Interior magnet rotor and interior magnet rotary electric machine
View Patent ↗According to an embodiment, an interior magnet rotor includes a rotor shaft extending in a rotation axis direction, a rotor core, and a plurality of permanent magnets. The rotor core has at least one magnet housing hole formed in each magnetic pole and sandwiched by a first wall and a second wall, and is attached to the rotor shaft. The plurality of permanent magnets are housed in the magnet housing hole and are arranged in a row in one direction in a cross section of the magnet housing hole. The permanent magnets each have a substantially rectangular parallelepiped outer shape and have slopes formed over a longitudinal direction on two corners opposite to each other.
1 . An interior magnet rotor comprising:
a rotor shaft extending in a rotation axis direction;
a rotor core that has at least one magnet housing hole formed in each magnetic pole and sandwiched by a first wall and a second wall, and that is attached to the rotor shaft; and
a plurality of permanent magnets housed in the magnet housing hole and arranged in a row in one direction in a cross section of the magnet housing hole,
wherein the plurality of permanent magnets each have a substantially rectangular parallelepiped outer shape and have slopes formed over a longitudinal direction on two corners opposite to each other,
wherein the first wall and the second wall of the magnet housing hole respectively have a first holding projection and a second holding projection that project to the magnet housing hole to hold the plurality of permanent magnets, and
wherein in the permanent magnets, facing portions facing the first holding projection and the second holding projection respectively are corners where the slopes are not formed.
2 . An interior magnet rotary electric machine comprising:
the interior magnet rotor according to claim 1 ; and
a stator having a stator core and stator windings wound around the stator core.
3 . The interior magnet rotor according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of permanent magnets are arranged in a row with the slopes being in the same orientation.