STATOR WITH PINS FOR AN ELECTRIC MACHINE
20220337114 · 2022-10-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Stephane De-Clercq (Rang Du Fliers, FR)
- Wojciech Mandok (Czechowice-Dziedzice, PL)
- Christian Finger-Albert (Bad Kissingen, DE)
- Boris Dotz (München, DE)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A stator for an electric machine having a plurality of pins, which are arranged on concentric circles at different distances from a stator center point in slots in the stator, and each concentric circle forms a layer, where four pins in different layers are connected to one another in series and form a winding. A first pin of the winding is located in a first slot in the 4n-3 layer, wherein n is a natural number, a second pin of the winding is located in a second slot in the 4n-2 layer, wherein the second slot is at a first radial distance from the first slot in a first circumferential direction of the stator, a third pin of the winding is located in the first slot in the 4n layer, and a fourth pin of the winding is located in the second slot in the 4n-3 layer.
Claims
1. A stator for an electric machine, comprising: a multiplicity of pins, which are arranged on concentric circles at different distances from a stator center point in slots in the stator, and each concentric circle forms a layer, wherein four pins in different layers are connected to one another in series and form a winding, wherein a first pin of the four pins of the winding is located in a first slot in the 4n-3 layer, wherein n is a natural number; wherein a second pin of the four pins of the winding is located in a second slot in the 4n-2 layer, wherein the second slot is at a first radial distance from the first slot in a first circumferential direction of the stator; wherein a third pin of the four pins of the winding is located in the first slot in the 4n layer; wherein a fourth pin of the four pins of the winding is located in the second slot in the 4n-3 layer.
2. The stator according to claim 1, wherein the stator has a first end face and a second end face, wherein the first pin and the second pin are connected to one another on the second end face by means of a first type of connection, wherein the second pin and the third pin are connected to one another on the first end face by means of a second type of connection, wherein the third pin and the fourth pin are connected to one another on the second end face by means of a third type of connection, and wherein the first, second and third types of connection differ from one another.
3. The stator according to claim 1, wherein the stator has at least two windings and at least the fourth pin in the second slot is connected to a fifth pin in the 4n-3 layer in a third slot by means of a fourth type of connection.
4. The stator according to claim 3, wherein the stator has a multiplicity of windings, which extend over the entire circumference of the stator and thereby form a part-coil.
5. The stator according to claim 4, wherein respective pins of two part-coils are connected to one another by means of a fifth type of connection.
6. The stator according to claim 5, wherein at least two part-coils form a coil.
7. The stator according to claim 6, wherein the part-coils form six coils and six phases are assigned to them in such a way that two coils, which are assigned to different phases, are respectively located in adjacent slots.
8. The stator according to claim 6, wherein respective inputs of a pin of two coils are connected to one another by means of a sixth type of connection.
9. The stator according to claim 8, wherein respective outputs of a pin of the two coils are connected to one another and the two coils as a result are connected in parallel and assigned to one phase.
10. The stator according to claim 1, wherein the second type of connection comprises a first double pin, which is formed from the second pin and the third pin, wherein the first double pin has two inwardly bent pin feet with a respective weld point and bridges a first radial distance.
11. The stator according to claim 1, wherein the fourth type of connection comprises a second double pin, which is formed from the fourth pin and the fifth pin, wherein the second double pin has two outwardly bent pin feet with a respective weld point and bridges a first radial distance.
12. The stator according to claim 1, wherein the fifth type of connection comprises a third double pin, which is formed from two first end pins, wherein the third double pin has two pin feet, which are bent in the same direction and have a respective weld point, and bridges a second radial distance.
13. The stator according to claim 1, wherein a single pin comprises a second end pin and a pin foot which is bent clockwise.
14. The stator according to claim 1, wherein the first type of connection is formed by a welded connection between a first weld point at the pin foot of the second double pin or of the first single pin and a second weld point at the pin foot of the first double pin or of the third double pin.
15. The stator according to claim 1, wherein the third type of connection is formed by a welded connection between a third weld point at the pin foot of the first double pin or of the second single pin and a fourth weld point at the pin foot of the second double pin or of the third double pin.
16. A vehicle having an electric machine with a stator as claimed in claim 1.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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[0037]
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[0041]
[0042]
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[0044]
[0045]
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[0054] The fourth pin 24 is connected to a fifth pin 25 in a third slot 53 via a fourth type of connection 64, illustrated as a long-dashed line. With the fifth pin 25, the above-described serial connection of the subsequent pins in the stator begins again, with the position of the fifth pin 25 having been rotated anticlockwise by 90 degrees in relation to the position of the first pin 21.
[0055] The serial connection of the fifth pin 25 to further pins in the slots 53 and 54 forms a second winding 42. The first, second and third types of connection 61, 62, 63 between these pins are identical to the respective first, second and third types of connection 61, 62, 63 of the pins of the first winding 41.
[0056] The two windings 41, 42 are connected by the fourth type of connection 64. The continuation of the serial connection forms the winding 43 in the slots 55, 56 and the winding 44 in the slots 57, 58. The windings 42, 43, 44 are respectively connected by means of the fourth type of connection 64. The fourth type of connection 64 between the respective windings 41, 42, 43, 44 is therefore identical. It is also the case that the first, second and third types of connection 61, 62, 63 between the pins of the windings 43, 44 are identical to the first, second and third types of connection 61, 62, 63 of the windings 41, 42.
[0057] The four windings 41, 42, 43, 44 form a first part-coil by way of an anticlockwise circuit around the stator 1. The last pin in this part-coil is the end pin 26.
[0058]
[0059] The pins 31, 32, 33, 34 are connected in series in the same way as the pins 21, 22, 23, 24 of
[0060] The first pin 31 is connected to a fourth pin of the second winding 47 via the fourth type of connection, illustrated as a long-dashed line.
[0061] With the fourth pin, the above-described serial connection of the subsequent pins in the stator begins again, with the position of the fourth pin of the second winding 47 having been rotated anticlockwise by 90 degrees in relation to the position of the fourth pin 34 of the first winding 46.
[0062] The serial connection of the first pin of the second winding 47 to further pins in the slots 97 and 98 forms a third winding 48. The first, second and third types of connection 61, 62, 63 between these pins is identical to the respective first, second and third types of connection 61, 62, 63 of the pins of the first and the second winding 46, 47.
[0063] A serial connection of the pins in the stator forms the windings 46, 47, 48 as described above. The winding 45 is formed at the beginning and at the end of the serial connection. The fourth pin 34 of the first winding 46 is connected to a fifth pin 35 in a third slot 92 via the fourth type of connection 64. The fifth pin 35 is in turn connected to a first end pin 36 in slot 91 via a first type of connection 61. The end pin 36 of the second part-coil is connected to the end pin 26 of the first part-coil according to
[0064] After the complete circuit described above, the pin in layer 3 of the slot 91 is also connected to the pin in layer 4 of the slot 92. This latter pin is configured as a single pin and has an output 83 for the connection of an energy source. The four windings 45, 46, 47, 48 thus form the second part-coil.
[0065] The circuit of the serial connection of the pins of the second part-coil thus runs in the opposite direction to the pins of the first part-coil. The circulation direction may be selected freely for the two part-coils; they merely have to be different.
[0066]
[0067] This winding 45 begins with a first end pin of the second part-coil in layer 2 in the slot 91, which first end pin is connected to the first end pin 26 of the winding 44 of the first part-coil in slot 58 by means of a fifth type of connection 65. This connection is illustrated by a long-dashed bold line in
[0068] The first and the second part-coil are connected by a fifth type of connection 65 between layer L3 in slot 58 and layer L2 in slot 91 and form a first coil 201.
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[0070] The connection of the two part-coils of the second coil 202 is illustrated by a long-dashed line 67 and is effected by means of the fifth type of connection.
[0071] The inputs and outputs of the coils are likewise shown, which inputs and outputs are realized as single pins 217, 219; see
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[0078] The connection 61 is formed by the right-hand single pin 217 from
[0079] The left-hand single pin 219 of
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[0081] The first distance 71 is identical only with respect to the number of slots to be bridged. The actual spatial distance to be bridged is different, because the double pins connect different layers.
[0082] The right-hand single pin 217 of
[0083] The double pin 215 of
[0084] The double pin 215 may bridge the second distance 73, that is to say one slot less than the first distance 71.
[0085] The first type of connection 61 is thus formed by way of the pin feet 61a, 61b and the weld points 221 and 223. The third type of connection 63 is thus formed by way of the pin feet 63a, 63b and the weld points 225 and 227.
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[0087] The vehicle 403 may also comprise an inverter 405, which supplies the electric machine 401 with an alternating current from a direct-current source.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0088] 1 Stator [0089] 2, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 Pin [0090] 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 Pin [0091] 5, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, Slot [0092] 57, 58, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, Slot [0093] 96, 97, 98 Slot [0094] 7 First end face [0095] 9 Second end face [0096] 11 Interface [0097] 26, 36 End pin [0098] 41-48 Winding [0099] 61 First type of connection [0100] 62 Second type of connection [0101] 63 Third type of connection [0102] 64 Fourth type of connection [0103] 65, 67 Fifth type of connection [0104] 66 Sixth type of connection [0105] 61a, 61b, 63a, 63b Pin foot [0106] 71 Distance [0107] 401 Electric machine [0108] 81, 87, 101, 107, 111, 117 Input [0109] 83, 85, 103, 105, 113, 115 Output [0110] 201 First coil [0111] 202 Second coil [0112] 211, 213, 215 Double pin [0113] 217, 219 Single pin [0114] 221, 223, 225, 227 Weld point [0115] 403 Vehicle [0116] 405 Inverter [0117] L1, L2, L3, L4 Layer [0118] M Stator center point