Linear motor and production method therefor

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Linear

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C310S049030

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06825581

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a linear motor to and a method of manufacture thereof; and more particularly, the invention relates to a linear motor that is provided with an armature on which a coil is to be wound and magnetic poles with pairs of opposing upper and lower magnetic pole teeth, which are arranged alternately.
It has been known conventionally that, if the magnetic field of a linear motor is generated by a permanent magnet, high thrust can be attained with a compact construction. Thus, various constructions have been proposed for a linear motor.
Japanese Application Patent Laid-Open Publication No. SHO 63-310361 discloses a linear pulse motor that can be manufactured at a lower cost by means of a simplified lead treatment. While details of this motor are described in the Publication, a brief description of the construction of the linear motor follows with reference to FIG.
12
.
Inside a straight armature
3
having a U-shaped section, two yokes are fixed in parallel, which also have a U-shaped section, and a coil
4
is wound longitudinally on the bottom of each yoke. Each yoke is equipped with two magnetic poles standing upright. A magnetic pole plate is fixed on the top of each magnetic pole, where magnetic pole teeth
20
protrude at an equal interval toward the other magnetic pole plate, thus alternating the magnetic pole teeth
20
and forming a crow pole type magnetic pole surface. A needle
6
, which is so held as to be able to move along the longitudinal direction of the armature
3
, is equipped with two sets of permanent magnets
7
in parallel with each other so as to face the magnetic pole surface through an air gap, and the permanent magnets
7
are so magnetized that the polarity alternates at the same interval as the protruding teeth of the magnetic pole plate. With this construction, when a two-phase sine wave current with 90-degree phase shift is supplied to the coil
4
wound on each yoke, the needle
6
moves on the armature
3
along the longitudinal direction in response to the well-known linear motor principle.
According to the prior art, while a linear motor can be manufactured at a lower cost by means of a simplified construction and a simplified lead treatment, it involves the following problems. That is, because the two magnetic poles and magnetic pole plates provided for the armature
3
are constructed as explained above, the magnetic flux leakage through the gaps between the alternating magnetic pole teeth
20
protruding from the top of the two magnetic poles is large as a whole. As a result, the thrust of the motor is lower as compared to the exciting current. In addition, since a magnetic attraction force acts between the armature
3
and the needle
6
in one way, a greater burden is imposed on the support mechanism of the needle
6
, and, consequently, a strain is caused in the construction, resulting in various problems.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a linear motor and a method of manufacture thereof, wherein the flux leakage through the gaps between the magnetic pole teeth of the magnetic pole plates is reduced so that the magnetic attraction force between the armature and the needle is minimized.
In order to achieve the above object, there is provided a linear motor comprising an armature and a needle with magnetism, the armature being equipped at least with a magnetic pole of a first polarity having a first opposing section and another magnetic pole of a second polarity having a second opposing section, and the needle being placed between the first opposing section and the second opposing section.
There is also provided a method of manufacture of a linear motor comprising an armature and a needle having magnetic poles; wherein an armature core to be wound with a coil, magnetic poles on both sides, and a magnetic pole unit integrated from upper magnetic pole teeth and opposed lower magnetic pole teeth are manufactured separately from laminated steel plate to form an armature unit, and an armature equipped with a magnetic pole of a first polarity having a first opposing section and another magnetic pole of a second polarity having a second opposing section is constructed by assembling the separately manufactured armature units.


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