IP Library Granted Patent US 7,026,742
Granted Patent B2
US 7,026,742 · App. 10/476,173 · Granted Apr 11, 2006

Stator mounting for a double rotor electric motor

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Patent No.
US 7,026,742
App. No.
10/476,173
Granted
Apr 11, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A rotary electric motor is provided which comprises an annular first rotor, an annular stator disposed concentric with and radially outside the first rotor, and an annular second rotor disposed concentric with and radially outside the stator, the stator including a stator core made up of a plurality of stator pieces that are arranged in a circular array and electrically independently from each other, coils wound around the respective stator pieces, annular first and second brackets disposed on opposite axial ends of the stator core, a fastening device passing through holes of the first and second brackets and fixedly holding the stator core between the first and second brackets, and an induction current suppressing device suppressing an induction current that is produced in response to a variation of magnetic flux of each of the coils and flows through the fastening device.

Claims (30)

1. A rotary electric motor comprising:

an annular first rotor;

an annular stator disposed concentric with and radially outside the first rotor; and

an annular second rotor disposed concentric with and radially outside the stator;

the stator including a stator core made up of a plurality of stator pieces that are arranged in a circular array and electrically independently from each other, coils wound around the respective stator pieces, annular first and second brackets disposed on opposite axial ends of the stator core, a fastening device passing through holes of the first and second brackets and fixedly holding the stator core between the first and second brackets, and an induction current suppressing device suppressing an induction current that is produced in response to a variation of magnetic flux of each of the coils and flows through the fastening device;

wherein one of the first and second brackets is made of an electrically insulating material, and the induction current suppressing device comprises one of the first and second brackets; and

wherein one of the first and second brackets is formed from laminated steel sheets each having an electrically insulating surface.

2. A rotary electric motor comprising:

an annular first rotor;

an annular stator disposed concentric with and radially outside the first rotor; and

an annular second rotor disposed concentric with and radially outside the stator;

the stator including a stator core made up of a plurality of stator pieces that are arranged in a circular array and electrically independently from each other, coils wound around the respective stator pieces, annular first and second brackets disposed on opposite axial ends of the stator core, a fastening device passing through holes of the first and second brackets and fixedly holding the stator core between the first and second brackets, and an induction current suppressing device suppressing an induction current that is produced in response to a variation of magnetic flux of each of the coils and flows through the fastening device;

wherein the induction current suppressing device comprises a first electrically insulating gasket washer disposed on one of the first and second brackets, an electrically insulating plate washer disposed on the first insulating gasket washer, a second electrically insulating gasket washer disposed on the electrically insulating plate washer and an electrically insulating washer disposed on the second electrically insulating gasket washer and at a fastening device-attaching portion of one of the first and second brackets, and wherein the first electrically insulating gasket washer, the electrically insulating plate washer, the second electrically insulating gasket washer and the electrically insulating washer have stepped outer peripheries around each of the holes of said one of the first and second brackets and stepped holes through which the fastening device passes.

3. A rotary electric motor according to claim 2 , wherein one of the first electrically insulating gasket washer, the electrically insulating plate washer, the second electrically insulating gasket washer and the electrically insulating washer is formed from laminated steel sheets each having an electrically insulating surface.

4. A rotary electric motor comprising:

an annular first rotor;

an annular stator disposed concentric with and radially outside the first rotor; and

an annular second rotor disposed concentric with and radially outside the stator;

the stator including a stator core made up of a plurality of stator pieces that are arranged in a circular array and electrically independently from each other, coils wound around the respective stator pieces, annular first and second brackets disposed on opposite axial ends of the stator core, a fastening device passing through holes of the first and second brackets and fixedly holding the stator core between the first and second brackets, and an induction current suppressing device suppressing an induction current that is produced in response to a variation of magnetic flux of each of the coils and flows through the fastening device;

wherein one of the first and second brackets is divided into a plurality of bracket pieces each extending between adjacent two of the stator pieces and having one of the holes.

5. A rotary electric motor according to claim 4 , wherein each of the bracket pieces have at opposite ends thereof ribs that protrude toward adjacent two of the stator pieces, respectively.

6. A rotary electric motor according to claim 5 , wherein the bracket pieces are attached to an annular insulating end plate having holes that correspond in position to the holes of one of the first and second brackets and allow the fastening device to pass therethrough.

7. A rotary electric motor according to claim 6 , wherein the end plate and each of the bracket pieces have a positioning device for positioning each of the bracket pieces with respect to the insulating end plate.

8. A rotary electric motor comprising:

an annular first rotor;

an annular stator disposed concentric with and radially outside the first rotor; and

an annular second rotor disposed concentric with and radially outside the stator;

the stator including a stator core made up of a plurality of stator pieces that are arranged in a circular array and electrically independently from each other, coils wound around the respective stator pieces, annular first and second brackets disposed on opposite axial ends of the stator core, a fastening device passing through holes of the first and second brackets and fixedly holding the stator core between the first and second brackets, and an induction current suppressing device suppressing an induction current that is produced in response to a variation of magnetic flux of each of the coils and flows through the fastening device;

wherein one of the first and second brackets comprises a flexible body; and

wherein said one of the first and second brackets is made of laminated steel sheets each having an electrically insulating surface, and the induction current suppressing device comprises said one of the first and second brackets.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 29, 2019
From: NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.
To: ENVISION AESC JAPAN LTD.
Reel/Frame 049888/0933 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 3, 2003
From: MIYAKE, SHUZO; SAKASHITA, YOSHIYUKI; NAKANO, MASAKI; KOSAKA, MASAHIRO; ARIMITSU, MINORU; OSHIDARI, TOSHIKAZU
To: NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 015077/0322 →