Electric motor with a plastic housing
US-2017302133-A1 · Oct 19, 2017 · US
US10601294B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10601294-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815871582-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 15, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 9, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 24, 2020 |
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A linear stepper motor includes a stator, a rotor, a cover and a longitudinally displaceable actuating rod. The stator is formed as a fully overmoulded stator assembly. The stator assembly includes a stator overmould. The rotor is received in the stator and includes a spindle. The cover is coupled to the stator assembly on the drive side of the linear stepper motor. The actuating rod is guided by the stator assembly. The spindle is only supported by its tips between two bearing balls between a stator recess of the stator overmould and a cover recess in the cover. A device and a method for manufacturing the linear stepper motor are also provided.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A linear stepper motor comprising: a stator formed as a fully overmoulded stator assembly, the stator assembly comprising a stator overmould; a rotor received in the stator and comprising a spindle; a cover coupled to the stator assembly on the drive side of the linear stepper motor; and a longitudinally displaceable actuating rod guided by the stator assembly, wherein the spindle is only supported by its tips between two bearing balls between a stator recess of the stator overmould and a cover recess in the cover, and wherein the cover of the linear stepper motor comprises a cover flange made of a laser-transparent plastic material, the stator overmould comprises a stator flange laser-welded to the cover flange. 2. The linear stepper motor of claim 1 , wherein the actuating rod is fork-shaped and comprises two opposing parallel webs connecting to each other at one end, the cover defines two opposite openings, and the webs of the actuating rod are guided through the two openings in the cover in a rotation-locked manner. 3. The linear stepper motor of claim 1 , wherein the spindle is provided with male threads, and the actuating rod defines a threaded hole engaging with the male threads of the spindle. 4. A device for manufacturing a linear stepper motor, the linear stepper motor comprising a stator assembly with a stator, a rotor received in the stator, a longitudinally displaceable actuating rod guided by the stator assembly, and a cover coupled to the stator assembly on a drive side of the linear stepper motor, the rotor comprising a spindle, the stator being formed as a fully overmoulded stator assembly, the stator assembly comprising a stator overmould, the spindle being only supported by its tips between two bearing balls between a stator recess of the stator overmould and a cover recess in the cover, the device comprising: a base plate having a central mandrel connected with the base plate; a linearly displaceable shroud ring surrounding and supported on the central mandrel, an upper inner orifice of the shroud ring configured for matching to an outer contour of the stator assembly, for receiving the linear stepper motor; an adjusting ring encircling the shroud ring, movable in a longitudinal direction of the central mandrel and capable of being fixed on the shroud ring, the adjusting ring being supported against the base plate by a spring; and a pressure die centrically positioned above the shroud ring, for pressing the cover onto the stator assembly. 5. The device of claim 4 , wherein the pressure die is controlled by a force sensor or a spring, to transmit an optimal force onto the cover. 6. The device of claim 4 , wherein an end face of the pressure die is aligned at right angles to a symmetry axis of the shroud ring. 7. The device of claim 4 , wherein the linearly displaceable shroud ring is guided and supported on the central mandrel by a linear ball bearing. 8. A method for using a device to produce a linear stepper motor, the linear stepper motor comprising a stator assembly with a stator, a rotor received in the stator, a longitudinally displaceable actuating rod guided by the stator assembly, and a cover coupled to the stator assembly on a drive side of the linear stepper motor, the rotor comprising a spindle, the stator being formed as a fully overmoulded stator assembly, the stator assembly comprising a stator overmould, the spindle being only supported by its tips between two bearing balls between a stator recess of the stator overmould and a cover recess in the cover; the device comprising: a base plate having a central mandrel connected with the base plate; a linearly displaceable shroud ring surrounding and supported on the central mandrel, an upper inner orifice of the shroud ring configured for matching to an outer contour of the stator assembly, for receiving the linear stepper motor; an adjusting ring encircling the shroud ring, movable in a longitudinal direction of the central mandrel and capable of being fixed on the shroud ring, the adjusting ring being supported against the base plate by a spring; and a pressure die centrically positioned above the shroud ring, for pressing the cover onto the stator assembly, the method comprising: assembling the stator assembly, the rotor, the spindle, the actuating rod, the bearing balls and the cover, with the cover loosely covering the stator assembly; inserting the stator assembly into the upper inner orifice of the device; pressing the cover against the stator assembly by the pressure die, such that the cover is deflected inwards; and the linear stepper motor being relaxed and then the cover being tightly connected to the stator assembly, or the cover being tightly connected to the stator assembly and then the manufactured linear stepper motor being relaxed. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the cover of the linear stepper motor comprises a cover flange, the stator assembly comprises a stator flange, the cover and the stator assembly are connected by welding the cover flange to the stator flange. 10. The Method of claim 9 , wherein the cover is partly made of a laser-transparent plastic material in the region of the cover flange, the cover flange is laser-welded to the stator flange along a radial circumference during a rotating movement of the linear stepper motor, or by using a revolving laser, or by using a plurality of lasers.
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