Low Inertia Direct Drive Drawworks
US-2015263575-A1 · Sep 17, 2015 · US
US12463477B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12463477-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318330412-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 7, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jun 7, 2023 |
| Publication date | Nov 4, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 4, 2025 |
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A rotor is provided. The rotor includes a central hub, an outer ring assembly and back-to-back curved webs. The outer ring assembly includes magnetic elements. The back-to-back curved webs are_radially interposed between the central hub and the outer ring assembly. The back-to-back curved webs can be circumferentially continuous about the central hub or circumferentially non-continuous about the central hub.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A rotor, comprising: a central hub; an outer ring assembly comprising magnetic elements; and back-to-back curved webs radially interposed between the central hub and the outer ring assembly, wherein the back-to-back curved webs are circumferentially continuous about the central hub. 2 . The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein: the central hub comprises a hub flange and a carbon fiber inner ring comprising multiple layers of carbon fiber and epoxy with an interior surface to which the hub flange is adhered and an exterior surface adhered to an inner edge of each of the back-to-back curved webs, the magnetic elements comprise high-density magnets and the outer ring assembly further comprises a carbon fiber outer ring, the carbon fiber outer ring comprising multiple layers of carbon fiber and epoxy with an interior surface adhered to an outer edge of each of the back-to-back curved webs and an exterior surface to which the high-density magnets are adhered, and each of the back-to-back curved webs comprises multiple layers of carbon fiber and epoxy. 3 . The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein each of the back-to-back curved webs has a concave curvature. 4 . The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein each of the back-to-back curved webs has a compound concave curvature. 5 . The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein each of the back-to-back curved webs exerts a radial spring force on at least one of the central hub and the outer ring assembly. 6 . The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein the back-to-back curved webs are joined at respective mid-points thereof. 7 . The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein space between the back-to-back curved webs is hollow. 8 . An electric motor, comprising: a stator configured to generate magnetic flux; and a rotor-shaft assembly disposed within a bore of the stator to be rotatable about a rotational axis and comprising a shaft and a rotor assembly, the rotor assembly comprising: a central hub configured to be tightly fit about the shaft; an outer ring assembly comprising magnetic elements; and back-to-back curved webs radially interposed between the central hub and the outer ring assembly, the magnetic elements being configured to interact with the magnetic flux to drive unitary rotation of the rotor-shaft assembly, wherein the back-to-back curved webs are circumferentially continuous about the central hub. 9 . The electric motor according to claim 8 , further comprising a motor housing, the motor housing comprising: a narrow elongate end comprising bearings to rotatably support the shaft; and a wide short end in which the stator and the rotor assembly are fit. 10 . The electric motor according to claim 8 , wherein: the central hub comprises a hub flange for mating with the shaft and a carbon fiber inner ring comprising multiple layers of carbon fiber and epoxy with an interior surface to which the hub flange is adhered and an exterior surface adhered to an inner edge of each of the back-to-back curved webs, the magnetic elements comprise high-density magnets and the outer ring assembly further comprises a carbon fiber outer ring, the carbon fiber outer ring comprising multiple layers of carbon fiber and epoxy with an interior surface adhered to an outer edge of each of the back-to-back curved webs and an exterior surface to which the high-density magnets are adhered, and each of the back-to-back curved webs comprises multiple layers of carbon fiber and epoxy. 11 . The electric motor according to claim 8 , wherein each of the back-to-back curved webs has a concave curvature. 12 . The electric motor according to claim 8 , wherein each of the back-to-back curved webs has a compound concave curvature. 13 . The electric motor according to claim 8 , wherein each of the back-to-back curved webs exerts a radial spring force on at least one of the central hub and the outer ring assembly. 14 . The electric motor according to claim 8 , wherein the back-to-back curved webs are joined at respective mid-points thereof. 15 . The electric motor according to claim 8 , wherein space between the back-to-back curved webs is hollow. 16 . A method of assembling a rotor, the method comprising: fabricating curved webs and inner and outer rings to each comprise multiple layers of carbon fiber and epoxy; forming a hub flange with the inner ring; assembling an outer ring assembly with magnetic elements; disposing the curved webs in a back-to-back concave configuration; and adhering an inner edge of each of the curved webs to an exterior surface of the inner ring, the magnetic elements to an exterior surface of the outer ring and an outer edge of each of the curved webs to an interior surface of the outer ring, wherein the fabricating of the back-to-back curved webs is executed such that the back-to- back curved webs are circumferentially continuous about the inner ring.
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