IP Library Granted Patent US 7,843,107
Granted Patent B2
US 7,843,107 · App. 12/444,975 · Granted Nov 30, 2010

Dynamoelectric machine

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Patent No.
US 7,843,107
App. No.
12/444,975
Granted
Nov 30, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A dynamoelectric machine including first and second permanent magnets held by first and second magnet seats on first and second yoke portions so as to face inner circumferential surfaces of tip end portions of first and second claw-shaped magnetic pole portions. The first and second permanent magnets are magnetically oriented in a reverse direction to orientation of a magnetic field that the field coil produces. The dynamoelectric machine enables permanent magnet holding reliability to be increased, induced voltage during no-load de-energization to be suppressed, and thermal demagnetization of magnets due to high-frequency magnetic fields that are induced by stator slots to be avoided.

Claims (28)

1. A dynamoelectric machine comprising:

a rotor comprising:

a pole core comprising:

a boss portion;

a pair of yoke portions that are disposed so as to extend radially outward from two axial end edge portions of said boss portion; and

a plurality of claw-shaped magnetic pole portions that are disposed so as to extend in an axial direction alternately from each of said pair of yoke portions, and that are arranged circumferentially so as to intermesh with each other,

said pole core being fixed to a shaft that is inserted through a central axial position of said boss portion; and

a field coil that is housed inside a space that is surrounded by said boss portion, said pair of yoke portions, and said plurality of claw-shaped magnetic pole portions;

a stator that is disposed so as to surround said rotor with a predetermined air gap interposed; and

a plurality of permanent magnets that are held near said pair of yoke portions so as to face an inner circumferential surface of a tip end portion of each of said plurality of claw-shaped magnetic pole portions, each of said plurality of permanent magnets being magnetically oriented in a reverse direction to an orientation of a magnetic field that said field coil produces.

2. A dynamoelectric machine according to claim 1 , wherein a radially outer peripheral surface of each of said plurality of permanent magnets is formed so as to be approximately parallel to an inner circumferential surface of said facing claw-shaped magnetic pole portion.

3. A dynamoelectric machine according to claim 2 , wherein a radially inner peripheral surface of each of said plurality of permanent magnets is formed so as to be approximately parallel to the inner circumferential surface of said facing claw-shaped magnetic pole portion.

4. A dynamoelectric machine according to claim 2 , wherein a radially inner peripheral surface of each of said plurality of permanent magnets is formed so as to have a surface that is parallel to a central axis of said shaft in an axial direction.

5. A dynamoelectric machine according to claim 1 , wherein a direction of magnetization of each of said plurality of permanent magnets is directed at an inner circumferential surface of said facing claw-shaped magnetic pole portion.

6. A dynamoelectric machine according to claim 5 , wherein said direction of magnetization of each of said plurality of permanent magnets is perpendicular to said inner circumferential surface of said facing claw-shaped magnetic pole portion.

7. A dynamoelectric machine according to claim 5 , wherein said direction of magnetization of each of said plurality of permanent magnets is inclined toward said field coil relative to a line perpendicular to said inner circumferential surface of said facing claw-shaped magnetic pole portion in a cross section that includes a central axis of said shaft.

8. A dynamoelectric machine according to claim 1 , wherein a gap between each of said plurality of permanent magnets and an inner wall surface of said facing claw-shaped magnetic pole portion is narrower than said air gap.

9. A dynamoelectric machine according to claim 1 , wherein each of said plurality of permanent magnets is positioned inside a projected region that is obtained by projecting said tip end portion of said facing claw-shaped magnetic pole portion onto one of said yoke portions from radially above.

10. A dynamoelectric machine according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a plurality of interfitting recess portions, each of said plurality of interfitting recess portions being disposed so as to extend axially on a respective portion of one of said pair of yoke portions that face one of said plurality of claw-shaped magnetic pole portions, and one of said plurality of permanent magnets being press-fitted into one of said interfitting recess portions from axially outside and held thereby.

11. A dynamoelectric machine according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a plurality of interfitting recess portions, each of said plurality of interfitting recess portions being disposed so as to extend axially on a respective portion of one of said pair of yoke portions that face one of said plurality of claw-shaped magnetic pole portions; and

a plurality of magnet seats that are made of a magnetic material, each of said plurality of magnetic seats being press-fitted into one of said plurality of interfitting recess portions from axially outside and held thereby,

wherein each of said plurality of permanent magnets is held by each of said plurality of magnet seats.

12. A dynamoelectric machine according to claim 1 , wherein:

each of said plurality of permanent magnets is a sintered rare-earth magnet; and

each of said plurality of permanent magnets and each of said plurality of claw-shaped magnetic pole portions are prepared so as to satisfy an expression S 1 /S 2 ≦1.3, where S 1 is an area of an upper surface of each of said plurality of permanent magnets that faces each of said plurality of claw-shaped magnetic pole portions, and S 2 is a cross-sectional area of each of said plurality of claw-shaped magnetic pole portions in a plane that passes through an axially innermost portion of said upper surface of each of said plurality of permanent magnets and that is perpendicular to a central axis of said shaft.

13. A dynamoelectric machine according to claim 1 , wherein a gap is provided between each of the plurality of permanent magnets and an inner surface of said facing claw-shaped magnetic pole.

Assignments (2)
COMPANY SPLIT Recorded Sep 4, 2024
From: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
To: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MOBILITY CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 068834/0585 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 14, 2009
From: INOUE, MASAYA; SHINKAWA, KANJI; MORITA, MASAO; KOMETANI, HARUYUKI; YOSHIZAWA, TOSHIYUKI; HAZEYAMA, MORIYUKI; ITO, KEIICHI; MORI, TAKESHI; AKITA, HIROYUKI; MIYAMOTO, YOSHINORI; NISHIMURA, SHINJI
To: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 022541/0932 →