Insulation caps for stator winding head connections of an electric machine
First Claim
1. A stator winding for an electric machine having a stator with insulated conductors soldered together at a plurality of adjacent and parallel head connections on both end faces of the machine, each head connection being covered by a trough-shaped insulating cap having a bottom placed adjacent to the associated head connection, side walls, and end walls, the side walls and the end walls overlapping the conductor insulation, the cap being filled with a casting resin hardened in place, the improvement comprising:
- the bottom of each insulating cap at one end face of the stator having a laterally placed filling hole located near one end wall, and juxtaposed insulating caps at said one end face oriented so that the filling hole in one cap bottom is positioned 180°
away from the filling holes in the bottom of the next adjacent insulating caps.
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Abstract
The head connections on the lower end face of the stator winding of an electric machine are covered by trough-shaped insulating caps which have openings in their bottoms through which casting resin can be poured in, at the same time that caps are filled at the other end face. Succeeding insulating caps are turned 180° relative to each other so that a long leakage path is obtained.
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1. A stator winding for an electric machine having a stator with insulated conductors soldered together at a plurality of adjacent and parallel head connections on both end faces of the machine, each head connection being covered by a trough-shaped insulating cap having a bottom placed adjacent to the associated head connection, side walls, and end walls, the side walls and the end walls overlapping the conductor insulation, the cap being filled with a casting resin hardened in place, the improvement comprising:
the bottom of each insulating cap at one end face of the stator having a laterally placed filling hole located near one end wall, and juxtaposed insulating caps at said one end face oriented so that the filling hole in one cap bottom is positioned 180°
away from the filling holes in the bottom of the next adjacent insulating caps.
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