Electric machines using axially-magnetized curvilinear permanent magnets
US-2024429761-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US2016293329A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016293329-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615168555-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 4, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A powder-filling system capable of filling a container with powder at an approximately uniform filling density has: a hopper having an opening removably and hermetically closably attached to the container, the hopper communicating with the container at the opening for supplying powder to a container; a powder supplier for supplying powder to the hopper; a gas supplier for repeatedly supplying compressed gas in a pulsed form to the hopper, with the hopper hermetically closably attached to the container; and a sieve member provided at the opening and having a smaller openings in a region near a side wall of the hopper than in its central region. The smaller openings in the region near the side wall of the hopper where the powder more easily falls from the hopper into the container impedes the fall of the powder in that region and improves the overall uniformity in the filling density.
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1 . A sintered magnet production method, comprising: 1) a powder-filling step for filling a container with alloy powder to be used as a material of a sintered magnet, the powder-filling step including substeps of: a) attaching a hopper for holding the alloy powder to the container in a removable and hermetically closable fashion with a sieve member interposed between the hopper and the container, the hopper having an opening so that the hopper communicates with the container at the opening for supplying the alloy powder to the container, the sieve member having a smaller openings in a region near a side wall of the hopper than in a central region of the hopper; b) supplying the alloy powder to the hopper; c) supplying compressed inert gas in a pulsed form to the hopper, with the hopper attached to the container in a hermetically closed fashion; and 2) an orienting step for orienting the alloy powder by applying a magnetic field to the alloy powder while holding the alloy powder in the container without applying a mechanical pressure; and 3) a sintering step for sintering the alloy powder by heating the alloy powder while holding the alloy powder in the container without applying a mechanical pressure. 2 . The sintered magnet production method according to claim 1 , wherein: the container has a plurality of cavities to be filled with the powder; and the hopper is configured to be attached to the container so that the hopper is hermetically closed while communicating with the plurality of cavities. 3 . The sintered magnet production method according to claim 1 , wherein the alloy powder is a powder of RFeB system sintered magnets. 4 . The sintered magnet production method according to claim 2 , wherein the alloy powder is a powder of RFeB system sintered magnets.
Imparting anisotropy (methods and devices for magnetising permanent magnets H01F13/003) · CPC title
Filling molds with powder (feeding material to presses in general B30B15/302) · CPC title
Moulding; Pressing (H01F41/0273 takes precedence; hard magnetic particles H01F1/06, H01F1/11) · CPC title
sintered · CPC title
in the form of particles, e.g. rapid quenched powders or ribbon flakes · CPC title
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