Vibration motor

US10523085B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10523085-B2
Application numberUS-201615221931-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 28, 2016
Priority dateAug 3, 2015
Publication dateDec 31, 2019
Grant dateDec 31, 2019

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A vibration motor includes a base portion arranged to extend perpendicularly to a central axis extending in a vertical direction; a shaft; a coil portion; a bearing portion; a rotor holder; a magnet portion; and an eccentric weight. The base portion includes a base magnetic portion made of a magnetic metal; and a base nonmagnetic portion made of a nonmagnetic metal, fixed to an edge portion of the base magnetic portion, and arranged to extend from the edge portion of the base magnetic portion perpendicularly to the vertical direction. The base magnetic portion includes a plurality of magnetic element portions arranged in a circumferential direction, and arranged at positions opposed to the magnet portion in the vertical direction. The base nonmagnetic portion includes a plurality of nonmagnetic element portions arranged to alternate with the magnetic element portions in the circumferential direction, and arranged at positions opposed to the magnet portion in the vertical direction. The base magnetic portion includes a first boundary portion where the base magnetic portion is in contact with the base nonmagnetic portion. The base nonmagnetic portion includes a second boundary portion where the base nonmagnetic portion is in contact with the base magnetic portion. The base magnetic portion and the base nonmagnetic portion are arranged not to overlap with each other at any position outside of a boundary portion where the first and second boundary portions are in contact with each other when viewed in the vertical direction.

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A vibration motor comprising: a base portion that extends perpendicularly to a central axis extending in a vertical direction; a shaft including a lower end fixed to the base portion, and projecting upward along the central axis; a circuit board above the base portion; a coil portion attached to the circuit board, and radially opposite to the shaft with a gap therebetween; a bearing portion attached to the shaft to be rotatable with respect to the shaft above the coil portion; a rotor holder attached to the bearing portion; a magnet portion including a plurality of magnetic poles, and attached to the rotor holder; an eccentric weight attached to the rotor holder; and a cover portion that covers, at least in part, upper and lateral sides of the rotor holder and the eccentric weight, and fixed to an upper end of the shaft and an outer edge portion of the base portion; wherein the base portion includes: a base magnetic portion made of a magnetic metal; and a base nonmagnetic portion made of a nonmagnetic metal, fixed to an edge portion of the base magnetic portion, and extending from the edge portion of the base magnetic portion perpendicularly to the vertical direction; the base magnetic portion includes a plurality of magnetic element portions arranged in a circumferential direction, and provided at positions opposed to the magnet portion in the vertical direction; the base nonmagnetic portion is defined b a single continuous monolithic member which includes a plurality of integrally provided nonmagnetic element portions arranged to alternate with the magnetic element portions in the circumferential direction, and provided at positions opposed to the magnet portion in the vertical direction; the base magnetic portion includes a first boundary portion where the base magnetic portion is in contact with the base nonmagnetic portion; the base nonmagnetic portion includes a second boundary portion where the base nonmagnetic portion is in contact with the base magnetic portion; an area where the first and second boundary portions are in contact with each other is defined as a boundary portion; and the base magnetic portion and the base nonmagnetic portion do not overlap with each other at any position outside of the boundary portion when viewed in the vertical direction the base magnetic portion further includes a magnetic outer circumferential portion that surrounds an outer periphery of the base nonmagnetic portion; each of the magnetic element portions projects radially inward from the magnetic outer circumferential portion; the base nonmagnetic portion further includes a nonmagnetic central portion to which the lower end of the shaft is fixed; and each of the nonmagnetic element portions projects radially outward from the nonmagnetic central portion. 2. The vibration motor according to claim 1 , wherein the base magnetic portion and the base nonmagnetic portion do not overlap with each other even at the boundary portion when viewed in the vertical direction. 3. The vibration motor according to claim 1 , wherein the base magnetic portion and the base nonmagnetic portion overlap with each other at the boundary portion when viewed in the vertical direction. 4. The vibration motor according to claim 1 , wherein an upper surface of the base magnetic portion and an upper surface of the base nonmagnetic portion are arranged at a same vertical level over an area where an upper surface of the base portion is covered with the circuit board. 5. The vibration motor according to claim 4 , wherein a lower surface of the base magnetic portion and a lower surface of the base nonmagnetic portion are arranged at a same vertical level. 6. The vibration motor according to claim 5 , wherein a radially inner end portion of each of the magnetic element portions is opposite to the magnet portion in the vertical direction. 7. The vibration motor according to claim 6 , wherein a circumferential width of a portion of each magnetic element portion which is opposed to the magnet portion in the vertical direction is equal to or smaller than a circumferential width of each magnetic pole of the magnet portion at any radial position. 8. The vibration motor according to claim 7 , wherein a circumferential width of each of the magnetic element portions decreases in a radially inward direction. 9. The vibration motor according to claim 5 , wherein the base nonmagnetic portion further includes a nonmagnetic outer circumferential portion arranged to surround an outer periphery of the base magnetic portion; each of the nonmagnetic element portions projects radially inward from the nonmagnetic outer circumferential portion; the base magnetic portion further includes a magnetic central portion to which the lower end of the shaft is fixed; and each of the magnetic element portions projects radially outward from the magnetic central portion. 10. The vibration motor according to claim 9 , wherein a circumferential width of each of the magnetic element portions decreases in a radially outward direction. 11. The vibration motor according to claim 9 , further comprising a spacer attached to the shaft between the bearing portion and the coil portion, and including an upper surface in contact with a lower surface of the bearing portion, wherein a lower surface of the spacer is opposite to an upper surface of the coil portion in the vertical direction. 12. The vibration motor according to claim 11 , wherein a number of magnetic poles is a multiple of two. 13. The vibration motor according to claim 12 , wherein a number of magnetic element portions is equal to or smaller than the number of magnetic poles. 14. The vibration motor according to claim 13 , wherein the magnetic poles are arranged at equal angular intervals in the circumferential direction. 15. The vibration motor according to claim 14 , wherein the number of magnetic element portions is equal to the number of magnetic poles; and the magnetic element portions are arranged at equal angular intervals in the circumferential direction. 16. The vibration motor according to claim 1 , wherein the base portion further includes a base projecting portion that projects radially outward from the cover portion; and an angle defined between a first plane and a second plane is equal to 90 degrees divided by a number of magnetic poles of the magnet portion, the first plane including the central axis and a circumferential middle of the base projecting portion, the second plane including the central axis and a circumferential middle of one of the magnetic element portions that is closest to the first plane in the circumferential direction. 17. The vibration motor according to claim 16 , wherein the coil portion is defined by a single annular coil inside of which the shaft is arranged. 18. The vibration motor according to claim 16 , wherein the coil portion includes at least one coil arranged around the shaft; and a number of the at least one coil is equal to or smaller than the number of magnetic poles of the magnet portion. 19. The vibration motor according to claim 18 , wherein the number of the at least one coil is two; the number of magnetic poles of the magnet portion is six; and a number of magnetic element portions is three. 20. The vibration motor according to claim 18 , wherein the number of the at least one coil is equal to the number of magnetic poles of the magnet portion. 21. The vibration motor according to claim 18 , wherein ea

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  • using rotary unbalanced masses (for generating mechanical vibrations in general B06B1/16) · CPC title

  • with a magnetic circuit specially adapted for avoiding torque ripples or self-starting problems · CPC title

  • with magnets axially facing the armatures, e.g. hub-type cycle dynamos · CPC title

  • H02K7/063Primary

    integrally combined with motor parts, e.g. motors with eccentric rotors · CPC title

  • Motors with reciprocating, oscillating or vibrating magnet, armature or coil system (arrangements for handling mechanical energy structurally associated with motors H02K7/00, e.g. H02K7/06) · CPC title

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What does patent US10523085B2 cover?
A vibration motor includes a base portion arranged to extend perpendicularly to a central axis extending in a vertical direction; a shaft; a coil portion; a bearing portion; a rotor holder; a magnet portion; and an eccentric weight. The base portion includes a base magnetic portion made of a magnetic metal; and a base nonmagnetic portion made of a nonmagnetic metal, fixed to an edge portion of …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nidec Seimitsu Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02K7/063. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 31 2019 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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We list 7 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).