Method for manufacturing yoke of electric rotating machine

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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C029S607000, C029S732000, C310S051000, C310S154080, C384S286000

Reexamination Certificate

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06880230

ABSTRACT:
A yoke in a motor includes a cylindrical yoke housing having a closed end and two magnets that is located in the yoke housing. The magnets are fixed to the yoke housing with adhesive. The adhesive is applied a at least to each adhering area of the yoke housing that is to be adhered to the corresponding magnet or to an adhering area of the each magnet that is to be adhered to the yoke housing. The adhesive is spread to the adhering areas of the yoke housing and each magnet by sliding the adhering areas on each other. Therefore, the magnets are firmly fixed to the yoke housing with a small amount of adhesive.

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patent: 2001-045720 (2001-02-01), None

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