High speed rotor
View Patent ↗An electromagnetic machine is provided. The machine includes a stator extending along a longitudinal axis and having an inner surface defining a rotor receipt cavity. The rotor extends along and is rotatable about the longitudinal axis within the rotor receipt cavity. A plurality of ring assemblies are supported on the rotor and a plurality of magnets are circumferentially spaced about the rotor and extend through the ring assembly. Each magnet is generally parallel to the axis of the rotor.
1. A rotor assembly for an electromechanical machine, comprising:
a rotor;
a plurality of stacks of laminated pole pieces, the stacks being circumferentially disposed about said rotor;
a plurality of magnets wherein a respective one of said magnets is disposed between a respective adjacent pair of said stacks of laminated pole pieces;
a first means for retaining each of said magnets between each adjacent pair of said stacks of laminated pole pieces; and
a second means for retaining each of said stacks of laminated pole pieces on said rotor, wherein the first means does not include any of the pole pieces and is not a part of the second means,
whereupon rotational movement of said rotor, said magnets are prevented from moving radially by said first means without mechanical interaction between the first means and the stacks of laminated pole pieces, and said stacks of laminated pole pieces are prevented from moving radially by said second means.
2. A rotor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first means comprises a magnet retention ring axially aligned with said plurality of stacks of laminated pole pieces, said magnet retention ring having a first side and a plurality of circumferentially spaced magnet retention elements projecting from the first side, each magnet retention element being disposed between one adjacent pair of said stacks of laminated pole pieces.
3. A rotor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rotor comprises an outer surface and a plurality of lobes extending from the outer surface and circumferentially spaced about a central axis of the rotor, each lobe being adapted to removably engage and retain one or more of the laminated pole pieces of a respective stack on said rotor, and wherein the second means includes the plurality of lobes.