Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1999-03-03
2000-08-29
Ramirez, Nestor
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310 42, 242 11R, 29596, H02K 1502, H02K 1510, H02K 346
Patent
active
061113344
ABSTRACT:
A brushless pump-motor has a pump housing having an impeller chamber with an impeller in the impeller chamber. A motor assembly is coupled to the pump housing. The motor assembly includes a stator assembly having a plurality of core members. A connecting structure couples the plurality of core members with respect to each other to form a generally annular core assembly such that adjacent core members are disposed in non-contacting relation. Windings are operatively associated with the core members. The stator assembly has an interior portion defining a rotor chamber and a rotor assembly is disposed in the rotor chamber. The connecting structure has a partition portion constructed and arranged to isolate the windings from the rotor chamber. A shaft is provided on which the rotor assembly and impeller are mounted. The shaft includes a hollow portion in open communication with the rotor chamber. Bearing structure is operatively associated with the hollow portion of the shaft for supporting the shaft for rotational movement. An electronic control unit is coupled to the motor assembly and has an upper surface in communication with the rotor chamber. A fluid flow path structure is constructed and arranged to permit fluid (1) to pass from a high pressure portion of the impeller chamber and enter the rotor chamber so that the rotor assembly may be submerged in the fluid, (2) to contact the upper surface of the electronic control unit to cool the electronic control unit, (3) to contact the core members, with the partition portion preventing the fluid from contacting the windings, and (4) to enter the hollow portion of the shaft to cool the bearing structure.
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Horski Marek
Kershaw Peter A.
Mullins Burton S.
Ramirez Nestor
Siemens Canada Limited
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