Title of Invention

SLOW MOVING ELECTRICAL MACHINE

Abstract Slow moving electrical machine comprising an annular set of windings (23) on iron cores (45) of laminated sheets or pressed iron powder, and a corresponding annular set of permanent magnets (36), particularly a permanently magnetized synchronous machine (PMSM) for sinus voltage, combination of - windings being concentrated and not distributed in grooves, - winding cores (45) being arranged alternating with iron cores (46) without windings, every second iron core being provided with a winding, the number of grooves or intervals between the cores and the number of poles being different, the number of grooves s and the number of poles p follow the equations !s-p!=2*m and s=12*n*m n and m being natural numbers, and that it is built for three phase voltage, with serial connection of adjoining coils, to make 2*m such groups per phase, which can be connected in series or in parallel.
Full Text This invention relates to a slow moving electrical motor.
The invention further relates to a slow moving electrical machine, such as a
motor or generator or a combined motor-generator.
Background
A slow moving electrical machine may be used for different purposes, e.g
for land or sea vehicles, for hoisting and lifting equipment and in some cases
also for power generating. Such machines are known as "permanently
magnetized synchronous machines" (PMSM). But some of these machines
are not suitably for an intended, specific purpose, particularly depending on
the conditions of efficiency and space demand.
A growing demand for energy economization, due to energy supply and
energy costs, exists. This particularly applies to motors/generators intended
for vehicles and other purposes being powered by batteries. To reduce the
battery capacity required and extend the operational range or the powder
output of battery powered applications. The highest efficiency possible is
necessary.
In some situations, the need for space economy is also a critical factor.
Objects
The main object of the invention is to create an improved electrical machine,
particularly a motor, which is more energy economical and space saving
than prior art machines for similar purposes. Generally, it is an object to
create an energy efficient electrical machine, which can compete with
existing synchronous machines for industrial purposes, but at the same time
the machine should be suitable for being powered by a battery, to be used for
operating vehicles and other equipment without continuous more power.
It is particularly important to provide an electrical machine suitable for slow
rotation, with electronic drive control, to avoid the need for gears. It is also
desirable to be able to scale the machine within large limits according to the
purpose and also be able to use identical components for different sizes.
Other objects linked to particular areas of use will appear from the
description of embodiments to follow.
Brief Description of the Invention
The invention relates to slow moving electrical machine comprising an
annular set of windings on iron cores of laminated sheets or pressed iron
powder, and a corresponding annular set of permanent magnets, particularly
a permanently magnetized synchronous machine (PMSM) for sinus voltage,
characterized by a combination of - windings being concentrated and not
distributed in grooves, winding cores being arranged alternating with iron
cores without windings, every second iron core being provided with a
winding, the number of grooves or intervals between the cores and the
number of poles being different, the number of grooves s and the number of
poles p follow the equations I s-p!=2*m and s=12*n*m
n and m being natural numbers, and that it is built for three phase voltage,
with serial connection of adjoining coils, to make 2*m such groups per
phase, which can be connected in series or in parallel.
This machine has proved suitable as a motor for e.g. vehicles, thrust
propellers and winches. It can be manufactured in different sizes. Within one
size range, identical elements can be used for different purposes, e.g powder
cores, magnets, iron yokes for magnets, coils and the plastic frames for the
powder cores. This standardizing of elements will reduce the manufacturing
costs,
It is possible to adapt an electrical machine according to the invention,
particularly as a motor, to different purposes, e.g. for powering wheel chairs
and other vehicles, for powering thrusters on ships, for winches and for
process applications demanding slow rotation. The need for gears is
eliminated, and the costs will be lower than for corresponding known power
units. The rotational control and the conversion from motor to generator
application in combined use can be achieved with electronic controls based
on known principles, which in most cases can be incorporated into the
housing of the machine.
For motor applications, the electrical machine according to the invention has
several advantages.
- low vibrations under operation, and thus low noise,
- high starting torque,
- high efficiency, particularly when using laminated cores,
- high flexibility in design, particularly with regard to the main
dimensions
- it can easily be provided with double or multiple stator and can thus
be easily scaled up
. based on standard components, particularly powder cores, magnets,
iron yokes, coils and forms with coils.
The invention will bring the greatest advantage used in connection with an
axial field, i.e axially magnetizing. But it will also work with a radial field,
when easy mounting and demounting is particularly important.
Further details of the invention will appear from the following description of
embodiments.
Examples
The invention is described in more detail with reference to the
accompanying drawings, wherein
Fig. 1 shows an axial section of an embodiment adapted for use s a slow
rotating integrated wheel motor for a vehicle. This embodiment may be
applicable to wheel chairs, cars or other transport purposes,
Fig. 2 shows a schematic section through the stator windings with cores of
iron powder,
Fig. 3 shows a diagram for the winding of fig.2.
The electrical machine of Fig.1 is a motor suitable for powering a vehicle,
such as a wheel chair, a car or another transport means with wheels. It may
be provided for periodical use as generator, e.g. at braking. The motor
includes a shaft 11 that, by an inner gradually reduced end 12 with a key
groove 13 and a key 14 is held by a carrier arm 15 or corresponding bracket
on the vehicle. The locking is provided with a nut 16 with a washer 17.
The shaft 11 carries a stator part 18 and a rotating part, both comprising
multiple components. The stator part 18 includes a hub 19 shrunk on the
shaft with a radial central flange 20 emerging into and carrying a cylindrical
stator bushing 21 extending towards the carrier arm 15, but ending in an
axial distance from this element. The stator bushing 21 has a moulded form
22 of plastic with inlaid windings 23 distributed around the circumference.
In the illustrated embodiment, eighteen separated stator coils 23 are
provided. The stator coils have, in radial section, a rectangular shape which
will cooperate with a rotor part described below. Details of the stator
windings will also be further described.
As carrier for the rotor and a wheel, an annular inner disk 24 and an annular
outer disk 25 are provided, the outer disk being integrated with a generally
cylindrical rim 26 carried also by the inner disk.
The inner disk 24 is carried by a bearing housing 27 with a bearing 28
mounted on the shaft 11 close to the carrier arm 15. At its circumference the
inner disk 24 is connected to a flange 29 of the rim 26 by screws 30.
The outer disk 25 is mounted on the end of the hub 19 and is connected with
screws 31 to a central enclosure 32 also providing housing for a bearing 33
on the end of the shaft 11. The outer end of the rim 26 has a second flange
34 which together with the inner flange 29 provides space for a tire (not
shown) or another wheel track. For accommodating a tube valve, the rim 26
has an opening 35 adjoining the outer flange 34.
The disks 24 and 25 function as a motor housing and rotor carrier, each
having a set of rotor segments or magnets 36. The magnets 36, thirty-eight
on each side, of the illustrated embodiment, can be manufactured of a known
permanent magnetic material. They are carried by an iron ring 37 mounted
on the respective disks 24, 25 with screws 38 from the outside, It is
important that the number of magnets are different from the number of
grooves between the iron elements of the windings.
Between the magnets 36 and the stator form 22, an airgap A is present. The
airgap is permanent, partly due to the outer arrangement of the bearing 33,
which provides high stability.
For introducing a power cable (not shown) to the windings 23, the shaft 11
has an axial bore 39 which through an inclined bore 40 is communicating
with the a space 41 inside the stator bushing. A continued bore through the
shaft communicates with a space 42 at the end of the shaft, and provides for
accommodating parts of the electronic power control circuits.
The space 41 within the stator bushing 21 can also accommodate
components of the control circuit. A braking device can be arranged in the
free space between the disks 24, 25, for certain purposes, e.g. for the use in
vehicles.
In Fig. 2 the windings of the axial machine of Fig.l are shown
schematically, with three double sets of stator windings 23A, 23B and 23C,
respectively 23 A', 23B' and 23C which are mounted on iron cores 45,
prepared from laminated sheets or iron powder. The coils are arranged
distributed and not in grooves. Each set of windings encloses three iron
cores with a free iron core 46 arranged interchangeably. Thus there are
thirty-six iron cores 45.
Generally, the number of grooves s and the number of poles p follows the
equations
is-p!=2*m and s=12*n*m
n and m being natural numbers, making 2*m such groups per phase, to be
connected in series or parallel.
The set of windings can be connected in series as shown or in parallel, in
both cases for 3 phase feeding (RST).
The embodiment with iron powder has a lower efficiency than
corresponding elements prepared with sheet lam ells, but this is not necessary
for some equipment with a restricted time of use. On the other hand, it will
lower the operating costs substantially.
The stator windings 23 on the iron cores 45 are molded into a plastic
component or stator form 23 (Fig. 1).
In Fig. 3 a winding diagram for the winding of Fig.2 is shown, with at set of
windings for each phase and with the ends prepared for connection in series
or parallel. On the drawing n=3 and m=1.
Modifications
Iron cores in the form of conventional laminates can be used. This provides
a higher efficiency but at somewhat higher costs. The purpose and the
utilization will determine which solution is optimal. The use and design can
be modified according to various needs.
In one embodiment, the disks 24, 25 with the outer rim 26, can be attached
to a carrier, while the shaft II is connected to a unit to be rotated.
WE CLAIM:
1. Slow moving electrical machine comprising an annular »et
of windings (23) on iron cores (45) of laminated sheets or
pressed iron powder, and a corresponding annular set of permanent
magnets (36) particularly a permanently magnetized synchronous
machine for simus voltage, characterized by a combination
of :
- windings being concentrated and not distributed in
grooves,
- winding cores (45) being arranged alternating with iron
cores (46) without windings, every second iron core being
provided with a winding,
the number of grooves or intervals between the cores and
the number of poles being different, the number of grooves s and
the number of poles p follow the equations:
|s-p! =2* m and s=12*n* m
n and m being natural numbers, and that it is built for three
phase voltage, with serial connection of adjoining coils, to
make 2*m such groups per phase, which can be connected in series
or in parallel.
2. Electrical machine as claimed in claim 1, with an axial
field wherein two or more rotors are arranged side by side, to
create multiple airgaps.
3. Electrical machine as claimed in claim 1, with fixed
stator windings, wherein:
- stator windings (23) are carried by a tunular carrier (21)
- the stator windings (23) are incorporated in a cylindrical
carrier of a non-conductive material
- the magnetic elements (36) are arrached in two
symmetrically arranged annular arrays.
4. Electrical machine as claimed in claim 3 wherein the
annular arrays of magnetic elements (36) are attached to a pair
of annular disks (24,25) carrying between them the rim (26) of a
wheel, the tubular stator carrier (21) being attached to a fixed
carrier shaft (11).

Slow moving electrical machine comprising an annular set of windings (23) on iron cores (45)
of laminated sheets or pressed iron powder, and a corresponding annular set of
permanent magnets (36),
particularly a permanently magnetized synchronous machine (PMSM) for sinus
voltage, combination of
- windings being concentrated and not distributed in grooves,
- winding cores (45) being arranged alternating with iron cores (46) without
windings, every second iron core being provided with a winding,
the number of grooves or intervals between the cores and the number of
poles being different, the number of grooves s and the number of poles p
follow the equations
!s-p!=2*m and s=12*n*m
n and m being natural numbers, and that it is built for three phase
voltage, with serial connection of adjoining coils, to make 2*m such
groups per phase, which can be connected in series or in parallel.

Documents:

in-pct-2001-1216-granted-abstract.pdf

in-pct-2001-1216-granted-claims.pdf

in-pct-2001-1216-granted-correspondence.pdf

in-pct-2001-1216-granted-description (complete).pdf

in-pct-2001-1216-granted-drawings.pdf

in-pct-2001-1216-granted-examination report.pdf

in-pct-2001-1216-granted-form 1.pdf

in-pct-2001-1216-granted-form 18.pdf

in-pct-2001-1216-granted-form 2.pdf

in-pct-2001-1216-granted-form 26.pdf

in-pct-2001-1216-granted-form 3.pdf

in-pct-2001-1216-granted-form 5.pdf

in-pct-2001-1216-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

in-pct-2001-1216-granted-specification.pdf

IN-PCT-2001-1216-KOL-FORM-27-1.1.pdf

IN-PCT-2001-1216-KOL-FORM-27.pdf


Patent Number 233866
Indian Patent Application Number IN/PCT/2001/1216/KOL
PG Journal Number 16/2009
Publication Date 17-Apr-2009
Grant Date 16-Apr-2009
Date of Filing 20-Nov-2001
Name of Patentee SMART MOTOR AS
Applicant Address BOX 60 N-7462 TRONDHEIM
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 KRISTOFFERSEN BJORN HENRIK ANGELLSGATAN 11, N-7045 TRONDHEIM
PCT International Classification Number H02K 21/27
PCT International Application Number PCT/NO2000/00174
PCT International Filing date 2000-05-25
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 19992487 1999-05-25 Norway