Modified stator leads and methods of joining stator leads
US-2018097417-A1 · Apr 5, 2018 · US
US11264858B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11264858-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916296399-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 8, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 1, 2022 |
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An electric machine includes a stator core and interconnected hairpins attached to the stator core and defining a path. A pair of the interconnected hairpins have first and second ends, respectively, and are circumferentially spaced apart from each other. A jumper is interconnected between the first and second ends. The jumper has a body defining first and second holes that receive the first and second ends, respectively. The first hole is defined by a perimeter having opposing first and second walls and opposing third and fourth walls.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electric machine comprising: a stator core; interconnected hairpins attached to the stator core and defining a path, a pair of the interconnected hairpins having first and second ends, respectively, circumferentially spaced apart from each other; and a jumper interconnected between the first and second ends, the jumper including a body defining an upper surface, a lower surface, and first and second holes extending between the upper and lower surfaces, wherein the first and second holes receive the first and second ends, respectively, wherein the first hole is defined by a perimeter having opposing first and second walls and opposing third and fourth walls, and wherein a thickness of the body, measured between the upper and lower surfaces, is greater than a distance between the opposing first and second walls and is greater than a distance between the opposing third and fourth walls. 2. The electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the second hole is defined by a perimeter having opposing first and second walls and opposing third and fourth walls. 3. The electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the first and second holes are fully enclosed. 4. The electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the perimeter of the first hole further has a fifth wall that engages with a same side of one of the pair of the interconnected hairpins as the fourth wall. 5. The electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the holes are substantially rectangular. 6. An electric machine comprising: a stator core; interconnected hairpins attached to the stator core and defining a path, a pair of the interconnected hairpins having first and second ends, respectively, circumferentially spaced apart from each other; and a jumper interconnected between the first and second ends, the jumper including a body defining first and second holes that receive the first and second ends, respectively, wherein the first hole is defined by a perimeter having opposing first and second walls and opposing third and fourth walls, wherein the jumper further includes joining portions in which the holes are located, each of the joining portions having walls each with an inner surface that forms a portion of the perimeter of the first hole and an outer surface forming a portion of an exterior of the body, wherein widths of the walls, measured between the inner and outer surfaces, is between 2 to 3 millimeters, inclusive. 7. The electric machine of claim 6 , wherein the second hole is defined by a perimeter having opposing first and second walls and opposing third and fourth walls. 8. The electric machine of claim 6 , wherein the first and second holes are fully enclosed. 9. The electric machine of claim 6 , wherein the body has opposing upper and lower surfaces, and the first and second holes extend from the upper surface to the lower surface. 10. The electric machine of claim 9 , wherein a thickness of the body, measured between the upper and lower surfaces, is greater than a distance between the opposing first and second walls and is greater than a distance between the opposing third and fourth walls. 11. The electric machine of claim 10 , wherein the perimeter of the first hole further has a fifth wall that engages with a same side of one of the pair as the fourth wall. 12. An electric machine comprising: interconnected hairpins defining a path, a pair of the hairpins having first and second ends, respectively; and an extruded jumper interconnected between the first and second ends, the jumper including a body having opposing upper and lower surfaces and first and second holes extending from the upper surface to the lower surface, the first and second holes receiving the first and second ends, respectively, wherein each of the holes have at least four sides to self-support the jumper to the hairpins, and wherein a thickness of the body, measured between the upper and lower surfaces, is greater than a diameter of the first hole. 13. The electric machine of claim 12 , wherein the first hole is fully enclosed. 14. The electric machine of claim 12 , wherein the first and second ends have a rectangular cross section, and the first and second holes are rectangular. 15. The electric machine of claim 14 , wherein the pair of the hairpins have an insulator and metal conductor disposed within the insulator and extending from the insulator so that the ends are bare, and wherein the first and second holes are sized to receive the bare ends and the interconnected hairpins are seated on end surfaces of the insulators. 16. The electric machine of claim 12 , wherein the jumper further includes joining portions in which the holes are located, each of the joining portions having walls each with an inner surface that forms a portion of a perimeter of the hole and an outer surface forming a portion of an exterior of the body, wherein widths of the walls, measured between the inner and outer surfaces, is between 2 to 3 millimeters, inclusive.
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