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Brushless DC motor with permanent magnet rotor

  • US 9,866,093 B2
  • Filed: 07/21/2016
  • Issued: 01/09/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/19/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of manufacturing the rotor for a brushless DC motor, the rotor comprising a plurality of permanent magnets surrounding a central axis, the permanent magnets being formed of anisotropic magnetic material aligned transversely to adjacent magnetic material;

  • the method comprising forming each of the plurality of magnets from anisotropic magnetic material in a shape complementary to each other to form jointly a rotor assembly surrounding a central shaft opening;

    the anisotropic magnetic material is provided in the form of a slurry of finely ground ferrite crystals, the slurry is formed under pressure to the desired shape, in the presence of a magnetic field to align the crystals anisotropically, the formed shapes are sintered to fuse the crystal particles together in the desired anisotropic alignment in a weakly magnetized state;

    the formed magnets are arranged in the proper order to form the shape of the rotor such that each magnet is polarized in a direction transverse to the adjacent magnets, based upon the anisotropic alignment of the crystals;

    the magnets are secured together in the rotor shape and the shaped rotor is magnetized to form relatively stronger magnets having the transversely arranged magnetic polarity, having the desired strength and polarity of magnetism for each permanent magnet on the rotor.

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