Motor using rotor including interior permanent magnet, and apparatus-driving-unit employing the same motor
The motor includes the following elements: a stator-core having plural teeth, and a yoke that links the teeth, coils wound on the teeth in a concentrated winding form, and a rotor with interior permanent magnets. The rotor with interior permanent magnets includes the following elements: a rotor core having plural slits of which ends extend closely to the rotor circumference, permanent magnets positioned in the slits, non-magnetic-sections provided between the circumference of the rotor-core and respective ends of permanent magnets. This construction allows the motor to withstand persistently demagnetization, to be a smaller size with high efficiency, and to be manufactured in a highly efficient manner. The motor can be integrated as a driver into an apparatus driving unit.
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What is claimed is:
1. A motor comprising:
(a) a stator core comprising a plurality of teeth and a yoke that links the teeth;
(b) coils wound on the teeth; and
(c) a rotor with at least one interior permanent magnet and an axis of rotation, wherein said rotor comprises:
(c-1) a plurality of rotor cores formed from stacked rotor-core-sheets made of electromagnetic steel plates;
(c-2) an interior permanent magnet buried within said rotor;
(c-3) a non-magnetic-section located along the outer circumference of the rotor provided in contact with at least one longitudinal end of said permanent magnet; and
(c-4) an angle ".theta." made by a width of the non-magnetic section along the outer circumference of the rotor which is measured radially around the axis of rotation from a pole boundary to the distal end of the non-magnetic section,
wherein the rotor is formed by stacking a plurality of rotor cores together, and the size of the angle ".theta." is varied between adjacent rotor cores along an axial direction which is parallel to the axis of rotation.
2. The motor as defined in claim 1 wherein said non-magnetic-section extends in a circular direction of rotor circumference.
3. The motor as defined in claim 1 wherein said permanent magnet buried within said rotor core is a solid plate.
4. The motor as defined in claim 1 wherein said permanent magnet is buried axially and straight free from being skewed within said rotor core.
5. The apparatus driving unit as defined in claim 1, wherein said driving unit drives a compressor of an air-conditioner installed in an electric vehicle.
6. The apparatus driving unit as defined in claim 1, wherein said driving unit drives a compressor of an air-conditioner installed in a vehicle.
7. The motor as defined in claim 1 wherein said rotor having interior permanent magnet comprises "N" different shapes of rotor cores having different angles ".theta.i", and "N" different shapes of rotor cores having approximately the samethickness, and the following equation is established: .theta.i=.theta.0+120.cndot.i/(P.cndot.N),
where P=a number of rotor poles, and a number of stator-slots is one of (3/2).times.P and 3P,
".theta.0" is a constant that satisfies 0.ltoreq..theta.i.ltoreq.120/P,
i=1, 2, . . . , N.
8. The motor as defined in claim 1 wherein said rotor having interior permanent magnet comprises "N" different shapes of rotor cores having different angles ".theta.i", and "N" different shapes of rotor cores having approximately the samethickness, and the following equation is established: .theta.i=.theta.0+60.cndot.i/(P.cndot.N),
where P=a number of rotor poles, and a number of stator-slots is 6P,
".theta.0" is a constant that satisfies 0.ltoreq..theta.i.ltoreq.120/P,
i=1, 2, . . . , N.
9. The motor as defined in claim 7 or claim 8 wherein
.theta.i+.theta.'i=120/P is established,
where .theta.'i is an angle extent between a pole boundary and a tail-end non-magnetic-section of "i" th rotor-core-sheet of the rotor pole in rotating direction of said rotor.
10. The motor as defined in claim 1, wherein said rotor with said interior permanent magnet is formed by stacking n/P rotor-cores and shifting the adjacent rotor cores by an angle of 360.cndot.j/P, and the following equation is established:.theta.j=.theta.0+120.cndot.j.cndot.n/(P.sup.2)
where the angle ".theta.j" takes P/n values, and each angle ".theta.j" value is repeated "n" times in an axial direction,
P is a number of rotor poles, and a number of stator-slots is one of (3/2) P and 3P,
.theta.0 is a constant satisfying 0.ltoreq..theta.j.ltoreq.120/P,
j=1, 2, . . . , P/n,
"n" is a natural number not more than P/2.
11. The motor as defined in claim 1, wherein said rotor with said interior permanent magnet is formed by stacking n/P rotor-cores and shifting the adjacent rotor cores by an angle of 360.cndot.j/P, and the following equation is established:.theta.j=.theta.0+60.cndot.j.cndot.n/(P.sup.2)
where the angle ".theta.j" takes P/n values, and each angle ".theta.j" value is repeated "n" times in an axial direction,
P is a number of rotor poles, and a number of stator-slots is 6P,
.theta.0 is a constant satisfying 0.ltoreq..theta.j.ltoreq.120/P,
j=1, 2, . . . , P/n,
"n" is a natural number not more than P/2.
12. The motor as defined in claim 10 or claim 11 wherein said "n"=1.
13. The motor as defined in claim 10 or claim 11 wherein
.theta.j+.theta.'j=120/P is established
where .theta.'j is an angle extent between a pole boundary and a tail-end non-magnetic-section of a rotor pole adjacent to the forehand non-magnetic-section of "j" th rotor pole in rotating direction of said rotor.
14. A motor comprising:
(a) a stator core comprising a plurality of teeth and a yoke that links the teeth;
(b) coils wound on the teeth; and
(c) a rotor with at least one interior permanent magnet and an axis of rotation, wherein said rotor comprises:
(c-1) a plurality of rotor cores formed from stacked rotor-core-sheets made of electromagnetic steel plates;
(c-2) an interior permanent magnet buried within said rotor core;
(c-3) a notch in the outer circumference of the rotor adjacent to a longitudinal end of a permanent magnet; and
(c-4) an angle ".theta." made by a width of the notch along the outer circumference of the rotor which is measured radially around the axis of rotation from a pole boundary to the distal end of the notch,
wherein the rotor is formed by stacking a plurality of rotor cores together, and the size of the angle ".theta." is varied between adjacent rotor cores along an axial direction which is parallel to the axis of rotation.
15. The motor as defined in claim 14 wherein said rotor having an interior permanent magnet comprises "N" different shapes of rotor cores having different angles ".theta.i", and "N" different shapes of rotor cores having approximately the samethickness, and the following equation is established: .theta.i=.theta.0+120.cndot.i/(P.cndot.N),
where P=a number of rotor poles, and a number of stator-slots is one of (3/2).times.P and 3P,
".theta.0" is a constant that satisfies 0.ltoreq..theta.i.ltoreq.120/P,
i=1, 2, . . . , N.
16. The motor as defined in claim 1 or claim 14 wherein among the stacked plurality of rotor cores, respective thicknesses of the rotor cores positioned at both ends in axial direction are thicker than other rotor cores by 0.5 mm-2.5 mm.
17. The apparatus driving unit as defined in claim 14, wherein said driving unit drives a compressor of an air-conditioner installed in an electric vehicle.
18. The apparatus driving unit as defined in claim 14, wherein said driving unit drives a compressor of an air-conditioner installed in a vehicle.
19. The motor as defined in claim 14 wherein said rotor having an interior permanent magnet comprises "N" different shapes of rotor cores having different angles ".theta.i", and each of "N" different shapes of rotor cores having approximatelythe same thickness, and the following equation is established: .theta.i=.theta.0+60.cndot.i/(P.cndot.N),
where P=a number of rotor poles, and a number of stator-slots is 6P,
".theta.0" is a constant that satisfies 0.ltoreq..theta.i.ltoreq.120/P,
i=1, 2, . . . , N.
20. The motor as defined in claim 15 or claim 19 wherein
.theta.i+.theta.'i=120/P is established,
where .theta.'i is an angle extent between a pole boundary and an edge of a tail-end notch of "i" th rotor-core-sheet of the rotor pole in rotating direction of said rotor.
21. The motor as defined in claim 14 wherein said rotor with said interior permanent magnet is formed by stacking n/P rotor-cores and shifting the adjacent rotor cores by an angle of 360.cndot.j/P, and the following equation is established:.theta.j=.theta.0+120.cndot.j.cndot.n/(P2),
where the angle ".theta.j" takes P/n values, and each angle ".theta.j" value is repeated "n" times in an axial direction,
P is a number of rotor poles, and a number of stator-slots is one of (3/2) P and 3P,
.theta.0 is a constant satisfying 0.ltoreq..theta.j.ltoreq.120/P,
j=1, 2, . . . , P/n,
"n" is a natural number not more than P/2.
22. The motor as defined in claim 14 wherein said rotor with said interior permanent magnet is formed by stacking n/P rotor-cores and shifting the adjacent rotor cores by an angle of 360.cndot.j/P, and the following equation is established:.theta.j=.theta.0+60.cndot.j.cndot.n/(P2),
where the angle ".theta.j" takes P/n values, and each angle ".theta.j" value is repeated "n" times in an axial direction,
P is a number of rotor poles, and a number of stator-slots is 6P,
.theta.0 is a constant satisfying 0.ltoreq..theta.j.ltoreq.120/P,
j=1, 2, . . . , P/n,
"n" is a natural number not more than P/2.
23. The motor as defined in claim 21 or claim 22 wherein said "n"=1.
24. The motor as defined in claim 21 or claim 22 wherein
.theta.j+.theta.'j=120/P is established
where .theta.'j is an angle extent between a pole boundary and the edge of the tail-end notch of the rotor pole adjacent to the forehand notch of "j" th rotor pole in rotating direction of said rotor.
Patent number:
6218753
View patent at USPTO
Filing date:
July 26, 1999
Issue date:
April 17, 2001
Inventors:
Yoshinari Asano (Takefu, JP)
Masayuki Shinto (Sabae, JP)
Toshio Yamamoto (Fukui, JP)
Primary Examiner:
Nestor Ramirez
Assistant Examiner:
Dang Dinh Le
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Rossi & Associates
Current U.S. Classification: 310/156.53 310/216 310/261
