Insulator, stator and electric motor
US-2024235309-A9 · Jul 11, 2024 · US
US9929614B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9929614-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414299112-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 9, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 2, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 27, 2018 |
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A motor includes a shaft, a rotor magnet, an armature, an upper bracket, a lower bracket, and a fixing member. An insulator includes magnetic pole tooth insulating portions, each of which covers a separate one of magnetic pole teeth, and a core back insulating portion configured to cover at least portions of upper and lower end surfaces of a core back. A stator core includes a fixing member arranging portion. The core back insulating portion includes a core back insulating projecting portion configured to project in an axial direction away from a surface covering the core back, and including a radially inner surface located radially inward of a radially inner end of the fixing member arranging portion. The core back insulating projecting portion includes a cut portion at a position radially opposed to the fixing member.
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A motor comprising: a bearing portion including an upper bearing and a lower bearing; a shaft, including a central axis extending in a vertical direction as a center thereof, rotatably supported by the bearing portion; a rotor magnet that rotates together with the shaft; an armature radially outside the rotor magnet; an upper bracket axially above the armature, and that holds the upper bearing at a radial center thereof, the upper bearing being configured to rotatably support the shaft; a lower bracket axially below the armature, and that holds the lower bearing at a radial center thereof, the lower bearing being configured to rotatably support the shaft; and a fixing member that extends in the vertical direction, and fixes the armature to each of the upper and lower brackets; wherein the armature includes: a stator core including a core back and a plurality of magnetic pole teeth configured to project radially inward from the core back; an insulator that covers at least an upper surface and a lower surface of each of the plurality of magnetic pole teeth of the stator core; and coils each of which is defined by a conducting wire wound around a separate one of the plurality of magnetic pole teeth with the insulator intervening therebetween; the insulator includes: magnetic pole tooth insulating portions each of which covers a separate one of the plurality of magnetic pole teeth; and a core back insulating portion integrally provided with each of the magnetic pole tooth insulating portions as a single monolithic member, and covering at least portions of upper and lower end surfaces of the core back; the stator core further includes a fixing member arranging portion that has the fixing member inserted therethrough in an axial direction, located radially outside one of the plurality of magnetic pole teeth, and defined by a through hole or a cut recessed radially inward from a radially outer circumference of the stator core; the core back insulating portion includes: coil guide walls, each of which is located radially outside a corresponding one of the plurality of magnetic pole tooth insulating portions; a fixing member insertion recessed portion or through hole which is positioned directly adjacent to the fixing member; and a cut portion at a position radially opposed to the fixing member and radially inward from the fixing member insertion recessed portion or through hole; a radially inner surface of each of the coil guide walls is in contact with a corresponding one of the coils; the fixing member insertion recessed portion or through hole and the cut portion are provided in a flange of the core back insulating portion which is in direct contact with one of the upper and lower end surfaces of the core back; and the cut portion is defined by a radially extending channel passing completely through one of the coil guide walls such that no portion of the one of the coil guide walls is between the fixing member and a corresponding one of the coils. 2. The motor according to claim 1 , wherein the lower bracket is in a shape of a covered cylinder; the core back insulating portion includes a core back projecting portion which is provided with passage line guide walls, each of which is integrally joined to adjacent ones of the coil guide walls, configured to guide a passage line; and both an outer surface of each coil guide wall and an outer surface of each passage line guide wall are opposed to an inner surface of the lower bracket. 3. The motor according to claim 2 , wherein the core back insulating projecting portion further includes joining walls, each of which joins an adjacent one of the coil guide walls and an adjacent one of the passage line guide walls to each other; and each coil guide wall is located radially inward of each passage line guide wall. 4. The motor according to claim 2 , wherein the core back insulating projecting portion further includes passage line holding portions; an inner surface of each passage line guide wall and a corresponding one of the passage line holding portions are radially opposite to each other; and the conducting wire is located between the passage line guide wall and the corresponding passage line holding portion. 5. The motor according to claim 2 , wherein the lower bracket includes ribs each of which extends in the axial direction in an inner surface thereof; and an inner surface of each rib is radially opposite to the outer surface of a corresponding one or ones of the coil guide walls. 6. The motor according to claim 2 , wherein the lower bracket includes ribs each of which extends in the axial direction in an inner surface thereof; and at least one circumferential side surface of each rib is located opposite to a corresponding one of the joining walls. 7. The motor according to claim 2 , wherein each passage line guide wall has a radial thickness smaller than that of each coil guide wall. 8. The motor according to claim 2 , wherein the radially inner end of the fixing member arranging portion is located radially inward of the outer surface of each coil guide wall. 9. The motor according to claim 1 , wherein the cut portion has a circumferential width smaller than that of each magnetic pole tooth around which the conducting wire is wound. 10. The motor according to claim 1 , wherein a radially inner end of the fixing member insertion recessed portion or through hole is located radially outward of an inner surface of each coil guide wall. 11. The motor according to claim 10 , wherein an edge of the fixing member insertion recessed portion or through hole and an inner end edge of a core back insulating projecting portion of the core back insulating portion partially coincide with each other in a plan view. 12. The motor according to claim 1 , wherein the core back insulating portion includes a core back insulating projecting portion which includes circumferential side surfaces defining the cut portion; and at least one of the circumferential side surfaces coincides with a portion of the fixing member insertion recessed portion or through hole in a plan view. 13. The motor according to claim 1 , wherein the cut portion is cut up to a root of a core back insulating projecting portion of the core back insulating portion. 14. The motor according to claim 1 , wherein the lower bracket includes an annular or substantially annular lower projecting portion; and the core back includes a core back exposed portion where the core back and an upper surface of the lower projecting portion are in direct contact with each other, the core back exposed portion being located radially outward of the core back insulating portion. 15. The motor according to claim 1 , wherein a radially outer surface of a core back insulating projecting portion of the core back insulating portion is located radially outward of the radially inner end of the fixing member arranging portion. 16. The motor according to claim 1 , wherein the radially inner end of the fixing member insertion recessed portion or through hole is radially inward of the outer surface of each of the coil guide walls.
radially supporting the rotary shaft at only one end of the rotor (H02K5/1737 takes precedence) · CPC title
between conductors or between conductor and core, e.g. slot insulation · CPC title
in slots · CPC title
Mounting arrangements for bearing-shields or end plates · CPC title
radially supporting the rotary shaft at both ends of the rotor (H02K5/165, H02K5/167, H02K5/173 take precedence) · CPC title
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