Di- or polyphase synchronous electric motor with a disc-shaped r

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310162, 310258, 310254, 310190, 310191, H02K 118

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BRIEF SUMMARY
The present invention is concerned with a di- or polyphase synchronous electric motor comprising a rotor part shaped as a plane annular disc, magnetized so as to exhibit on each of its plane surfaces at least one series of magnetic poles disposed regularly along an annular zone, said rotor part being integral with a shaft of the motor mounted rotatably with respect to a stator assembly, this stator assembly comprising at least two groups of polar parts of a substantially plane configuration disposed substantially radially with respect to the motor shaft at least on one side of the rotor part, each of the polar parts forming part of a respective elementary magnetic circuit, having a gap in which is disposed said rotor part, the stator assembly further comprising at least two electric control coils, each surrounding at least one of said groups of polar parts.
In motors of this type, as they are described for example in the international patent application published under No WO 87/03751 or, in another embodiment, in the Swiss patent No. 637 508, the elementary magnetic circuits are closed by portions of pieces made by sintering or made out of sheets of a permeable material, forming the polar parts of the stator.
These motors generally have a relatively high cost or price and they have outside dimensions which are rather important by comparison with the diameter of their rotor.
The invention is mainly aimed at remedying this drawback and at providing a motor, the stator of which is of a particularly simple and inexpensive structure, and the dimensions of which in the radial direction are reduced to a minimum.
For this purpose, the motor according to the invention has the particularities indicated in claim 1. Claims 2 to 6 describe preferred embodiments of such a motor.
Other features and advantages of a motor according to the invention shall become apparent from the description given hereafter, by way of example, one embodiment of this motor being illustrated in the appended drawing, in which
FIG. 1 is a bottom view of the upper part of the stator assembly of a motor according to the invention, and
FIG. 2 is an axial cross-sectional view of the motor, taken along line II--II of FIG. 1.
The motor shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 comprises a shaft 1 rotatably mounted in a stator assembly referenced 2, by means of two ball bearings 3 and 4. A magnetized annular disc 5 is fixed on an annular part of a rotor support 6, the latter being further provided with a tubular part 7, integral with the shaft 1. The disc 5 is magnetized axially so as to have on each of its faces, along an annular zone, magnetic poles, preferably of alternating polarity, as in the case of the motor described in the above-mentioned Swiss patent No 637 508, the functioning of which is similar to that of the present motor.
The stator assembly 2 comprises primarily two subassemblies, namely an upper half sector 8 and a lower half stator 9. As shown in particular in FIG. 2, the upper half stator 8 comprises two parts made of a plastic material, 10 and 11, the part 10 comprising, in particular, the support portions 12 of the polar parts 13, each made of two pieces of a Fe-Si sheet, such as 14 (FIG. 2). The support portions 12 have slots 15 accessible axially and the side walls of which are disposed radially. The pieces 14 are inserted into these slots so as to be applied against said side walls and therefore, to be themselves disposed substantially radially with respect to the motor shaft. This position and, in particular, the spacing of the pieces 14 at their outer edge can be ensured by a convex portion, such as shown at 16, formed in the slots, on the outer side thereof. Thus, the polar parts 13 have a transverse section corresponding precisely to the configuration of the magnetic poles formed on the disc 5. Similarly, the lower half stator 9 comprises polar parts, formed by pieces of sheet such as 17 (FIG. 2), disposed opposite the pieces 14, so as to form a gap 18 in which passes the magnetized disc 5.
In the present motor, the pairs of polar parts thus

REFERENCES:
patent: 4316112 (1982-02-01), Waldron et al.
patent: 4891538 (1990-01-01), Oudet

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