Method for winding the stator of a multiphase electric motor

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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C029S596000, C029S598000, C029S605000, C029S609000, C310S179000, C310S184000, C310S198000, C310S208000, C310S256000, C336S212000, C336S234000

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07430796

ABSTRACT:
In a method for winding the stator of a multiphase electric motor a plurality of mutually spaced stator teeth are assigned to each phase, wherein all the teeth of the stator are wound without a break in the winding wire, and wherein the winding wire is taken via a contact-making element of a contact-making device before or after the winding of all the stator teeth assigned to a phase.

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Search Report & Written Opinion; EP05010261; 7 Pgs, Oct. 2005.

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