1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an assembly of linear motor cooling parts mounted to a linear motor to form a cooling means.
2. Description of the Related Art
An electric motor produces heat when supplied electric energy is converted into heat energy. A cooling means for absorbing heat and cooling the electric motor is attached to the electric motor. Employed as this cooling means in general is to form a refrigerant path (hole) through which a refrigerant such as water passes in a casing itself of the electric motor to thereby cool the electric motor. Other than forming the refrigerant path in the casing of the electric motor, mounting a cooling jacket in which a refrigerant path is disposed in a meandering manner around the electric motor to cool the electric motor is also known (see Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2004-147424).
Also known is a cooling means of a linear motor carrying out linear motion, in which meandering piping is mounted to a face of a support body opposite the face on which electric action parts such as coil, a permanent magnet and an inductor of the linear motor are mounted, and a refrigerant is passed through the piping to thereby cool the linear motor (see WO 03/015242 A1).
Furthermore, also known is a linear motor in which a pipe through which refrigerant is passed is not a meandering pipe but is a straight pipe, the straight pipe is disposed on each end of a plate member made of aluminum or the like, and a plate member is mounted to the stator of a linear motor to cool the linear motor.
A first example of the prior-art cooling means for the linear motor, which is formed of a plate member and straight piping through which a refrigerant is passed, will be described by using
In this cooling means, one plate member 10 is used as shown in
The stator of the linear motor on which the magnets (or exciting coils) are disposed is mounted to the plate member 10.
Next, a second example different from the first example of the prior-art cooling means for the linear motor shown in
The cooling means is formed of two plate members 11 respectively formed with piping housing portions 6 for housing piping 4 and a plurality of mounting holes 5 and the piping 4 which is secured to the piping housing portions 6 of the plate members 11 with an adhesive or the like and through which a refrigerant is passed. Through the mounting holes 3 and the mounting holes 5, the stator element plates 1 shown in
By passing the refrigerant such as water through the piping 4 shown in
In the case of cooling means for cooling a linear motor, as described in WO 03/015242 A1 in which meandering piping is disposed on a face of a support body opposite the face on which electric action parts of the linear motor are mounted, the meandering piping is expensive to manufacture. Moreover, it is necessary to form the meandering piping to a special length adapted to a length of the linear motor (a length of a stroke of the moving member) according to an application of a user who operates the linear motor and therefore it is difficult to make the cooling means standard and versatile.
In the case shown in
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide an assembly of linear motor cooling parts having general versatility and adaptable as a cooling means to linear motors of various lengths.
According to the invention, there is provided an assembly of cooling parts for cooling a linear motor, the assembly of the cooling parts including a plurality of plate parts, piping for a refrigerant, and bonding material for bringing the plurality of plate parts and the piping for the refrigerant into close contact with each other. The plate parts respectively have dimensions adapted to dimensions of stator element plates forming a stator of the linear motor. Straight portions of the piping for the refrigerant are bonded to opposite sides of the plurality of plate parts with the bonding material to form the cooling means for cooling the linear motor.
The piping may be formed by connecting a straight pipe and a straight pipe with a bent joint pipe part.
The plate parts which are a part of the cooling parts may be fixed, together with the liner motor parts, to a machine. The plate parts may be made of metal or resin having high thermal conductivity. The piping and the bonding material may be made of metal or resin having at least thermal conductivity.
With the invention, the plate parts are formed according to the dimensions of the stator element plates of the linear motor. Therefore, it is possible to easily manufacture the cooling means of the linear motor by preparing the plate parts according to the number and kinds of the stator element plates of the linear motor and by mounting and securing to the plate parts the piping through which the refrigerant is passed. Moreover, the cooling means can be easily mounted when mounting the linear motor to the machine, thus having general versatility irrespective of the length of the linear motor.
The above and other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
First, a stator of a linear motor to be cooled by a cooling means according to the present invention will be described by using
The stator of the linear motor is formed of a plurality of stator element plates 1. Magnets or exciting coils are disposed on the stator element plates 1. In the example shown in
As the stator element plates 1, two kinds of plates, i.e., plates of standard length (dimension in the moving direction of the linear motor moving member) and plates of shorter length are prepared. According to a length of the linear motor to be formed, the stator is formed by using a plurality of stator element plates 1 of the standard length and the stator element plate 1 of the shorter length (specific length). As the stator element plates 1 of the length shorter than the standard length, it is preferable to prepare the plates of various lengths from the shortest plate to the longest plate (of a length close to the standard length) as required.
In the example shown in
Next, an assembly structure of linear motor cooling parts forming the cooling means of the present invention, used for the above-described linear motor, will be described by using
The linear motor cooling parts forming the cooling means of the linear motor include plate parts 7 (
Opposite side ends (sides parallel to the moving direction of the moving member of the linear motor) of the plate parts 7 bend inward to form piping housing portions 6 for housing the piping 4 through which the refrigerant is passed. In the piping housing portions 6, straight portions of the piping 4 through which the refrigerant is passed are housed and bonded to the piping housing portions 6 with the bonding material. Each of the plate parts 7 is formed with mounting holes 5 in positions corresponding to the mounting holes 3 formed in the corresponding stator element plate 1 of the linear motor.
For the plate parts 7, metal such as aluminum, copper, and iron or resin (e.g., “EC-1010” manufactured by Tohto Kasei Co., Ltd.) such as epoxy resin having high thermal conductivity is used. If the plate parts 7 are made of metal material, the piping housing portions 6 can be formed at the opposite side ends by bending or cutting. Alternatively, the plate parts 7 having the piping housing portions 6 may be molded integrally by aluminum die casting or magnesium die casting. On the other hand, if the material of the plate parts 7 is resin, the plate parts 7 having the piping housing portions 6 can be integrally molded by extrusion molding, injection molding, or the like.
The piping 4 shown in
Assembly of the above-described plurality of plate parts 7, piping 4 and bonding material into cooling means will be described by using
The certain number of stator element plates 1 of the standard length and a stator element plate 1 of a specific shorter length, which form the stator of the linear motor, are prepared. By inserting bolts (not shown) through the mounting holes 3 in the stator element plates 1 and the corresponding mounting holes 5 in the plate parts 7, the plate parts 7 and the stator element plates 1 are mounted to a machine 8 while overlaid on each other as shown in
In an example shown in
Next, one piping 4 is disposed in the piping housing portions 6 of the plate parts 7 shown in
In the above-described embodiment, the material of the piping 4 is flexible resin. The piping 4 is formed of the two straight portions respectively housed in the piping housing portions 6 formed at the opposite side ends of the plate parts 7 and a bent portion (see
The first example of the piping 4 shown in
The second example of the piping 4 shown in
In the above embodiment, the piping housing portions 6 for housing the piping 4 through which the refrigerant is passed are formed by bending the opposite side ends of the plate parts 7 inward as shown in
In the example shown in
In the example shown in
The example shown in
Here, examples of a method of securing the piping housed in the piping housing portions 6 of the plate parts 7 to the plate parts 7 will be described by using
If the material of the piping 4 is resin and the bonding material for securing the piping 4 to the plate parts 7 is made of resin, it is preferable to use resin having thermal conductivity and also flexibility and heat resistance. Because the linear motor is mounted in a machine tool or the like in many cases, it is preferable to use resin material proof against sprinkling of metal dust and splashes of cutting fluid.
As described above, according to the invention, the assembly of the cooling parts for cooling the liner motor is formed of a plurality of plate parts adapted to dimensions of the stator element plates of the linear motor, the piping through which the refrigerant is passed, and the bonding material for bringing the plurality of plate parts and the piping into close contact with each other. Therefore, in mounting the linear motor to the machine, it is possible to easily install the linear motor having the cooling means in the machine by using the assembly of the linear motor cooling parts. Moreover, it is possible to easily form the cooling means adapted to the linear motor of any length irrespective of the length of the stroke of the linear motor and therefore the assembly has general versatility.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-099183 | Apr 2007 | JP | national |