Intravascular blood pump having multilayer coreless coils
US-2024399136-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US2020161920A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020161920-A1 |
| Application number | US-202016752714-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jan 27, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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An electric machine having a stator with windings all having the same length. The stator includes a plurality of slots. A plurality of windings are mounted in the slots of the stator core and define a plurality of poles circumferentially distributed about the stator core. Each winding defines at least a first wrap and a second wrap wherein each of the first and second wraps circumscribes the stator core. Each of the first and second wraps includes a wire segment disposed in a slot in each pole. The first wrap of each winding is primarily disposed in one of the layers and the second wrap of each winding is primarily disposed in a different one of the layers. The first wrap of each winding defines a first linear length and the second wrap of each winding defines a second linear length that differs from the first linear length.
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A multi-phase electric machine comprising: a stator operably coupled with a rotor wherein the rotor is rotatable relative to the stator, the stator including a stator core and a plurality of windings defining a plurality of phases; the stator core defining a plurality of axially and radially extending slots which circumscribe the stator core and encircle a rotational axis of the electric machine, each of the slots defining a plurality of layer positions located at different radial distances from the rotational axis; and the plurality of windings mounted in the slots of the stator core with each phase of plurality of phases defining a plurality of poles circumferentially distributed about the stator core, each of the windings having the same linear length, each winding defining at least a first wrap and a second wrap wherein each of the first and second wraps circumscribes the stator core with each of the first and second wraps extending through one of the slots in each of the plurality of poles of one of the phases and wherein the first wrap of each winding is primarily disposed in a one of the layer positions and the second wrap of each winding is primarily disposed in a different one of the layer positions, the first wrap of each winding defining a first linear length and the second wrap of each winding defining a second linear length that differs from the first linear length, wherein the first and second linear lengths are equivalent to an unbent length of the corresponding wrap. 2 . The electric machine of claim 1 wherein the second wrap is disposed radially inward of the first wrap, the second linear length being less than the first linear length. 3 . The electric machine of claim 1 wherein each winding defines at least a third wrap and a fourth wrap wherein each of the third and fourth wraps circumscribes the stator core with each of the third and fourth wraps extending through one of the slots in each of the plurality of poles of the one phase and wherein the third wrap of each winding is primarily disposed in one of the layer positions and the fourth wrap of each winding is primarily disposed in a different one of the layer positions, the third wrap of each winding defining a third linear length substantially equal to the first linear length and the fourth wrap of each winding defining a fourth linear length substantially equal to the second linear length and wherein the third and fourth linear lengths are equivalent to an unbent length of the corresponding wrap. 4 . The electric machine of claim 3 wherein the second wrap is disposed radially inward of the first wrap, the fourth wrap is disposed radially inward of the third wrap and the second and fourth linear lengths are less than the first and third linear lengths. 5 . The electric machine of claim 4 wherein the windings include a plurality of end turns which extend axially beyond the stator core and define an axially extending end turn height and wherein the first wrap is disposed radially outwardly of the third wrap and the second wrap is disposed radially outwardly of the fourth wrap; the first and third wraps both being disposed radially outwardly of both of the second and fourth wraps; and wherein the end turn height defined by the first wrap is less than the end turn height defined by the third wrap and the end turn height defined by the second wrap is less than the end turn height defined by the fourth wrap. 6 . The electric machine of claim 5 wherein the end turn heights of the first and second wraps are substantially equal and the end turn heights of the third and fourth wraps are substantially equal. 7 . The electric machine of claim 1 wherein the plurality of windings include a first winding and a second winding, the first winding defining the first wrap and the second wrap wherein the first wrap of the first winding is positioned radially outwardly of the second wrap of the first winding and the first linear length is greater than the second linear length, the second winding defining a first wrap having the same first linear length as the first wrap of the first winding and a second wrap having the same second linear length as the second winding of the first wrap, the first wrap of the first winding positioned radially outward of the first wrap of the second winding, the second wrap of the first winding being positioned radially inward of the first wrap of the second winding and radially outward of the second wrap of the second winding, wherein the first and second windings each define a plurality of end turns which extend axially beyond the stator core and define an axially extending end turn height, the end turn heights defined by the first and second wraps of the second winding being greater than the end turn heights of the first and second wraps of the first winding. 8 . The electric machine of claim 7 wherein, for each of the windings, the end turn heights of the first and second wraps of the same winding are substantially equal. 9 . The electric machine of claim 7 wherein each winding additionally includes third and fourth wraps wherein the first and third wraps of each of the first and second windings all have the same first linear length and second and fourth wraps of each of the first and second windings all have the same second linear length and wherein, for each winding, the first wrap is positioned radially outermost, the third wrap is positioned radially inward of the first wrap, the second wrap is positioned radially inward of the third wrap and the fourth wrap is positioned radially inward of the second wrap and wherein the end turn heights of the third and fourth wraps of each winding are higher than the end turn heights of the first and second wraps of the same winding. 10 . The electric machine of claim 9 wherein, for each of the windings, the end turn heights of the first and second wraps of the same winding are substantially equal and the end turn heights of the third and fourth wraps of the same winding are substantially equal. 11 . The electric machine of claim 7 wherein the plurality of windings further comprise a third winding, the third winding defining a first wrap having the same first linear length as the first wrap of the first and second windings and positioned radially inward and defining a greater end turn height than the first wraps of the first and second windings, the third winding further defining a second wrap having the same second linear length as the second wrap of the first and second windings and positioned radially inward and defining a greater end turn height than the second wraps of the first and second windings. 12 . The electric machine of claim 11 wherein, for each of the windings, the end turn heights of the first and second wraps of the same winding are substantially equal. 13 . The electric machine of claim 11 wherein each of the first, second and third windings include third and fourth wraps, wherein the first and third wraps of each of the first, second and third windings all have the same first linear length and second and fourth wraps of each of the first, second and third windings all have the same second linear length and wherein, for each winding, the first wrap is positioned radially outermost, the third wrap is positioned radially inward of the first wrap, the second wrap is positioned radially inward of the third wrap and the fourth wrap is positioned radially inward of the second wrap and wherein the end turn heights of the third and fourth wraps of each winding are higher than the end turn heights of the first and second wraps of the same winding. 14 . The electri
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