LINER, STATOR ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATED METHOD
20170047807 ยท 2017-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A liner for use for a resilient stator of an electric machine for positioning between teeth formed in the stator. The stator is conformable from a first generally extending shape with opposed spaced apart ends and to a second generally hollow circular shape. The liner includes a central portion for positioning in a cavity between the adjacent teeth, a first end portion for limiting motion of the liner extending from the central portion and adapted to cooperate with a first end face of the stator, and a second end portion extending from the central portion and cooperating with a second end face of the stator, opposed to the first end face. The first end portion limits motion of the liner. The liner is positioned between adjacent teeth when the stator is in the first shape and remains in the cavity when the stator is in the second shape.
Claims
1. A liner for use in an at least partially resilient stator of an electric machine and for positioning between adjacent teeth formed in the stator, the stator being conformable from a first generally extending shape with opposed spaced apart ends and to a second generally hollow circular shape, the liner comprising: a central portion for positioning in a cavity between adjacent teeth formed in the stator; a first end portion extending from said central portion and adapted to cooperate with a first end face of the stator, said first end portion adapted to limit motion of the liner with respect to the stator; and a second end portion extending from said central portion and adapted to cooperate with a second end face of the stator, opposed to the first end face, said first end portion adapted to limit motion of the liner with respect to the stator, said liner adapted to be positioned in the cavity between adjacent teeth formed in the stator when the stator is in a first generally extending shape and adapted to remain in the cavity between adjacent teeth formed in the stator when the stator is in the second generally hollow circular shape.
2. The liner in accordance with claim 1, wherein said liner is formed from a singular sheet of insulating material.
3. The liner in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one of said first end portion and said second end portion include a lip for cooperation with said respective end face.
4. The liner in accordance with claim 1, wherein said central portion defines a longitudinally extending rib extending from the first end portion to the second end portion.
5. The liner in accordance with claim 1, wherein, said central portion defines a opening extending from the first end portion to the second end portion.
6. A stator assembly comprising: a body defining a plurality of teeth extending therefrom, said body being conformable from a first generally extending shape with first and second opposed ends to a second shape in which the opposed end are moved toward each other to provide the second shape with a generally hollow circular configuration; and a plurality of liners, at least one of said plurality of liners including a central portion for positioning between adjacent teeth formed in the stator, a first end portion extending from said central portion, and a second end portion extending from said central portion; and electrically conductive wire, at least a portion of said wire wound around one of the teeth of the body and around a portion of at least two liners to form a coil, said body, said wire, and at least a portion of said plurality of liners being adapted to provide for the forming of the coil while said body is in the first shape and to provide for the conforming of the body to the second shape after at least one of the coils has been wound around one of the teeth of the body and around a portion of at least two liners.
7. The stator assembly in accordance with claim 6, wherein the first generally extending shape comprises a longitudinally extending shape.
8. The stator assembly in accordance with claim 6, wherein said plurality of liners comprise a plurality of insulating cuffs.
9. The stator assembly in accordance with claim 6, wherein said body comprises a plurality of laminations.
10. The stator assembly in accordance with claim 6, wherein said body is welded in the second shape after being so formed.
11. The stator assembly in accordance with claim 6, wherein said body comprises a plurality of living hinges positioned between adjacent teeth.
12. The stator assembly in accordance with claim 6, wherein at least one of said first end portion and said second portion include a lip for cooperation with said respective end face.
13. The stator assembly in accordance with claim 6, wherein said central portion defines a longitudinally extending rib extending from the first end portion to the second end portion.
14. The stator assembly in accordance with claim 6, wherein said central portion defines a opening extending from the first end portion to the second end portion.
15. A method for making an electric machine, said method comprises the steps of: providing a generally extending and at least partially resilient body with first and second opposed and spaced apart ends and defining a plurality of teeth extending from the body; providing a plurality of insulating cuffs; inserting at least one of the plurality of cuffs in a cavity formed between adjacent teeth of the body; providing wire for use in the stator assembly; winding the wire around at least one of the teeth of the body and around a portion of at least two cuffs to form a coil; moving the first and second ends of the body toward each other to form a generally hollow circular shape; and assembling a rotor into the stator to form the electric machine.
16. The method in accordance with claim 15, wherein providing a generally extending and at least partially resilient body comprise providing a generally linearly extending and at least partially resilient body.
17. The method in accordance with claim 15, wherein providing said body comprises providing a plurality of laminations.
18. The method in accordance with claim 15, further comprising welding the body once the second generally hollow circular shape is so formed.
19. The method in accordance with claim 15, wherein providing said generally extending and at least partially resilient body comprises providing a plurality of living hinges positioned between adjacent teeth.
20. The method in accordance with claim 15, further comprising providing an electronic control for controlling the flow of an electrical current to the coils.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0051] The method, systems and apparatus described herein facilitate the winding of wire to form a coil within an electric machine, Wire is wound around teeth or bobbins to folio coils. To optimize wire fill and motor power the wire is optimally uniformly wound with adjacent wires in a closely uniformly packed relationship. Difficulties may occur maintaining this Closely uniformly packed relationship. Added care may alleviate difficulties with such closely uniformly packed relationship, but may reduce productivity and add costs to the electric machine.
[0052] The methods, systems, and apparatus described herein assist in the proper closely uniformly packed relationship of the wires within motor coils. The methods, systems, and apparatus described herein may also facilitate assembly speed and accuracy. Furthermore, the methods, systems, and apparatus described herein provide for an improved appearance of the motor and its appeal to the customer,
[0053] Technical effects of the methods, systems, and apparatus described herein include at least one of improved performance and quality and reduced labor costs.
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[0055] The stationary assembly 12 may include any number of teeth 30. For a three phase salient pole stator assembly, teeth in a multiple of three is preferred. For example there may be for example 9, 12, 15, 18, 21 or 24 teeth. As shown, the stationary assembly 12 includes eighteen (18) teeth 30.
[0056] Stator core 28 is formed from a stack of laminations 29 made of a highly magnetically permeable material, and windings 32 are wound on stator core 28 in a manner known to those of ordinary skill in the art. Laminations 29 are stacked such that stator core 28 reaches a predefined length 34. In the exemplary embodiment, the plurality of laminations 29 that form the stator core 28 may be either interlocked or loose laminations. In an alternative embodiment, stator core 28 is a solid core. For example, stator core 28 may be formed from a soft magnetic composite (SMC) material, a soft magnetic alloy (SMA) material, and/or a powdered ferrite material using a sintering process. In another alternate embodiment, the windings 32 are wound around a plurality of spools (not shown), each of which is removably fitted to one of the stator teeth 30.
[0057] In one embodiment, rotatable assembly 22 includes a permanent magnet rotor core 36 and a shaft 38 and is configured to rotate around an axis of rotation 40. In the exemplary embodiment, rotor core 36 is formed from a stack of laminations 29 made of a magnetically permeable material and is substantially received in a central bore of stator core 28, While
[0058] In the exemplary embodiment, electric machine 10 is coupled to a fan (not shown) for moving air through an air handling system, for blowing air over cooling coils, and/or for driving a compressor within an air conditioning/refrigeration system. More specifically, machine 10 may be used in air moving applications used in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry, for example, in residential applications using horsepower (hp) to I hp motors or greater and/or in commercial and industrial applications and hermetic compressor motors used in air conditioning applications using higher horsepower motors, for example, but not limited to using hp to 7.5 hp motor or greater. Although described herein in the context of an air handling system, electric machine 10 may engage any suitable work component and be configured to drive such a work component. Alternatively, electric machine 10 may be coupled to a power conversion component, for example, an engine, a wind turbine rotor, and/or any other component configured to rotate rotatable assembly 22 to generate electricity using electric machine 10.
[0059] According to an embodiment of the present invention and referring to now to
[0060] The stator assembly 12 also includes a plurality of inserts or liners 46. The liners 46 serve to at least partially electrically isolate the electrical current from the magnetic core. The liners 46 further serve to protect the coils 32 from the edges of the laminations 29. The liners 46 may alternatively be in the form of cuffs.
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[0062] The first generally extending shape 42 of the stator core 28, as shown in
[0063] It should be appreciated that the first generally extending shape 42 of the stator core 28 may, as shown in
[0064] It should be appreciated that the liners 46 may be made of an insulating material, for example a polymer, for example polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and is available as Mylar, a trademark of Dupont Tejjin Films DuPont Teijin Films U.S. Limited Partnership, 3600 Discovery Drive, Chester, Va. 23836. Mylar may be available in sheet form with thickness of for example 0.030-0.003 inches, for example 0.010 inches.
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[0066] The pliable regions 56 form living hinges 58 to permit the stator assemble to be assembled in the first generally extending shape 42 and to provide for the conforming of the body 28 to the second generally hollow circular shape 44. For example, a plurality of living hinges 58 may be formed in the laminations 29, with each of the living hinges 58 positioned between adjacent teeth 30. The living hinges 58 may have any suitable shape that results in pliable regions 56 and may provide for a reduced cross section at the hinges so that the lamination may be elastically deformed in that pliable region. The transition to and from the reduced cross section is preferably smooth or gentle to minimize stress risers in the living hinges 58. For example, the living hinges may include openings with large radii 60 to minimize stress risers.
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[0074] The liner 46 may he made in any suitable fashion and may as described above be made of Mylar. The liner may be formed from a singular sheet of insulating material. The liner sheet may be bent or formed into the shape shown in
[0075] The folded over lip portion 86 for cooperation with the faces 62 may, as shown in
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[0078] Additionally, one of the three phases can be routed on the end of the stator opposite the other two. Phase-to-ground shorts may be reduced since, with using the liners 46 instead of end caps (not shown) provides additional clearance between the windings and stator core by eliminating the moisture wicking path that is present between the existing end cap and slot liner design. According to another embodiment of the present invention and referring to now to
[0079] An electronically commutated motor is an electric motor in which electrical current to the electromagnetic coils is pulsed on and off electronically with semi-conductor devices sometimes called electronic switches, transistors, or by various acronyms that denote their design particulars. The pulsed signals power three or more circuits or coil groups within the motor. By varying the timing and duration of pulses, the electronic controller can accomplish speed control and maintain high torque at start and over a broad speed range.
[0080] Although many types of motors can be correctly called electronically commutated (e.g. AC motors on electronic ASDs and switched reluctance motors), the designation ECM is usually reserved for smaller variable speed motors that operate from a single-phase power source and have the electronic controller mounted in or on the motor.
[0081] Electronically commutated motors can have other features that also may be used in addition to, or instead of, ECM in their name. For example, they may or may not also be a permanent magnet motor or axial gap motor. Some are made to run directly from a DC power source. Others are made to run from an AC power source, but they rectify the AC to DC in their controllers before it is pulsed or commutated
[0082] The motor 110 includes a body or stator core 128 defining the plurality of teeth 130 extending from the body 128. The body 128 has a generally hollow circular shape 144. The body 128 is generally rigid and is typically made from a plurality of stamped laminations 129. The stator assembly 112 also includes a plurality of inserts or liners 146, similar to the liners 46 of
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[0091] The motor 210 includes a body or stator core 228 defining the plurality of teeth 230 extending from the body 228. The body 228 has a generally hollow circular shape 244, The body 228 is generally rigid and is typically made from a plurality of stamped laminations 229. The stator assembly 212 also includes a plurality of inserts or liners 246, similar to the liners 146 of
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[0093] The at least one of the plurality of liners 246 includes a first end portion 250 extending from the central portion 248. The at least one of the plurality of liners 246 includes a second end portion 252 extending from the central portion 248. The stator assembly 212 also includes electrically conductive wire 233. At least a portion of the wire 233 is wound around one of the teeth 230 of the body 228 and around a portion of at least two liners 246 to form the coil 232.
[0094] The plurality of laminations 229 are stacked together along opposed faces of the laminations 229. The laminations 229 may have any suitable shape and may as shown include similar or identical portions 264. The portions 264 may include a base 266 and a stem 268 extending from the base 266, A flange 270 may extend from the distal end of the stem 268. Adjacent portions 264 form the cavities 251. The liners 246 are adapted to fit to a liner support surface 272 defining each of the cavities 251.
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[0099] According to another embodiment of the invention, a method 300 for making an electric machine is provided. The method 300 includes step 310 of providing a generally extending and at least partially resilient body with first and second opposed and spaced apart ends and defining a plurality of teeth extending from the body, step 312 of providing a plurality of insulating cuffs, step 314 of inserting at least one of the plurality of cuffs in a cavity formed between adjacent teeth of the body, step 316 of providing wire for use in the stator assembly, step 318 of winding the wire around at least one of the teeth of the body and around a portion of at least two cuffs to form a coil, step 320 of moving the first and second ends of the body toward each other to form a generally hollow circular shape, and step 322 of assembling a rotor into the stator to form the electric machine.
[0100] According to an aspect of the present invention, the method may be provided wherein the step of providing a generally extending and at least partially resilient body includes providing a providing a generally linearly extending and at least partially resilient body.
[0101] According to another aspect of the present invention, the method may be provided wherein the step of providing the body includes providing a plurality of laminations.
[0102] According to another aspect of the present invention, the method may further include the step of welding the body once the second generally hollow circular shape is so formed.
[0103] According to another aspect of the present invention, the method may be provided wherein the step of providing the body further includes providing a plurality of living hinges positioned between adjacent teeth.
[0104] According to another aspect of the present invention, the method may further include the step of providing an electronic control for controlling the flow of an electrical current to the coils.
[0105] According to another embodiment of the invention, an electric machine is provided. The electric machine includes a body defining a plurality of teeth extending therefrom and a plurality of liners. At least one of the plurality of liners positioned between adjacent teeth of the plurality of teeth. At least one of the plurality of liners including a central portion for positioning between adjacent teeth formed in the stator, a first end portion extending from the central portion, and a second end portion extending from the central portion. The electric machine also includes an electrically conductive wire. At least a portion of the wire is wound around one of the teeth of the body and around a portion of at least two cuffs to form a coil, The electric machine also includes a rotor that is rotatably cooperable with the stator and an electronic control for controlling the flow of an electrical current to the coils.
[0106] The methods, systems, and apparatus described herein facilitate efficient and economical assembly of an electric machine. Exemplary embodiments of methods, systems, and apparatus are described and/or illustrated herein in detail. The methods, systems, and apparatus are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein, but rather, components of each apparatus and system, as well as steps of each method, may be utilized independently and separately from other components and steps described herein. Each component, and each method step, can also be used in combination with other components and/or method steps.
[0107] When introducing elements/components/etc. Of the Methods and apparatus described and/or illustrated herein, the articles a, an, the, and the are intended to mean that there are one or more of the element(s)/component(s)/etc. The terms comprising, including, and having are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional clement(s)/component(s)/etc. other than the listed element(s)/component(s)/etc.
[0108] This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art, Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
[0109] Described herein are exemplary methods, systems and apparatus utilizing stator core liners that reduce costs or provide additional space for winding the motor. Furthermore, the exemplary methods system and apparatus achieve increased efficiency while reducing or eliminating an increase of the length of the machine. The methods, system and. apparatus described herein may be used in. any suitable application. However, they are particularly suited for HVAC and pump applications.
[0110] Exemplary embodiments of the stator core liners are described above in detail. The electric machine and its components are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein, but rather, components of the systems may be utilized independently and separately from other components described herein. For example, the components may also be used in combination with other machine systems, methods, and apparatuses, and are not limited to practice with only the systems and apparatus as described herein. Rather, the exemplary embodiments can be implemented and utilized in connection with many other applications.
[0111] Although specific features of various embodiments of the disclosure may be shown in some drawings and not in others, this is for convenience only. In accordance with the principles of the disclosure, any feature of a drawing may be referenced and/or claimed in combination with any feature of any other drawing.
[0112] This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such ether examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims,