Motor having ring for axially retaining stator
US-2016241091-A1 · Aug 18, 2016 · US
US10047826B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10047826-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615047256-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 18, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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Electric motors are disclosed. The motors are preferably for use in an automated vehicle, although any one or more of a variety of motor uses are suitable. The motors include lift, turntable, and locomotion motors.
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A motor for use in a machine, said motor comprising: a rotor rotatable about an axis; a stator including a core and wiring; a housing defining a motor chamber, said motor chamber at least substantially receiving the rotor and the stator, said housing including a generally radially extending surface, said surface and said core defining an axially extending space therebetween; and a circumferentially extending ring at least in part disposed axially between the core and the housing, said ring at least substantially spanning the space and at least in part restricting relative axial shifting between the core and the housing, said housing including an edge at least in part defining a wire portal, said wiring including a lead wire extending through the portal, said ring defining a lip extending over at least a portion of the edge to prevent direct engagement between the wire and the edge, said edge defining a plurality of edge sides, said lip defining a plurality of lip sides corresponding to at least some of the edge sides, each of said lip sides extending over at least a portion of the corresponding edge side. 2. The motor as claimed in claim 1 , said ring comprising an electrically insulative material. 3. The motor as claimed in claim 2 , said ring comprising a synthetic resin material. 4. The motor as claimed in claim 1 , said ring abutting the core. 5. The motor as claimed in claim 4 , said ring spanning the entirety of the space. 6. The motor as claimed in claim 1 , said ring being spaced from at least one of said housing and said core to define an axial gap therebetween, said space including the axial gap. 7. The motor as claimed in claim 6 , said gap having an axial dimension that is less than about 0.10 inches. 8. The motor as claimed in claim 1 , said housing including a generally radially extending end plate presenting the surface. 9. The motor as claimed in claim 8 , said housing including a shell at least substantially circumscribing the core, said end plate being fixed relative to the shell, said shell at least in part restricting axial shifting of the stator. 10. The motor as claimed in claim 9 , said shell being secured to the core via an interference fit. 11. A motor for use in a machine, said motor comprising: a rotor rotatable about an axis; a stator including a core and wiring; a housing defining a motor chamber, said motor chamber at least substantially receiving the rotor and the stator, said housing including a generally radially extending surface, said surface and said core defining an axially extending space therebetween; and a circumferentially extending ring at least in part disposed axially between the core and the housing, said ring at least substantially spanning the space and at least in part restricting relative axial shifting between the core and the housing, said stator further including an electrically insulative covering at least in part overlying the core, said covering including a generally radially extending rim, said ring including a generally radially extending shelf at least in part overlapping the rim. 12. The motor as claimed in claim 11 , said housing including an edge at least in part defining a wire portal, said wiring including a lead wire extending through the portal, said ring defining a lip extending over at least a portion of the edge to prevent direct engagement between the wire and the edge. 13. The motor as claimed in claim 12 , further comprising: a controller; and a controller box defining a controller chamber that at least substantially houses the controller, said portal interconnecting the motor chamber and the controller chamber. 14. The motor as claimed in claim 11 , said ring including a plurality of arcuately spaced apart fingers extending generally radially inwardly and being axially spaced from the core, said fingers restricting axial shifting of at least part of the wiring. 15. The motor as claimed in claim 14 , said housing including an end plate, said motor including a plurality of fasteners for securing the end plate, said ring including a plurality of arcuately spaced apart bosses each defining a fastener-receiving opening that receives a corresponding one of the fasteners, said bosses comprising an electrically insulative material so as to at least in part insulate the fasteners from the wiring. 16. The motor as claimed in claim 11 , said rim and said shelf each extending at least substantially continuously circumferentially. 17. The motor as claimed in claim 11 , said shelf being spaced axially from the rim. 18. A motor for use in a machine, said motor comprising: a rotor rotatable about an axis; a stator including a core and wiring; a housing defining a motor chamber, said motor chamber at least substantially receiving the rotor and the stator, said housing including a generally radially extending surface, said surface and said core defining an axially extending space therebetween; and a circumferentially extending ring at least in part disposed axially between the core and the housing, said ring at least substantially spanning the space and at least in part restricting relative axial shifting between the core and the housing, said ring including a plurality of arcuately spaced apart fingers extending generally radially inwardly and being axially spaced from the core, said fingers restricting axial shifting of at least part of the wiring. 19. The motor as claimed in claim 18 , said ring abutting the core. 20. The motor as claimed in claim 18 , said ring being spaced from at least one of said housing and said core to define an axial gap therebetween, said space including the axial gap. 21. A motor for use in a machine, said motor comprising: a rotor rotatable about an axis; a stator including a core and wiring; a housing defining a motor chamber, said motor chamber at least substantially receiving the rotor and the stator, said housing including a generally radially extending surface, said surface and said core defining an axially extending space therebetween; and a circumferentially extending ring at least in part disposed axially between the core and the housing, said ring at least substantially spanning the space and at least in part restricting relative axial shifting between the core and the housing, said housing including an end plate, said motor including a plurality of fasteners for securing the end plate, said ring including a plurality of arcuately spaced apart bosses each defining a fastener-receiving opening that receives a corresponding one of the fasteners, said bosses comprising an electrically insulative material so as to at least in part insulate the fasteners from the wiring.
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