Rotor of brushless motor

US9787150B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9787150-B2
Application numberUS-201414471873-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 28, 2014
Priority dateAug 30, 2013
Publication dateOct 10, 2017
Grant dateOct 10, 2017

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A rotor of a brushless motor used in a fuel pump includes a permanent magnet having first and second ends that are configured to have a thickness ratio so that a degree of margin of those ends, which is a difference between an allowable stress and a temperature stress due to expansion and contraction of a rotor core caused by a temperature change is equal to or greater than a preset value. As a result, a cracking of the permanent magnet on the both ends that is caused by repeated expansions and contractions of the rotor core is prevented.

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What is claimed is: 1. A rotor for a brushless motor which rotates an impeller of a fuel pump, the rotor comprising: a shaft; a single inner core fixed to the shaft; and a permanent magnet, wherein the permanent magnet is a single bonded magnet of a resin material with magnetic particles and is formed by injection molding, the permanent magnet including a cylinder part positioned radially outside of the single inner core, a first end having a tabular shape and located on one axial end relative to the cylinder part and the single inner core, and a second end having a tabular shape and located on an other axial end relative to the cylinder part and the single inner core, wherein the permanent magnet has plural magnetic poles arranged around a circumference of the permanent magnet, and when a full length of the permanent magnet along an axial direction is defined as “a” and a thickness of the first end of the permanent magnet along the axial direction is defined as “b” so that a ratio of b/a satisfies a condition where 0.1≦(b/a)≦0.17. 2. The rotor in claim 1 , wherein when a thickness of the second end of the permanent magnet along the axial direction is defined as “c”, the permanent magnet satisfies a condition 0.1≦(c/a)≦0.17. 3. The rotor in claim 2 , wherein the thickness “b” of the first end of the permanent magnet is the same as the thickness “c” of the second end of the permanent magnet. 4. The rotor in claim 1 , wherein a cross sectional shape of the inner core perpendicular to the axial direction is non-circular. 5. The rotor in claim 4 , wherein when a maximum thickness along a radial direction between an outer planar face of the inner core and an outer circumferential face of the permanent magnet is defined as “d”, and a minimum thickness thereof is defined as “e”, a condition (d/e)≧1.4 is satisfied. 6. The rotor in claim 1 , wherein a gate that serves as an inlet for material during the die-forming process of the permanent magnet is positioned on an end face of the permanent magnet in the axial direction. 7. The rotor in claim 1 , wherein b/a satisfying the condition where 0.1≦(b/a)≦0.17 results in a difference between allowable stress and an applied stress being greater than or equal to a margin, b/a being less than 0.1 results in a difference between the allowable stress and the applied stress being less than the margin, and b/a being greater than 0.17 results in a difference between the allowable stress and the applied stress being less than the margin. 8. The rotor in claim 1 , wherein the condition 0.1≦(b/a)≦0.17 includes a range of values where a difference between allowable stress and stress is greater than or equal to a predetermined value. 9. The rotor in claim 8 , wherein the predetermined value prevents cracking. 10. A rotor for a brushless motor which rotates an impeller of a fuel pump, the rotor comprising: a shaft; a single inner core fixed to the shaft; and a permanent magnet, wherein the permanent magnet is a single bonded magnet of a thermoplastic material with magnetic particles and is formed by injection molding, the permanent magnet including a cylinder part positioned radially outside of the single inner core, a first end having a tabular shape and located on one axial end relative to the cylinder part and the single inner core, and a second end having a tabular shape and located on an other axial end relative to the cylinder part and the single inner core, wherein the permanent magnet has plural magnetic poles arranged around a circumference of the permanent magnet, and a full length of the permanent magnet along an axial direction is defined as “a”, a thickness of the first end of the permanent magnet along the axial direction is defined as “b”, and a ratio of b/a satisfies a condition where 0.1≦(b/a)≦0.17. 11. The rotor in claim 10 , wherein a thickness of the second end of the permanent magnet along the axial direction is defined as “c” and the permanent magnet satisfies a condition 0.1≦(c/a)≦0.17. 12. The rotor in claim 11 , wherein the thickness “b” of the first end of the permanent magnet is the same as the thickness “c” of the second end of the permanent magnet. 13. The rotor in claim 10 , wherein a cross sectional shape of the inner core perpendicular to the axial direction is non-circular. 14. The rotor in claim 13 , wherein a maximum thickness along a radial direction between an outer planar face of the inner core and an outer circumferential face of the permanent magnet is defined as “d”, a minimum thickness is defined as “e”, and a condition (d/e)≧1.4 is satisfied. 15. The rotor in claim 10 , wherein a gate that serves as an inlet for material during a die-forming process of the permanent magnet is positioned on an end face of the permanent magnet in the axial direction. 16. The rotor in claim 10 , wherein b/a satisfying the condition where 0.1≦(b/a)≦0.17 results in a difference between allowable stress and an applied stress being greater than or equal to a margin, b/a being less than 0.1 results in a difference between the allowable stress and the applied stress being less than the margin, and b/a being greater than 0.17 results in a difference between the allowable stress and the applied stress being less than the margin. 17. The rotor in claim 10 , wherein the condition 0.1≦(b/a)≦0.17 includes a range of values where a difference between allowable stress and stress is greater than or equal to a predetermined value. 18. The rotor in claim 17 , wherein the predetermined value prevents cracking. 19. The rotor in claim 7 , wherein the applied stress is stress due to thermal expansion or contraction. 20. The rotor in claim 16 , wherein the applied stress is stress due to thermal expansion or contraction.

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  • Means for mounting or fastening rotating magnetic parts on to, or to, the rotor structures · CPC title

  • having permanent magnets · CPC title

  • H02K1/2733Primary

    Annular magnets · CPC title

  • Machines characterised by numerical values, ranges, mathematical expressions or similar information · CPC title

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What does patent US9787150B2 cover?
A rotor of a brushless motor used in a fuel pump includes a permanent magnet having first and second ends that are configured to have a thickness ratio so that a degree of margin of those ends, which is a difference between an allowable stress and a temperature stress due to expansion and contraction of a rotor core caused by a temperature change is equal to or greater than a preset value. As a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Denso Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02K1/2733. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 10 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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