PERMANENT MAGNET DIRECT CURRENT MOTOR AND HVAC SYSTEM USING THE SAME
20170366054 · 2017-12-21
Inventors
- Yue LI (Hong Kong, CN)
- James Ching Sik LAU (Hong Kong, CN)
- Chui You ZHOU (Shenzhen, CN)
- Gang Li (Shenzhen, CN)
- Xiao Ning ZHU (Shenzhen, CN)
- Ya Ming ZHANG (Shenzhen, CN)
- Yong Gang ZHANG (Shenzhen, CN)
Cpc classification
H02K1/24
ELECTRICITY
H02K23/62
ELECTRICITY
H02K13/10
ELECTRICITY
H02K2213/03
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02K23/62
ELECTRICITY
H02K13/10
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A PMDC motor includes a housing, a stator magnet fixed to the inner circumferential surface of the housing, a rotor core received in the housing and facing the stator magnet, and rotor windings wound around the rotor core. The rotor core includes a plurality of rotor teeth, each of the rotor teeth including a tooth body and a tooth tip. A ratio of the outer diameter of the rotor core to an outer diameter of the housing is in the range of 0.6 to 0.67. Compared to the existing PMDC motor, the PMDC motor of the present invention can satisfy the same performance requirement, while reducing the size and weight of the rotor core and hence the weight of the rotor windings. In this way, the total weight and hence the moment of inertia of the rotor is reduced, thereby effectively reducing the noise generated during operation of the motor.
Claims
1. A permanent magnet direct current motor comprising: a housing with an inner circumferential surface; a stator magnet fixed to the inner circumferential surface of the housing; a rotor core received in the housing and facing the stator magnet, the rotor core comprising a plurality of rotor teeth, each of the rotor teeth comprising a tooth body and a tooth tip, a ratio of the outer diameter of the rotor core to an outer diameter of the housing being in the range of 0.6 to 0.67; and rotor windings wound around the rotor core.
2. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 1, wherein the stator magnet is made of a rubber magnet and a ratio of the outer diameter of the rotor core to a thickness of the stator magnet is in the range of 4.6 to 5.6.
3. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 2, wherein the rubber magnet has a thickness of 2.90 mm to 3.45 mm and has a maximum magnetic energy product of 1.50 MGOe to 1.75 MGOe.
4. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 3, wherein the rubber magnet has a thickness of 3.1 mm.
5. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 2, wherein the rubber magnet is rolled into a cylindrical shape and then is fixed within the housing by press fit.
6. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 1, wherein the tooth body of each of the rotor teeth has a tooth height in a radial direction of the rotor core, and a ratio of the tooth height to the outer diameter of the rotor core is in the range of 0.25 to 0.5.
7. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 1, wherein the tooth body has a width in a circumferential direction of the rotor core, a ratio of the width of the tooth body to the outer diameter of the rotor core being in the range of 0.1 to 0.2.
8. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 1, wherein the outer diameter of the rotor core is 15.8 mm and the outer diameter of the housing is 24.4 mm.
9. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 8, wherein the width of the tooth body of each of the rotor teeth in the circumferential direction of the rotor core is 2.3 mm and the tooth height of the tooth body of each of the rotor teeth in the radial direction of the rotor core is 3.29 mm.
10. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 1, wherein an air gap is defined between the rotor core and the stator magnet, and the air gap is in the range of 0.2 mm to 0.35 mm.
11. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 1, further comprising a cover disposed on the housing and an endcap disposed at an outside of the cover.
12. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 11, wherein the cover is provided with a plurality of protruding posts and bosses, a plurality of through holes and positioning grooves are defined in the endcap, corresponding to the protruding posts and the bosses, respectively, the protruding posts and the bosses engage in the through holes and the positioning grooves, respectively, to fix the cover to the endcap.
13. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 11, wherein the housing is a cylindrical structure comprising a closed end with a bottom portion and an open end without bottom portion, and the cover and the endcap cover the open end of the housing.
14. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 13, wherein a bearing mounting portion is provided at each of the endcap and the bottom portion of the housing for mounting a bearing, and the rotor further comprises a rotary shaft fixed with the rotor core and mounted to the bearing mounting portion via the bearing.
15. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 11, further comprising a rotary shaft and a commutator disposed on the rotary shaft, a pair of carbon brushes fixed to the cover, and conductive terminals disposed on the cover or the endcap, the commutator comprising a plurality of commutator segments, one end of the carbon brush being fixedly connected to the conductive terminals, and the other end of the carbon brush being in slide contact with the commutator segments of the commutator.
16. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 15, wherein each of the carbon brushes comprises a brush plate and a vibration absorbing plate disposed on the brush plate.
17. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 16, wherein fixing connection points between the carbon brush and the conductive terminals are located on a diameter through a center of the cover or the endcap.
18. An HVAC system for a vehicle, wherein the HVAC system comprises a permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The present invention is described below in greater detail with reference to the drawings and embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0039] Below, embodiments of the present invention will be described in greater detail with reference to the drawings. Elements of similar structures or functions are generally represented by like reference numerals for illustrative purposes throughout the figures. It should be noted that the figures are illustrative rather than limiting. The figures are not drawn to scale, do not illustrate every aspect of the described embodiments, and do not limit the scope of the present disclosure. Unless otherwise specified, all technical and scientific terms used in this disclosure have the ordinary meaning as commonly understood by people skilled in the art.
[0040] It is noted that, when a component is described to be “fixed” to another component, it can be directly fixed to the another component or there may be an intermediate component. When a component is described to be “connected” to another component, it can be directly connected to the another component or there may be an intermediate component. When a component is described to be “disposed” on another component, it can be directly disposed on the another component or there may be an intermediate component.
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[0044] In the illustrated embodiment, the rotor core 3 includes three rotor teeth 31, and the rotor windings 302 (see
[0045] Further, in the illustrated embodiment, a mounting groove 72 is defined in each boss 71 of the cover 7. The carbon brush 9 is elastic-sheet-type carbon brush, which includes conductive terminals 91 disposed in the mounting grooves 72, brush plates 92 substantially perpendicularly connected to the conductive terminals 91, and vibration-absorbing plates 93 disposed on the brush plates 92. The brush plates 92 are in slide contact with the commutator segments 5 of the commutator 6. Fixing connection points between the brush plates 92 and the two conductive terminals 91 are located on a diameter through a center of the cover 7. The conductive terminals 91 extend to an outside of the encap 8 through the mounting grooves 72 for connecting with the external power source. In another embodiment, the conductive terminals may also be disposed on the endcap 8.
[0046] A first heat dissipation hole 17 is defined through an outer surface of the bottom portion of the housing 1, and a second heat dissipation hole 18 is defined through an outer surface of the endcap 8. The heat inside the motor can be dissipated through the first heat dissipation hole 17 and the second heat dissipation hole 18.
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[0048] As configured above, in comparison with the existing PMDC motor, the PMDC motor of the embodiment of the present invention can satisfy the same performance requirement, while reducing the size and weight of the rotor core and hence the weight of the rotor windings. In this way, the total weight and hence the moment of inertia of the rotor is reduced, thereby effectively reducing the noise generated by the motor during operation of the motor. Furthermore, the total weight and the total cost of the motor are accordingly reduced.
[0049] Noise tests were performed with respect to the existing PMDC motor and the PMDC motor of the embodiment of the present invention, and the resulted test data is shown in
[0050] In summary, in the PMDC motor of the present invention, by means of reducing the outer diameter of the rotor core and the width of the tooth body as well as the ratio of the height of the tooth body of the rotor tooth to the outer diameter of the rotor core within optioned ranges, the number of turns of the windings wound around the tooth body is increased, which thus increases a length of coils cutting magnetic field lines of the stator magnet. In addition, by designing the suitable stator magnet and air gap, under the premise of satisfying the performance requirement, the moment of inertia of the rotor core is reduced, and the noise generated by the permanent magnet direct current motor during working process is effectively reduced, thereby improving the quality of the PMDC motor and satisfying customers' demand for low noise of the automobile HVAC system.
[0051] Although the invention is described with reference to one or more embodiments, the above description of the embodiments is used only to enable people skilled in the art to practice or use the invention. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications are possible without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. The embodiments illustrated herein should not be interpreted as limits to the present invention, and the scope of the invention is to be determined by reference to the claims that follow.