Rotor for a rotating electric machine
US-9735642-B2 · Aug 15, 2017 · US
US11489396B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11489396-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916678209-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 15, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 1, 2022 |
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A brushless motor is provided including a rotor rotating around a center axis and a stator including a stator core and stator teeth radially extending from the stator core forming stator slots therebetween. Each stator tooth includes a radial main body and a tooth tip extending substantially laterally from an end of the radial main body opposite the stator core, and stator windings are wound around the stator teeth. Winding retention wedges are axially received within the slots, each winding retention wedge comprising: a first portion received within gaps formed between tooth tips of adjacent stator teeth, and a second portion received at least partially between adjacent stator windings to apply a force substantially in a range of a radially-inward direction to a lateral direction to the adjacent stator windings.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A brushless motor comprising: a rotor rotating around a center axis; a stator including a stator core and a plurality of stator teeth radially extending from the stator core forming a plurality of slots therebetween, each stator tooth including a radial main body and a tooth tip extending substantially laterally from an end of the radial main body opposite the stator core; a plurality of stator windings wound around the plurality of stator teeth; and a plurality of winding retention wedges axially received within the plurality of slots, each winding retention wedge comprising: a first portion received within gaps formed between tooth tips of adjacent stator teeth, and a second portion received at least partially between adjacent stator windings to apply a first force substantially in a radially-inward direction and a second force substantially in a lateral direction to the adjacent stator windings, wherein the first portion of each winding retention wedge includes two side walls that extend substantially parallel along most of the length of the winding retention wedge, the two side walls coming together at a frontal end of the winding retention wedge for insertion into the stator slots and widening at a rear end of the winding retention wedge. 2. The brushless motor of claim 1 , wherein each winding retention wedge further comprises two side projections extending laterally proximate the first portion and the second portion. 3. The brushless motor of claim 2 , wherein the two side projections extend laterally between and in contact with the tooth tips of the stator and stator windings. 4. The brushless motor of claim 3 , wherein the two side projections include lower surfaces that apply forces substantially in a radial direction to the stator windings. 5. The brushless motor of claim 1 , wherein the second portion of each winding retention wedge includes two side walls each disposed substantially along a radial plane of the stator and a lower wall disposed between ends of the two side walls. 6. The brushless motor of claim 1 , wherein the rotor is disposed outside the motor, the stator core is disposed on the center axis, and the plurality of stator teeth extend radially-outwardly from the stator core, the first portion of each winding retention wedge having an outer surface disposed substantially along an outer periphery of the stator. 7. A power tool comprising a housing and a brushless motor disposed within the housing, the brushless motor comprising: a rotor rotating around a center axis; a stator including a stator core and a plurality of stator teeth radially extending from the stator core forming a plurality of slots therebetween, each stator tooth including a radial main body and a tooth tip extending substantially laterally from an end of the radial main body opposite the stator core; a plurality of stator windings wound around the plurality of stator teeth; and a plurality of winding retention wedges axially received within the plurality of slots, each winding retention wedge comprising: a first portion received within gaps formed between tooth tips of adjacent stator teeth, and a second portion received at least partially between adjacent stator windings to apply a first force substantially in a radially-inward direction and a second force substantially in a lateral direction to the adjacent stator windings, wherein the first portion of each winding retention wedge includes two side walls that extend substantially parallel along most of the length of the winding retention wedge, the two side walls coming together at a frontal end of the winding retention wedge for insertion into the stator slots and widening at a rear end of the winding retention wedge. 8. The power tool of claim 7 , wherein each winding retention wedge further comprises two side projections extending laterally proximate the first portion and the second portion. 9. The power tool of claim 8 , wherein the two side projections extend laterally between and in contact with the tooth tips of the stator and stator windings, and the two side projections apply forces substantially in a radial direction to the stator windings. 10. The power tool of claim 7 , wherein the second portion of each winding retention wedge includes two side walls each disposed substantially along a radial plane of the stator and a lower wall disposed between ends of the two side walls. 11. The power tool of claim 7 , wherein the rotor is disposed outside the motor, the stator core is disposed on the center axis, and the plurality of stator teeth extend radially-outwardly from the stator core, the first portion of each winding retention wedge having an outer surface disposed substantially along an outer periphery of the stator. 12. A power tool comprising a housing and a brushless motor disposed within the housing, the brushless motor comprising: a rotor rotating around a center axis; a stator including a stator core disposed within the rotor along the center axis and a plurality of stator teeth extending radially-outwardly from the stator core forming a plurality of slots therebetween, each stator tooth including a radial main body and a tooth tip extending substantially laterally from an end of the radial main body opposite the stator core; a plurality of stator windings wound around the plurality of stator teeth; and a plurality of winding retention wedges axially received within the plurality of slots between adjacent stator windings, each winding retention wedge comprising a first portion engaging the tooth tips of adjacent stator teeth and a second portion received at least partially between adjacent stator windings to apply a first force substantially in a radially-inward direction and a second force substantially in a lateral direction to the adjacent stator windings, wherein the first portion of each winding retention wedge includes: two side walls that extend substantially in parallel and in contact with tooth tips of adjacent stator teeth, and an outer surface that extends between the two side walls and is circumferentially aligned with outer surfaces of the tooth tips. 13. The power tool of claim 12 , wherein each winding retention wedge further comprises two side projections extending laterally proximate the first portion and the second portion. 14. The power tool of claim 13 , wherein the two side projections extend laterally between and in contact with the tooth tips of the stator and stator windings, and the two side projections apply forces substantially in a radial direction to the stator windings. 15. The power tool of claim 12 , wherein the first portion of each winding retention wedge includes two side walls that extend substantially parallel along most of the length of the winding retention wedge, wherein the two side walls of the first portion of each winding retention wedge come together at a frontal end of the winding retention wedge and widen at a rear end of the winding retention wedge. 16. The power tool of claim 12 , wherein the second portion of each winding retention wedge includes two side walls each disposed substantially along a radial plane of the stator and a lower wall disposed between ends of the two side walls. 17. The power tool of claim 12 , wherein the rotor is disposed outside the motor, the stator core is disposed on the center axis, and the plurality of stator teeth extend radially-outwardly from the stator core, the first portion of each winding retention wedge having an outer surface disposed substantially along an outer periphery of the stator.
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