Electric turbo-machine
US-2019288576-A1 · Sep 19, 2019 · US
US10998792B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10998792-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816231110-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 21, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 4, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 4, 2021 |
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An electrical machine comprises a polymeric housing having a stator band, the polymeric housing formed by a polymeric material and constructed to house components of the electrical machine, structurally support the electrical machine and react torque loads generated by the electrical machine; a stator overmolded into and partially encapsulated by the stator band, the stator including a laminated stator core and a plurality of stator windings; a rotor in magnetic communication with the stator; a first endplate integral with the polymeric housing; and a second endplate, the second endplate being a polymeric endplate, the second endplate including a plurality of ribs and a metallic structure, wherein the electrical machine is constructed as an industrial electrical machine.
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An electrical machine, comprising: a polymeric housing having a stator band, the polymeric housing formed by a polymeric material and constructed to house components of the electrical machine, structurally support the electrical machine and react torque loads generated by the electrical machine; a stator overmolded into and partially encapsulated by the stator band, the stator including a laminated stator core and a plurality of stator windings; a rotor in magnetic communication with the stator; a first endplate integral with the polymeric housing; and a second endplate, the second endplate being a polymeric endplate, the second endplate including a plurality of ribs and a metallic structure, wherein the electrical machine is constructed as an industrial electrical machine, wherein the first endplate is a non-drive end endplate and the second endplate is a drive end endplate, and wherein the electrical machine being constructed to mount to and drive driven equipment, wherein the polymeric drive end endplate includes a rabbet constructed to radially position the drive end endplate relative to the driven equipment, a cavity disposed radially inward of the rabbet, and a drain hole open to the cavity and constructed to drain the cavity. 2. The electrical machine of claim 1 , wherein the drive end endplate is constructed to mount the electrical machine. 3. The electrical machine of claim 2 , the ribs being constructed to react electrical machine overhang loads, and the metallic structure being overmolded into the drive end endplate and constructed to enhance mechanical stiffness of the drive end endplate. 4. The electrical machine of claim 3 , wherein the metallic structure includes a cylindrical portion constructed to receive a bearing and a flange having openings therein constructed to receive the polymeric material forming the polymeric drive end endplate. 5. The electrical machine of claim 3 , wherein the stator band includes a plurality of threaded inserts overmolded therein and constructed to react electrical machine mounting loads. 6. The electrical machine of claim 5 , wherein the drive end endplate includes a plurality of openings constructed to receive the threaded inserts, wherein the threaded inserts extend into the plurality of openings. 7. The electrical machine of claim 3 , the electrical machine being constructed to mount to and drive driven equipment, wherein the drive end endplate includes a labyrinth seal constructed to seal against the driven equipment. 8. The electrical machine of claim 3 , wherein the rotor includes a shaft, further comprising a ferrofluidic seal constructed to seal between the metallic structure and the shaft. 9. The electrical machine of claim 3 , wherein the electrical machine is constructed as an industrial washdown electrical machine. 10. The electrical machine of claim 3 , further comprising a plurality of through-hole inserts disposed in the housing, and plurality of electrical leads disposed in and extending through corresponding through-hole inserts. 11. The electrical machine of claim 3 , the electrical machine being constructed to mount to and drive driven equipment, further comprising crushable ribs configured to align the electrical machine with the driven equipment. 12. An electrical machine, comprising: a polymeric housing having an integral stator band and an integral non-drive end endplate; a stator overmolded into and partially encapsulated by the stator band, the stator including a laminated stator core and a plurality of stator windings, the stator windings including a winding overhang extending from the laminated stator core, wherein the winding overhang is overmolded into and encapsulated by the polymeric housing; a rotor in magnetic communication with the stator; and a polymeric drive end endplate constructed to mount the electrical machine, the drive end endplate including a polymeric stiffening structure and a bearing support structure, the polymeric stiffening structure being constructed to react electrical machine overhang loads, and the bearing support structure being overmolded into the drive end endplate and constructed to enhance mechanical stiffness of the drive end endplate, wherein the electrical machine is constructed as an industrial electrical machine, and wherein the electrical machine being constructed to mount to and drive driven equipment, wherein the polymeric drive end endplate includes a rabbet constructed to radially position the drive end endplate relative to the driven equipment, a cavity disposed radially inward of the rabbet, and a drain hole open to the cavity and operative to drain the cavity. 13. The electrical machine of claim 12 , wherein the bearing support structure is a metallic structure, and wherein the metallic structure includes a cylindrical portion constructed to receive a bearing and a flange having openings therein constructed to receive the polymeric material forming the polymeric drive end endplate. 14. The electrical machine of claim 12 , wherein the stator band includes a plurality of threaded inserts overmolded therein and constructed to react electrical machine mounting loads. 15. The electrical machine of claim 14 , wherein the drive end endplate includes a plurality of openings constructed to receive the threaded inserts, wherein the threaded inserts extend into the plurality of openings. 16. The electrical machine of claim 12 , the electrical machine being constructed to mount to and drive driven equipment, wherein the drive end endplate includes a molded polymeric shaft seal constructed to seal against the shaft. 17. The electrical machine of claim 12 , wherein the rotor includes a shaft, further comprising a ferrofluidic seal constructed to seal between the bearing support structure and the shaft. 18. The electrical machine of claim 12 , wherein the non-drive end endplate includes a plurality of ribs constructed to stiffen the C endplate. 19. The electrical machine of claim 12 , further comprising a plurality of through-hole inserts disposed in the housing, and plurality of electrical leads disposed in and extending through corresponding through-hole inserts. 20. The electrical machine of claim 12 , the electrical machine being constructed to mount to and drive driven equipment, wherein the drive end endplate includes a labyrinth seal constructed to seal against the driven equipment.
Insulating casings · CPC title
Casings or enclosures characterised by the material thereof · CPC title
Fastening of windings on the stator or rotor structure · CPC title
of stator or rotor bodies · CPC title
radially supporting the rotary shaft at both ends of the rotor (H02K5/165, H02K5/167, H02K5/173 take precedence) · CPC title
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