Permanent magnet direct current motor and cooling fan module

US10985630B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10985630-B2
Application numberUS-201715475883-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 31, 2017
Priority dateApr 1, 2016
Publication dateApr 20, 2021
Grant dateApr 20, 2021

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A cooling fan module includes a fan and a PMDC motor. The PMDC motor includes a stator and a rotor. The stator has 2P magnetic poles. The rotor includes a rotary shaft, a rotary core, a commutator, and a winding. The rotor core includes m×P pole teeth. The commutator includes k×m×P commutator segments. Adjacent pole teeth define therebetween winding slots for receiving the winding. The winding includes winding units each having P coils. Each of two ends of each winding unit includes a lead-out line connected to the commutator segment. Any two lead-out lines extending out of different winding slots are spaced from each other at locations outside the commutator segments.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A permanent magnet direct current motor comprising: a stator having 2P magnetic poles, where P is an integer greater than one; and a rotor rotatably mounted to the stator, the rotor comprising a rotary shaft, a rotary core fixed to the rotary shaft, a commutator, and a winding, the rotor core comprising m×P pole teeth, where m is an odd number greater than one, the commutator comprising k×m×P commutator segments, k being equal to 1 or 2, adjacent pole teeth defining therebetween winding slots for receiving the winding; wherein the winding comprises a plurality of winding units each having P coils directly connected in series, the P coils are respectively wound around P pole teeth having the same phase, each of two ends of each winding unit comprises a lead-out line, the lead-out line extends from the winding unit in the winding slot and is directly connected to a commutator segment of the commutator, any two lead-out lines extending out of different winding slots are spaced from each other at locations outside the commutator segments; wherein an end of the winding extends out from the last one of the winding units, spans adjacent pole teeth, and is connected from one of the winding slots to a corresponding commutator segment of the commutator or one commutator segment having the same potential as the commutator segment of the commutator, the end of the winding and the lead-out line extending from another winding unit as being from the adjacent pole tooth are spaced from each other and without intersecting to prevent short circuits between the end of the winding and the lead-out line extending the immediately adjacent commutator segment. 2. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 1 , wherein the winding is wound by a continuous wire. 3. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 2 , wherein the lead-out line of one of the winding units of the winding extends out from the last one of the winding units and is connected one corresponding commutator segment or another commutator segment having the same potential as the corresponding commutator segment after extending across one or two adjacent pole teeth, in such a manner that a wire terminal of the winding unit is spaced apart from ends of the lead-out lines of other winding units located close to the commutator segment. 4. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 1 , wherein the winding comprises n layers, where n is an integer greater than zero but less than P, each layer comprises k×m winding units, each commutator segment of a part of the k×m×P commutator segments is connected to 2n winding units at the same time, each commutator segment of another part of the k×m×P commutator segments is connected to n winding units at the same time, and the remaining commutator segments of the k×m×P commutator segments are connected to none of the winding units. 5. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 4 , wherein in the 2n winding units connected to one shared commutator segment, n winding units are wound in a clockwise direction, and the other n winding units are wound in a counter-clockwise direction. 6. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 4 , wherein, k is equal to two, n is equal to one, and each pole tooth is wound with two coils that belong to two winding units, respectively; or k is equal to two, n is equal to two, and each pole tooth is wound with four coils that belong to four winding units, respectively. 7. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 1 , wherein the rotor further comprises equalizing wires for connecting commutator segments having the same potential. 8. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 1 , wherein the direct current motor further comprises a positive brush and a negative brush for being electrically connected with the commutator segments of the commutator; the k×m winding units of each layer of the winding form two parallel branches electrically connected with the positive brush and the negative brush. 9. The permanent magnet direct current motor of claim 1 , wherein, P is equal to two, m is equal to three, and the direct current motor is a four-pole six-slot motor; or P is equal to three, m is equal to three, and the direct current motor is a six-pole nine-slot motor; or P is equal to four, m is equal to three, and the direct current motor is an eight-pole twelve-slot motor. 10. A cooling fan module comprising a fan and a permanent magnet direct current motor according to claim 1 . 11. The cooling fan module of claim 10 , wherein the winding is wound by a continuous wire. 12. The cooling fan module of claim 11 , wherein the lead-out line of one of the winding units of the winding extends out from the last one of the winding units and is connected one corresponding commutator segment or another commutator segment having the same potential as the corresponding commutator segment after extending across one or two adjacent pole teeth, in such a manner that a wire terminal of the winding unit is spaced apart from ends of the lead-out lines of other winding units located close to the commutator segment. 13. The cooling fan module of claim 10 , wherein the winding comprises n layers, where n is an integer greater than zero but less than P, each layer comprises k×m winding units, each commutator segment of a part of the k×m×P commutator segments is connected to 2n winding units at the same time, each commutator segment of another part of the k×m×P commutator segments is connected to n winding units at the same time, and the remaining commutator segments of the k×m×P commutator segments are connected to none of the winding units. 14. The cooling fan module of claim 13 , wherein in the 2n winding units connected to one shared commutator segment, n winding units are wound in a clockwise direction, and the other n winding units are wound in a counter-clockwise direction. 15. The cooling fan module of claim 13 , wherein, k is equal to two, n is equal to one, and each pole tooth is wound with two coils that belong to two winding units, respectively; or k is equal to two, n is equal to one, and each pole tooth is wound with four coils that belong to four winding units, respectively. 16. The cooling fan module of claim 10 , wherein the rotor further comprises equalizing wires for connecting commutator segments having the same potential. 17. The cooling fan module of claim 10 , wherein the direct current motor further comprises a positive brush and a negative brush for being electrically connected with the commutator segments of the commutator; the k×m winding units of each layer of the winding form two parallel branches electrically connected with the positive brush and the negative brush. 18. The cooling fan module of claim 10 , wherein, P is equal to two, m is equal to three, and the direct current motor is a four-pole six-slot motor; or P is equal to three, m is equal to three, and the direct current motor is a six-pole nine-slot motor; or P is equal to four, m is equal to three, and the direct current motor is an eight-pole twelve-slot motor.

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  • H02K23/04Primary

    having permanent magnet excitation · CPC title

  • Rotor cores with salient poles {; Variable reluctance rotors} · CPC title

  • characterised by the armature windings · CPC title

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

  • H02K1/17Primary

    Stator cores with permanent magnets · CPC title

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What does patent US10985630B2 cover?
A cooling fan module includes a fan and a PMDC motor. The PMDC motor includes a stator and a rotor. The stator has 2P magnetic poles. The rotor includes a rotary shaft, a rotary core, a commutator, and a winding. The rotor core includes m×P pole teeth. The commutator includes k×m×P commutator segments. Adjacent pole teeth define therebetween winding slots for receiving the winding. The winding …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Johnson Electric Sa, Johnson Electric Int Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02K23/04. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 20 2021 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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