IP Library Granted Patent US 8,692,432
Granted Patent B2
US 8,692,432 · App. 12/962,134 · Granted Apr 8, 2014

Permanent magnet rotors and methods of assembling the same

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Patent No.
US 8,692,432
App. No.
12/962,134
Granted
Apr 8, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for securing a permanent magnet within a rotor core is described. The rotor core includes a first end and a second end and at least one permanent magnet opening configured to receive the permanent magnet. The method includes coupling a first rotor end lamination to the first end of the rotor core. The first lamination includes at least one inner wall that defines an opening within the first lamination that corresponds to the permanent magnet opening in the rotor core. The first lamination includes a bridge portion positioned between the at least one inner wall and an outer edge of the first rotor end lamination. The method also includes positioning a permanent magnet at least partially within the permanent magnet opening and mechanically deforming the bridge portion of the first lamination to secure the permanent magnet within the permanent magnet opening.

Claims (21)

1. A permanent magnet rotor comprising:

at least one permanent magnet;

a rotor core including a first end and a second end, said rotor core comprising a plurality of inner core walls that define a plurality of permanent magnet openings, each permanent magnet opening configured to receive said at least one permanent magnet; and

a first rotor end lamination coupled to the first end of said rotor core, said first rotor end lamination comprising an axially outermost member of said rotor and comprising a plurality of inner lamination walls defining a first opening and a second opening circumferentially adjacent the first opening, said first and second openings corresponding to the plurality of permanent magnet openings included within said rotor core, said first opening and said second opening being similarly configured, wherein at least one inner lamination wall defines at least a portion of at least one permanent magnet retention feature configured to secure said at least one permanent magnet within said rotor core,

wherein said at least one permanent magnet retention feature comprises a deformable bridge positioned between said radially outer inner lamination wall and an outer edge of said first rotor end lamination, wherein an entire length of said radially outer inner lamination wall is curved and said deformable bridge prevents said at least one permanent magnet from passing through one of said first and second openings to facilitate securing said at least one permanent magnet within a corresponding permanent magnet opening when mechanically deformed.

2. The rotor in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a shaft, said at least one permanent magnet positioned within said rotor core substantially parallel to said shaft and an axis of rotation of said rotor.

3. The rotor in accordance with claim 1 wherein said rotor core comprises at least one of a solid rotor core and a laminated rotor core.

4. The rotor in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a second rotor end lamination coupled to the second end of said rotor core and comprising a plurality of second inner lamination walls defining a first opening and a second opening circumferentially adjacent to the first opening, said first and second openings corresponding to the plurality of permanent magnet openings included within said rotor core, said first opening and said second opening being similarly configured, wherein at least one of the second inner lamination walls defines at least one permanent magnet retention feature configured to secure said at least one permanent magnet within said rotor core.

5. The rotor in accordance with claim 4 wherein said first rotor end lamination, said second rotor end lamination, and said rotor core are coated to facilitate preventing corrosion.

6. The rotor in accordance with claim 5 further comprising at least one rotor core opening extending through said first rotor end lamination, said second rotor end lamination, and said rotor core, said at least one rotor core opening configured to facilitate efficient pre-heating of said rotor core prior to coating and to optimize a natural frequency of said rotor core.

7. An electric machine comprising:

a machine housing;

a stator disposed at least partially within said machine housing; and

a rotor disposed at least partially within said machine housing, said rotor configured to rotate with respect to said stator, said rotor comprising:

at least one permanent magnet;

a rotor core including a first end, a second end, and a plurality of inner core walls defining a plurality of permanent magnet openings, each permanent magnet opening configured to receive said at least one permanent magnet; and

a first rotor end lamination coupled to the first end of said rotor core, said first rotor end lamination comprising an axially outermost member of said rotor and comprising a plurality of inner lamination walls defining a first opening and a circumferentially adjacent second opening, said first and second openings corresponding to the plurality of permanent magnet openings included within said rotor core, said first opening and said second opening being similarly configured, wherein at least one inner lamination wall defines at least a portion of at least one permanent magnet retention feature configured to secure said at least one permanent magnet within said rotor core,

wherein said at least one permanent magnet retention feature comprises a deformable bridge positioned between said radially outer inner lamination wall and an outer edge of said first rotor end lamination, wherein an entire length of said radially outer inner lamination wall is curved and said deformable bridge prevents said at least one permanent magnet from passing through one of said first and second openings to facilitate securing said at least one permanent magnet within a corresponding permanent magnet opening when mechanically deformed.

8. The electric machine in accordance with claim 7 further comprising:

a second rotor end lamination coupled to the second end of said rotor core and comprising a plurality of second inner lamination walls defining a first opening and a second opening circumferentially adjacent to the first opening, said first and second openings corresponding to the plurality of permanent magnet openings included within said rotor core, said first opening and said second opening being similarly configured, at least one of said plurality of second inner lamination walls defines at least one permanent magnet retention feature configured to secure said at least one permanent magnet within said rotor core; and

at least one rotor core opening extending through said first rotor end lamination, said second rotor end lamination, and said rotor core, said at least one rotor core opening configured to facilitate efficient pre-heating of said rotor core prior to coating and to optimize a natural frequency of said rotor core.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 8, 2013
From: RBC MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
To: REGAL BELOIT AMERICA, INC.
Reel/Frame 029582/0236 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 2, 2011
From: REGAL BELOIT CORPORATION
To: RBC MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 026852/0066 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 7, 2010
From: KINGREY, HAROLD C; OAKES, JOHN R; FIGGINS, DANIEL S; HALL, JEFFREY A; BRAHMAVAR, SUBHASH M; BAIR, DONALD E
To: REGAL BELOIT CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 025463/0566 →