Winding stability for electric machines

US2024313623A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2024313623-A1
Application numberUS-202318122970-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMar 17, 2023
Priority dateMar 17, 2023
Publication dateSep 19, 2024
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An electric machine rotor includes a rotor body configured to rotate about a rotation axis. A winding includes a plurality of end winding portions extending circumferentially over an axial end of the pole core. An anchor is woven into the end winding portions to inhibit movement of the end winding portions relative to the pole core. The anchor includes a first portion extending radially outward along a first row of the end winding portions. A second portion of the anchor extends axially from the first row, beyond a second row of the end winding portions to a third row of the end winding portions. A third portion of the anchor extends radially along the third row. A fourth portion extends axially between two of the end windings in the third row. A fifth portion of the anchor extends radially inward between the second row and the third row.

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An electric machine rotor comprising: a rotor body configured to rotate about a rotation axis, wherein a rotor pole core extends radially outward from a rotor yoke of the rotor body; a winding extending around the pole core, wherein the winding includes a plurality of end winding portions extending circumferentially over an axial end of the pole core; and an anchor woven into the end winding portions to inhibit movement of the end winding portions relative to the pole core, wherein the anchor includes: a first portion extending radially outward along a first row of the end winding portions, axially outward of the first row, a second portion extending axially from the first row, beyond a second row of the end winding portions to a third row of the end winding portions, a third portion extending radially along the third row, axially outward of the third row, a fourth portion extending axially between two of the end winding portions in the third row, and a fifth portion extending radially inward between the second row and the third row. 2 . The rotor as recited in claim 1 , wherein the anchor includes a first end in the first portion of the anchor, wherein the first end is positioned proximate a first one of the end winding portions in the second row. 3 . The rotor as recited in claim 2 , wherein the anchor includes a second end in the fifth portion of the anchor, wherein the second end is positioned proximate the first one of the end winding portions in the second row. 4 . The rotor as recited in claim 3 , wherein the first portion of the anchor extends no deeper than the first row from the first end to the second portion of the anchor. 5 . The rotor as recited in claim 3 , wherein the fifth portion of the anchor extends no deeper than the second row from the second end to the fourth portion of the anchor. 6 . The rotor as recited in claim 3 , wherein the second portion of the anchor wraps partially around an outermost one of the end winding portions in the second row. 7 . The rotor as recited in claim 6 , wherein the second portion of the anchor wraps partially around an outermost one of the end winding portions in the third row. 8 . The rotor as recited in claim 1 , wherein the winding portions in the third row are axially outermost of the winding portions. 9 . The rotor as recited in claim 1 , wherein there is at least one row of the end winding portions that is axially deeper than the first row. 10 . The rotor as recited in claim 1 , wherein the axial end of the pole core is a first axial end, wherein a second axial end of the pole core is opposite the first axial end, wherein the plurality of end winding portions is a plurality of first end winding portions, wherein the winding includes a plurality of second end winding portions extending circumferentially over the second axial end of the pole core, wherein the anchor is a first anchor, and further comprising a second anchor binding the second end winding portions in a similar manner to how the first anchor binds the first end winding portions. 11 . The rotor as recited in claim 10 , wherein the rotor pole core is a first rotor core pole, wherein the rotor body includes a plurality of additional rotor core poles extending radially outward from the rotor yoke, wherein the winding is a first winding, where a plurality of additional windings are included, one for each of the additional rotor core poles, each including a respective first and second anchor arranged similar to the first and second anchors of the first winding. 12 . A method of securing windings in an electric machine comprising: winding a winding wire around a rotor pole core of a rotor, forming a first row of end winding portions of the winding wire extending in a circumferential direction at an axial end of the pole core; placing a first end of an anchor on the first row with a first portion of the anchor extending in a radially outward direction from the first end; winding a second row of the end winding portions over the first row, over the first end of the anchor, and over the first portion of the anchor; winding at least one end winding portion of a third row of the end winding portions over the second row; wrapping the anchor partially around a radially outer winding portion of the second row and partially around the at least one end winding portion of the third row; and winding at least one remaining one of the winding portions of the third row over a portion of the anchor including a second end of the anchor. 13 . The method as recited in claim 12 , wherein winding the winding wire, and placing and wrapping the anchor are performed during a refurbishment or repair of the rotor. 14 . The method as recited in claim 12 , wherein winding the winding wire, and placing and wrapping the anchor are performed during assembly of a new electric machine manufacture. 15 . The method as recited in claim 12 , further comprising repeating the method for a respective additional anchor for each of a plurality of additional end windings of the rotor.

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Classifications

  • H02K15/26Primary

    Applying fastening means on winding heads · CPC title

  • Wound cores · CPC title

  • with salient poles · CPC title

  • Rotor cores with salient poles {; Variable reluctance rotors} · CPC title

  • applicable to rotors only · CPC title

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What does patent US2024313623A1 cover?
An electric machine rotor includes a rotor body configured to rotate about a rotation axis. A winding includes a plurality of end winding portions extending circumferentially over an axial end of the pole core. An anchor is woven into the end winding portions to inhibit movement of the end winding portions relative to the pole core. The anchor includes a first portion extending radially outward…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hamilton Sundstrand Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02K15/26. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Sep 19 2024 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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