Motor For Unicycle And Unicycle
US-2024227968-A1 · Jul 11, 2024 · US
US9325210B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9325210-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113805984-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 27, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jun 25, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 26, 2016 |
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A rotor for a motor comprising a frame having a hub for connecting the rotor to a shaft and a perimeter portion for interacting with a stator of the motor to cause the rotor to rotate about an axis of rotation. The frame comprises legs extending from an outer portion of the frame towards the hub, each leg having an inner end at the hub and an outer end at the outer portion of the frame, the inner ends of a first plurality of legs being spaced from the inner ends of a second plurality of legs in a direction along the axis of rotation.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotor for a motor comprising a hub for connecting the rotor to a shaft, a perimeter portion for interacting with a stator of the motor to cause the rotor to rotate about an axis of rotation, and a frame between the hub and the perimeter portion, wherein the frame comprises legs extending from the hub outwards towards the perimeter portion to an annular outer portion of the frame between an outer end of the legs and the perimeter portion, each leg having an inner end at the hub, the inner ends of a first plurality of legs being axially spaced from the inner ends of a second plurality of legs, and wherein the first plurality of legs and the second plurality of legs diverge, from a common axial position of the outer portion of the frame. 2. A rotor as claimed in claim 1 wherein the frame is metal and the first plurality of legs or the second plurality of legs or both are bent from the frame to axially space the inner ends of the first plurality of legs from the inner ends of the second plurality of legs. 3. A rotor as claimed in claim 2 wherein the frame is formed from sheet metal, the legs being formed in one or more stamping, pressing or bending operations. 4. A rotor as claimed in claim 1 wherein the hub comprises a reinforcing member for coupling the rotor to the shaft and over-moulded plastic material to couple the inner end of each leg to the reinforcing member. 5. A rotor as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first plurality of legs and the second plurality of legs are interleaved, a leg from the first plurality of legs being adjacent to and between two legs from the second plurality of legs. 6. A rotor as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first plurality of legs have their inner end spaced to one side of the outer portion of the frame, and the second plurality of legs have their inner end spaced to the other side of the outer portion of the frame. 7. A rotor as claimed in claim 1 wherein the second plurality of legs are in plane with the outer portion of the frame, the first plurality of legs formed to have their inner ends spaced axially toward a corresponding stator side of the rotor. 8. A rotor as claimed in claim 1 wherein the frame is formed from a single blank of sheet material with the plurality of first legs interleaved with the plurality of second legs. 9. A rotor as claimed in claim 1 wherein the legs are arranged radially about the hub. 10. A rotor as claimed in claim 1 wherein the rotor is an outside rotor for surrounding an inside stator, the rotor having a cylindrical side wall extending axially from the frame for mounting rotor elements for interacting with the stator to cause the rotor to rotate about the axis of rotation. 11. A rotor as claimed in claim 10 wherein the frame and the cylindrical side wall are integrally formed of plastic. 12. A rotor as claimed in claim 11 wherein the rotor is for a brushless DC motor and the cylindrical side wall of plastic encapsulates a backing ring and magnets located at an inside of the backing ring. 13. A rotor as claimed in claim 1 wherein the frame and hub are integrally formed of plastic. 14. A rotor as claimed in claim 13 wherein the hub comprises a reinforcing member for coupling the rotor to the shaft and overmoulded plastic to couple the reinforcing member to the frame. 15. A rotor as claimed in claim 13 wherein the frame includes a member radially spaced from the hub and located in between the inner ends and the outer ends of the first and second plurality of legs, the member extending circumferentially around the hub, the member connecting between the first plurality of legs and the second plurality of legs at a radial position intermediate between the inner ends of the legs and the outer ends of the legs. 16. A motor comprising a stator and a rotor as claimed in claim 1 . 17. A laundry machine comprising a cabinet, a drum rotationally mounted inside the cabinet, a drive shaft, and a motor for driving rotation of the drum via the shaft comprising a stator fixed relative to the cabinet and a rotor coupled to the shaft, the rotor as claimed in claim 1 .
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