IP Library Granted Patent US 12671296
Granted Patent B2
US 12671296 · App. 18/437,840 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Electric motor stator varnish optimization

Inventors: Song He (Troy, MI); John M. Lorentz (Plymouth, MI); Edward L. Kaiser (Orion, MI); Ronald Buchholz (Casco, MI); Valerie Wu (Plymouth, MI)
Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLC
H02K5/24H02K3/345H02K9/19H02K21/14
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Patent No.
US 12671296
App. No.
18/437,840
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electric motor includes a stator having a stator core constructed from a ferromagnetic material and having an external stator surface. The stator core includes a stator core body and a plurality of stator teeth extending therefrom. The plurality of stator teeth define conductor slots therebetween. The stator also includes a plurality of stator conductors arranged within the conductor slots. The stator additionally includes a slot liner arranged within each conductor slot and surrounding the corresponding stator conductors. A first gap is established between each stator conductor and the corresponding slot liner, and a second gap is established between each slot liner and the neighboring stator teeth. A predetermined amount of varnish arranged within the first and second gaps to limit an amount of open space within the first and second gaps that is free from the varnish and regulate viscous damping of the electric motor.

Claims (60)

1 . An electric motor comprising:

a stator having a stator core constructed from a ferromagnetic material and having an external stator surface;

a lubrication system configured to supply oil to the stator;

wherein:

the stator core includes a stator core body and a plurality of stator teeth extending therefrom; and

the plurality of stator teeth define conductor slots therebetween; and

wherein:

the stator additionally includes:

a plurality of stator conductors arranged within the conductor slots; and

a slot liner arranged within each conductor slot and surrounding the corresponding stator conductors;

a first gap is established between each stator conductor and the corresponding slot liner; and

a second gap is established between each slot liner and the neighboring stator teeth;

a predetermined amount of varnish is arranged within each of the first gap and the second gap and thereby configured to limit an amount of open space within the first and second gaps that is free from the varnish and regulate viscous damping of the electric motor; and

wherein a portion of the oil fills the open space within the first and second gaps during operation of the electric motor to thereby affect noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) characteristics of the electric motor.

2 . The electric motor according to claim 1 , wherein the varnish fills up to 80% of each of the first and second gaps.

3 . The electric motor according to claim 1 , wherein the varnish is arranged away from relatively high vibration angular positions.

4 . The electric motor according to claim 3 , wherein the varnish arranged away from the relatively high vibration angular positions fills greater than 90% of each of the first and second gaps.

5 . The electric motor according to claim 3 , wherein the varnish arranged proximate the relatively high vibration angular positions fills 50% of each of the first and second gaps.

6 . The electric motor according to claim 3 , wherein the stator core includes a plurality of adjacent stator laminations arranged along the rotational axis, and wherein the amount of varnish is varied along the rotational axis.

7 . The electric motor according to claim 3 , wherein, in a plan view, the stator core includes a plurality of circumferentially arranged mounting bosses defining electric motor constraint locations, wherein the relatively high vibration angular positions are disposed between the mounting bosses, and wherein the predetermined amount of varnish is applied within the first and second gaps between the mounting bosses.

8 . The electric motor according to claim 7 , wherein, in a side view, the stator core includes a first stator end and an opposite second stator end, and wherein the mounting bosses are arranged on the first stator end, and wherein the varnish fills greater than 90% of each of the first and second gaps axially proximate the mounting bosses.

9 . The electric motor according to claim 1 , wherein the stator includes a stator inside diameter (ID) and a stator outside diameter (OD), and wherein the amount of varnish is varied in a radial direction between the stator ID and the stator OD.

10 . A motor vehicle comprising:

an electric motor configured to generate torque for propulsion of the motor vehicle, the electric motor including:

a stator having a stator core constructed from a ferromagnetic material and having an external stator surface;

a lubrication system configured to supply oil to the stator;

wherein:

the stator core includes a stator core body and a plurality of stator teeth extending therefrom; and

the plurality of stator teeth define conductor slots therebetween; and

wherein:

the stator additionally includes:

a plurality of stator conductors arranged within the conductor slots; and

a slot liner arranged within each conductor slot and surrounding the corresponding stator conductors;

a first gap is established between each stator conductor and the corresponding slot liner; and

a second gap is established between each slot liner and the neighboring stator teeth;

a predetermined amount of varnish is arranged within each of the first gap and the second gap and thereby configured to limit an amount of open space within the first and second gaps that is free from the varnish and regulate viscous damping of the electric motor; and

wherein a portion of the oil fills the open space within the first and second gaps during operation of the electric motor to thereby affect noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) characteristics of the electric motor.

11 . The motor vehicle according to claim 10 , wherein the varnish fills up to 80% of each of the first and second gaps.

12 . The motor vehicle according to claim 10 , wherein the varnish is arranged away from relatively high vibration angular position.

13 . The motor vehicle according to claim 12 , wherein the varnish arranged away from the relatively high vibration angular positions fills greater than 90% of each of the first and second gaps.

14 . The motor vehicle according to claim 12 , wherein the varnish arranged proximate the relatively high vibration angular positions fills 50% of each of the first and second gaps.

15 . The motor vehicle according to claim 12 , wherein, in a plan view, the stator core includes a plurality of circumferentially arranged mounting bosses defining electric motor constraint locations, wherein the relatively high vibration angular positions are disposed between the mounting bosses, and wherein the predetermined amount of varnish is applied within the first and second gaps between the mounting bosses.

16 . The motor vehicle according to claim 15 , wherein, in a side view, the stator core includes a first stator end and an opposite second stator end, and wherein the mounting bosses are arranged on the first stator end, and wherein the varnish fills greater than 90% of each of the first and second gaps axially proximate the mounting bosses.

17 . The motor vehicle according to claim 10 , wherein the stator includes a stator inside diameter (ID) and a stator outside diameter (OD), and wherein the amount of varnish is varied in a radial direction between the stator ID and the stator OD.

18 . An electric motor comprising:

a stator having a stator core constructed from a ferromagnetic material and having an external stator surface; wherein:

the stator core includes:

a stator core body and a plurality of stator teeth extending therefrom; and

in a plan view, a plurality of circumferentially arranged mounting bosses defining electric motor constraint locations; and

the plurality of stator teeth define conductor slots therebetween;

wherein:

the stator additionally includes:

a plurality of stator conductors arranged within the conductor slots; and

a slot liner arranged within each conductor slot and surrounding the corresponding stator conductors;

a first gap is established between each stator conductor and the corresponding slot liner; and

a second gap is established between each slot liner and the neighboring stator teeth; and

a predetermined amount of varnish is arranged within each of the first gap and the second gap away from relatively high vibration angular position and thereby configured to limit an amount of open space within the first and second gaps that is free from the varnish and regulate viscous damping of the electric motor; and

wherein:

the relatively high vibration angular positions are disposed between the mounting bosses; and

the predetermined amount of varnish is applied within the first and second gaps between the mounting bosses.