Brushless Electric Machine and Method of Manufacturing a Brushless Electric Machine
US-2024413684-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US9653975B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9653975-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414474695-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 2, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 5, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 16, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 16, 2017 |
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A rotor having permanent magnets 10 includes: a laminated core body 13 having a shaft hole 12 in the center thereof and magnet insertion holes 15 around the shaft hole 12; permanent magnets 16 disposed in the respective magnet insertion holes 15; and first and second end face plates 18, 19 disposed on one axial end and the other axial end of the laminated core body 13, respectively, the first and second end face plates 18, 19 including first and second through holes 32, 33, respectively. The first and second through holes 32, 33 each overlap a contour of a magnet insertion hole 15 on a radially inner side or a radially outer side in a plan view, and have first and second tapered portions 34, 35 gradually expanding the diameter toward the magnet insertion hole 15, respectively.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotor having permanent magnets, comprising: a laminated core body including a shaft hole and a plurality of magnet insertion holes, the shaft hole receiving a shaft and being provided at a center, the plurality of magnet insertion holes being provided around the shaft hole; permanent magnets disposed in the respective magnet insertion holes; first and second end face plates disposed on one axial end and the other axial end of the laminated core body, respectively, the first and second end face plates including first and second through holes communicating with the magnet insertion holes, respectively; and resin filled in the magnet insertion holes and the first and second through holes, wherein the first and second through holes each overlap a contour of a magnet insertion hole on a radially inner side or a radially outer side in a plan view, and have first and second tapered portions gradually expanding the diameter toward the magnet insertion hole, respectively, and wherein the first and second through holes have the first and second tapered portions on the magnet insertion hole-side, respectively, and have third and fourth tapered portions gradually expanding the diameter toward the opposite side to the magnet insertion hole-side, on the opposite side to the magnet insertion hole-side, respectively. 2. The rotor having permanent magnets according to claim 1 , wherein the first through holes are resin filling holes, the second through holes are check holes for checking the resin filled in the magnet insertion holes, and the second through holes have a smaller cross sectional area than the first through holes. 3. A rotor having permanent magnets, comprising: a laminated core body including a shaft hole and a plurality of magnet insertion holes, the shaft hole receiving a shaft and being provided at a center, the plurality of magnet insertion holes being provided around the shaft hole; permanent magnets disposed in the respective magnet insertion holes; first and second end face plates disposed on one axial end and the other axial end of the laminated core body, respectively, the first and second end face plates including first and second through holes communicating with the magnet insertion holes, respectively; and resin filled in the magnet insertion holes and the first and second through holes, wherein the first and second through holes each overlap a contour of a magnet insertion hole on a radially inner side or a radially outer side in a plan view, and have first and second tapered portions gradually expanding the diameter toward the magnet insertion hole, respectively, wherein the first and second tapered portions are formed on the magnet insertion hole-side of the first and second through holes, and remaining portions of the first and second through holes on the opposite side to the magnet insertion hole-side are straight, and wherein the first through holes are resin filling holes, the second through holes are check holes for checking the resin filled in the magnet insertion holes, and the second through holes have a smaller cross sectional area than the first through holes.
Rotor · CPC title
having permanent magnets · CPC title
Magnets embedded in the magnetic core, e.g. interior permanent magnets [IPM] · CPC title
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