Insulator, stator and electric motor
US-2024235309-A9 · Jul 11, 2024 · US
US9634533B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9634533-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214344405-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 14, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2017 |
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A stationary portion of a motor includes resin bodies including an inner resin portion and an outer resin portion. The inner resin portion is between a tooth and a coil and between the tooth and an insulator. The outer resin portion covers circumferentially outer sides and axially outer sides of the coil. The inner and outer resin portions are continuous with each other through a connecting resin portion. The insulator includes an opening portion extending along circumferential side surfaces of the tooth. The inner resin portion is in contact with the circumferential side surfaces of the tooth and a conducting wire in the opening portion. Heat generated in the coil is transferred to the tooth through the resin body. A path along which the heat is transferred from the coil to the tooth is secured, and dissipation of heat out of the motor is promoted.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A motor comprising a stationary portion and a rotating portion; wherein the stationary portion includes: a plurality of teeth each having a shape of a column extending in a radial direction with respect to a central axis extending in a vertical direction, each tooth including a pair of circumferential side surfaces extending in an axial direction; insulators each arranged to cover portions of a surface of a separate one of the teeth; and coils each defined by a conducting wire wound around a separate one of the insulators; the rotating portion is arranged radially inward of the teeth, the insulators, and the coils, and is supported to be rotatable about the central axis with respect to the stationary portion; each insulator includes: an upper frame portion arranged to cover a pair of upper corner portions of a corresponding one of the teeth, each upper corner portion extending in the radial direction; a lower frame portion arranged to cover a pair of lower corner portions of the corresponding tooth, each lower corner portion extending in the radial direction; and an opening portion arranged to extend along the circumferential side surfaces of the corresponding tooth below the upper frame portion and above the lower frame portion; the stationary portion further includes resin bodies defined integrally with one another to define a single monolithic member, each resin body including: an inner resin portion arranged between a corresponding one of the teeth and a corresponding one of the coils, and between the corresponding tooth and a corresponding one of the insulators; an outer resin portion arranged to cover circumferentially outer sides and axially outer sides of the corresponding coil; and a connecting resin portion arranged on a radially outer side or a radially inner side of the corresponding coil; the inner and outer resin portions are arranged to be continuous with each other through the connecting resin portion; the inner resin portion is arranged to be in contact with both the circumferential side surfaces of the corresponding tooth and the conducting wire in the opening portion; the upper frame portion includes a pair of upper corner covers each arranged to extend in the radial direction; the lower frame portion includes a pair of lower corner covers each arranged to extend in the radial direction; each insulator includes: an upper joining portion arranged to on the upper corner covers to each other in a circumferential direction; and a lower joining portion arranged to-join the lower corner covers to each other in the circumferential direction; the upper joining portion has axial and radial thicknesses smaller than axial and radial thickness of each of the upper corner covers; and the lower joining portion has axial and radial thicknesses smaller than axial and radial thicknesses of each of the lower corner covers; and a portion of the coils is not axially overlapped by either of the upper joining portion and the lower joining portion. 2. The motor according to claim 1 , wherein the inner resin portion includes: a side surface resin portion defined in the opening portion; an upper surface resin portion arranged to be in contact with both an upper surface of the corresponding tooth and the conducting wire; and a lower surface resin portion arranged to be in contact with both a lower surface of the corresponding tooth and the conducting wire; one of the upper and lower frame portions includes: a contact region arranged to be in contact with the corresponding tooth; and a recessed region arranged to be recessed relative to the contact region; and the side surface resin portion and one of the upper and lower surface resin portions are arranged to be continuous with each other through the recessed region. 3. The motor according to claim 1 , wherein the inner resin portion includes: a side surface resin portion defined in the opening portion; an upper surface resin portion arranged to be in contact with both an upper surface of the corresponding tooth and the conducting wire; and a lower surface resin portion arranged to be in contact with both a lower surface of the corresponding tooth and the conducting wire; one of the upper and lower frame portions includes: a contact region arranged to be in contact with the corresponding tooth; and a recessed region arranged to be recessed relative to the contact region; and the side surface resin portion and one of the upper and lower surface resin portions are arranged to be continuous with each other through the recessed region. 4. The motor according to claim 1 , wherein a radially inner end portion of the upper joining portion is positioned radially outward of a radially inner end portion of each of the upper corner covers; and a radially inner end portion of the lower joining portion is positioned radially outward of a radially inner end portion of each of the lower corner covers. 5. The motor according to claim 4 , wherein the inner resin portion includes: a side surface resin portion defined in the opening portion; an upper surface resin portion arranged to be in contact with both an upper surface of the corresponding tooth and the conducting wire; and a lower surface resin portion arranged to be in contact with both a lower surface of the corresponding tooth and the conducting wire; one of the upper and lower frame portions includes: a contact region arranged to be in contact with the corresponding tooth; and a recessed region arranged to be recessed relative to the contact region; and the side surface resin portion and one of the upper and lower surface resin portions are arranged to be continuous with each other through the recessed region. 6. The motor according to claim 1 , wherein each insulator includes an end joining portion arranged to join radially outer end portions or radially inner end portions of the upper and lower frame portions to each other. 7. The motor according to claim 6 , wherein the inner resin portion includes: a side surface resin portion defined in the opening portion; an upper surface resin portion arranged to be in contact with both an upper surface of the corresponding tooth and the conducting wire; and a lower surface resin portion arranged to be in contact with both a lower surface of the corresponding tooth and the conducting wire; one of the upper and lower frame portions includes: a contact region arranged to be in contact with the corresponding tooth; and a recessed region arranged to be recessed relative to the contact region; and the side surface resin portion and one of the upper and lower surface resin portions are arranged to be continuous with each other through the recessed region. 8. The motor according to claim 7 , wherein each resin body is made of a thermosetting resin. 9. The motor according to claim 1 , wherein a radially inner end portion of each tooth is arranged to have a circumferential width equal to or smaller than a circumferential width of a remaining portion of the tooth; the stationary portion includes an annular core back arranged to join radially outer end portions of the teeth to one another; and each resin body and the core back are arranged to be in contact with each other. 10. The motor according to claim 9 , wherein one of the upper and lower frame portions includes a tapered portion defined in a radially inner end portion thereof. 11. The motor according to claim 10 , wherein the inner resin portion includes: a side surface resin portion defined in the opening portion; an upper surface resin portion arranged to be in contact with both an upper surface of the corresponding tooth and the conducting wire;
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