Stator core, stator and motor

文档序号:720976 发布日期:2021-04-16 浏览:6次 中文

阅读说明:本技术 定子芯、定子和马达 (Stator core, stator and motor ) 是由 徐慈英 于 2016-04-05 设计创作,主要内容包括:本发明提供了一种定子芯,该定子芯包括:头部,该头部沿周向方向延伸;齿,该齿从头部向内延伸;第一突出部分,第一突出部分相对于头部的外周表面向外突出;第二突出部分,第二突出部分相对于第一突出部分的外周表面向外突出。本发明还提供了包括该定子芯的定子以及马达。(The present invention provides a stator core, including: a head portion extending in a circumferential direction; a tooth extending inwardly from the head; a first protruding portion protruding outward with respect to an outer circumferential surface of the head; and a second protruding portion protruding outward with respect to an outer circumferential surface of the first protruding portion. The invention also provides a stator comprising the stator core and a motor.)

1. A motor, the motor comprising:

a housing;

a stator disposed in the housing; and

a rotor disposed in the stator and including a central axis,

wherein the stator comprises a plurality of split stator cores, at least one of the plurality of split stator cores comprising a head and teeth extending from the head, and

wherein at least two or more grooves are provided on an outer circumferential surface of the head portion to reduce a friction area between the stator and the housing.

2. The motor of claim 1, wherein the head includes a first peripheral surface at a first distance from the central axis and a second peripheral surface at a second distance from the central axis,

wherein the first distance is less than the second distance, and

wherein the grooves are provided on the first and second outer peripheral surfaces, respectively.

3. The motor of claim 2, wherein the grooves include a first groove disposed on the first peripheral surface and a second groove disposed on the second peripheral surface.

4. The motor of claim 2, wherein the second outer peripheral surface is in contact with the housing and the first outer peripheral surface is spaced apart from the housing.

5. The motor of claim 3, wherein the first and second grooves extend in an axial direction from an upper end of the stator to a lower end of the stator.

6. The motor of claim 2, wherein the first and second outer peripheral surfaces form concentric circles about the central axis.

7. The motor of claim 2, wherein the curvature of the second outer peripheral surface is the same as the curvature of the inner surface of the housing.

8. The motor according to claim 2, wherein the first outer circumferential surface is arranged at a center of the head portion based on a circumferential direction.

9. The motor according to claim 3, wherein the first groove is arranged at a center of the head portion based on a circumferential direction.

10. The motor according to claim 3, wherein the second outer peripheral surface is plural, and the plural second outer peripheral surfaces are symmetrical with respect to the first outer peripheral surface.

11. The motor of claim 10, wherein the second groove is formed on one of the second outer peripheral surfaces.

12. The motor according to claim 2, wherein a length of the first outer circumferential surface in the circumferential direction is longer than a length of the second outer circumferential surface in the circumferential direction.

13. The motor of claim 1, wherein the plurality of divided stator cores are connected to each other and integrally formed.

14. The motor of claim 1, wherein a first spacing portion is formed between the stator and the housing by the first groove, a second spacing portion is formed between the stator and the housing by the second groove, and the first and second spacing portions are spaced apart from each other.

15. The motor of claim 3, wherein the friction torque is reduced by the first and second grooves.

16. The motor according to claim 1, wherein the stator includes a first region and a second region that are separated based on a virtual center line X passing through the center axis, and the first region and the second region are symmetrical with respect to the center line X.

17. A motor, the motor comprising:

a housing;

a stator disposed in the housing; and

a rotor disposed in the stator and including a central axis,

wherein the stator includes a stator core and a coil wound on the stator core,

wherein the stator core is formed by coupling a plurality of divided stator cores to each other,

wherein the plurality of split stator cores include a head and teeth extending from the head,

wherein the head includes a first surface spaced apart from the housing and two second surfaces in contact with the housing,

wherein the first surface comprises a first groove extending in an axial direction, and

wherein at least one of the two second surfaces comprises a second groove.

18. The motor of claim 17, wherein the curvature of the second surface is the same as the curvature of the inner surface of the housing.

19. The motor of claim 17, wherein a length of the first surface in the circumferential direction is longer than a length of the second surface in the circumferential direction.

20. A motor, the motor comprising:

a housing;

a stator disposed in the housing; and

a rotor disposed in the stator and including a central axis,

wherein the stator comprises a plurality of split stator cores, at least one of the plurality of split stator cores comprising a head and teeth extending from the head, and

wherein an outer circumferential surface of the head portion includes two grooves configured to reduce a friction area between the stator and the housing,

wherein the two grooves do not overlap each other in the radial direction.

Technical Field

Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a stator core, a stator, and a motor.

Background

Generally, an EPS (electric power steering) system is used to ensure steering stability of a vehicle. In the EPS system, an ECU (electronic control unit) drives a motor in accordance with driving conditions detected by a speed sensor, a torque angle sensor, a torque sensor, and the like. Therefore, the EPS system can ensure turning stability and a quick and stable restoring force, so that the driver can drive the vehicle safely.

In the EPS system, the motor assists the torque of the steering wheel operation by the driver, so that the driver can operate the steering wheel with a small physical force. Here, the motor may be a BLDC (brushless direct current) motor. The main components of a BLDC motor are formed of a stator on which coils are wound and a rotor to which magnets are coupled so that the motor can be rotated by electromagnetic interaction with each other.

In particular, an important characteristic of EPS motors is that the performance of the motor depends on how the friction torque can be reduced. The friction torque refers to a mechanical component (component) or a friction component generated during rotation of the motor.

Disclosure of Invention

Technical challenge

Accordingly, it is an object of the present disclosure to address, in whole or in part, at least one or more of the above problems and/or disadvantages to provide at least the advantages described below.

In order to reduce the friction torque of the motor as described above, at least two stepped regions are provided, wherein the stepped regions differ from one another in their height. Therefore, when the stator is mounted in the housing, the friction torque can be reduced by reducing the friction index.

Technical scheme

To achieve at least the above objects, in accordance with the purpose of the present disclosure, in whole or in part, as embodied and broadly described, in a general aspect, there is provided a plurality of stator cores including teeth protruding from a head, wherein the plurality of stator cores may be adjacent to each other and coupled such that an outer circumferential surface of the head may form a circular shape, wherein at least two stepped regions may be provided on the head.

In some exemplary embodiments, the linear directions of the respective stepped regions from one end of the tooth to the outer circumferential surface of the head may be different from each other.

Further, in another general aspect, there is provided a motor including: a motor housing; a stator including the plurality of stator cores, each stator core including teeth protruding from a head; and a rotor rotatably installed at a center of the stator and including a magnet module and a through hole formed at the center, wherein at least two stepped regions may be provided at a head portion of the stator core, wherein linear distances from one end portion of the tooth to an outer circumferential surface of the head portion of each of the stepped regions may be different from each other, and wherein any one of the at least two stepped regions may contact an inner circumferential surface of the motor housing.

In some exemplary embodiments, the stator core may include: a head portion extending in a circumferential direction; a tooth extending inwardly from the head; a first protruding portion protruding outward with respect to an outer circumferential surface of the head; and a second protruding portion protruding outward with respect to an outer circumferential surface of the first protruding portion.

In some exemplary embodiments, the first protruding portion may include: a first protrusion disposed in a first direction of the circumferential direction with respect to an outer circumferential surface of the head; and a second protrusion disposed in a second direction opposite to the first direction with respect to an outer circumferential surface of the head.

In some exemplary embodiments, the first protrusion and the second protrusion may be formed to be symmetrical centering on the center of the head.

In some exemplary embodiments, the length of the first protrusion in the circumferential direction may be longer than the length of the outer circumferential surface of the head portion in the circumferential direction.

In some exemplary embodiments, the first protrusion may include an inclined portion that obliquely connects the outer circumferential surface of the head with the outer circumferential surface of the first protrusion.

In some exemplary embodiments, the second protruding portion may include: a third protrusion disposed in a first direction with respect to the first protrusion; and a fourth protrusion disposed in the second direction with respect to the second protrusion.

In some exemplary embodiments, the third protrusion and the fourth protrusion may be formed to be symmetrical about the center of the head.

In some exemplary embodiments, the length of the third protrusion in the circumferential direction may be longer than the length of the first protrusion in the circumferential direction and shorter than the length of the outer circumferential surface of the head in the circumferential direction.

In some exemplary embodiments, the first protruding part may protrude outward with respect to the outer circumferential surface of the head part by a length longer than a length of the second protruding part protruding outward with respect to the outer circumferential surface of the first protruding part.

In some exemplary embodiments, a friction reducing pattern including a plurality of inwardly depressed grooves may be formed at least one of an outer circumferential surface of the head portion and an outer circumferential surface of the first protruding portion.

In some exemplary embodiments, the stator may include: a first stator core; and a second stator core coupled to the first stator core in a circumferential direction, wherein the first stator core includes: a head portion extending in a circumferential direction; a tooth extending inwardly from the head; a first protruding portion protruding outward with respect to an outer circumferential surface of the head; and a second protruding portion protruding outward with respect to an outer circumferential surface of the first protruding portion.

In some exemplary embodiments, the first stator core and the second stator core may be integrally formed.

In some exemplary embodiments, the motor may include: a stator core including a head portion extending in a circumferential direction, teeth extending inwardly from the head portion, a first protruding portion protruding outwardly with respect to an outer peripheral surface of the head portion, a second protruding portion protruding outwardly with respect to an outer peripheral surface of the first protruding portion; and a housing accommodating the stator core therein, wherein an outer peripheral surface of the second protruding portion is in inner contact with an inner peripheral surface of the housing.

Advantageous effects

According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, at least two step regions may be provided, wherein the step regions differ from each other in their height. Therefore, when the stator is mounted in the housing, the friction torque can be reduced by reducing the friction index.

Drawings

Fig. 1 is a plan view illustrating a stator core according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.

Fig. 2 is a conceptual diagram for describing the structure of fig. 1.

Fig. 3 is a plan view illustrating a stator according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.

Fig. 4 is a plan view illustrating a partial structure of a motor according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.

Fig. 5 is an enlarged perspective view shown by enlarging a portion of a motor according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.

Fig. 6 is a graph illustrating test results for reducing friction according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.

Fig. 7 is a sectional view illustrating a motor according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.

Detailed Description

Hereinafter, some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the explanation of the drawings, the same reference numerals will be used to designate the same or similar elements. Therefore, redundant explanation and description of the same configuration may be omitted.

Various elements may be described using terms including ordinal numbers such as "first," "second," etc. However, these elements are not limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one particular element from another.

Fig. 1 is a plan view illustrating a stator core according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure; FIG. 2 is a conceptual diagram depicting the architecture of FIG. 1; and fig. 3 is a plan view illustrating a stator according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.

The stator 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure may be formed by a continuous coupling of a plurality of stator cores 110.

Referring to fig. 1 to 3, the stator 100 may include a plurality of stator cores 110 having teeth 112 protruding from a head 111. The plurality of stator cores 110 may be adjacent to each other, and the plurality of stator cores 110 may be coupled such that the outer circumferential surface of the head 111 forms a circular shape. In particular, in this case, at least two step regions a2, a3 may be provided at the head 111 of the stator core 110, wherein the straight distances of the respective step regions a2, a3 from the inner ends of the teeth 112 to the outer circumferential surface of the head 111 are different from each other.

As shown in fig. 1, the stepped regions a2, a3 may be defined as regions each having a different straight-line distance measured from the inner end a to the outer circumferential surface of the head 111, wherein the outer circumferential surface of the head 111 realizes a curved surface having a predetermined curvature.

In particular, each of the stepped regions a2, a3 may be implemented as a region of a structure having a surface of predetermined curvature. Here, among the at least two stepped regions, a region contacting a surface of the motor housing may be positioned higher than another region, and a lower stepped region may be implemented as a separate region spaced apart from the motor housing to reduce a friction region.

In an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, two of the stepped regions are formed at the head of the stator core. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Therefore, a larger number of step regions can be formed at the stator core.

As shown in fig. 1, the stepped regions a2, a3 may include a first stepped region a2 and a second stepped region a3, wherein the first stepped region a2 has a bi-directional first curvature surface at the centerline X, the second stepped region a3 extends from a distal end of the first stepped region a2 and has a second curvature surface, and a linear distance of the second stepped region a3 is greater than a linear distance of the first stepped region a 2. Although the height of the second stepped region a3 is higher than the height of the first stepped region a2 in the present exemplary embodiment, conversely, the height (linear distance) of the first stepped region a2 may be higher than the height of the second stepped region a 3.

Further, a stepped groove a1 formed in the arrangement direction of the teeth 112 may also be provided at a position where the center line X meets the outer circumferential surface of the head 111. The depth of the step groove a1 may be deeper than the depth of the first step region a 2.

Although not shown in the drawings, a friction reducing pattern part including a plurality of inwardly depressed grooves having a structure similar to that of the stepped groove a1 may be formed at least one of the outer circumferential surface of the first stepped region a2 and the outer circumferential surface of the second stepped surface a 3. Therefore, the friction index of the surface can be further reduced.

As shown in fig. 2, the stator core 110 having the structure as shown in fig. 1 may be implemented in a structure in which a radius R2 of an imaginary circle is different from a radius R1 of the imaginary circle. Here, the radius R2 refers to a radius of a virtual circle to which the curvature surface of the first stepped region a2 extends, and the radius R1 refers to a radius of a virtual circle to which the curvature surface of the second stepped region a3 extends.

In particular, in the case where a plurality of stator cores 110 are combined to form the stator 100 as shown in fig. 3, the outer circumferential surface of the stator 100 may correspond to a virtual circle having a radius R1 as shown in fig. 2. That is, the second stepped regions a3 of the adjacently disposed stator cores 110 may all have equal heights and curvatures, so that it is possible to eliminate a height deviation in a composite structure formed of a plurality of stator cores 110. Therefore, friction with the outer case can be reduced.

Fig. 4 is a plan view illustrating a partial structure of a motor according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure; and fig. 5 is an enlarged perspective view shown by enlarging a portion of the motor according to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.

As shown in fig. 4 and 5, when the contact area Y between the stepped areas a2, a3 and the inner surface of the housing 500 of the motor is enlarged, it can be determined that a separation portion between the first stepped area a2 and the inner surface of the housing 500 of the motor is formed at the head 111 of the stator core 110. The presence of such a separate portion may reduce the contact area between the stator 110 and the housing 500 of the motor, so that friction can be reduced overall.

Table 1 below shows the results of friction torque comparison between the exemplary embodiment and the comparative embodiment in which the stepped regions a2, a3 of the present disclosure are formed under the condition that the stator core 110 having the same standard is provided. In this case, the first stepped area a2 forms a 5mm section in the left-right direction based on the center line X. A driving force of 30rpm was equally applied in this experiment.

{ Table 1}

As determined from the results of table 1, when the stator core 110 having the same standard employs the step regions a2, a3 according to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the friction torque can be reduced by up to 25%.

The results can also be determined in the graph shown in fig. 6, where the friction torque is significantly reduced in the stepped region (gap) embodiment according to the present disclosure compared to conventional products.

Hereinafter, an example of an EPS (electric power steering) motor employing a stator core for a motor according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to fig. 7. However, it will be apparent that the stator core 110 according to the exemplary embodiment may be applied to various types of motors. In the present exemplary embodiment, the EPS motor is described as an example.

Referring to fig. 7, a motor housing 500 and a bracket 30 coupled to the housing 500 may be provided. The upper surface of the case 500 may be open, and a support pipe 11 may protrude from the central portion of the lower surface of the case 500. A first bearing 31 may be installed at the support pipe 11, and a second bearing 32 may be installed at the bracket 30. The shaft 400 may contact and support the first bearing 31 and the second bearing 32. An upper portion of the shaft 400 may be supported by the second bearing 32, and a lower portion of the shaft 400 may be supported by the first bearing 31.

The upper end of the shaft 400 may protrude upward by passing through the bracket 30, and the upper end of the shaft 400 may be combined with a device 60 connected to a steering shaft (not shown). The stator 100 and the rotor 300 may be installed inside the case 500. The rotor 300 may include a rotor core 320 and magnets 310, wherein the rotor core 320 is coupled to the shaft 400, and the magnets 310 are coupled to an outer circumferential surface of the rotor core 320. Although a structure in which the magnets 310 are coupled to the outer circumferential surface of the rotor core 320 is proposed in the present exemplary embodiment, alternatively, another structure in which the magnets 310 are inserted in the rotor core 320 may be applied. In addition, the stator 100 may include a stator core 110 and a coil 120, wherein the stator core 110 is disposed between the magnet 310 and the case 110, and the coil 120 is wound on the stator core 110.

In this case, the stepped regions a2, a3 as previously described in fig. 1 to 5 may be applied to the stator core 110 constituting the stator 100. In the structure as described above, the shaft 400 may be rotated by the interaction between the magnetic field generated by the stator 100 and the magnetic field generated by the rotor 300.

Meanwhile, the sensing plate 40 may be coupled to the shaft 400 to rotate together with the shaft 400, and the sensing magnet 50 may be mounted at the sensing plate 40. In addition, a circuit board 10 may be mounted at the bracket 30, and a sensing element 20 facing the sensing magnet 50 may be mounted at the circuit board 10. Sensing element 20 may sense the degree of rotation of sensing magnet 50, and thus sense the degree of rotation of sensing plate 40 coupled with sensing magnet 50 and shaft 400.

According to some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the stator core 110 may include a head 111, a tooth 112, a first protrusion 114, and a second protrusion 115.

According to some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the stator core 110 may include a head 111 extending in a circumferential direction.

According to some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the stator core 110 may include teeth 112 extending inwardly from the head 111.

According to some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the stator core 110 may include a first protrusion portion 114 protruding outward from the outer circumferential surface 113 of the head 111.

According to some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the stator core 110 may include a second protrusion portion 115 protruding outward from an outer circumferential surface of the first protrusion portion 114.

The first protruding portion 114 may include a first protruding portion 114a and a second protruding portion 114 b. The first protruding portion 114 may include: a first protrusion 114a, the first protrusion 114a being disposed in a first direction of the circumferential direction with respect to the outer circumferential surface 113 of the head 111; and a second protrusion 114b, the second protrusion 114b being disposed in a second direction opposite to the first direction with respect to the outer circumferential surface 113 of the head 111.

Here, the first protrusion 114a and the second protrusion 114b may be formed to be symmetrical about the center of the head 111. In addition, the length of the first protrusion 114a in the circumferential direction may be longer than the length of the outer circumferential surface of the head 111 in the circumferential direction.

The first protrusion 114 may include an inclined portion 116, and the inclined portion 116 connects the outer circumferential surface 113 of the head 111 and the outer circumferential surface of the first protrusion 114 obliquely.

The second protrusion portion 115 may include a third protrusion 115a and a fourth protrusion 115 b. The second protruding portion 115 may include: a third protrusion 115a disposed in the first direction with respect to the first protrusion 114 a; and a fourth protrusion 115b disposed in the second direction with respect to the second protrusion 114 b. Here, the third protrusion 115a and the fourth protrusion 114b may be formed to be symmetrical about the center of the head 111. The length of the third protrusion 115a in the circumferential direction may be longer than the length of the first protrusion 114a in the circumferential direction and shorter than the length of the outer circumferential surface of the head 111 in the circumferential direction.

According to some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the length of the first protrusion portion 114 protruding outward with respect to the outer circumferential surface 113 of the head 111 may be longer than the length of the second protrusion portion 115 protruding outward with respect to the outer circumferential surface of the first protrusion portion 114.

According to some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, a friction reducing pattern portion (not shown) including a plurality of inwardly depressed grooves may be formed at least one of the outer circumferential surface 113 of the head portion 111 and the outer circumferential surface of the first protruding portion 114.

According to some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the stator 100 may be formed of the following structure: in this structure, the plurality of stator cores 110 are arranged in the circumferential direction. Here, the plurality of stator cores 110 may be integrally formed.

A motor according to some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure may include a stator 100, and a case 500 accommodating the stator 100 inside. Here, the outer circumferential surface of the second protruding portion 115 may be in inner contact with the inner circumferential surface of the case 500.

In the present exemplary embodiment herein, the outer diameter of the 5mm section at both sides is reduced so that the area in contact with the housing 500 can be reduced to form an air gap. In particular, in the present exemplary embodiment, a plurality of stator cores 110 are gathered and assembled with the housing 500 in a form provided with a recess such that only eighteen segments contact the housing 500 and the remaining segments form an air gap to reduce the friction torque. That is, in the present exemplary embodiment, an air gap between the housing 500 and the stator 100 is obtained to reduce the friction torque.

The exemplary embodiments mentioned above are intended to be illustrative and are not intended to limit the scope of the claims. Many alternatives, modifications, variations, and equivalents will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The features, structures, methods, and other characteristics of the exemplary embodiments described herein may be combined in various ways to obtain additional and/or alternative exemplary embodiments within the equivalent scope. Therefore, the technical scope of the claims for the present disclosure will be determined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.

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