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Arrangement for supporting stator end windings of an electric machine

  • US 4,238,339 A
  • Filed: 11/27/1978
  • Issued: 12/09/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/27/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a stator of an electric machine including a core having slots arranged around the periphery thereof and provided with an inner bore, clamping plates secured to the end surfaces of said core, and a bar winding laid into said slots of said core and having end portions with heads, an arrangement for supporting said end portions of said winding, comprising:

  • an inner ring made of an electrically insulating material, mounted coaxially with said inner bore of said core, and supporting said end portions;

    an outer ring made of an electrically insulating material and externally embracing said end portions,said inner ring being secured to said outer ring substantially along said heads of said end portions;

    a plurality of Z-shaped members secured to said inner ring and adjoining said end portions,a projection of each of said Z-shaped members, facing an end surface of said core, being positioned between said bars of said winding at the outlet of said bars from said core slots and preventing said inner ring from axial displacements relative to said end portions; and

    a plurality of brackets, each bracket being movably connected to said clamping plates and having one end attached to said outer ring and a second end attached to said projection of one of said Z-shaped members;

    whereby said inner ring and said outer ring with said end portions supported therebetween make up a single rigid vibration-resistant unit permitting displacement of said end portions in an axial direction relative to said stator core during operation of an electric machine.

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