Elongate stator for a linear motor and bundle of laminations for

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Linear

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24530, 336208, H02K 4100

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to an elongate stator for an linear motor and to a bundle of laminations intended for producing it.
Linear motors for electric drive mechanisms have long been known. A known linear motor, intended for driving a magnetic levitation or maglev railway for rapid intercity transit, for instance, contains an elongate stator secured to the travel way, which comprises many slotted bundles of laminations place one behind the other and a three-phase alternating current-traveling-wave winding inserted into the slots thereof.
The lines in the individual winding turns of the traveling wave winding are mechanically fixedly joined together in prefabrication and are then placed in the slots of the elongate stator or inductor (German Patent DE 30 06 382 C2). The mechanically fixed connection can be accomplished by means of clamps, which hold together the lines of the end turns of the windings and at the same time make an electrical connection of the line sheath with a ground conductor that is extended along the inductor past the end turns of the windings.
For mechanically fixing the position of the lines in the slots of the elongate stator, mounts extended over the length of the slots are used, for instance in the form of half-shells (German Patent Disclosure DE 33 09 051), which comprise injection-molded plastic parts and have laterally protruding resilient arms, which are braced, in the finally mounted state, on corresponding bearing shoulders formed in the slot walls. As a result, on the one hand complicated and expensive tools are needed to produce the mounts, as well as extra work steps for mounting the mounts during installation of the windings. On the other, the bracing of the mounts on the bearing shoulders means that a very thin corrosion protection layer applied to the bundle of laminations (German Patent DE 31 10 339 C2) will gradually tear or burst at the bracing points, creating opportunities for rust to form. Besides, the mounts become brittle over time, and as a result the snap connections formed by the resilient arms age and break. Elongate stators of this kind are therefore not as weatherproof as would be needed for use in rapid transit systems or the like. Because of the unavoidable play of the mounts in the slots, clattering noises ensue whenever something passes over them, unfavorably affecting total sound emissions.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is therefore the object of the invention to propose a means that is suitable for simplified yet economical positional fixation of the lines in the slots of the elongate stator and at the same time reliably precludes corrosion.
The invention has the advantage that no additional components are required for the positional fixation of the lines in the slots of the elongate stator, and the lines are retained in the slots by positive or nonpositive engagement. As a result, on the one hand rapid, simple mounting of the lines is assured, and on the other, since only the outer sheets of the lines come into contact with the slot walls, undesirable wear of the corrosion protection layer of the stator bundle is avoided entirely.
The object is described in further detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawing in terms of preferred exemplary embodiments.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1, in a schematic, perspective view, the elongate stator of a linear motor having a three-phase alternating current winding;
FIG. 2, a perspective view of a small portion of the elongate stator, containing only a single slot, in which the form of the slot wall has been made by punching;
FIGS. 3 and 4, one front view each of the slot of FIG. 2, respectively before and after an electric line has been placed in it;
FIG. 5, in a perspective view corresponding to FIG. 2, a small portion of an elongate stator with a single slot, whose final form is obtained by lining the bundle of laminations with plastic;
FIG. 6, in a perspective view corresponding to FIG. 2, a small portion of an elongate stator with a single slot, whose fin

REFERENCES:
patent: 4975672 (1990-12-01), McLyman
patent: 5263671 (1993-11-01), Baum

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