Drum motor with polygonal torque transfer section and inner surface
US-9061833-B2 · Jun 23, 2015 · US
US10589935B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10589935-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716068732-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 4, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 11, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 17, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 17, 2020 |
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A motorized pulley mounted on a stationary shaft to drive a conveyor belt. The motorized pulley is constructed of an axial-flux motor in a housing connected to the motor's rotor. A driver including a drive ring has a drive surface mounted to the periphery of the housing to rotate with the rotor and the housing and drive a conveyor belt. The motor's stator is affixed to the shaft axially offset from the rotor.
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What is claimed is: 1. A motorized pulley comprising: an axial-flux motor having a rotor rotatable about an axis of rotation and a stator axially offset from the rotor across a gap between the stator and a side of the rotor; wherein the stator includes an array of coils producing an axially directed magnetic flux wave interacting with the rotor and causing the rotor to rotate; a driver for engaging a belt, wherein the driver is coupled to the rotor to rotate about the axis of rotation with the rotor. 2. A motorized pulley as in claim 1 wherein the driver includes a drive ring having an outer drive surface. 3. A motorized pulley as in claim 2 wherein the drive ring has drive teeth circumferentially spaced along the outer drive surface. 4. A motorized pulley as in claim 2 wherein the outer drive surface of the drive ring is radially outward of the rotor. 5. A motorized pulley as in claim 1 wherein the axial-flux motor has a second stator axially spaced from an opposite second side of the rotor across a second gap. 6. A motorized pulley as in claim 1 wherein the rotor is a disk made of an electrically conductive material to form an axial-flux induction motor with the stator. 7. A motorized pulley as in claim 1 wherein the rotor includes a plurality of circumferentially disposed permanent magnets along the side of the rotor to form an axial-flux permanent-magnet motor with the stator. 8. A motorized pulley as in claim 1 wherein the rotor has a plurality of rotor poles having axially outward pole faces to form an axial-flux switched-reluctance motor with the stator. 9. A motorized pulley as in claim 1 further comprising a tubular housing for the axial-flux motor. 10. A motorized pulley as in claim 9 wherein the driver includes a drive ring on the outer side of the tubular housing. 11. A motorized pulley as in claim 1 wherein the stator has stator poles, the rotor has permanent-magnet poles, and the driver includes a drive ring having an outer drive surface and drive teeth on the outer drive surface and wherein the number of stator poles and the number of drive teeth are the same. 12. A motorized pulley as in claim 1 having an axial length and a diameter, wherein the axial length of the motorized pulley is less than its diameter. 13. A belt drive system comprising: a stationary shaft defining an axis along its length; and a motorized pulley including: an axial-flux motor mounted on the stationary shaft and having a rotor rotatable about the axis and a stator affixed to the stationary shaft and axially offset from the rotor across a gap between the stator and a side of the rotor; wherein the stator includes an array of coils producing an axially directed magnetic flux wave interacting with the rotor and causing the rotor to rotate; a driver for engaging a belt, wherein the driver is coaxial with and coupled to the rotor to rotate about the axis with the rotor. 14. A belt drive system as in claim 13 further comprising a plurality of motorized pulleys mounted on the stationary shaft at axially spaced locations. 15. A belt drive system as in claim 13 further comprising one or more idler pulleys rotatably mounted on the stationary shaft for rotation about the axis. 16. A belt drive system as in claim 13 further comprising a tubular housing for the axial-flux motor, the tubular housing having an outer periphery. 17. A belt drive system as in claim 16 further comprising first and second end lids mounted on the stationary shaft at opposite first and second ends of the tubular housing to seal the tubular housing. 18. A belt drive system as in claim 13 further comprising a roller bearing mounted to the stationary shaft and wherein the rotor has a central bore receiving the roller bearing. 19. A belt drive system as in claim 13 wherein the stationary shaft has a passageway to admit electrical wiring to the stator. 20. A belt drive system as in claim 13 comprising first and second motorized pulleys mounted on the stationary shaft at axially offset locations, a first motor controller controlling the speed and direction of the first motorized pulley, and a second motor controller controlling the speed and direction of the second motorized pulley, wherein the first motorized pulley drives a first belt and the second motorized puller drives a second belt. 21. A belt drive system as in claim 20 wherein the first belt is a radius belt at the inside of a turn and the second belt is a radius belt at the outside of the turn and wherein the second motor controller runs the second motorized pulley at a greater speed than the first motor controller runs the first motorized pulley.
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