Coil with twisted wires and stator assembly of a rotary electric machine

US10128706B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10128706-B2
Application numberUS-201414585878-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 30, 2014
Priority dateAug 24, 2012
Publication dateNov 13, 2018
Grant dateNov 13, 2018

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A rotary electric machine includes a stator having an open slot configuration and a plurality of stator poles with a coil positioned about each stator pole. Each coil has a plurality of electrically conductive wires defining a group of wires and the group of wires is wrapped generally around a stator pole to define a plurality of turns. At least a portion of the group of wires is twisted, and the portion of the group of wires has between approximately 1 and 5 twists per turn. A method of fabricating a stator assembly is also disclosed.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotary electric machine comprising: a stator having an open slot configuration with a plurality of stator poles and a plurality of stator slots, each stator slot being positioned between a pair of the first plurality of stator poles; a rotor positioned within the stator and having a plurality of rotor poles; and a plurality of coils, one coil being positioned about each stator pole, each coil having a plurality of electrically conductive wires, each of the plurality of electrically conductive wires having a wire length and an outer surface, the outer surface of each of the plurality of electrically conductive wires having a uniform and smooth shape along its wire length, and the plurality of electrically conductive wires of each coil defining a group of wires, the group of wires being wrapped around its respective stator pole to define a plurality of turns of the group of wires about the stator pole, the group of wires being twisted in a generally uniform manner along each turn, and the group of wires having between approximately 1 and 5 twists per turn and wherein a cross section through the electrically conductive wires of each turn is configured to have a non-circular cross-section. 2. The rotary electric machine of claim 1 , wherein each coil has a first coil portion and a second coil portion, the first coil portion and the second coil portion being positioned within adjacent stator slots separated by one of the stator poles, the first coil portion and the second coil portion each has an asymmetrical cross-section across its respective stator slot and the asymmetrical cross-section of each of the first coil portion and the second coil portion are different. 3. The rotary electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the rotary electric machine is a switched reluctance motor. 4. The rotary electric machine of claim 1 , wherein each stator pole has a generally constant width in a circumferential direction. 5. The rotary electric machine of claim 1 , wherein each coil is wrapped around a single stator pole. 6. The rotary electric machine of claim 1 , wherein each coil has between approximately 2 and 30 electrically conductive wires. 7. The rotary electric machine of claim 1 , wherein each coil has a pair of major sides and a pair of minor sides, each minor side interconnecting the pair of major sides, and the group of wires is twisted at least along the major sides of the coil. 8. The rotary electric machine of claim 1 , wherein each coil is positioned on its respective stator pole to generally eliminate uniform voids between adjacent turns of the group of wires along a cross-section of each coil across each stator slot. 9. The rotary electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive wires of each turn are positioned in a non-uniform array along a portion thereof. 10. A rotary electric machine comprising: a stator having a plurality of stator poles and a plurality of stator slots, each stator pole having first side surface and a second side surface, the first side surface and the second side surface facing opposite directions, each stator pole being positioned between a first stator slot and a second stator slot, each stator slot having a radially outer surface, an inner boundary, and a centerline extending generally along a midpoint between opposed side surfaces of adjacent stator poles; a rotor positioned within the stator and having a plurality of rotor poles; and a plurality of coils, one coil being positioned about each stator pole, each coil having a plurality of electrically conductive wires, each of the plurality of electrically conductive wires having a wire length and an outer surface, the outer surface of each of the plurality of electrically conductive wires having a uniform and smooth shape along its wire length, the plurality of electrically conductive wires of each coil defining a group of wires, the group of wires being wrapped around its respective stator pole to define a plurality of turns of the group of wires about the stator pole, the group of wires being twisted in a generally uniform manner along each turn, the group of wires having between approximately 1 and 5 twists per turn and a cross section through the electrically conductive wires of each turn is generally randomly configured, and each coil having a first coil portion and a second coil portion, the first coil portion and the second coil portion being positioned within adjacent stator slots separated by the respective stator pole, each first coil portion extending generally between the first side surface of the respective stator pole and the centerline of the first stator slot along a first path generally from the radially outer surface of the first stator slot towards the inner boundary of the first stator slot, and each second coil portion extending generally between the second side surface of the respective stator pole and the centerline of the second stator slot along a second path generally from the radially outer surface of the second stator slot towards the inner boundary of the second stator slot. 11. The rotary electric machine of claim 10 , wherein the first portion and the second portion each has an asymmetrical cross-section across its respective stator slot and the asymmetrical cross-section of each of the first coil portion and the second coil portion are different. 12. The rotary electric machine of claim 10 , wherein the stator has an open slot configuration. 13. The rotary electric machine of claim 12 , wherein each stator pole has a generally constant width in a circumferential direction. 14. A rotary electric machine comprising: a stator having a plurality of stator poles and a plurality of stator slots, each stator slot being positioned between a pair of the first plurality of stator pole; and a rotor positioned within the stator and having a plurality of rotor poles; a plurality of coils, a coil being positioned about each stator pole, each coil having a plurality of electrically conductive wires, each of the plurality of electrically conductive wires having a wire length and an outer surface, the outer surface of each of the plurality of electrically conductive wires having a uniform and smooth shape along its wire length, and the plurality of electrically conductive wires being wrapped generally around their respective stator pole a plurality of times to define a plurality of turns of the plurality of electrically conductive wires about the stator pole, and each turn having approximately 1 and 5 twists per turn, a cross section through a portion of the electrically conductive wires of each turn being configured in an asymmetrical array. 15. The rotary electric machine of claim 14 , wherein the stator poles have a generally equal width in a circumferential direction. 16. The rotary electric machine of claim 14 , wherein each coil has between approximately 2 and 30 electrically conductive wires. 17. The rotary electric machine of claim 14 , wherein each coil has a pair of major sides and a pair of minor sides, each minor side interconnecting the pair of major sides, and each turn is twisted at least along the major sides of the coil. 18. The rotary electric machine of claim 14 , wherein each coil is positioned on their respective stator pole to generally eliminate uniform voids between adjacent turns along a cross-section of each coil across each stator slot. 19. The rotary electric machine of claim 14 , wherein the electrically conductive wires of each turn are configured in a non-uniform

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  • Dynamoelectric machine · CPC title

  • Windings for salient poles · CPC title

  • H02K3/14Primary

    with transposed conductors, e.g. twisted conductors · CPC title

  • Structural details of electrical machines · CPC title

  • of stator or rotor bodies · CPC title

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What does patent US10128706B2 cover?
A rotary electric machine includes a stator having an open slot configuration and a plurality of stator poles with a coil positioned about each stator pole. Each coil has a plurality of electrically conductive wires defining a group of wires and the group of wires is wrapped generally around a stator pole to define a plurality of turns. At least a portion of the group of wires is twisted, and t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Caterpillar Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02K3/14. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 13 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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