Method of manufacturing for a stator core

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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C029S597000, C029S598000, C029S605000, C029S606000, C029S609000, C310S254100, C310S256000, C310S256000

Reexamination Certificate

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06729011

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a stator core which can be used in a stator in an automobile alternator, for example, and a method of manufacture therefor.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIG. 7
is a perspective view showing a stator core used in the stator of a conventional automobile alternator.
This stator core
1
is composed of a single strip
2
made of sheet steel formed with tooth portions
2
a
and core back portions
2
b
, wound spirally such that the tooth portions
2
a
stack up in line with each other and the core back portions
2
b
stack up in line with each other, and arc welded on its outer surface so that the spirally wound strip is integrated. Furthermore, the welded portions
3
are disposed circumferentially at a prescribed pitch and further across the entire area in the direction of lamination on the outer surface of the wound strip
2
.
Next, the conventional method of manufacture for a stator core
1
will be explained with reference to
FIGS. 8 and 9
.
First, 1 mm thick, 22 mm wide sheet steel
4
is fed to a press (not shown), which forms the single band of sheet steel
4
into two strips
2
having tooth portions
2
a
and core back portions
2
b
as shown in FIG.
8
. Next, the two strips
2
are separated and each strip is fed to a winding device. As shown in
FIG. 9
, each strip
2
is wound around an internal diameter guide cylinder
5
from its leading end and moves downwards as the winding proceeds so that it forms a lamination. At this time, the wound strip
2
is formed to an internal diameter corresponding to the external diameter of the internal diameter guide cylinder
5
. Also, the external diameter of the wound strip
2
is controlled by an external diameter guide cylinder
6
.
The strip
2
is wound spirally under the control of the internal diameter guide cylinder
5
and the external diameter guide cylinder
6
until the lamination reaches a certain height (thickness) and is then cut. The wound strip
2
is then removed and its outer surface is arc welded to obtain a stator core
1
.
As described above, the conventional method of manufacture for a stator core aims to cut costs by making use of the protrusions and recesses in the tooth portions
2
a
, punching two strips
2
with intermeshed protrusions and recesses from a single long band of sheet steel
4
, so that two stator cores
1
can be manufactured from sheet steel
4
having the length necessary for one stator core
1
.
However, the problem with the conventional method of manufacture is that the stator core
1
is manufactured by winding a single strip
2
, and so if the height of the stator core
1
is increased to raise output, or the sheet is made thinner to reduce core loss, the time required to wind the strip
2
increases and production costs increase.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to overcome the problem mentioned above by providing a stator core in which winding time can be reduced without loss of performance by integrating and winding a plurality of strips, and a method of manufacture therefor.
A stator core according to the present invention is composed of a plurality of strips made of sheet steel formed with tooth portions and core back portions, wherein the plurality of strips are stacked such that the tooth portions line up together and the core back portions line up together, and wound spirally.
Also, a method of manufacture for a stator core according to the present invention is provided with a punching process in which strips having tooth portions and core back portions are punched from a long band of sheet steel, a stacking process in which a plurality of the strips are stacked such that the tooth portions line up together and the core back portions line up together and the stacked plurality of strips are integrated to form a strip lamination, and a winding process in which the strip lamination is wound spirally and the wound strip lamination is integrated.
Also, a method of manufacture for a stator core according to the present invention may be provided with a punching process in which strip laminations having tooth portions and core back portions are punched from a stacked plurality of long bands of sheet steel, and a winding process in which the strip laminations are wound spirally and the wound strip laminations are integrated.


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