Brushless Electric Machine and Method of Manufacturing a Brushless Electric Machine
US-2024413684-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US9548644B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9548644-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113813483-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 23, 2011 |
| Priority date | Aug 20, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 17, 2017 |
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A method of resin sealing a permanent magnet in a magnet insertion portion of a laminated body, the body formed by laminating plural core sheets and including the plural portions formed around a shaft hole in a center of the plural portions, the portion connected to an internal space via an opening. The method includes a first process of positioning a blocking member blocking the opening from a side of the space in a way that the member is vertically-placed in a lower die or an upper die, while the both dies hold the body from both sides in an axial direction and close the portion; and a second process of filling a resin extruded from a resin reservoir portion provided in the die or the die into the portion having the magnet inserted and having the opening closed by the member.
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We claim: 1. A method of resin sealing permanent magnets, the permanent magnets inserted in a plurality of magnet insertion portions of a laminated body, the laminated body formed by laminating a plurality of core sheets, the laminated body having the plurality of the magnet insertion portions and internal spaces, the magnet insertion portions formed around a shaft hole in a center of the laminated body, the internal spaces connected to the magnet insertion portions via openings, the method comprising: a first process of positioning a blocking member inside each of the internal spaces, the blocking member closing the openings to the magnet insert portions in a manner that the blocking member is vertically-placed in one of an upper die and a lower die, the upper die and the lower die holding the laminated body from both sides in an axial direction, and blocking the magnet insertion portions to form blocked magnet insertion portions; and a second process of filling a resin into the blocked magnet insertion portions, the resin extruded from a resin reservoir portion provided in one of the upper die and the lower die; wherein the internal spaces are formed inside the laminated body, the magnet insertion portions are open areas where both the permanent magnets and the resin occupy, and the openings are open spaces at the boundary between the magnet insertion portions and the internal spaces. 2. A laminated core manufactured by the method as defined in claim 1 , wherein each of the internal spaces is formed on one end of each of the magnet insertion portions, and the resin in the blocked magnet insertion portions is exposed to the internal spaces at the openings. 3. The method as defined in claim 1 , wherein the blocking member is in contact with or is positioned closely adjacent to the openings wherein the blocking member closes the openings. 4. A method of resin sealing permanent magnets, the permanent magnets inserted in a plurality of magnet insertion portions of a laminated body, the laminated body formed by laminating a plurality of core sheets, the laminated body having the plurality of the magnet insertion portions and external spaces, the magnet insertion portions around a shaft hole in a center of the laminated body, each of the external spaces partially exposed to an outside of the laminated body, each of the external spaces connected to a magnet insertion portion via an opening, the method comprising: a first process of positioning a blocking member inside each of the external spaces, the blocking member further closing the opening to the magnet insert portion in a manner that the blocking member is vertically-placed in one of an upper die and a lower die, the upper die and the lower die holding the laminated body from both sides in an axial direction, and blocking the magnet insertion portion to form a blocked magnet insertion portion; and a second process of filling a resin into the blocked magnet insertion portion, the resin extruded from a resin reservoir portion provided in one of the upper die and the lower die; wherein the external spaces are formed on an outer circumference of the laminated body, the magnet insertion portions are open areas where both the permanent magnets and the resin occupy, and the openings are open spaces at the boundary between the magnet insertion portions and the internal spaces. 5. A laminated core manufactured by the method as defined in claim 4 , wherein the resin in the blocked magnet insertion portion is exposed to one of the external spaces at the opening. 6. The method as defined in claim 4 , wherein the blocking member is in contact with or is positioned closely adjacent to the opening wherein the blocking member closes the opening.
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