Motor for vehicle transmission pump having a sensor and a magnet separated by a non-magnetic barrier

US11146149B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11146149-B2
Application numberUS-201916411499-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 14, 2019
Priority dateMay 14, 2018
Publication dateOct 12, 2021
Grant dateOct 12, 2021

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An electric motor is provided that includes: a stator assembly; a rotor assembly for rotating inside the stator assembly, the rotor assembly including a shaft; a magnet mounted on the shaft of the rotor assembly; a printed circuit board; a magnetic sensor mounted on the printed circuit board; and an overmold assembly having a membrane disposed between the magnet and the magnetic sensor such that the magnetic sensor can sense the angular position of the magnet through the membrane.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electric motor configured for mounting within a hole formed in a vehicle transmission housing to turn an impeller of a pump internal to the transmission housing, the electric motor comprising: a stator assembly; a rotor assembly for rotating inside the stator assembly, the rotor assembly including a shaft; a magnet mounted on the shaft of the rotor assembly; a printed circuit board; a magnetic sensor mounted on the printed circuit board; an overmold assembly having a membrane disposed between the magnet and the magnetic sensor such that the magnetic sensor can sense the angular position of the magnet through the membrane; and a gasket provided on the overmold assembly to seal the motor within the hole of the transmission with which the motor is used. 2. The electric motor of claim 1 , wherein the shaft has an axis of rotation and the magnet has a south pole and a north pole, the south pole of the magnet being located on one side of the axis of rotation and the north pole being located on an opposite side of the axis of rotation. 3. The electric motor of claim 1 , wherein the overmold assembly has a groove formed in a top raised edge surrounding the membrane, and wherein the electric motor further comprises: a seal positioned in the groove; and a cover mounted to the top of the overmold assembly to provide a sealed chamber therebetween in which the printed circuit board is mounted. 4. The electric motor of claim 1 , wherein the stator includes an opening and the overmold assembly comprises an opening aligned with the opening of the stator assembly for receiving the rotor assembly. 5. The electric motor of claim 4 and further comprising a cap for engaging the overmold assembly around the opening such that the rotor assembly is secured inside the overmold assembly. 6. The electric motor of claim 1 , wherein the overmold assembly includes a connection port for electrical connection to a plurality of connector terminals extending from the printed circuit board. 7. The electric motor of claim 1 , wherein the rotor assembly includes a shaft and first and second bearings disposed at either end of the shaft. 8. The electric motor of claim 1 , wherein the membrane includes a plurality of apertures for receiving motor connectors that extend from the stator assembly to the printed circuit board, and wherein the membrane is sealed around the motor connectors that extend through the plurality of apertures. 9. An electric motor configured for mounting within a hole formed in a vehicle transmission housing to turn an impeller of a pump internal to the transmission housing, the electric motor comprising: an overmold assembly having a membrane at one end and an opening at an opposite end, the opening extending through the overmold assembly up to the membrane; a stator assembly disposed in the opening of the overmold assembly, the stator assembly including a stator opening; a rotor assembly for rotating inside the opening of the stator assembly, the rotor assembly including a shaft; a magnet mounted on the shaft of the rotor assembly; a cover mounted to the overmold assembly to provide a sealed chamber between the cap and the membrane; a printed circuit board mounted in the sealed chamber; a magnetic sensor mounted on the printed circuit board in a position juxtaposed to the magnet with the membrane in between such that the magnetic sensor can sense the angular position of the magnet through the membrane; and a gasket provided on the overmold assembly to seal the motor within the hole of the transmission with which the motor is used. 10. The electric motor of claim 9 , wherein the overmold assembly has a groove formed in a top raised edge surrounding the membrane, and wherein the electric motor further comprises a seal positioned in the groove to seal the cover to the overmold assembly. 11. The electric motor of claim 9 , wherein the shaft has an axis of rotation and the magnet has a south pole and a north pole, the south pole of the magnet being located on one side of the axis of rotation and the north pole being located on an opposite side of the axis of rotation. 12. The electric motor of claim 9 and further comprising a cap for engaging the overmold assembly around the opening such that the rotor assembly is secured inside the overmold assembly. 13. The electric motor of claim 9 , wherein the overmold assembly includes a connection port for electrical connection to a plurality of connector terminals extending from the printed circuit board. 14. The electric motor of claim 9 , wherein the rotor assembly includes a shaft and first and second bearings disposed at either end of the shaft. 15. The electric motor of claim 9 , wherein the membrane includes a plurality of apertures for receiving motor connectors that extend from the stator assembly to the printed circuit board, and wherein the membrane is sealed around the motor connectors that extend through the plurality of apertures. 16. An electric motor configured for mounting within a hole formed in a vehicle transmission housing to turn an impeller of a pump internal to the transmission housing, the electric motor comprising: an overmold assembly having a membrane at one end and an opening at an opposite end, the opening extending through the overmold assembly up to the membrane, wherein the overmold assembly has a groove formed in a top raised edge surrounding the membrane; a seal positioned in the groove to seal the cover to the overmold assembly; a cover mounted to the overmold assembly to provide a sealed chamber between the cap and the membrane; a printed circuit board mounted in the sealed chamber; a stator assembly disposed in the opening of the overmold assembly and electrically coupled to the printed circuit board through sealed apertures formed through the membrane, the stator assembly including a stator opening; a rotor assembly for rotating inside the opening of the stator assembly, the rotor assembly including a shaft; a magnet mounted on the shaft of the rotor assembly; a magnetic sensor mounted on the printed circuit board in a position juxtaposed to the magnet with the membrane in between such that the magnetic sensor can sense the angular position of the magnet through the membrane; and a gasket provided on the overmold assembly to seal the motor within the hole of the transmission with which the motor is used. 17. The electric motor of claim 16 , wherein the shaft has an axis of rotation and the magnet has a south pole and a north pole, the south pole of the magnet being located on one side of the axis of rotation and the north pole being located on an opposite side of the axis of rotation. 18. The electric motor of claim 16 and further comprising a cap for engaging the overmold assembly around the opening such that the rotor assembly is secured inside the overmold assembly. 19. The electric motor of claim 16 , wherein the overmold assembly includes a connection port for electrical connection to a plurality of connector terminals extending from the printed circuit board. 20. The electric motor of claim 16 , wherein the rotor assembly includes a shaft and first and second bearings disposed at either end of the shaft.

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  • with arrangements for protection from ingress, e.g. water or fingers · CPC title

  • using auxiliary pumps, e.g. pump driven by a different power source than the engine · CPC title

  • having annular armature cores with salient poles (with homopolar co-operation H02K21/20) · CPC title

  • the pump being electrically driven · CPC title

  • H02K11/215Primary

    Magnetic effect devices, e.g. Hall-effect or magneto-resistive elements · CPC title

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What does patent US11146149B2 cover?
An electric motor is provided that includes: a stator assembly; a rotor assembly for rotating inside the stator assembly, the rotor assembly including a shaft; a magnet mounted on the shaft of the rotor assembly; a printed circuit board; a magnetic sensor mounted on the printed circuit board; and an overmold assembly having a membrane disposed between the magnet and the magnetic sensor such tha…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ghsp Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02K11/215. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 12 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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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).