Starter including a switched reluctance electric motor

US10574116B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10574116-B2
Application numberUS-201815961119-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 24, 2018
Priority dateApr 24, 2018
Publication dateFeb 25, 2020
Grant dateFeb 25, 2020

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A starter includes a three-phase switched reluctance electric motor including a rotor and a stator, a pinion gear, a power inverter that is connected to the stator, and a rotational position sensor. The rotor includes a quantity of rotor poles that is between 6 and 16, and the stator includes a quantity of stator poles that is between 8 and 24. An outer diameter of the electric motor is less than 85 mm. An active length of the motor is less than 50 mm. An airgap distance between the rotor and the stator is between 0.1 mm and 0.5 mm. A ratio between a rotor pole arc and a stator pole arc is at least 1.0:1. A ratio between a stator diameter and a rotor diameter is at least 2.0:1, and a ratio between a stator pole height and a rotor pole height is at least 2.5:1.

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A starter for an internal combustion engine, comprising: a multi-phase switched reluctance electric motor including a rotor and a stator; a pinion gear coupled to the rotor of the switched reluctance electric motor; an electronic commutator subassembly including an electronic motor control unit, a power inverter, and a rotational position sensor that are integrated as a single unit, including the power inverter being electrically connected to the stator of the switched reluctance electric motor; and an annular position magnet disposed on an end of the rotor proximal to the rotational position sensor; wherein: the rotor includes a quantity of rotor poles that is within a range between 6 and 16, the stator includes a quantity of stator poles that is within a range between 8 and 24, an outer diameter of the switched reluctance electric motor is less than 85 mm, an active length of the switched reluctance electric motor is less than 50 mm, an airgap distance between the rotor and the stator that is within a range between 0.1 mm and 0.5 mm, a ratio between a rotor pole arc and a stator pole arc is at least 1.0:1, a ratio between a stator diameter and a rotor diameter is at least 2.0:1, and a ratio between a stator pole height and a rotor pole height is at least 2.5:1. 2. The starter of claim 1 , wherein the quantity of stator poles differs from the quantity of rotor poles. 3. The starter of claim 1 , wherein the quantity of stator poles is 18 and the quantity of rotor poles is 12. 4. The starter of claim 1 , wherein the quantity of stator poles is 24 and the quantity of rotor poles is 16. 5. The starter of claim 1 , wherein the pinion gear is disposed to translate along a rotatable member coupled to the rotor. 6. The starter of claim 1 , wherein the multi-phase switched reluctance electric motor comprises a three-phase switched reluctance electric motor. 7. The starter of claim 1 , wherein the rotational position sensor includes a first Hall effect sensing element and a second Hall effect sensing element, wherein the first Hall effect sensing element is separated from the second Hall effect sensing element by an angle of rotation, and wherein the angle of rotation is selected to provide an angle of separation between the first and second Hall effect sensing elements that is defined by a single pole-pitch for the annular position magnet. 8. The starter of claim 1 , wherein the annular position magnet disposed on the end of the rotor comprises a plurality of circumferentially-disposed magnet pole pairs that each include a north pole and a south pole. 9. The starter of claim 1 , wherein the power inverter connected to the stator of the switched reluctance electric motor comprises first, second and third power switches and corresponding stator poles associated with respective first, second and third phases of the switched reluctance electric motor. 10. The starter of claim 9 , wherein the power inverter of the electronic commutator subassembly is arranged as a modified (n+1) switch converter. 11. A starter for an internal combustion engine, comprising: a multi-phase switched reluctance electric motor including a rotor and a stator; a pinion gear coupled to the rotor of the switched reluctance electric motor; a power inverter connected to the stator of the switched reluctance electric motor; and an electronic motor control unit including a plurality of gate drivers, wherein the gate drivers are in communication with the power inverter; wherein: the rotor includes a quantity of rotor poles that is within a range between 6 and 16, the stator includes a quantity of stator poles that is within a range between 8 and 24, an airgap distance between the rotor and the stator that is within a range between 0.1 mm and 0.5 mm, a ratio between a rotor pole arc and a stator pole arc is at least 1.0:1, a ratio between a stator diameter and a rotor diameter is at least 2.0:1, and a ratio between a stator pole height and a rotor pole height is at least 2.5:1. 12. The starter of claim 11 , wherein the quantity of stator poles is 18 and the quantity of rotor poles is 12. 13. The starter of claim 11 , wherein the quantity of stator poles is 24 and the quantity of rotor poles is 16. 14. The starter of claim 11 , wherein the multi-phase switched reluctance electric motor comprises a three-phase switched reluctance electric motor. 15. The starter of claim 11 , further comprising a rotational position sensor that is disposed to monitor rotation of an annular position magnet that is disposed on the end of the rotor. 16. The starter of claim 15 , wherein the rotational position sensor includes a first Hall effect sensing element and a second Hall effect sensing element, wherein the first Hall effect sensing element is separated from the second Hall effect sensing element by an angle of rotation, and wherein the angle of rotation is selected to provide an angle of separation between the first and second Hall effect sensing elements that is defined by a single pole-pitch for the annular position magnet. 17. The starter of claim 15 , wherein the annular position magnet disposed on the end of the rotor comprises a plurality of circumferentially-disposed magnet pole pairs that each include a north pole and a south pole. 18. The starter of claim 11 , wherein the power inverter connected to the stator of the switched reluctance electric motor comprises first, second and third power switches and corresponding stator poles associated with respective first, second and third phases of the switched reluctance electric motor. 19. The starter of claim 18 , wherein the power inverter of the electronic commutator subassembly is configured as one of a modified (n+1) switch converter, an asymmetric half-bridge electrical converter, a bifilar winding electrical converter, or a C-dump electrical converter. 20. A starter, comprising: a multi-phase switched reluctance electric motor including a rotor and a stator; a pinion gear slidably coupled to the rotor of the switched reluctance electric motor; an electronic commutator subassembly including an electronic motor control unit, a power inverter, and a rotational position sensor that are integrated as a single unit, wherein the power inverter connected includes first, second and third power switches and corresponding stator poles associated with respective first, second and third phases of the switched reluctance electric motor, and wherein the power inverter of the electronic commutator subassembly is configured as one of a modified (n+1) switch converter; and a rotational position sensor that is disposed to monitor rotation of an annular position magnet that is disposed on the end of the rotor; wherein: the rotor includes a quantity of rotor poles that is within a range between 6 and 16, the stator includes a quantity of stator poles that is within a range between 8 and 24, a ratio between a rotor pole arc and a stator pole arc is at least 1.0:1, a ratio between a stator diameter and a rotor diameter is at least 2.0:1, a ratio between a stator pole height and a rotor pole height is at least 2.5:1, wherein an outer diameter of the switched reluctance electric motor is less than 85 mm, and wherein an active length of the switched reluctance electric motor is less than 50 mm, and wherein an airgap distance between the rotor and the stator is between 0.1 mm and 0.5 mm.

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  • wherein the converter comprises only one switch per phase · CPC title

  • Magnetic effect devices, e.g. Hall-effect or magneto-resistive elements · CPC title

  • Variable reluctance rotors · CPC title

  • Machines characterised by numerical values, ranges, mathematical expressions or similar information · CPC title

  • Drive circuits, e.g. power electronics (H02K11/38 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10574116B2 cover?
A starter includes a three-phase switched reluctance electric motor including a rotor and a stator, a pinion gear, a power inverter that is connected to the stator, and a rotational position sensor. The rotor includes a quantity of rotor poles that is between 6 and 16, and the stator includes a quantity of stator poles that is between 8 and 24. An outer diameter of the electric motor is less th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gm Global Tech Operations Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02K7/20. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 25 2020 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 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).