Precision wound rotor and method of winding
First Claim
1. A precision wound rotor comprising:
- a magnetic core with axially spaced ends and an insulator at each core end;
a plurality of spaced notches in each insulator having a maximum seating depth less than the diameter of a winding wire; and
a plurality of layers of turns of wire extending around the core and over each of the insulators at the core ends, said plurality of layers of turns including first and second turn layers,wherein a portion of the wire in each turn of a plurality of turns of said first turn layer is located in a plurality of notches in said insulators and thereby substantially fixed against shifting relative to the core and each turn defines a valley with the next adjacent turn in the first turn layer which valley has a width less than the diameter of the wire,a portion of the wire of each turn of a plurality of turns of said second layer residing in the valleys so as to maintain the first and second layers fixedly relative to each other.
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Abstract
According to the invention, an insulator is provided at the axial ends of a rotor core. The insulator has radially spaced rows of notches at intervals approximately equal to the diameter of the winding wire for guiding placement of the turns of the winding at a predetermined location. After completion of the first turn, the wire is skewed at a first angle with respect to the plane of the first turn to coincide with the second notch and the remainder of turns in the first layer in turn completed in substantially parallel relationship. At the completion of the last turn of the first layer, the wire is crossed over the next to the last turn, skewing the winding in an opposite direction and situating the wire in the valleys formed between the successive turns in the first layer. The sequence continues alternately for the remaining layers.
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1. A precision wound rotor comprising:
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a magnetic core with axially spaced ends and an insulator at each core end; a plurality of spaced notches in each insulator having a maximum seating depth less than the diameter of a winding wire; and a plurality of layers of turns of wire extending around the core and over each of the insulators at the core ends, said plurality of layers of turns including first and second turn layers, wherein a portion of the wire in each turn of a plurality of turns of said first turn layer is located in a plurality of notches in said insulators and thereby substantially fixed against shifting relative to the core and each turn defines a valley with the next adjacent turn in the first turn layer which valley has a width less than the diameter of the wire, a portion of the wire of each turn of a plurality of turns of said second layer residing in the valleys so as to maintain the first and second layers fixedly relative to each other. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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