Electric motor with split stator core and method of making the same
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1. An electric motor comprising:
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a stator including a plurality of unit cores each of which has two ends, the unit cores being disposed so that the ends of each unit core are adjacent to the ends of the neighboring unit cores respectively, each unit core including a yoke section and a plurality of salient poles which are integral with the yoke section and on which windings are wound, wherein each unit core includes the salient poles the number of which is represented as CM(NT/CD(Nt, Np), Nf) where CM(A, B) is a common multiple of integers A and B, CD(A, B) is a common divisor of integers A and B, Nt is a total number of salient poles of the stator, which is equal to or larger than 2, Np is a total number of magnetic poles of the rotor, which is equal to or larger than 2, and Nf is the number of winding phases.
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Abstract
An electric motor includes a rotor and a stator including a plurality of unit cores each of which has two ends. The unit cores are disposed so that the ends of each unit core are adjacent to the ends of the neighboring unit cores respectively. Each unit core includes a yoke section and a plurality of salient poles which are integral with the yoke section and on which windings are wound respectively. Adjacent portions of the unit cores are selected so that magnetic fluxes passing through the respective adjacent portions are substantially the same.
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1. An electric motor comprising:
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a rotor; and
a stator including a plurality of unit cores each of which has two ends, the unit cores being disposed so that the ends of each unit core are adjacent to the ends of the neighboring unit cores respectively, each unit core including a yoke section and a plurality of salient poles which are integral with the yoke section and on which windings are wound, wherein each unit core includes the salient poles the number of which is represented as CM(NT/CD(Nt, Np), Nf) where CM(A, B) is a common multiple of integers A and B, CD(A, B) is a common divisor of integers A and B, Nt is a total number of salient poles of the stator, which is equal to or larger than 2, Np is a total number of magnetic poles of the rotor, which is equal to or larger than 2, and Nf is the number of winding phases.
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2. An electric motor comprising:
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a rotor; and
a stator including a plurality of unit cores each of which has two ends, the unit cores being disposed so that the ends of each unit core are adjacent to the ends of the neighboring unit cores respectively, each unit core including a yoke section and a plurality of salient poles which are integral with the yoke section and on which concentrated windings are wound, wherein;
each unit core is disposed so that the yoke section thereof is adjacent to the yoke sections of the neighboring unit cores and so that the salient poles thereof are separate from the salient poles of the neighboring unit cores;
the salient poles are arranged circumferentially with a regular pitch;
a number of the salient poles of each unit core is equal to a number of phases of the windings multiplied by any integer; and
each of the portions of the unit cores adjacent to each other is set to assume an angular position where a multiple obtained by multiplying a pitch angle of the salient poles agrees with a multiple obtained by multiplying a pitch angle of magnetic poles of the rotor.
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3. An electric motor comprising:
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a rotor; and
a stator including a plurality of unit cores each of which has two ends, the unit cores being disposed so that the ends of each unit core are adjacent to the ends of the neighboring unit cores respectively, each unit core including a yoke section and a plurality of salient poles which are integral with the yoke section and on which concentrated windings are wound, wherein;
each unit core is disposed so that the yoke section thereof is adjacent to the yoke sections of the neighboring unit cores and so that the salient poles thereof are separate from the salient poles of the neighboring unit cores;
the salient poles are arranged circumferentially with a regular pitch;
a number of the salient poles of each unit core is equal to a number of phases of the windings multiplied by any integer; and
the salient poles have different shapes of distal ends and arranged in a pattern in which said salient poles having the different shapes of distal ends adjoin each other, the pattern being repeated circumferentially; and
the number of the salient poles of each unit core is equal to a common multiple to a number of the distal end shapes of the salient poles and the number of winding phases. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An electric motor comprising:
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a rotor; and
a stator including a plurality of unit cores each of which has two ends, the unit cores being disposed so that the ends of each unit core are adjacent to the ends of the neighboring unit cores respectively, each unit core including a yoke section and a plurality of salient poles which are integral with the yoke section and on which concentrated windings are wound, wherein;
each unit core is disposed so that the yoke section thereof is adjacent to the yoke sections of the neighboring unit cores and so that the salient poles thereof are separate from the salient poles of the neighboring unit cores;
the salient poles are arranged circumferentially with a regular pitch;
a number of the salient poles of each unit core is equal to a number of phases of the windings multiplied by any integer; and
the salient poles include a plurality of salient poles having different radii between the center of rotation of the rotor and having a distal end of each salient pole.
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11. An electric motor comprising:
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a rotor; and
a stator including a plurality of unit cores, each of which has two ends, the unit cores being disposed so that the ends of the unit cores are adjacent to the ends of the neighboring unit cores with electrically insulating clearance maintaining members being interposed therebetween, respectively, each unit being formed by stacking a number of steel sheets each of which has a surface to which a treatment for electrical insulation is applied, each clearance maintaining member being made of an electrically insulating film of synthetic resin differing from the steel sheets of each unit core to which the treatment for electrical insulation is applied. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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