to a particular number of teeth 12 or cavities with particular a particular geometry of the armature.
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(20) In the second embodiment, the recess 250 includes a bottom portion 254, a first wall portion 251 and a second wall portion 252. The first wall portion 251 and the second wall portion 252 are arranged substantially parallel to each other, and the first wall portion 251 and the second wall portion 252 are 5 both arranged substantially perpendicular to the bottom portion 254 resulting in a substantially rectangular cross section of the recess 250. The first wall portion 251 and the second wall portion 252 are arranged substantially parallel to each other so the life-span of the tooling to produce the insulator is longer.
(21) The distance between the first wall portion 251 and the second wall portion 252 is larger than two times of the diameter of a switching wire 411, and the depth of the recess 250 in the radial direction is larger than two times of the diameter of the switching wire 411. With this shape, the recess 250 is large enough to hold at least four switching wires 411. In the second embodiment, the recess 250 is holding 3 switching wires 411, 421, 431. The size of the recess 250 may be arranged to apply to specific motor to hold switching wires.
(22) A person skilled in the art may modify the armature and adapt it to different rotors and different electric motors. For example, although the preferred embodiments described above are rotor cores of inner rotor type motors, the invention can also be adopt to rotor or stator of outer rotor type motor. The scope of the present invention, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.