Electric machine insert device
US-2024250572-A1 · Jul 25, 2024 · US
US12451745B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12451745-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318329924-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 6, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jun 6, 2023 |
| Publication date | Oct 21, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 21, 2025 |
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An electric machine includes a stator core having an outer circumferential surface, an inner circumferential surface, and longitudinal slots recessed into the inner circumferential surface. Each of the slots has first and second radial walls, an outboard circumferential wall extending between the radial walls, an entrance portion having opposing first and second angled walls extending divergently away from the inner circumferential surface, a first shoulder connecting the first radial wall to the first angled wall, and a second shoulder connecting the second radial wall to the second angled wall. Windings are disposed in the slots. Slot liners are also disposed in the slots such that the windings are disposed in an interior of the slot liners. At least one of the slot liners has first and second flaps angled towards each other from opposing sidewalls of the slot liner, wherein the first and second flaps cooperate to define an inner varnish dam, and the first flap, the second flap, and the corresponding one of the slots cooperate to define an outer varnish dam.
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An electric machine comprising: a stator core having an outer circumferential surface, an inner circumferential surface, and longitudinal slots recessed into the inner circumferential surface, each of the slots including first and second radial walls, an outboard circumferential wall extending between the radial walls, an entrance portion having opposing first and second angled walls extending divergently away from the inner circumferential surface, a first shoulder connecting the first radial wall to the first angled wall, and a second shoulder connecting the second radial wall to the second angled wall; windings disposed in the slots; and slot liners disposed in the slots such that the windings are disposed in an interior of the slot liners, at least one of the slot liners having first and second flaps angled towards each other from opposing sidewalls of the slot liner, wherein the first and second flaps cooperate to define an inner varnish dam, and the first flap, the second flap, and the corresponding one of the slots cooperate to define an outer varnish dam. 2. The electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the first flap is wider than the second flap. 3. The electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the first flap defines a first angle with a first of the opposing sidewalls and the second flap defines a second angle with a second of the opposing sidewalls, wherein the second angle is greater than the first angle. 4. The electric machine of claim 3 , wherein the first flap is wider than the second flap. 5. The electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the first flap has an edge in contact with a surface of the slot. 6. The electric machine of claim 5 , wherein the second flap has an edge in contact with a surface of the first flap. 7. The electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the windings comprise a plurality of interconnected hairpins. 8. An electric machine comprising: a stator core having an outer circumferential surface, an inner circumferential surface, and longitudinal slots recessed into the inner circumferential surface, each of the slots including first and second radial walls, an outboard circumferential wall extending between the radial walls, an entrance portion having opposing first and second angled walls extending divergently away from the inner circumferential surface, a first shoulder connecting the first radial wall to the first angled wall, and a second shoulder connecting the second radial wall to the second angled wall; slot liners disposed in the slots, at least one of the slot liners including: a pair of opposing sidewalls spaced apart in a circumferential direction of the core, an outer end wall extending between sidewalls and cooperating with the sidewalls to define an interior, a first flap extending from one of the sidewalls at an angle towards the inner circumferential surface and terminating at an edge that engages with the second angled wall, and a second flap extending from the other of the sidewalls at an angle towards the inner circumferential surface and terminating at an edge that engages with a surface of the first flap to close the interior; and windings disposed in the interior of the slot liners. 9. The electric machine of claim 8 , wherein the first flap, the second flap, and the second angled wall cooperate to define an outer varnish dam. 10. The electric machine of claim 8 , wherein the first flap and the second flap cooperate to define an inner varnish dam located within the interior. 11. The electric machine of claim 8 , wherein a surface of first flap is disposed against the first shoulder to inhibit varnish flow. 12. The electric machine of claim 11 , wherein a surface of second flap is disposed against the second shoulder to inhibit the varnish flow. 13. The electric machine of claim 8 , wherein the first flap is wider than the second flap. 14. The electric machine of claim 8 , wherein the first flap includes a portion engaging with the first angled wall. 15. The electric machine of claim 14 , wherein the first flap includes another portion engaging with the first shoulder. 16. The electric machine claim 8 further comprising a rotor supported for rotation within the stator core. 17. An electric machine comprising: a stator core having an outer circumferential surface, an inner circumferential surface, and longitudinal slots recessed into the inner circumferential surface, each of the slots including first and second radial walls, an outboard circumferential wall extending between the radial walls, and an entrance portion; windings disposed in the slots; and slot liners disposed in the slots such that the windings are disposed in an interior of the slot liners, at least one of the slot liners including: a pair of opposing sidewalls, a first flap extending from one of the sidewalls at an angle towards the inner circumferential surface and terminating at an edge that engages with a side of the slot, and a second flap extending from the other of the sidewalls at an angle towards the inner circumferential surface and terminating at an edge that engages with a surface of the first flap to close the interior. 18. The electric machine of claim 17 , wherein the first flap, the second flap, and a third wall of the slot cooperate to define an outer varnish dam. 19. The electric machine of claim 18 , wherein the first flap and the second flap cooperate to define an inner varnish dam located within the interior. 20. The electric machine of claim 17 , wherein first flap is wider than the second flap.
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