Rotor and motor
View Patent ↗A rotor includes a field member arranged between a first core base of a first rotor core and a second core base of a second rotor core in the axial direction. When magnetized in the axial direction, the field member causes primary claw-shaped magnetic poles to function as primary magnetic poles and secondary claw-shaped magnetic poles to function as secondary magnetic poles. The field member is formed by placing a plurality of members one over another in the axial direction.
1. A rotor, comprising:
a first rotor core including a substantially disk-shaped first core base and a plurality of primary claw-shaped magnetic poles formed at equal intervals on an outer peripheral part of the first core base, the primary claw-shaped magnetic poles protruding radially outward and extending in an axial direction;
a second rotor core including a substantially disk-shaped second core base and a plurality of secondary claw-shaped magnetic poles formed at equal intervals on an outer peripheral part of the second core base, the secondary claw-shaped magnetic poles protruding radially outward and extending in the axial direction and each secondary claw-shaped magnetic pole being arranged between corresponding primary claw-shaped magnetic poles; and
a field member arranged between the first core base and the second core base in the axial direction, wherein, when magnetized in the axial direction, the field member causes the primary claw-shaped magnetic poles to function as primary magnetic poles and the secondary claw-shaped magnetic poles to function as secondary magnetic poles,
wherein the field member is formed by placing a plurality of members one over another in the axial direction.
2. The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein the field member comprises of a plurality of permanent magnets.
3. The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein the field member comprises a permanent magnet and a magnetic member.
4. The rotor according to claim 1 , wherein the field member is formed by arranging a magnetic member between a plurality of permanent magnets.
5. A motor comprising the rotor according to claim 1 .
6. A rotor, comprising:
a first rotor core including a substantially disk-shaped first core base and a plurality of primary claw-shaped magnetic poles formed at equal intervals on an outer peripheral part of the first core base, the primary claw-shaped magnetic poles protruding radially outward and extending in an axial direction;
a second rotor core including a substantially disk-shaped second core base and a plurality of secondary claw-shaped magnetic poles formed at equal intervals on an outer peripheral part of the second core base, the secondary claw-shaped magnetic poles protruding radially outward and extending in the axial direction and each secondary claw-shaped magnetic pole being arranged between corresponding primary claw-shaped magnetic poles; and
a field member arranged between the first core base and the second core base in the axial direction, wherein, when magnetized in the axial direction, the field member causes the primary claw-shaped magnetic poles to function as primary magnetic poles and the secondary claw-shaped magnetic poles to function as secondary magnetic poles,
wherein a surface that is not perpendicular to the direction of magnetization is formed on at least one of axial end surfaces of the field member.
7. The rotor according to claim 6 , wherein a tapered surface is formed on a part of the axial end surface of the field member.
8. The rotor according to claim 6 , wherein a bellows-like corrugated surface is formed on the axial end surface of the field member.
9. The rotor according to claim 6 , wherein the axial end surface of the field member is held in contact with a corresponding one of a facing surface of the first core base and a facing surface of the second core base via a spacer that has a surface shape in conformity with the shape of the axial end surface of the field member and is formed of a magnetic member.
10. A motor, comprising the rotor according to claim 6 .