Stator with closed slots with a fluid injection cooling system for an electric machine and electric machine comprising said stator
US-2024063667-A1 · Feb 22, 2024 · US
US11133718B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11133718-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816032537-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 11, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 11, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 28, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 28, 2021 |
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An electric machine includes a stator having teeth that define open slots and slot closers disposed in the slots. Each slot closers includes a flux bridge surrounded by a nonmagnetic case. The slot closer is disposed between adjacent ones of the teeth with the case engaging and spanning the adjacent teeth. The case forms nonmagnetic gaps between the flux bridge and the adjacent teeth, respectively, to reduce potential for torque ripple.
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An electric machine comprising: a stator having teeth that define open slots; and slot closers, each including a first flux bridge, a second flux bridge, and a third flux bridge surrounded by a nonmagnetic case and disposed between adjacent ones of the teeth with the case engaging and spanning the adjacent teeth, wherein the case forms nonmagnetic gaps between the flux bridges and the adjacent teeth, respectively, to reduce potential for torque ripple, wherein the second flux bridge is placed in the case such that a portion of the case is disposed between the first and second flux bridges to form a second nonmagnetic gap between the first and second flux bridges, and the third flux bridge placed in the case between the first and second flux bridges such that portions of the case are disposed between the first and third flux bridges to form a third nonmagnetic gap and between the second and third flux bridges to form a fourth nonmagnetic gap, respectively, and wherein the third flux bridge has a smaller cross-sectional area than the first flux bridge. 2. The electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the first, second, and third flux bridges are bodies of ferromagnetic material. 3. The electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the second nonmagnetic gap is angled relative a radially inner side of the case. 4. The electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the first, second, and third flux bridges are encapsulated in the case. 5. The electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the case is plastic. 6. The electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the first, second, and third flux bridges extend a length of the stator. 7. The electric machine of claim 1 further comprising windings disposed in the slots between a radially outer end of the slots and the slot closers. 8. The electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the adjacent teeth each define a recessed portion configured to receive a projection of the case to secure the slot closer in a corresponding one of the slots. 9. An electric machine comprising: a stator having radially extending teeth that define slots between adjacent teeth, the slots having slot openings defined between tips of the adjacent teeth; and slot closers disposed in the slot openings to close the slots, each of the slot closers including a first flux bridge, a second flux bridge, and a third flux bridge surrounded by a nonmagnetic case and disposed between adjacent ones of the teeth with the case engaging and spanning the adjacent teeth, wherein the case forms nonmagnetic gaps between the flux bridges and the adjacent teeth, respectively, to reduce potential for torque ripple, wherein the second flux bridge is placed in the case such that a portion of the case is disposed between the first and second flux bridges to form a second nonmagnetic gap between the first and second flux bridges, and the third flux bridge placed in the case between the first and second flux bridges such that portions of the case are disposed between the first and third flux bridges to form a third nonmagnetic gap and between the second and third flux bridges to form a fourth nonmagnetic gap, respectively, and wherein the third flux bridge has a smaller cross-sectional area than the first flux bridge, wherein each of the first, second, and third flux bridges has an elongate body oriented within the slot closers to extend in a longitudinal direction of the stator. 10. The electric machine of claim 9 , wherein a portion of the case is disposed between one of the adjacent teeth and the flux bridge to form a nonmagnetic gap. 11. The electric machine of claim 9 , wherein the flux bridge is formed of a ferromagnetic material. 12. The electric machine of claim 11 , wherein the case is plastic. 13. The electric machine of claim 9 , wherein the slot closers extend a length of the slots. 14. The electric machine of claim 9 further comprising a rotor supported for rotation within the stator, and wherein a portion of the case is disposed between the flux bridge and the rotor. 15. A method of assembling a stator comprising: providing a stator having teeth that define open slots; winding conductors in the slots; fabricating a plurality of flux bridges from ferromagnetic material such that each of the flux bridges has an elongate body; encapsulating first, second, and third ones of the flux bridges in a nonmagnetic case such that the first, second, and third flux bridges are spaced apart with portions of the nonmagnetic case therebetween to form a slot closer in which the nonmagnetic case forms nonmagnetic gaps between the flux bridges and the adjacent teeth, respectively, to reduce potential for torque ripple, wherein the second flux bridge is placed in the case such that a portion of the case is disposed between the first and second flux bridges to form a second nonmagnetic gap between the first and second flux bridges, and the third flux bridge is placed in the case between the first and second flux bridges such that portions of the case are disposed between the first and third flux bridges to form a third nonmagnetic gap and between the second and third flux bridges to form a fourth nonmagnetic gap, respectively, and wherein the third flux bridge has a smaller cross-sectional area than the first flux bridge; and inserting the slot closer into one of the openings. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the encapsulating further includes overmolding the flux bridge in an overmolding material that hardens to form the case. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the flux bridge has a length that is substantially equal to a length of the stator.
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