Motor using permanent magnet rotor

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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C310S156530, C310S156560

Reexamination Certificate

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06512317

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a permanent magnet rotor and in particular relates to a brushless silicon steel rotor using plug-in type arc-shaped permanent magnets, capable of reducing magnetic flux leakage.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The direct current brushless rotor using plug-in type arc-shaped permanent magnets can usually be manufactured with relative ease. To improve space utilization, the gap between two magnets is reduced to the degree that the manufacturing process would allow, resulting in unwanted drawback of magnetic flux leakage. Usually, the shorter the gap, the more serious the magnetic flux leakage. The problems caused by magnetic flux leakage are two-folds: (1) decreasing effective torque and reducing motor efficiency and (2) increasing cogging torque and lowering start capability, as well as causing vibration and noise and comprising overall motor performance.
FIG. 1
shows a 3-dimensional perspective of a brushless permanent magnet direct current rotor
10
using plug-in type arc-shaped permanent magnets in accordance with an embodiment of the prior art, wherein a rotary iron core is formed by stacking a plurality of round steel plates
12
, each steel plate
12
having, on its circumference, a plurality of arc-shaped openings
121
. A plurality of arc-shaped permanent magnets of alternating poles is so arranged that each permanent magnet
13
be provided in a corresponding opening
121
. Said round steel plates
12
are secured together to form a solid piece by pins, screw bolts or rivets through rivet holes
122
. The outer perimeter comers of two adjacent permanent magnets
13
, have the highest concentration of magnetic flux. As previously stated, when the outer perimeter comers of two adjacent permanent magnets
13
, get too close, conventional permanent magnet rotor
10
as shown in
FIG. 1
is prone to magnetic flux leakage. Such magnetic flux leakage affects motor efficiency and start capability, produces vibration and noise, and lowers overall motor performance.
Later inventions suggest round-cornered permanent magnets for improving permanent magnet rotor
20
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the quest for reduced magnetic flux leakage involves adopting round-cornered design for outer perimeter corners
231
of two adjacent permanent magnets
13
so as to create a near triangle-shaped region
24
. Instead of leaving the triangle-shaped region
24
an open space, the individual round steel plate
22
now fills said region
24
. Since round steel plates
22
are of magnetic material such as silicon steel, magnetic flux leakage remains a problem to be resolved.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,087,752 discloses a recessed steel plate design aimed for improving magnetic flux leakage in permanent magnet rotor. However, the permanent magnets are bar-shaped and being oriented in radial direction. The magnetic leakage problem continues as a result.
Prior arts, U.S. Pat. No. 5,581,140 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,954,736 are related prior arts with similar disadvantages shared by the embodiment of FIG.
2
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a permanent magnet rotor structure using plug-in type arc-shaped permanent magnets, capable of reducing magnetic flux leakage and elevating overall motor performance.
To that end, the present invention reveals a permanent magnet rotor, comprising a rotary iron core formed by stacking a plurality of round steel plates, and a plurality of arc-shaped permanent magnets. Each round steel plate has, on its circumference, a plurality of individual arc-shaped openings separated from one another. A permanent magnet of suitable size and shape is provided in an arc-shaped opening. Said permanent magnets of alternating poles are so arranged that each permanent magnet be provided in a corresponding opening. The characteristics of the present invention include round-cornered design by removing sharp cornered areas in outer perimeter corners of two adjacent permanent magnets
13
so as to help form open triangle-shaped regions not fully occupied by solid steel plates, said open triangle-shaped regions being formed by removing portions of or creating holes in said steel plates. The magnetic flux is thus reduced and the motor efficiency elevated.
In one aspect of the present invention, said steel plates having portions removed are provided by creating v-shaped grooves on the outer wall of steel plates so that the tip of v-shaped grooves points the round-cornered areas.
In another aspect of the present invention, said steel plates having holes created are provided by generating triangle-shaped channels on the portions of steel plates opposite round-cornered areas.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, coordination of orientation for steel plates is achieved by marking the same depression on the same location of individual steel plates, each plate having a depression on one side and a corresponding elevation on the opposite side thereof, and stacking a plurality of said steel plates so that the depressions of individual steel plates fit one upon another.
The following Description and Designation of Drawings are provided in order to help understand the features and content of the present invention.


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