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US-2015354995-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US9300174B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9300174-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314013686-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 29, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 9, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 29, 2016 |
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The objective is to prevent the flange of a ring member for holding the stator core from enlarging the diameter of a rotating electric machine and to eliminate a screwing space and a pedestal portion in the housing case so as to suppress the weight of the rotating electric machine from increasing; one end of the ring member for holding the stator core protrudes from the outer circumference of the stator core toward the rotation axle and the ring member is fixed to the cover or the housing case at the protruding portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. A stator-core fixing structure for a rotating electric machine, comprising: a rotor mounted on a rotation axle; a stator that has a stator core and a stator coil wound around the stator core and is disposed in such a way as to face the rotor; a cylindrical ring member that is mounted on the outer circumference of the stator core and holds the stator core; a cylindrical housing case that surrounds the outer circumference of the ring member; and a disk-shaped cover that seals an opening portion of the housing case, wherein one end of the ring member protrudes from the outer circumference of the stator core toward the rotation axle and the ring member is fixed to the cover or the housing case at the protruding portion, wherein a first fixing portion, of the ring member, at which the ring member is fixed to the cover protrudes radially outward, and wherein a second fixing portion, of the housing case, at which the housing case is fixed to the cover protrudes radially inward in such a way that the phase thereof is shifted from the first fixing portion in the rotation direction. 2. The stator-core fixing structure for a rotating electric machine according to claim 1 , wherein after being fixed to the cover mounted on the rotation axle, the ring member is inserted into the cylinder of the housing case, and then the cover and the housing case are fixed to each other. 3. The stator-core fixing structure for a rotating electric machine according to claim 1 , wherein a ring-shaped groove is provided in the outer circumference of the ring member or in the inner circumference of the housing case and a seal member is disposed in the groove so that a cooling space is formed in such a way as to be enclosed by the outer circumference of the ring member, the seal member, and the inner circumference of the housing case. 4. The stator-core fixing structure for a rotating electric machine according to claim 1 , wherein part, of the ring member, that faces the stator coil is notched and the ring member is fixed to the cover at a position between the stator coils. 5. A stator-core fixing structure for a rotating electric machine, comprising: a rotor mounted on a rotation axle; a stator that has a stator core and a stator coil wound around the stator core and is disposed in such a way as to face the rotor; a cylindrical ring member that is mounted on the outer circumference of the stator core; a cylindrical housing case that surrounds the outer circumference of the ring member; and a disk-shaped cover that seals an opening portion of the housing case, wherein there is formed a thick portion that is one end of the ring member and is thicker than a portion thereof on which the stator core is mounted, and the ring member is screwed to the cover at the thick portion, wherein a first fixing portion, of the ring member, at which the ring member is fixed to the cover protrudes radially outward, and wherein a second fixing portion, of the housing case, at which the housing case is fixed to the cover protrudes radially inward in such a way that the phase thereof is shifted from the first fixing portion in the rotation direction. 6. The stator-core fixing structure for a rotating electric machine according to claim 5 , wherein after being fixed to the cover mounted on the rotation axle, the ring member is inserted into the cylinder of the housing case, and then the cover and the housing case are fixed to each other. 7. The stator-core fixing structure for a rotating electric machine according to claim 5 , wherein a ring-shaped groove is provided in the outer circumference of the ring member or in the inner circumference of the housing case and a seal member is disposed in the groove so that a cooling space is formed in such a way as to be enclosed by the outer circumference of the ring member, the seal member, and the inner circumference of the housing case. 8. The stator-core fixing structure for a rotating electric machine according to claim 5 , wherein part, of the ring member, that faces the stator coil is notched and the ring member is fixed to the cover at a position between the stator coils.
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