Lead wire connection structure of rotating electric machine
09627946 ยท 2017-04-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02K2203/03
ELECTRICITY
H02K11/05
ELECTRICITY
H02K3/50
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02K19/36
ELECTRICITY
H02K5/22
ELECTRICITY
H02K3/50
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A lead wire connection structure includes a rectifier that is arranged at the outside or the inside in an axis direction of the brackets so as to rectify AC voltage, which is generated on the stator, to DC voltage; in which, when a number of conductors of a connecting portion, at which lead conductors of the stator winding and the rectifier are connected, is N (N is integer and greater than or equal to 2) per one position, conductors, of which number is less than or equal to N1 per one position, are connected at the connecting portion, and conductors excepted from the conductors, of which number is less than or equal to N1, are welded onto the remaining conductors at a position being nearer the stator winding side than the connecting portion.
Claims
1. A lead wire connection structure of a rotary electric machine, comprising: a housing that is composed of a front bracket and a rear bracket; a rotor that is fixed to a shaft, which is supported between the brackets, so as to be rotatably arranged in the housing; a stator that includes a stator core having an annular shape, which is sandwiched by the front bracket and the rear bracket so as to surround the rotor, and a stator winding which is mounted on the stator core; and a rectifier that is arranged at the outside or the inside in an axis direction of the brackets so as to rectify AC voltage, which is generated on the stator, to DC voltage, wherein a connecting portion, at which lead portions of the stator winding and the rectifier are connected, comprises at least two conductors extending from the stator winding per position, wherein at least one conductor of the at least two conductors is connected to the rectifier at the connecting portion, and wherein the remaining conductors of the at least two conductors are welded onto the at least one conductor at a position nearer the stator winding than the connecting portion.
2. A lead wire connection structure of the rotary electric machine as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one conductor is passed through a hole of a circuit board which is provided on the brackets, so as to be connected to the rectifier.
3. A lead wire connection structure of the rotary electric machine as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least conductor is connected to the rectifier via connecting hardware, and the remaining conductors are directly welded onto the remaining conductors at the position nearer the stator winding than the connecting portion.
4. A lead wire connection structure of the rotary electric machine as recited in claim 3, wherein the at least two conductors are mutually connected in a radial direction.
5. A lead wire connection structure of the rotary electric machine as recited in claim 3, wherein the at least two conductors are welded by melting a tip of a short side of the lead conductors and by inlaying the welded tip to a long side of the lead conductors.
6. A lead wire connection structure of the rotary electric machine as recited in claim 5, wherein a melting ratio of the short side of the lead conductors is greater than a melting ratio of the long side of the lead conductors.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
(8) Embodiment 1
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(10) Moreover, the vehicular alternator further includes a slip ring 9 which is fixed to the other end portion of the shaft 6 at the outside of the rear bracket 2 so as to supply current to the rotor 7; a pair of brushes 10 which slide on a surface of the slip ring 9; a brush holder 11 for installing the brushes 10; a rectifier 12 that is electrically connected to the stator 8 so as to rectify AC voltage, which is generated on the stator 8, to DC voltage; and a regulator 18 that is attached to a heat sink 17, which is fitted to the brush holder 11, so as to regulate level of the AC voltage generated on the stator 8.
(11) Then, the rotor 7 includes a field-magnet winding 13 which passes current so as to generate a magnetic flux; and pair of pole cores 20 and 21 which are provided in such a way that the pole cores cover the field-magnet winding 13 so as to form a magnetic pole by the magnetic flux. The pair of pole cores 20 and 21 is made from iron, and eight pairs of craw pole magnets 22 and 23, in which each of the most outside diameter surfaces has a roughly trapezoidal shape, are stuck to an outer edge portion in a circumferential direction with equiangular pitches, and then, the pole cores are fixed to the shaft 6 in such a way that the magnets 22 and 23 are faced so as to be engaged. Moreover, the stator 8 is composed of a stator core 15 having a cylindrical shape and a stator winding 16 wound around the stator core 15.
(12) A lead conductor 24 extended from the stator winding 16 is passed through a hole of a circuit board 25, which is fixed to the rear bracket 2, via the heat sink (refer to
(13) By combing the components as described above, a connecting portion for connecting to the rectifier 12 is composed of only the one conductor 24a which is passed through the circuit board 25, so that welding work for welding the connecting portion to the rectifier becomes easier, and the holes of the circuit board 25 become smaller. Moreover, the rotating electric machine is structured in such a way that the other one conductor 24b is welded to the conductor 24a at midstream, in other words, at a position being nearer the stator winding side than the connecting portion, whereby a guide portion of the conductors, which is a part of the circuit board 25, becomes, in a circumferential direction, smaller in comparison with a guide portion in a case where two conductors are arranged in the circumferential direction, and the heat sink 17, which is arranged in a circumferential direction near the circuit board 25, can be greatly structured in accordance with the small guide portion, so that the whole rotating electric machine can be favorably structured (refer to
(14) Embodiment 2
(15) An applicable example, in which two lead wires for connecting the rectifier are used at one position, are explained in Embodiment 1, whereas an applicable example, in which a rotating electric machine includes lead wires of a stator winding, of which number is greater than or equal to three, is indicated in Embodiment 2, and various applicable examples, in which three lead wires are used, are indicated in
(16) In other words, when a number of conductors of the connecting portion, at which the lead portions of the stator winding and the rectifier are connected, is N (N is integer and greater than or equal to 2) per one position, conductors, of which number is less than or equal to N1 per one position, are connected at the connecting portion, and conductors excepted from the conductors, of which number is less than or equal to N1, are welded onto the remaining other conductors at a position being nearer the stator winding side than the connecting portion.
(17) Embodiment 3
(18) In a connecting portion for a rectifier, when a material of a terminal of the rectifier is a metal which includes many oxygen constituents such as copper, and the rectifier is connected by TIG welding process or the like, there has been a problem in that a blow hole is caused by the oxygen constituents, and a sufficient welding strength is not obtained. A lead wire connection structure according to Embodiment 3 is applied to these cases, and an aspect, in which connection hardware is also used as illustrated in
(19) Embodiment 4
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(21) Therefore, in the present invention, a tip of the conductor at a short side is melted and welded to a conductor at a long side, whereby a stable welding work can be performed without causing the above-described problem while the junction area, which is at least compatible to the cross-sectional area of the stator winding, is ensured. In the melting and welding work, it is effective for the stable welding work that a ratio of the melted tip of the the conductor at the short side is greater than a ratio of the melted conductor at the side.
(22) In addition, in the above-described embodiments, although the connection method is explained in a case where the rectifier is installed at the outside of the rear bracket, it is needless to say that a similar connecting structure is applied in a case where the rectifier is installed at the inside of the rear bracket.
DESCRIPTION OF THE SYMBOLS
(23) 1 is a front bracket; 2, a rear bracket; 3, a housing; 4, a pulley; 5, a fan; 6, a shaft; 7, a rotor; 8, a stator; 9, a slip ring; 10, brushes; 11, a brush holder; 12, a rectifier; 13, a rotor winding; 15, a stator core; 16, a stator winding; 20 and 21, pole cores; 24, a lead conductor; 25, a circuit board; 26, connecting hardware.