Manufacturing method for electric motor stator

US11196326B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11196326-B2
Application numberUS-201816180510-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 5, 2018
Priority dateDec 5, 2017
Publication dateDec 7, 2021
Grant dateDec 7, 2021

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A manufacturing method for an electric motor stator includes an injecting step in which thermosetting resin is injected into a forming die, a dipping step in which a coil end portion is dipped into the thermosetting resin injected into the forming die, a heating step in which the thermosetting resin inside the forming die is heated so as to form a molded portion, and a mold release step in which the molded portion is released from the forming die when at least either shear force of the thermosetting resin or adhesive strength between the coil end portion and the thermosetting resin becomes greater than previously-determined mold release force.

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What is claimed is: 1. A manufacturing method for an electric motor stator, the electric motor stator including a molded portion that is made from thermosetting resin and covers a coil end portion of a stator coil wound around a stator core, the manufacturing method comprising: an injecting step in which the thermosetting resin is injected into a forming die; a dipping step in which the coil end portion is dipped into the thermosetting resin that is injected into the forming die; a heating step in which the thermosetting resin inside the forming die is heated so as to form the molded portion; and a mold release step in which the molded portion is released from the forming die when an electric current is applied to the stator coil causing at least either a shear force of the thermosetting resin or an adhesive strength between the coil end portion and the thermosetting resin to become greater than a mold release force, wherein the mold release force is a force required to release the molded portion from the forming die, and wherein the mold release step occurs before the thermosetting resin is fully cured. 2. The manufacturing method according to claim 1 , wherein the heating step is a step in which the thermosetting resin inside the forming die is heated by applying the electric current to the stator coil; and the mold release step is a step in which the molded portion is released from the forming die when the shear force of the thermosetting resin becomes greater than the mold release force. 3. The manufacturing method according to claim 2 , wherein the mold release step is a step in which the molded portion is released from the forming die when heating time of the thermosetting resin elapses after start of heating of the thermosetting resin, the heating time being previously determined based on a curing extent of the thermosetting resin when the shear force becomes greater than the mold release force, and heating temperature of the thermosetting resin. 4. The manufacturing method according to claim 1 , wherein the heating step is a step in which the thermosetting resin is heated by applying heat to the forming die; and the mold release step is a step in which the molded portion is released from the forming die when the adhesive strength between the coil end portion and the thermosetting resin becomes greater than the mold release force. 5. The manufacturing method according to claim 4 , wherein the mold release step is a step in which the molded portion is released from the forming die when heating time of the thermosetting resin elapses after start of heating of the thermosetting resin, the heating time being previously determined based on a curing extent of the thermosetting resin when the adhesive strength becomes greater than the mold release force, and heating temperature of the thermosetting resin.

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  • to the windings · CPC title

  • Use of {EP, i.e.} epoxy resins {or derivatives thereof}, as moulding material · CPC title

  • H02K15/12Primary

    Impregnating, moulding insulation, heating or drying of windings, stators, rotors or machines · CPC title

  • between conductors or between conductor and core, e.g. slot insulation · CPC title

  • Unsaturated polyesters · CPC title

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What does patent US11196326B2 cover?
A manufacturing method for an electric motor stator includes an injecting step in which thermosetting resin is injected into a forming die, a dipping step in which a coil end portion is dipped into the thermosetting resin injected into the forming die, a heating step in which the thermosetting resin inside the forming die is heated so as to form a molded portion, and a mold release step in whic…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Toyota Motor Co Ltd, Denso Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02K15/12. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 07 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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