Line start two-speed brushless motor
US-2019165661-A1 · May 30, 2019 · US
US10797546B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10797546-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916242515-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jan 8, 2019 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 6, 2020 |
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An electric machine having a rotor with a rotor core formed out of magnetically permeable material and defines a plurality of poles. Each pole includes a plurality of discrete axially extending magnet slots with at least one permanent magnet in each magnet slot. Each pole has a radial centerline and includes a plurality of voids defined by the rotor core. For each pole the magnet slots include at least one central magnet slot and two outer magnet slots, the outer magnet slot are positioned on opposite circumferential sides of the radial centerline of the pole and are at least partially positioned radially outwardly of a radially outermost edge of the at least one central magnet slot. Each of the plurality of voids is spaced from each of the magnet slots and positioned circumferentially between the outer magnet slots and radially outwardly of the at least one central magnet slot.
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An electric machine comprising: a stator operably coupled with a rotor, the rotor being rotatable about a rotational axis; wherein the rotor includes a rotor core formed out of magnetically permeable material, the rotor defining a plurality of poles, wherein each pole includes a plurality of discrete axially extending magnet slots formed in the rotor core with at least one permanent magnet being positioned in each of the separate magnet slots; and wherein each of the plurality of poles defines a respective radial centerline and includes a plurality of voids defined by the rotor core; and for each of the plurality of poles: the plurality of magnet slots includes at least one central magnet slot and first and second outer magnet slots, the first and second outer magnet slots being positioned on opposite circumferential sides of the radial centerline of the pole and being at least partially positioned radially outwardly of a radially outermost edge of the at least one central magnet slot; wherein each of the plurality of voids is spaced from each of the magnet slots and positioned circumferentially between the first and second outer magnet slots and radially outwardly of the at least one central magnet slot; wherein each of the plurality of voids has a radial length and a circumferential width wherein the radial length is greater than the circumferential width; wherein each of the plurality of voids is spaced from an outer radial perimeter of the rotor core by a first radial distance that is greater than a minimum radial distance separating the first and second outer magnet slots from the outer radial perimeter of the rotor core; and wherein the first radial distance is no greater than a minimum radial distance separating the permanent magnets disposed in the first and second outer magnet slots from the outer radial perimeter of the rotor core and wherein each of the plurality of voids is radially spaced from a radially outer edge of the at least one central slot by a second radial distance that is at least as great as the first radial distance. 2. The electric machine of claim 1 wherein the at least one central magnet slot comprises two discrete central magnet slots, each of the central magnet slots having at least one permanent magnet disposed therein. 3. The electric machine of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of voids has a common circumferential width. 4. The electric machine of claim 1 wherein the first radial distance defined by each of the plurality of voids is at least twice the circumferential width of the void. 5. The electric machine of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of voids is separated from a circumferentially adjacent void or magnet slot by a circumferential distance that is at least three times greater than the circumferential width of the void. 6. The electric machine of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of voids is separated from a circumferentially adjacent void or magnet slot by a circumferential distance that is at least six times greater than the circumferential width of the void. 7. The electric machine of claim 1 wherein each of the voids includes opposing, radially extending edges wherein the radially extending edges of each void are linear and parallel. 8. The electric machine of claim 7 wherein the radially extending edges of each void are parallel with a radial line bisecting the void. 9. The electric machine of claim 1 wherein each of the voids has the same circumferential width. 10. The electric machine of claim 9 wherein the voids are positioned symmetrically about the centerline of the pole and wherein the radial length of the voids varies with voids having shorter radial lengths being positioned circumferentially outwardly of voids having longer radial lengths. 11. The electric machine of claim 10 wherein at least two voids on each circumferential side of the centerline of the pole have a common radial length and wherein at least one void having a radial length shorter than the common radial length is disposed on each circumferential side of the centerline of the pole and positioned circumferentially outwardly of the at least two voids having a common radial length. 12. An electric machine comprising: a stator operably coupled with a rotor, the rotor being rotatable about a rotational axis; wherein the rotor includes a rotor core formed out of magnetically permeable material, the rotor defining a plurality of poles, wherein each pole includes a plurality of discrete axially extending magnet slots formed in the rotor core with at least one permanent magnet being positioned in each of the separate magnet slots; and wherein each of the plurality of poles defines a respective radial centerline and includes a plurality of voids defined by the rotor core and wherein each of the plurality of poles has a configuration that is symmetrical about the respective radial centerline; and for each of the plurality of poles: the plurality of magnet slots includes at least one central magnet slot and first and second outer magnet slots, the first and second outer magnet slots being positioned on opposite circumferential sides of the radial centerline of the pole and being at least partially positioned radially outwardly of a radially outermost edge of the at least one central magnet slot; and each of the plurality of voids axially extends through the rotor core and is spaced from each of the magnet slots and positioned circumferentially between the first and second outer magnet slots and radially outwardly of the at least one central magnet slot, each of the plurality of voids having a radial length and a circumferential width wherein the radial length is greater than the circumferential width; and wherein each of the plurality of voids is spaced from an outer radial perimeter of the rotor core by a first radial distance that is at least twice the circumferential width of the void and is spaced from a radially outer edge of the at least one central magnet slot by a second radial distance that is at least as great as the first radial distance; and wherein each of the plurality of voids is separated from a circumferentially adjacent void or magnet slot by a circumferential distance that is at least as great as the circumferential width of the void. 13. The electric machine of claim 12 wherein each of the plurality of voids has a common circumferential width. 14. The electric machine of claim 13 wherein the first radial distance is greater than a minimum radial distance separating the first and second outer magnet slots from the outer radial perimeter of the rotor core and wherein the first radial distance is no greater than a minimum radial distance separating the permanent magnets disposed in the first and second outer magnet slots from the outer radial perimeter of the rotor core. 15. The electric machine of claim 14 wherein each of the plurality of voids is separated from a circumferentially adjacent void or magnet slot by a circumferential distance that is at least three times greater than the circumferential width of the void. 16. The electric machine of claim 15 wherein the radial length of the voids varies with voids having shorter radial lengths being positioned circumferentially outwardly of voids having longer radial lengths. 17. The electric machine of claim 16 wherein at least two voids on each circumferential side of the centerline of the pole have a common radial length and wherein at least one void having a radial length shorter than the common radial length is disposed on each circumferential si
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