Parallel path hairpin winding connection with the lead terminals and neutral terminal bridges on the crown side

US11949305B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11949305-B2
Application numberUS-202217583034-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 24, 2022
Priority dateJan 24, 2022
Publication dateApr 2, 2024
Grant dateApr 2, 2024

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An electric machine having a plurality of AC power phases comprises a rotor, a stator defining a plurality of slots, and a plurality of pins inserted into the slots. The pins are each joined together with circumferentially adjacent pins arranged in an even number of paired parallel winding paths. Each of the paired winding paths include five pitch pins and seven pitch pins that are radially adjacent and insulated from each other. The five pitch pins are electrically connected and circumferentially followed by seven pitch pins in the winding paths in a repeating pattern throughout the paired winding paths from separate phase terminals to a neutral bridge terminal. Neutral terminals and lead terminals are connected to the conductive paths by various combinations of I-pins and half-crown pins.

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What is claimed is: 1. A stator for an electric machine of an electric vehicle comprising: a stator core defining a plurality of slots that are arrayed circumferentially around a central axis of the stator; and a plurality of pins, wherein each of the pins are joined together with adjacent pins in conductive paths for each AC power phase, wherein the pins are arranged in four parallel winding paths that both start and end on a crown side of the stator, wherein two of the four parallel winding paths start at a phase terminal at an inner diameter of the stator and extend to a neutral terminal at an outer diameter of the stator, and wherein two of the four parallel winding paths start at a phase terminal at an outer diameter of the stator and extend to a neutral terminal at an inner diameter of the stator. 2. The stator of claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of terminals on the crown side that are each connected to one of the four parallel winding paths with at least one I-pin that includes a terminal extension that extends in an axial direction from a leg portion that is axially received in one of the slots and extends solely in the axial direction to a terminal on the crown side of the stator. 3. The stator of claim 2 wherein the at least one I-pin terminal on the crown side includes at least one phase lead terminal and at least one neutral terminal. 4. The stator of claim 2 further comprising: a plurality of terminals on the crown side that are each connected to one of the four parallel winding paths with at least one half-crown pin that includes a terminal extension that extends from a leg portion that is axially received in one of the slots, wherein the at least one half-crown pin extends in a circumferential direction and an axial direction to one of the terminals on the crown side of the stator. 5. The stator of claim 4 wherein the at least one I-pin terminal on the crown side includes at least one phase lead terminal and at least one neutral terminal. 6. An electric machine having a plurality of AC power phases comprising: a rotor; a stator defining a plurality of slots; and a plurality of pins that are each joined together with a circumferentially adjacent pin to form four parallel winding paths for each power phase, wherein the pins include only 5-pitch pins and 7-pitch pins, wherein the pins in each of the four parallel winding paths alternate with one of the 5-pitch pins being connected in series with one of the 7-pitch pins that is repeated throughout a stator core assembly from a lead pin connector to a neutral pin connector. 7. The electric machine of claim 6 wherein two of the four parallel winding paths start at a phase terminal at an inner diameter of the stator and extend to a neutral terminal at an outer diameter of the stator, and wherein the other two of the four parallel winding paths start at a phase terminal at an outer diameter of the stator and extend to a neutral terminal at an inner diameter of the stator. 8. The electric machine of claim 6 further comprising: a plurality of terminals on the crown side that are each connected to one of the four parallel winding paths with at least one I-pin that includes a terminal extension that extends in an axial direction from a leg portion that is axially received in one of the slots and extends solely in the axial direction to one of the terminals on the crown side of the stator. 9. The electric machine of claim 8 wherein the at least one I-pin terminal on the crown side includes at least one phase lead terminal and at least one neutral terminal. 10. The electric machine of claim 6 further comprising: a plurality of terminals on the crown side that are each connected to one of the four parallel winding paths with at least one half-crown pin that includes a terminal extension that extends from a leg portion that is axially received in one of the slots, wherein the half-crown pin extends in a circumferential direction and an axial direction to one of the terminals on the crown side of the stator. 11. The electric machine of claim 10 wherein the crown side includes at least one phase lead terminal that is an I-pin and at least one neutral terminal that is an I-pin. 12. An electric machine having a plurality of AC power phases comprising: a rotor; a stator defining a plurality of slots; and a plurality of pins inserted into the slots are each joined together with circumferentially adjacent pins arranged in an even number of paired parallel winding paths, wherein each of the paired parallel winding paths include five pitch pins and seven pitch pins that are radially adjacent and insulated from each other, and wherein the five pitch pins are electrically connected and circumferentially followed by seven pitch pins in the winding paths in a repeating pattern throughout the paired winding paths from separate phase terminals to a neutral bridge terminal. 13. The electric machine of claim 12 wherein four parallel winding paths are provided and wherein two of the paired parallel winding paths start at a phase terminal at an inner diameter of the stator and extend to a neutral terminal at an outer diameter of the stator, and wherein two of the paired parallel winding paths start at a phase terminal at an outer diameter of the stator and extend to a neutral terminal at an inner diameter of the stator. 14. The electric machine of claim 12 further comprising: a plurality of terminals on a crown side that are each connected to one of the paired parallel winding paths with at least one I-pin that includes a terminal extension that extends in an axial direction from a leg portion that is axially received in one of the slots and extends solely in the axial direction to a terminal on the crown side of the stator. 15. The electric machine of claim 14 wherein the at least one I-pin terminal on the crown side includes at least one phase lead terminal and at least one neutral terminal. 16. The electric machine of claim 14 further comprising: a plurality of terminals on the crown side that are each connected to one of the paired parallel winding paths with at least one half-crown pin that includes a terminal extension that extends from a leg portion that is axially received in one of the slots, wherein the half-crown pin extends in a circumferential direction and an axial direction to one of the terminals on the crown side of the stator. 17. The electric machine of claim 16 wherein the at least one I-pin terminal on the crown side includes at least one phase lead terminal and at least one neutral terminal.

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  • H02K3/28Primary

    Layout of windings or of connections between windings (windings for pole-changing H02K17/06, H02K17/14, H02K19/12, H02K19/32) · CPC title

  • Windings characterised by the conductor shape, form or construction, e.g. with bar conductors · CPC title

  • H02K3/50Primary

    Fastening of winding heads, equalising connectors, or connections thereto · CPC title

  • Machines characterised by the wiring leads, i.e. conducting wires for connecting the winding terminations · CPC title

  • H02K3/12Primary

    arranged in slots · CPC title

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What does patent US11949305B2 cover?
An electric machine having a plurality of AC power phases comprises a rotor, a stator defining a plurality of slots, and a plurality of pins inserted into the slots. The pins are each joined together with circumferentially adjacent pins arranged in an even number of paired parallel winding paths. Each of the paired winding paths include five pitch pins and seven pitch pins that are radially adj…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02K3/28. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 02 2024 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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