Motor end cap positioning element for maintaining rotor-stator concentricity
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1. A motor, comprising:
- a stator winding assembly characterized by an inner diameter;
a rotor assembly having a rotor, a drive shaft and bearings, the rotor assembly fitting so as to rotate within the stator winding assembly, the rotor assembly having a stack length equal to that of the stator winding assembly;
a pair of end caps fitting over ends of the stator winding assembly, the end caps seating the rotor assembly at its bearings, with at least one end cap having a central opening through which the drive shaft projects; and
a set of guides, distinct from the end caps, attached at respective ends of the stator winding assembly and having dimensions coinciding with the inner diameter of the stator winding assembly to pilot the placement of the end caps such that the rotor assembly is indirectly maintained in a concentric position relative to the stator winding assembly.
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Abstract
A motor is provided with a set of end cap guides on the ends of a stator winding assembly to pilot the placement of end caps into the correct placement relative to the stator winding assembly so that the rotor assembly is maintained concentric with the stator. The end cap guides may be rings fitting within the winding insulators on the ends of the stator stack or may be integrated as guide segments with the winding insulators to outline an interrupted cylindrical inner surface coinciding with the inner diameter of the stator winding assembly. The guides allow proper positioning of the rotor assembly without increasing the stator stack length.
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1. A motor, comprising:
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a stator winding assembly characterized by an inner diameter; a rotor assembly having a rotor, a drive shaft and bearings, the rotor assembly fitting so as to rotate within the stator winding assembly, the rotor assembly having a stack length equal to that of the stator winding assembly; a pair of end caps fitting over ends of the stator winding assembly, the end caps seating the rotor assembly at its bearings, with at least one end cap having a central opening through which the drive shaft projects; and a set of guides, distinct from the end caps, attached at respective ends of the stator winding assembly and having dimensions coinciding with the inner diameter of the stator winding assembly to pilot the placement of the end caps such that the rotor assembly is indirectly maintained in a concentric position relative to the stator winding assembly. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A motor, comprising:
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a stator winding assembly characterized by an inner diameter; a rotor assembly having a rotor, a drive shaft and bearings, the rotor assembly fitting so as to rotate within the stator winding assembly, the rotor assembly having a stack length equal to that of the stator winding assembly; a pair of end caps fitting over ends of the stator winding assembly, the end caps seating the rotor assembly at its bearings, with at least one end cap having a central opening through which the drive shaft projects; and a set of guides attached at respective ends of the stator winding assembly and having dimensions coinciding with the inner diameter of the stator winding assembly to pilot the placement of the end caps such that the rotor assembly is maintained in a concentric position relative to the stator winding assembly, wherein the set of guides comprises a winding insulator for the stator winding assembly, the winding insulator having integrated therein a set of three or more guide segments outlining a cylindrical inner surface interrupted by regular spaces between stator pole locations for winding needle passage, the cylindrical inner surface having an inner diameter equal to that of the stator winding assembly.
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