IP Library Granted Patent US 7,701,105
Granted Patent B2
US 7,701,105 · App. 12/390,968 · Granted Apr 20, 2010

Cryogenic pumping systems, rotors, and methods for pumping cryogenic fluids

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Patent No.
US 7,701,105
App. No.
12/390,968
Granted
Apr 20, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A cryogenic pumping system for pumping a cryogenic fluid generally includes a rotor having a plurality of slots. The rotor includes at least one endring defining a plurality of openings. Each opening is aligned with a different one of the slots. A plurality of rotor bars are each positioned within a different one of the slots. Each rotor bar includes an end portion received within a different one of the openings and welded to the endring. The cryogenic pumping system can be used to pump a cryogenic fluid from a first location to a second location.

Claims (22)

1. A rotor comprising a plurality of laminations having a plurality of slots extending through the laminations, and at least one endring in contact with the laminations and defining a plurality of openings, each said opening being aligned with a different one of said slots, a plurality of rotor bars each positioned within a different one of said slots, each said rotor bar including an end portion received within a different one of said openings, and each said slot including a relief portion only on an interior side of said slot for allowing the rotor bar within said slot to freely deflect generally radially inward into said relief portion.

2. The rotor of claim 1 wherein the endring is mechanically attached to the rotor without fasteners.

3. The rotor of claim 1 wherein the end portion of each said rotor bar is welded to the endring, and wherein each weld between the endring and the end portion of each rotor bar is a spaced distance from the laminations.

4. The rotor of claim 3 wherein each said opening extends through the endring from a first side of the endring to a second side of the endring, and wherein each said weld is on the first side of the endring opposite the laminations.

5. The rotor of claim 4 wherein the endring is not welded to the laminations.

6. An electric machine comprising the rotor of claim 5 .

7. A cryogenic pumping system comprising a pump and the electric machine of claim 6 for driving the pump.

8. The rotor of claim 3 wherein each weld between the endring and the end portion of each rotor bar is formed entirely from an aluminum alloy.

9. The rotor of claim 8 wherein the endring and the rotor bars are constructed of the same aluminum alloy.

10. An electric machine comprising the rotor of claim 9 .

11. A cryogenic pumping system comprising the pump and the electric machine of claim 10 for driving the pump.

12. The rotor of claim 1 wherein the endring and the rotor bars are constructed of the same aluminum alloy.

13. An electric machine comprising the rotor of claim 12 .

14. A cryogenic pumping system comprising the pump and the electric machine of claim 13 for driving the pump.

15. The rotor of claim 1 wherein the endring is substantially solid.

16. The rotor of claim 1 wherein the endring is a machined endring.

17. An electric machine comprising the rotor of claim 1 .

18. A cryogenic pumping system comprising a pump and the electric machine of claim 17 for driving the pump.

19. The rotor of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of openings extend from a first side of the endring to a second side of the endring, and each said rotor bar extends from the first side of the endring to the second side of the endring.

20. The rotor of claim 19 wherein the endring and the rotor bars are formed entirely from an aluminum alloy.

21. An electric machine comprising the rotor of claim 19 .

22. A cryogenic pumping system comprising a pump and the electric machine of claim 21 for driving the pump.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 18, 2011
From: EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.
To: NIDEC MOTOR CORPORATION
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