Appliance, motor or stator
US-2018159394-A1 · Jun 7, 2018 · US
US12381439B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12381439-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017619720-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 17, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 17, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 5, 2025 |
| Grant date | Aug 5, 2025 |
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An electric motor assembly suitable for use in a laundry washing machine or dryer or washer-dryer, is of the axial flux permanent magnet synchronous motor direct-drive type, with the stator coils carried by a rotor bearing housing component to provide a primary heat conduction pathway from the stator coils to the bearing housing component, and to a drum of the machine. The motor may be positioned between axially spaced bearings mounting the rotor.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electric motor assembly suitable for driving a laundry machine, being a laundry washing machine or dryer or washer-dryer, the laundry machine comprising a drum for holding a load of laundry, which drum comprises an outer drum or tub, the motor assembly comprising: an electric motor comprising a single stator comprising stator coils wound upon stator cores carried by a stator frame, and a single rotor comprising permanent magnets and directly-driving an output drive shaft from the motor, wherein the rotor magnets and stator coils are spaced axially so that the magnetic flux path between the rotor magnets and stator coils is oriented axially, a bearing housing component configured to rotatably support the output drive shaft and adapted to be associated with a base of the outer drum or tub of the laundry machine, wherein the stator associated with the bearing housing component, and to provide a primary heat conduction pathway from the stator coils to the bearing housing component, said primary heat conduction pathway comprising a substantially axial heat conduction pathway between at least one of the stator coils and the bearing housing component, wherein the substantially axial heat conduction pathway passes through an annular area of surface contact between the stator frame and the bearing housing. 2. The electric motor assembly according to claim 1 wherein the stator frame is attached to the bearing housing component. 3. The electric motor assembly according to claim 1 wherein the stator cores and stator frame are integral with the bearing housing component. 4. The electric motor assembly according to claim 1 wherein the motor is positioned between axially spaced bearings mounting the rotor. 5. The electric motor assembly according to claim 1 wherein the rotor bearing housing component is adapted to mount axially-spaced bearings to rotatably support the rotor. 6. The electric motor assembly according to claim 4 wherein the rotor bearing housing component is adapted to mount one of said bearings and an outer plate or outer mount component is adapted to mount another of said axially-spaced bearings. 7. The electric motor assembly according to claim 6 wherein the outer plate or outer mount component is attached to a periphery of the bearing housing component. 8. The electric motor assembly according to claim 1 wherein the bearing housing component is wider perpendicular to the rotational axis of the electric motor than it is deeper in the rotational axis of the electric motor. 9. A laundry machine including the electric motor assembly according to claim 1 . 10. The machine according to claim 9 wherein the bearing housing component is fixed to a closed end of the outer drum or tub of the laundry machine. 11. The machine according to claim 10 wherein a base of the outer drum or tub comprises a recess and the bearing housing component is mounted at least partially in the recess. 12. The machine according to claim 11 wherein substantially all of the bearing housing component is mounted in the recess. 13. The machine according to claim 10 wherein the bearing housing component is wider perpendicular to the rotational axis of the electric motor than it is deeper in the rotational axis of the electric motor, and substantially all of a major surface of the bearing housing component across the rotational axis contacts the outer drum of the machine for maximum heat transfer from the bearing housing component to the outer drum. 14. The laundry machine according to claim 10 wherein the anular area of surface contact between the stator frame and the bearing housing is flush with, or located within a recess of, a closed end of the outer drum or tub. 15. The laundry machine according to claim 11 wherein the annular area of surface contact between the stator frame and the bearing housing is also located within the recess wherein the bearing housing is at least partially mounted in the recess.
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