Brushless Electric Machine and Method of Manufacturing a Brushless Electric Machine
US-2024413684-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US9484792B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9484792-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213533587-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 26, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 1, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 1, 2016 |
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A rotor has a rotor core arranged to radially face a stator. The rotor core has an accommodation hole extending axially from an axial end face of the rotor core. A magnet is received in the accommodation hole. A recess, which is dented in a direction separating from the magnet, is formed in an end surface of the accommodation hole. The recess has an opening facing the magnet. A pair of open distal portions are arranged at opposite sides of the opening and pressed against the magnet.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotor comprising a rotor core arranged to radially face a stator, the rotor core having an accommodation hole extending axially from an axial end face of the rotor core, a magnet being received in the accommodation hole, wherein a recess dented in a direction extending away from the magnet is formed in a wall surface of the accommodation hole at an axial end of the accommodation hole, the recess configured to receive a staking jig, and having an opening that faces the magnet, the opening defined by a pair of opposing circumferential end walls forming a pair of open distal portions, each of the open distal portions is plastically deformed to be pressed against the magnet, the plastic deformation of the open distal portions caused by insertion of the staking jig into the recess, and a staking mark is formed in the radially middle portion of the recess as a result of the pressing of the staking jig against the circumferential opposing end walls in an axial direction, and the staking mark intersects the recess as viewed axially, extending beyond a circumferential width of the recess. 2. The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein a depth of the recess in a pressing direction in which the magnet is pressed by the open distal portions is greater than a clearance in the pressing direction between the accommodation hole and the magnet. 3. The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein the wall surface of the accommodation hole is one of a pair of radially opposing radial end wall surfaces, and wherein the recess is formed in the radial end wall surface more spaced from the stator than the other radial end wall surface. 4. The rotor according to claim 3 , wherein the recess is formed in a circumferentially middle portion of the radial end wall surface. 5. The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein the recess is one of recesses formed in the radial end wall surfaces and a circumferential end wall surface of the accommodation hole. 6. The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein the rotor core is formed by axially laminating a plurality of core sheets, two sets of the core sheets located at opposite ends in a laminating direction of the core sheets are first core sheets each forming the accommodation hole and the recess, each of the sets including a predetermined number of core sheets, and those of the core sheets arranged between the sets of the first core sheets are second core sheets each forming the accommodation hole but not including the recess. 7. The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein the rotor core is formed by axially laminating a plurality of core sheets, two sets of the core sheets located at opposite ends in a laminating direction of the core sheets are first core sheets, each of the sets including a predetermined number of core sheets, two sets of the core sheets located adjacent to the first core sheets at an inner side in the laminating direction of the core sheets are second core sheets, each of the sets including a predetermined number of core sheets, and the open distal portions of the recess formed in the second core sheets are pressed against the magnet. 8. The rotor according to claim 7 , wherein the open distal portions of the recess corresponding to those of the first core sheets at opposite ends in the laminating direction are plastically deformed to project into the accommodation hole and contact the magnet in the axial direction of the rotor core. 9. The rotor according to claim 7 , wherein those of the core sheets at the opposite ends in the laminating direction have a jig insertion window for receiving a jig for plastically deforming those of the core sheets arranged at the inner side in the laminating direction. 10. The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein the rotor core is formed by axially laminating a plurality of core sheets having identical shapes. 11. The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein the recess is defined by a pair of opposing end wall portions extending continuously from the wall surface of the accommodation hole, and an angle between each of the end wall portions and the wall surface of the accommodation hole is substantially 90 degrees or less than 90 degrees.
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