Stator for rotary electric motor
US-2015188371-A1 · Jul 2, 2015 · US
US10411573B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10411573-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715606383-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 26, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2019 |
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A permanent-magnet synchronous machine comprises a rotor and a stator for holding at least one first stator winding and a second stator winding which is electrically insulated from said first stator winding. The second stator winding has a smaller conductor cross section and a larger number of turns than the first stator winding, wherein a first operating voltage is provided for motor operation of the first stator winding and a second operating voltage is provided for motor operation of the second stator winding. The second operating voltage has a higher rated voltage than a rated voltage of the first operating voltage.
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What is claimed is: 1. A permanent-magnet synchronous machine comprising: a rotor and a stator for holding at least one first stator winding; a second stator winding which is electrically insulated from said first stator winding, wherein the second stator winding has a smaller conductor cross-section and a larger number of turns than the first stator winding; and wherein the first stator winding is provided for motor operation with a first operating voltage, and the second stator winding is provided for motor operation at a second operating voltage with a higher rated voltage than a rated voltage of the first operating voltage. 2. The permanent-magnet synchronous machine of claim 1 , wherein the connection of the first stator winding differs from that of the second stator winding. 3. The permanent-magnet synchronous machine of claim 2 , wherein the first stator winding is star-connected and the second stator winding is delta-connected. 4. The permanent-magnet synchronous machine of claim 1 , wherein the stator comprises a plurality of stator poles, separated by slots, for the accommodation of the at least first and second stator windings, wherein the first stator winding is arranged on a first group of stator poles, and the second stator winding is arranged on a group of stator poles which is separate from the first group. 5. The permanent-magnet synchronous machine of claim 4 , wherein the stator and its first and second stator windings is configured such that the stator poles of the first and second group are respectively arranged in a consecutive sequence. 6. The permanent-magnet synchronous machine of claim 4 , wherein the first group of stator poles and the second group of stator poles respectively constitute one half of the stator poles of the stator. 7. The permanent-magnet synchronous machine of claim 4 , wherein the stator poles of the first group and the stator poles of the second group are arranged in an alternating manner. 8. The permanent-magnet synchronous machine of claim 4 , wherein a multiple of two adjoining stator poles in the first group and the second group are arranged in an alternating manner. 9. A motor vehicle system comprising: at least one permanent-magnet synchronous machine having a rotor and a stator for holding at least one first stator winding, a second stator winding which is electrically insulated from said first stator winding, wherein the second stator winding has a smaller conductor cross-section and a larger number of turns than the first stator winding; and at least two independent voltage supplies with a first and second operating voltage, wherein the first operating voltage for the supply of the first stator winding has a lower rated voltage than a second operating voltage for the supply of the second stator winding. 10. The motor vehicle system of claim 9 , wherein the connection of the first stator winding differs from that of the second stator winding. 11. The motor vehicle system of claim 10 , wherein the first stator winding is star-connected and the second stator winding is delta-connected. 12. The motor vehicle system of claim 9 , wherein the stator comprises a plurality of stator poles, separated by slots, for the accommodation of the at least first and second stator windings, wherein the first stator winding is arranged on a first group of stator poles, and the second stator winding is arranged on a group of stator poles which is separate from the first group. 13. The motor vehicle system of claim 12 , wherein the stator and its first and second stator windings is configured such that the stator poles of the first and second group are respectively arranged in a consecutive sequence. 14. The motor vehicle system of claim 12 , wherein the first group of stator poles and the second group of stator poles respectively constitute one half of the stator poles of the stator. 15. The motor vehicle system of claim 12 , wherein the stator poles of the first group and the stator poles of the second group are arranged in an alternating manner. 16. The motor vehicle system of claim 12 , wherein a multiple of two adjoining stator poles in the first group and the second group are arranged in an alternating manner.
wherein the motor speed is changed by switching from a delta to a star, e.g. wye, connection of its windings, or vice versa · CPC title
Details · CPC title
Drive circuits, e.g. power electronics (H02K11/38 takes precedence) · CPC title
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