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Supporting device for rotor winding in rotary electric machine

  • US 4,143,290 A
  • Filed: 09/13/1976
  • Issued: 03/06/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/05/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A rotor for use in a rotary electric machine, comprising:

  • a rotary shaft;

    a core secured on said rotary shaft;

    windings wound around said core and having end portions thereof protruded from the axial ends of said core, respectively;

    retaining rings fixedly mounted on said rotary shaft in concentric relation to said shaft and extending around the peripheral surfaces of said protruded end portions of said windings respectively for preventing said protruding end portions of said windings from being radially outwardly moved during the rotation of said rotary shaft, each of said retaining rings defining an annular space between its inner peripheral surface and the outer peripheral surface of said rotary shaft, in which cooling gas is introduced in said annular spaces; and

    shielding layers each positioned between the inner peripheral surface of each of said retaining rings and the outer peripheral surface of each of said protruded end portions of said windings, for preventing cooling gas from being in contact with the inner peripheral surfaces of said retaining rings, said shielding layers being in intimate contact with the inner peripheral surfaces of said retaining rings, respectively, and said shielding layers being films of varnish coated on the inner peripheral surfaces of said retaining rings, respectively.

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