Method of manufacturing a rotor
US-9003639-B2 · Apr 14, 2015 · US
US10145450B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10145450-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615047265-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 18, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 4, 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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What is claimed is: 1. A rotor for use in a motor and rotatable about an axis, said rotor comprising: a core defining a plurality of arcuately spaced apart magnet-receiving slots; and a plurality of arcuately spaced apart magnets at least in part received in corresponding ones of the slots, each of said magnets presenting first and second generally arcuately spaced apart magnet sides, each of said slots including a pair of arcuately spaced apart end openings defined adjacent respective ones of the magnet sides, said core including a pair of arcuately spaced apart bridges associated with each of the slots, with each of the bridges being radially adjacent a corresponding one of the end openings, at least one bridge of each pair being at least partly deformed to form a securement portion, with the securement portion extending into the corresponding one of the end openings and engaging the respective magnet to secure the respective magnet in the slot. 2. The rotor as claimed in claim 1 , said core presenting axially spaced apart top and bottom faces so as to define a core axial height therebetween, said securement portion presenting a total axial extent that is less than the core axial height. 3. The rotor as claimed in claim 2 , said total axial extent being between about 10% and about 50% of the core axial height. 4. The rotor as claimed in claim 2 , said securement portion comprising a plurality of axially spaced apart segments cooperatively presenting the total axial extent. 5. The rotor as claimed in claim 4 , each of said bridges being at least partly deformed, such that a pair of the securement portions engages each of the magnets, each of said securement portions comprising a pair of said segments, such that four of the segments cooperatively secure each magnet in the corresponding slot. 6. The rotor as claimed in claim 4 , each of said magnets presenting axially spaced apart upper and lower magnet ends, each of said segments being disposed axially between the upper and lower ends. 7. The rotor as claimed in claim 1 , each of said bridges being radially outside the corresponding one of the end openings, said securement portion extending radially inwardly into the corresponding one of the end openings. 8. The rotor as claimed in claim 1 , said core comprising a plurality of laminations, said plurality of laminations including a subset of laminations cooperatively defining the securement portion. 9. The rotor as claimed in claim 8 , said subset of laminations comprising between about 10% and about 50% of the plurality of laminations. 10. The rotor as claimed in claim 1 , each of said bridges being at least partly deformed, such that a pair of the securement portions engages each of the magnets, said core including a stressed region that interconnects each pair of securement portions, said stressed region extending along a corresponding one of the magnets and applying a radially inward force thereon. 11. The rotor as claimed in claim 10 , said core presenting a radially outermost core diameter, said stressed regions cooperatively presenting a radially outermost stressed region diameter that is less than the core diameter. 12. The rotor as claimed in claim 1 , each of said bridges being at least partly deformed, such that a pair of the securement portions engages each of the magnets, said core further including a pair of arcuately spaced apart ears associated with each slot, with each pair of ears positioning a corresponding one of the magnets in the slot, said ears being disposed radially opposite the securement portions. 13. The rotor as claimed in claim 1 , said slots being devoid of overmolding and adhesive. 14. A rotor for use in a motor and rotatable about an axis, said rotor comprising: a core defining a plurality of arcuately spaced apart magnet-receiving slots; and a plurality of arcuately spaced apart magnets at least in part received in respective ones of the slots, said core presenting axially spaced apart top and bottom faces so as to define a core axial height therebetween, said core including a plurality of securement portions each of which extends along and projects radially into a corresponding one of the slots to engage the respective magnet and thereby secure the respective magnet in the slot, each of said securement portions presenting a total axial extent that is less than the core axial height. 15. The rotor as claimed in claim 14 , each of said magnets presenting axially spaced apart upper and lower magnet ends so as to define a magnet axial height therebetween, said total axial extent of each of the securement portions being less than the corresponding magnet axial height. 16. The rotor as claimed in claim 15 , each of said magnet axial heights being at least substantially equal to the core axial height. 17. The rotor as claimed in claim 14 , each of said slots including a pair of arcuately spaced apart end openings defined adjacent respective ones of the magnet sides, each of said securement portions extending into a corresponding one of the end openings and engaging the respective magnet, such that a pair of the securement portions engages each of the magnets.
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