Coil and Stator Assembly of a Rotary Electric Machine
US-2017155295-A1 · Jun 1, 2017 · US
US11002289B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11002289-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816114859-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 11, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 11, 2021 |
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A rotary electric machine includes a stator, a rotor, a plurality of coils, and a plurality of flow enhancement members. Each coil has a compound outer surface along major sections thereof with an insulating layer disposed therealong. The compound outer surfaces of each pair of adjacent coils define a channel extending along adjacent major sections of each adjacent pair of coils. One of the flow enhancement members is disposed within each channel between the adjacent major sections of each pair of adjacent coils, with each flow enhancement member defining a gap between the compound outer surface of one of the coils and the flow enhancement member through which cooling fluid may flow.
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A rotary electric machine comprising: a stator having stator body, the stator body having a plurality of stator poles extending radially away from the stator body; a rotor positioned within the stator and having a plurality of rotor poles; a plurality of coils, a coil being positioned about each stator pole, each coil having a plurality of electrically conductive wires defining a group of wires, the group of wires being wrapped around its respective stator pole to define a plurality of turns of the group of wires about the stator pole, each coil further having a pair of major sections and a pair of minor sections, each minor section interconnecting the pair of major sections, and each major section being positioned adjacent a major section of an adjacent coil, the coil further including an inner surface in proximity to its respective stator pole, a compound outer surface along the pair of major sections, an insertion end positioned generally adjacent the stator body, and a rotor end positioned opposite the insertion end, the insertion end and the rotor end interconnecting the inner surface to the compound outer surface, the compound outer surface having a first leg section and a second leg section, the first leg section extending generally from the insertion end towards the rotor end and the second leg section extending from the rotor end generally towards the first leg section, the first leg section and the second leg section being at an angle to each other, and an insulating layer along the compound outer surface of the coil; the compound outer surfaces of each pair of adjacent coils include a compound outer surface with a first leg section and a second leg section at an angle to the first leg section, the first leg sections defining a first v-shaped channel and the second leg sections defining a second v-shaped channel, the first and second v-shaped channels extending along adjacent major sections of each adjacent pair of coils, the first v-shaped channel being disposed radially outward of the second v-shaped channel and the apexes of the first and second v-shaped channel are oriented toward each other and in fluid communication with each other; and a plurality of flow enhancement member including a first flow enhancement member being disposed within the first v-shaped channel between the adjacent major sections of each pair of adjacent coils and a second flow enhancement member disposed in the second v-shaped channel between major section of each pair of adjacent coils, each of the first and second flow enhancement members defining a gap between the compound outer surface of one of the coils and the flow enhancement member, the first flow enhancement member and the second flow enhancement member each having a generally triangular cross-section and disposed in the first v-shaped channel and the second v-shaped channel respectively so that the apexes of the first and second flow enhancement members are oriented toward and radially spaced apart from each other. 2. The rotary electric machine of claim 1 , wherein each flow enhancement member includes a plurality of standoffs to space the flow enhancement member from the compound outer surfaces of each adjacent pair of coils to define the gap between the compound outer surface of one of the coils and the flow enhancement member. 3. The rotary electric machine of claim 2 , wherein each flow enhancement members includes a generally round enlarged portion at their respective apexes that forms at least a portion of the plurality of standoffs. 4. The rotary electric machine of claim 1 , further including at least one inlet port that extends through a portion of the stator and is in fluid communication with the channels. 5. The rotary electric machine of claim 4 , wherein the at least one inlet port extends through the stator at approximately a longitudinal midpoint of the channels. 6. The rotary electric machine of claim 4 , wherein the channel includes an outlet port at each opposite end of the channels. 7. The rotary electric machine of claim 6 , wherein the flow enhancement member disposed within each channel between the adjacent major sections of each pair of adjacent coils is a non-continuous flow enhancement member and includes a first segment axially extending from a first end of the v-shaped channels to approximately the midpoint of the v-shaped channels and a second segment axially extending from a second end of the v-shaped channels to approximately the midpoint of the v-shaped channels, the second segment spaced from the first segment proximate the midpoint. 8. The rotary electric machine of claim 7 , further comprising an inner reservoir between the first segment and the second segment of the flow enhancement member, the inner reservoir being in fluid communication with the inlet port. 9. The rotary electric machine of claim 8 , wherein each flow enhancement member includes a plurality of standoffs to space the flow enhancement member from the compound outer surfaces of each adjacent pair of coils to define the gap between the compound outer surface of one of the coils and the flow enhancement member. 10. The rotary electric machine of claim 8 , wherein the inlet port is radially aligned with the inner reservoir. 11. The rotary electric machine of claim 4 , further comprising an annular stator jacket surrounding and engaging an outer circumferential surface of the stator, the annular stator jacket including openings aligned with and in fluid communication with the at least one inlet port. 12. The rotary electric machine of claim 11 , further comprising an outer housing circumferentially surrounding the annular stator jacket, the annular stator jacket and the outer housing defining at least one circumferential channel therebetween. 13. The rotary electric machine of claim 12 , wherein the at least one circumferential channel extends between the annular stator jacket and the outer housing in a spiral manner. 14. The rotary electric machine of claim 1 , wherein each coil includes a rigid formed outer surface. 15. The rotary electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the first and second flow enhancement members have a general triangular cross-section, the first flow enhancement member and the second flow enhancement member accommodated in the respective first and second v-shaped channel with the bases of the first and second flow enhancement member are oriented away from each other. 16. A rotary electric machine comprising: a stator having stator body, the stator body having a plurality of stator poles extending radially away from the stator body; a rotor positioned within the stator and having a plurality of rotor poles; a plurality of coils, a coil being positioned about each stator pole, each coil having a plurality of electrically conductive wires defining a group of wires, the group of wires being wrapped around its respective stator pole to define a plurality of turns of the group of wires about the stator pole, each coil further having a pair of major sections and a pair of minor sections, each minor section interconnecting the pair of major sections, and each major section being positioned adjacent a major section of an adjacent coil, the coil further including an inner surface in proximity to its respective stator pole, a compound outer surface along the pair of major sections, an insertion end positioned generally adjacent the stator body, and a rotor end positioned opposite the insertion end, the insertion end and the rotor end interconnecting the inner surface to the compound outer surface, the compound outer surface havin
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