Rotor and motor
US-2024388149-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US10008893B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10008893-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414908196-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 26, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 26, 2018 |
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In an interior permanent magnet motor, each of permanent magnets has a radially-inner magnet contour surface, a radially-outer magnet contour surface, and a pair of side-end magnet contour surfaces. Each of magnet insertion holes has a radially-inner insertion hole contour surface, a radially-outer insertion hole contour surface, and a pair of side-end insertion hole contour surfaces. The radially-outer magnet contour surface and the radially-outer insertion hole contour surface are each formed by a first arc surface. The radially-inner magnet contour surface and the radially-inner insertion hole contour surface are each formed by a second arc surface and at least one straight surface configured to suppress movement of the permanent magnet along the magnet insertion hole having an arc shape.
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An interior permanent magnet motor, comprising: a stator; and a rotor rotatably arranged so as to be opposed to the stator, wherein the rotor comprises a rotor core having a plurality of magnet insertion holes formed therein, into which corresponding permanent magnets are respectively inserted, wherein the plurality of permanent magnets and the plurality of magnet insertion holes are each formed into an arc shape that is convex toward a center side of the rotor and is concave toward an outer side of the rotor, wherein each of the permanent magnets has a radially-inner magnet contour surface, a radially-outer magnet contour surface, and a pair of side-end magnet contour surfaces, wherein each of the magnet insertion holes has a radially-inner insertion hole contour surface, a radially-outer insertion hole contour surface, and a pair of side-end insertion hole contour surfaces, wherein the radially-outer magnet contour surface and the radially-outer insertion hole contour surface are each formed by an outer arc surface, wherein each of the radially-inner magnet contour surface and the radially-inner insertion hole contour surface is formed by at least one straight surface located between two inner arc surfaces, the two inner arc surfaces and the at least one straight surface being configured to suppress movement of the permanent magnet along the magnet insertion hole having the arc shape, wherein air gap portions are formed between the side-end magnet contour surfaces and the side-end insertion hole contour surfaces when the permanent magnets are inserted into the corresponding magnet insertion holes, wherein a contour of ends of the magnet inserting hole in a radial direction is not tapered, and wherein a first arc that defines the radially-outer magnet contour surface of the permanent magnets, the two inner arc surfaces of the radially-inner magnet contour surface of the permanent magnets, a second arc that defines the radially-outer insertion hole contour surface of the magnet insertion holes, and the two inner arc surfaces of the radially-inner insertion hole contour surface of the magnet insertion holes all have a common radius center. 2. An interior permanent magnet motor according to claim 1 , wherein, when viewed in an extending direction of a rotation center line of the rotor, at least a part of the at least one straight surface of the radially-inner magnet contour surface and at least a part of the at least one straight surface of the radially-inner insertion hole contour surface are held in contact with each other. 3. An interior permanent magnet motor according to claim 2 , wherein, when viewed in the extending direction of the rotation center line of the rotor, at least a part of the radially-outer magnet contour surface and at least a part of the radially-outer insertion hole contour surface are held in contact with each other, at least a part of the inner arc surface of the radially-inner magnet contour surface and at least a part of the inner arc surface of the radially-inner insertion hole contour surface are held in contact with each other, and at least the part of the at least one straight surface of the radially-inner magnet contour surface and at least the part of the at least one straight surface of the radially-inner insertion hole contour surface are held in contact with each other. 4. An interior permanent magnet motor according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one straight surface is formed in a direction orthogonal to a corresponding magnetic pole center line when viewed in a cross-section orthogonal to a rotation center line of the rotor. 5. An interior permanent magnet motor according to claim 4 , wherein, a thickness of the permanent magnet between the outer arc surface and the inner arc surface is represented by T 1 , a thickness of the permanent magnet on the magnetic pole center line is represented by T 2 , and the thickness T 1 and the thickness T 2 fall within a range of 0.85<(T 2 /T 1 )<0.95. 6. An interior permanent magnet motor according to claim 1 , wherein at least one air hole is formed in the rotor core so as to be positioned on a radially inner side with respect to the at least one straight surface of the each of the magnet insertion holes. 7. An interior permanent magnet motor according to claim 1 , wherein an air gap is secured between a rotor outer peripheral surface of the rotor and a stator inner peripheral surface of the stator, wherein, when viewed in a cross-section orthogonal to the rotation center line of the rotor, the rotor outer peripheral surface is formed by a plurality of first radial surfaces and a plurality of second radial surfaces, wherein each of the first radial surfaces is positioned in a corresponding magnetic pole center portion on the rotor outer peripheral surface, wherein each of the second radial surfaces is positioned in a corresponding inter-pole portion on the rotor outer peripheral surface, and wherein the first radial surface bulges toward a radially outer side to a higher degree than the second radial surface so that the air gap is varied in a manner of being increased as approaching from each of the magnetic pole center portions to the adjacent inter-pole portions. 8. An interior permanent magnet motor according to claim 1 , wherein the permanent magnets comprise ferrite magnets. 9. A compressor, comprising, in an airtight container: a motor; and a compression element, wherein the motor comprises the interior permanent magnet motor of claim 1 . 10. A refrigeration and air conditioning apparatus, comprising the compressor of claim 9 as a component of a refrigeration cycle. 11. An interior permanent magnet motor according to claim 1 , wherein the outer arc surface has an outer arc radius, measured from a point on a magnetic pole center line of the rotor outside of the radial extent of the rotor, the plurality of inner arc surfaces each have an inner arc radius, measured from the point on the magnetic center line of the rotor, larger than the first arc radius. 12. An interior permanent magnet motor according to claim 1 , wherein intersections of the at least one straight surface with the plurality of inner arc surfaces of the radially inner magnet contour surface, and intersections of the at least one straight surface with the plurality of inner arc surfaces of the radially-inner insertion hole contour surface, are configured to suppress movement of the permanent magnet along the magnet insertion hole. 13. An interior permanent magnet motor according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one straight surface includes at least first and second straight surfaces, the plurality of inner arc surfaces include at least first, second, and third arc surfaces each of the radially-inner magnet contour surface and the radially-inner insertion hole contour surface are formed by at least the first, second, and third arc surfaces, and the first and second straight surfaces, the first straight surface is located between the first and second arc surfaces, and the second straight surface is located between the second and third arc surfaces. 14. An interior permanent magnet motor according to claim 1 , wherein an outer surface of the rotor is made up of a plurality of first radial surfaces and a plurality of second radial surfaces, the first radial surfaces have a first radius, measured from a first point on a magnetic pole center line of the rotor, smaller than a second radius of the second radial surfaces, measured from a second point on a magnetic pole center line of the rotor, the first radial surfaces are formed to
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