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Squirrel-cage rotor having end rings of double structure

  • US 4,309,635 A
  • Filed: 02/01/1980
  • Issued: 01/05/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/07/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A squirrel-cage rotor for an induction motor comprising a shaft to be disposed on the axis of the motor, a substantially cylindrical rotor core fixedly mounted on said shaft, a plurality of conductor bars received in respective slots formed along the outer peripheral surface of said rotor core and extending in substantially parallel relation with the axis of said motor, and a pair of end rings disposed adjacent to the opposite end faces of said rotor core and each acting as means for electrically connecting the associated ends of said conductor bars, each of said end rings comprising a first ring portion having one side surface disposed in contact with the associated end face of said rotor core and extending in a direction of a circumference around the axis of said shaft, said first ring portion being electrically connected to said conductor bars and having a relatively-large width in the radial direction, a plate member of a magnetic material contacting the other side surface of said first ring portion and being coaxial with the axis of said shaft, and a second ring portion disposed on said magnetic member and extending in a direction of a circumference around the axis of said shaft, said second ring portion being electrically connected to said first ring portion and to said conductor bars and having a relatively-small width in the radial direction and an axial sectional area which is smaller than the axial sectional area of said first ring portion, said first ring portions and said second ring portions of said pair of end rings being made of the same material as said conductor bars and being formed integrally with said conductor bars.

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