IP Library Granted Patent US 6,938,322
Granted Patent B2
US 6,938,322 · App. 09/931,599 · Granted Sep 6, 2005

Method of making an electric motor stator assembly having a novel winding arrangement

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Patent No.
US 6,938,322
App. No.
09/931,599
Granted
Sep 6, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method is disclosed for making an electric motor stator. In accordance with the method, coil groups are inserted for different electrical phases through a first and second ends of a stator core. An insertion tool is used for insertion of the coil groups independently. Coils for individual phases are inserted through the first and second ends, and leads for the coil groups may exit alternative ends as a result of the method.

Claims (26)

1. A method for making an electric motor stator, the method comprising steps of:

(a) inserting a first coil group for a first electrical phase via an insertion tool into a stator core through a first end thereof;

(b) inserting a first coil group for a second electrical phase via the insertion tool into the stator core through a second end thereof opposite the first end;

(c) inserting a first coil group for a third electrical phase via the insertion tool into the stator core through the first end thereof;

(d) inserting a second coil group for the first electrical phase via the insertion tool into the stator core through the second end thereof;

(e) inserting a second coil group for the second electrical phase via the insertion tool into the stator core through the first end thereof; and

(f) inserting a second coil group for the third electrical phase via the insertion tool into the stator core through the second end thereof.

2. A method as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the stator core is supported on a rotatable support structure, and wherein the support structure is rotated 180 degrees between first and second positions for each successive insertion step.

3. A method as set forth in claim 2 , wherein the support structure has a centerline lying at a same location when the support structure is in the first and second positions.

4. A method as set forth in claim 1 , wherein each coil group has leads exiting the stator core from the end through which the coil group is inserted.

5. A method as set forth in claim 1 , wherein each coil group includes at least one winding disposed singularly in a winding slot of the stator core and a plurality of windings disposed in winding slots shared with windings of a different coil group.

6. A method as set forth claim 5 , wherein each coil group has two windings disposed singularly in respective winding slots and four windings disposed in respective winding slots shared with windings of a different coil group.

7. A method as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the coil groups are configured and inserted to define a three-phase, two-pole stator.

8. A method for making an electric motor stator, the method comprising steps of:

(a) inserting a first coil group for a first electrical phase via an insertion tool into a stator core, leads of the first coil group exiting a first end of the stator core;

(b) inserting a second coil group for a second electrical phase via the insertion tool into the stator core, leads of the second coil group exiting a second end of the stator core opposite the first end;

(c) inserting a third coil group for a third electrical phase via the insertion tool into the stator core, leads of the third coil group exiting the first end of the stator core;

(d) inserting a fourth coil group for the first electrical phase via the insertion tool into the stator core, leads of the fourth coil group exiting the second end of the stator core;

(e) inserting a fifth coil group for the second electrical phase via the insertion tool into the stator core, leads of the fifth coil group exiting the first end of the stator core; and

(f) inserting a sixth coil group for the third electrical phase via the insertion tool, leads of the sixth coil group exiting the second end of the stator core.

9. A method as set forth in claim 8 , wherein the stator core is supported on a rotatable support structure, and wherein the support structure is rotated 180 degrees between first and second positions for each successive insertion step.

10. A method as set forth in claim 9 , wherein the support structure has a centerline lying at a same location when the support structure is in the first and second positions.

11. A method as set forth in claim 8 , wherein each coil group is inserted through the end of the stator core from which the respective leads exit.

12. A method as set forth in claim 8 , wherein each coil group includes at least one winding disposed singularly in a winding slot of the stator core and a plurality of windings disposed in winding slots shared with windings of a different coil group.

13. A method as set forth in claim 12 , wherein each coil group has two windings disposed singularly in respective winding slots and four windings disposed in respective winding slots shared with windings of a different coil group.

14. A method as set forth in claim 8 , wherein the coil groups are configured and inserted to define a three-phase, two-pole stator.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 26, 2010
From: RELIANCE ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: BALDOR ELECTRIC COMPANY
Reel/Frame 024286/0591 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2008
From: RELIANCE ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL COMPANY
To: RELIANCE ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 020571/0539 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 15, 2008
From: LUTTRELL, C. W.
To: RELIANCE ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL COMPANY
Reel/Frame 020507/0739 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 20, 2007
From: RELIANCE ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: BNP PARIBAS
Reel/Frame 019448/0694 →