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US9490669B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9490669-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313966020-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 20, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 8, 2016 |
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A rotor includes a first rotor core, a second rotor core, a field magnet, and a back magnet. The first rotor core includes a disk-shaped first core base and a plurality of first claw-poles. The second rotor core includes a disk-shaped second core base and a plurality of second claw-poles. The field magnet has the first claw-poles function as first magnetic poles and the second claw-poles function as second magnetic poles. The back magnet is arranged along back surfaces of the first and second claw-poles. The back magnet is magnetized such that radially outer sections have the polarities that are the same as the first and second magnetic poles. The back magnet is formed integrally, has an annular shape, and is in contact with all of the back surfaces of the first and second claw-poles.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotor comprising: a first rotor core including a disk-shaped first core base and a plurality of first claw-poles arranged at equal intervals on an outer circumferential portion of the first core base, wherein each of the first claw-poles projects outward in a radial direction and extends in an axial direction; a second rotor core including a disk-shaped second core base and a plurality of second claw-poles arranged at equal intervals on an outer circumferential portion of the second core base, wherein each of the second claw-poles projects outward in the radial direction and extends in the axial direction, and each of the second claw-poles is arranged between corresponding ones of the first claw-poles; a field magnet arranged between the first core base and the second core base in the axial direction, wherein the field magnet is magnetized in the axial direction so that the first claw-poles each function as a first magnetic pole and the second claw-poles each function as a second magnetic pole; and a back magnet arranged along a back surface of each of the first and second claw-poles, wherein the back magnet is magnetized so that radially outer sections of the back magnet have polarities that are the same as the first and second magnetic poles, wherein the back magnet is integrally formed, has an annular shape, and is in contact with all of the back surfaces of the first and second claw-poles, the back magnet includes first and second back magnet portions respectively arranged on the back surfaces of the first and second claw-poles that are adjacent to each other in a circumferential direction, and the first and second back magnet portions are shifted to each other in the axial direction and alternately arranged along the circumferential direction so that the back magnet includes a ridge and a valley as viewed in the radial direction. 2. The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein the back magnet includes a radially inner surface and a radially outer surface forming true circles as viewed in the axial direction. 3. The rotor according to claim 1 , further comprising an inter-pole magnet arranged between the first and second claw-poles, wherein the inter-pole magnet is magnetized to have the same polarities as the opposing first and second claw-poles. 4. The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein the back magnet is a polar anisotropic magnet. 5. A motor comprising the rotor according to claim 1 .
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