Insulator, stator and electric motor
US-2024235309-A9 · Jul 11, 2024 · US
US9819242B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9819242-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314068499-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2017 |
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A rotor of a wound rotor synchronous motor is manufactured by forming a rotor core using a plurality of core blocks, and fitting bobbins with a coil wound onto the core blocks. In particular, the core blocks are connected such that tops of the bobbins extend from bobbin bodies and are connected with tops of other bobbins fitted on the adjacent core blocks. Additionally, a molding material may be injected into spaces between the core blocks.
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What is claimed is: 1. A bobbin fitted on a core block of a rotor, wherein the bobbin includes a coil wound therearound, a core block groove is formed on an inside of the bobbin, top and bottom plates are formed at a top and a bottom of a body of the bobbin, the top plate includes a supporting portion that supports a roof of the core block and a molding frame portion bent downwardly from the supporting portion, a space is formed by the bobbin and a different bobbin fitted on an adjacent core block, and the core block and the adjacent core block are circumferentially arranged based on a shaft of the rotor. 2. The bobbin of claim 1 , wherein connecting steps corresponding to each other are formed on a top and a bottom of the molding frame portion. 3. The bobbin of claim 1 , wherein the bobbin is longitudinally divided and combined. 4. A rotor of a wound rotor synchronous motor, wherein a rotor core is formed by a plurality of core blocks circumferentially arranged based on a shaft of the rotor, bobbins each with a coil wound therearound are fitted on the core blocks, a core block groove is formed on an inside of the bobbin, top and bottom plates are formed at a top and a bottom of a body of the bobbin, the top plate includes a supporting portion that supports a roof of the core block and a molding frame portion bent downwardly from the supporting portion, a space is formed by the bobbin and a different bobbin fitted on an adjacent core block, and a molding material is injected within the spaces. 5. The rotor of claim 4 , wherein connecting steps corresponding to each other are formed on a top and a bottom of the molding frame portion. 6. The rotor of claim 4 , wherein each core block includes a body where the coil is wound therearound and a lower connecting portion that comes in contact with a shaft, and the plurality of core blocks are combined by fitting a side of a lower connecting portion of a first bobbin with a side of a lower connecting portion of a second bobbin. 7. The rotor of claim 6 , wherein a protrusion and a protrusion groove, which correspond to each other, are respectively formed on both sides of each lower connecting portion of each of the core blocks and the plurality of core blocks are assembled in a ring shape by fitting together adjacent core blocks.
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