Motor shaft assembly and method
View Patent ↗A method for assembling a motor shaft with a bearing, a motor housing, and an impeller is disclosed. A motor shaft extension is used to retain the impeller axially on the motor shaft and allows the motor shaft to drive an additional component, such as an impeller, located a distance from the motor. The motor shaft extension may be fabricated from aluminum or hardened steel. Additionally, the motor shaft extension may be embodied in a tube extending past the end of the motor shaft and a shaft extension pressed into the end of the tube.
1. A motor assembly for use with a pump, the assembly comprising:
a motor shaft that has a first end with a first surface geometry with an eccentric cross sectional configuration;
a fan impeller that is installed on the motor shaft proximate the first end of the motor shaft;
a first washer that is disposed on a side of the fan impeller that is away from the first end of the motor shaft;
a second washer that is disposed on a side of the fan impeller that is toward the first end of the motor shaft;
a shaft extension that has a first end with a second surface geometry with a non-circular cross section and is coupled to the first surface geometry of the first end of the motor shaft; and
a pump impeller assembly that is coupled to the shaft extension and includes a lower bearing assembly that receives a fitting that is pressed onto the shaft extension.
2. A motor assembly as recited in claim 1 , in which the cross section of the first surface geometry is hexagonal.
3. A motor assembly as recited in claim 1 , in which the cross section of the first surface geometry is square.
4. A motor assembly as recited in claim 1 , in which the first surface geometry defines a compartment within the motor shaft.