IP Library Granted Patent US 7,808,138
Granted Patent B2
US 7,808,138 · App. 11/956,445 · Granted Oct 5, 2010

Rotor pole crossover connection

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Patent No.
US 7,808,138
App. No.
11/956,445
Granted
Oct 5, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A rotor pole crossover connection joint for use in a rotating electrical machine is disclosed. The connection joint integrally couples a bottom rotor coil strap to a rotor pole crossover connector with a single piece connector that reduces, distributes or otherwise tolerates stress concentrations in the connector. A corresponding method of forming a rotor pole crossover connection and a rotor assembly including a rotor pole crossover connection joint are also disclosed.

Claims (49)

1. A rotor pole crossover connection joint in a rotating electrical machine comprising:

a rotor coil comprising a stack of coil straps including a bottom coil strap located at a radially inner side of said rotor coil and a first coil strap stacked atop said bottom coil strap so as to extend beyond a termination of said bottom coil strap exposing a bottom surface of said first coil strap;

a rotor pole crossover comprising a rotor pole crossover leg;

a single piece connector that couples said termination of said bottom coil strap to said rotor pole crossover leg comprising:

a body member;

a coil-side connector arm having a coil end that connects to said termination of said bottom coil strap and extends such that an arm surface is positioned adjacent to said exposed bottom surface of said first coil strap;

a first shoulder that integrally couples said coil-side connector arm to said body member;

a crossover-side connector arm having a crossover end that connects to said crossover leg; and

a second shoulder that integrally couples said crossover-side connector arm to said body member so as to define a space between a face of said crossover-side connector arm and a radially inwardly facing side of said rotor coil.

2. The connection joint of claim 1 , wherein said coil-side connector arm and said crossover-side connector arm extend away from said body member in either the same direction or in opposite directions.

3. The connection joint of claim 1 , wherein said single piece connector further comprises a non-annealed copper material.

4. The connection joint of claim 1 , wherein:

said first shoulder is configured to reduce a first stress concentration in said single piece connector; and

said second shoulder is configured to reduce a second stress concentration in said single piece connector.

5. The connection joint of claim 1 , further comprising:

a first scarf joint between said termination of said bottom coil strap and said coil end of said coil-side connector arm; and

a second scarf joint between said crossover leg and said crossover end of said crossover-side connector arm.

6. The connection joint of claim 5 , wherein said first scarf joint and said second scarf joint comprise brazed scarf joints.

7. The connection joint of claim 6 , wherein:

said first scarf joint is located a spaced distance from said first shoulder; and

said second scarf joint is located a spaced distance from said second shoulder.

8. A rotor assembly in a rotating electrical machine comprising:

first and second rotor coils, each of said first and second rotor coils comprising a stack of coil straps including a bottom coil strap located at a radially inner side of a respective one of said rotor coils;

a first crossover connection joint integrally extending from said bottom coil strap of said first rotor coil and comprising a first single piece connector having:

a first body member;

a first crossover-side connector arm; and

a first shoulder that integrally couples said first crossover-side connector arm to said first body member so as to define a space between a face of said first crossover-side connector arm and a radially inwardly facing side of said first rotor coil;

a second crossover connection joint integrally extending from said bottom coil strap of said second rotor coil and comprising a second single piece connector having:

a second body member;

a second crossover-side connector arm; and

a second shoulder that integrally couples said second crossover-side connector arm to said second body member so as to define a space between a face of said second crossover-side connector arm and a radially inwardly facing side of said second rotor coil; and

a rotor pole crossover having a first crossover leg coupled to said first crossover-side connector arm and a second crossover leg coupled to said second crossover-side connector arm so as to position said rotor pole crossover between said first and second crossover connection joints.

9. The rotor assembly of claim 8 , wherein:

said first crossover-side connector arm of said first crossover connection joint extends away from said first body member in a first direction and said bottom coil strap of said first rotor coil extends away from said first body member in a second direction opposite from said first direction; and

said second crossover-side connector arm of said second crossover connection joint and said bottom coil strap of said second rotor coil extend away from said second body member in a single direction.

10. The rotor assembly of claim 8 , wherein said first crossover connection joint and said second crossover connection joint further comprise a non-annealed copper material.

11. The rotor assembly of claim 8 , wherein:

said first shoulder is configured to reduce a first stress concentration in said first crossover connection joint; and

said second shoulder is configured to reduce a second stress concentration in said second crossover connection joint.

12. The rotor assembly of claim 8 , further comprising:

a first scarf joint between said first crossover-side connector arm and said first crossover leg; and

a second scarf joint between said second crossover-side connector arm and said second crossover leg, wherein said first scarf joint and said second scarf joint comprise brazed scarf joints.

13. The rotor assembly of claim 12 , wherein:

said first scarf joint is located a spaced distance from said first shoulder; and

said second scarf joint is located a spaced distance from said second shoulder.

14. The connection joint of claim 1 , wherein said body member extends radially inwardly from said coil-side connector arm to said crossover-side connector arm.

15. The connection joint of claim 8 , wherein:

said first single piece connector comprises a coil-side connector arm connected to a termination of said bottom coil strap of said first rotor coil, and said first body member extends radially inwardly from said coil-side connector arm to said crossover-side connector arm of said first single piece connector; and

said second single piece connector comprises a coil-side connector arm connected to a termination of said bottom coil strap of said second rotor coil, and said second body member extends radially inwardly from said coil-side connector arm to said crossover-side connector arm of said second single piece connector.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 31, 2009
From: SIEMENS POWER GENERATION, INC.
To: SIEMENS ENERGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 022488/0630 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 14, 2007
From: WHITENER, RANDY E.; ENGLAND, JUSTIN; ZHANG, JIPING; CLAYTON, PETER J.; SCHUCHART, THOMAS L.; GARDNER, WILLIAM C.
To: SIEMENS POWER GENERATION, INC.
Reel/Frame 020246/0873 →