Brush-communicated direct-current motor

US2016164388A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016164388-A1
Application numberUS-201414890139-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMay 13, 2014
Priority dateMay 15, 2013
Publication dateJun 9, 2016
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A brush-commutated direct-current motor comprises a stator which is fitted with a plurality of field poles, a rotor which can rotate in relation to the stator about a rotation axis and which has a plurality of pole teeth, a plurality of windings, wherein a plurality of windings are arranged on each pole tooth, a commutator which is arranged on the rotor and has a plurality of lamellas, wherein each winding is connected to one of the lamellas by means of a first winding arm and is connected to another of the lamellas by means of a second winding arm, and a plurality of short-circuiting links which each electrically connect two windings to one another and to this end are each arranged on at least two lamellas of the commutator. The plurality of windings of the plurality of pole teeth are formed by a plurality of wire turns.

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1 - 12 (canceled) 13 . A brush-commutated direct-current motor, comprising a stator which is fitted with a plurality of field poles, a rotor which can rotate in relation to the stator about a rotation axis and which has a plurality of pole teeth, a plurality of windings, wherein a plurality of windings are arranged on each pole tooth, a commutator which is arranged on the rotor and has a plurality of lamellas, wherein each winding is connected to one of the lamellas by means of a first winding arm and is connected to another of the lamellas by means of a second winding arm, and a plurality of short-circuiting links which each electrically connect two windings to one another and to this end are each arranged on at least two lamellas of the commutator, wherein the plurality of windings of the plurality of pole teeth are formed by a plurality of wire turns, wherein each wire turn comprises one winding of each pole tooth and short-circuiting wires which connect the windings and is wound from a continuous wire, and wherein a first wire end of the continuous wire is connected to a first lamella and a second wire end of the continuous wire is connected to a second lamella which is different from the first lamella. 14 . The direct-current motor as claimed in claim 13 , wherein a first winding, which adjoins the first wire end, and a second winding, which adjoins the second wire end, are not electrically connected to one another by means of a short-circuiting link. 15 . The direct-current motor as claimed in claim 13 , wherein each lamella is connected to one or more continuous wires by means of a plurality of wire connections, wherein the number of wire connections per lamella is equal to the number of wire turns. 16 . The direct-current motor as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the plurality of windings of each pole tooth are connected to the same lamellas. 17 . The direct-current motor as claimed in claim 13 , wherein each wire turn is wound from a separate wire. 18 . The direct-current motor as claimed in claim 17 , wherein the wire turns are wound using the flyer winding technique or the needle winding technique. 19 . The direct-current motor as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the wire turns are wound from a single continuous wire. 20 . The direct-current motor as claimed in claim 19 , wherein the wire turns are wound using the needle winding technique or the flyer winding technique. 21 . The direct-current motor as claimed in claim 13 , wherein each pole tooth is bounded along a circumferential direction around the rotation axis by two slots which separate the pole tooth from adjacent pole teeth, wherein the short-circuiting links for short-circuiting two lamellas are each placed around at least one pole tooth by virtue of in each case extending from one lamella, through a slot between two pole teeth, around at least one pole tooth and through another slot, to another lamella. 22 . The brush-commutated direct-current motor as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the short-circuiting links each short-circuit precisely three lamellas. 23 . The brush-commutated direct-current motor as claimed in claim 22 , wherein the short-circuiting links are each placed, starting from a first lamella, around two pole teeth in the direction of a second lamella, and from the second lamella around a pole tooth to a third lamella. 24 . A method for producing a brush-commutated direct-current motor which comprises a stator which is fitted with a plurality of field poles, a rotor which can rotate in relation to the stator about a rotation axis and which has a plurality of pole teeth, a plurality of windings, wherein a plurality of windings are arranged on each pole tooth, a commutator which is arranged on the rotor and has a plurality of lamellas, wherein each winding is connected to one of the lamellas by means of a first winding arm and is connected to another of the lamellas by means of a second winding arm, and a plurality of short-circuiting links which each electrically connect two windings to one another and to this end are each arranged on at least two lamellas of the commutator, and in which the plurality of windings of the plurality of pole teeth are formed by a plurality of wire turns, wherein each wire turn comprises one winding of each pole tooth and short-circuiting wires which connect the windings and is wound from a continuous wire, wherein a first wire end of the continuous wire is connected to a first lamella and a second wire end of the continuous wire (is connected to a second lamella which is different from the first lamella.

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  • by laying conductors into slotted rotors · CPC title

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

  • H02K23/36Primary

    having two or more windings; having two or more commutators; having two or more stators · CPC title

  • H02K23/38Primary

    having winding or connection for improving commutation, e.g. equipotential connection · CPC title

  • having short-circuited brushes · CPC title

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What does patent US2016164388A1 cover?
A brush-commutated direct-current motor comprises a stator which is fitted with a plurality of field poles, a rotor which can rotate in relation to the stator about a rotation axis and which has a plurality of pole teeth, a plurality of windings, wherein a plurality of windings are arranged on each pole tooth, a commutator which is arranged on the rotor and has a plurality of lamellas, wherein …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Brose Fahrzeugteile
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02K23/36. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Thu Jun 09 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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