Mounting of permanent magnets on a rotor of an electric machine
First Claim
1. A rotor for an electric machine, comprising:
- a surface having projections, each projection protruding from the rotor in an essentially axial direction and configured so as to define a groove between the projection and the surface, with the groove of one projection of two adjacent projections and the groove of the other projection of the two adjacent projections being open towards a region between the adjacent two projections;
a cover engaging in the grooves of the adjacent two projections;
a sealing compound applied in the form of a fillet seam between the cover and the adjacent two projections;
a permanent magnet received in an intermediate space between the cover and the surface; and
a pouring compound received in a remaining hollow space defined between the permanent magnet and the cover and/or the permanent magnet and the surface.
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Abstract
A rotor for an electric machine has a surface with projections. Each projection protrudes from the rotor in an essentially axial direction and is configured to define a groove between the projection and the surface. The groove of one projection of two adjacent projections and the groove of the other one projection of the two adjacent projections is open towards a region between the adjacent two projections. A cover engages in the grooves of the adjacent two projections, and a sealing compound is applied in the form of a fillet seam between the cover and the adjacent two projections. Received in an intermediate space between the cover and the surface is a permanent magnet, and a pouring compound is received in a remaining hollow space defined between the permanent magnet and the cover and/or the permanent magnet and the surface.
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20 Claims
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1. A rotor for an electric machine, comprising:
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a surface having projections, each projection protruding from the rotor in an essentially axial direction and configured so as to define a groove between the projection and the surface, with the groove of one projection of two adjacent projections and the groove of the other projection of the two adjacent projections being open towards a region between the adjacent two projections; a cover engaging in the grooves of the adjacent two projections; a sealing compound applied in the form of a fillet seam between the cover and the adjacent two projections; a permanent magnet received in an intermediate space between the cover and the surface; and a pouring compound received in a remaining hollow space defined between the permanent magnet and the cover and/or the permanent magnet and the surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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- 10. An electric machine, comprising a rotor, said rotor comprising a surface having projections, each projection protruding from the rotor in an essentially axial direction and configured so as to define a groove between the projection and the surface, with the groove of one projection of two adjacent projections and the groove of the other projection of the two adjacent projections being open towards a region between the adjacent two projections, a cover engaging in the grooves of the adjacent two projections, a sealing compound applied in the form of a fillet seam between the cover and the adjacent two projections, a permanent magnet received in an intermediate space between the cover and the surface, and a pouring compound received in a remaining hollow space defined between the permanent magnet and the cover and/or the permanent magnet and the surface.
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19. A method for mounting a permanent magnet on a surface of a rotor for an electric machine, said method comprising:
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forming projections to protrude from the surface of the rotor in an essentially axial direction such as to define a groove between each of the projections and the surface so that the groove of one projection of two adjacent projections and the groove of the other projection of the two adjacent projections are open towards a region between the adjacent two projections; engaging a cover in the grooves of the adjacent two projections; applying a sealing compound in the form of a fillet seam between the cover and the adjacent two projections; placing the permanent magnet into an intermediate space between the cover and the surface; and introducing a pouring compound into a remaining hollow defined between the permanent magnet and the cover and/or the permanent magnet and the surface. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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