Claims
- 1. An assembly comprising:
an axial flux electric motor comprising a stator and a rotor; a rotor shaft coupled to said rotor, said rotor shaft including a shoulder portion; a rotor support bearing for rotationally supporting said rotor shaft; a driveline support for supporting a hub rotatably attached to a housing by a bearing; a case attached to said housing configured to support said stator and a speed reduction transmission; said speed reduction transmission comprising a sun element, at least two planetary elements and an outer ring element attached to said case; wherein said rotor shaft is coupled to said hub through said speed reduction transmission; wherein said rotor shaft, said speed reduction transmission, and said hub are supported solely by said rotor support bearing, said driveline support bearing and said outer ring element of the case; and wherein said shoulder portion of said rotor shaft abuts an end of said rotor support bearing such that a desired air gap is maintained between said rotor and said stator.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said rotor support bearing and said driveline support bearing each comprise two rows of tapered rollers.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2 wherein said rotor support bearing and said driveline support bearing each comprise package bearings requiring no bearing adjustment.
- 4. The assembly of claim 1 further comprising an air gap washer having a bore therethrough, said air gap washer disposed about said rotor shaft between said rotor support bearing and said shoulder portion of said rotor shaft; and
wherein a thickness of said air gap washer is selected such that a desired air gap is maintained between said rotor and said stator.
- 5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein said rotor shaft further comprises an extension opposite said rotor support bearing, said extension projecting within a bore of a resolver supported by said case.
- 6. The assembly of claim 4 wherein said rotor further comprises a plurality of permanent magnets.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6 wherein said stator defines grooves and slides and wherein a plurality of conductive windings are placed within said grooves.
- 8. An integral axial flux induction motor comprising:
a speed reduction transmission; a housing; a case secured to said housing; a stator wound with conductive windings, said stator disposed within said case; a rotor comprising permanent magnets, said rotor disposed adjacent said stator and coupled to said hub through said speed reduction transmission by a rotor shaft; a package wheel bearing assembly, said package wheel bearing assembly including two rows of tapered rollers disposed between a housing and a hub to allow said hub to rotate thereon; wherein said speed reduction transmission includes a sun element, at least three planetary elements and an outer ring element formed by the case; wherein said rotor shaft includes a shoulder portion abutting an end portion of a rotor support bearing to maintain an air gap between said rotor and said stator; and wherein said rotor shaft, said speed reduction transmission, and said hub are supported entirely by said rotor support bearing, said hub, and said outer ring element.
- 9. The assembly of claim 8 wherein said rotor shaft further comprises a rotor shaft extension extending into a bore within a resolver, said resolver supported by said case
- 10. The assembly of claim 8 further comprising a second stator attached to said case on an opposite side of said rotor from said stator and wherein said rotor comprises permanent magnets on opposing sides of said rotor and said shoulder portion of said rotor shaft abuts said end portion of the rotor support bearing to maintain said air gap between said rotor and said stator and a second air gap between said rotor and said second stator.
- 11. The assembly of claim 10 further comprising an air gap washer disposed between said shoulder of said rotor shaft and said end of said rotor support bearing;
wherein said air gap washer is dimensioned to have a thickness that will provide a desired air gap between said rotor, said stator, and said second stator.
- 12. The assembly of claim 8 further comprising an air gap washer disposed between said shoulder of said rotor shaft and said end of the rotor support bearing;
wherein said air gap washer is dimensioned to have a thickness that will provide a desired air gap between said rotor and said stator.
- 13. An assembly comprising:
an axial flux electric motor comprising a pair of stators and a rotor coupled to a rotor shaft; a rotor support bearing configured to rotationally support said rotor shaft; a vehicle support comprising a hub rotatably attached to a housing by a bearing; a case attached to said housing, said case configured to support said pair of stators and a speed reduction transmission, said speed reduction transmission including a sun element, at least two planetary elements and an outer ring element attached to said case; wherein said rotor shaft is coupled to said hub through said speed reduction transmission; wherein said rotor shaft, said speed reduction transmission, and said hub are supported solely by said rotor support bearing, said vehicle support bearing, and said outer ring element of said case; and wherein a shoulder portion of said rotor shaft abuts an end of said rotor support bearing such that a desired air gap is maintained between said rotor and each of said pair of stators.
- 14. The assembly of claim 13 wherein said rotor support bearing and said driveline support bearing each comprise two rows of tapered rollers.
- 15. The assembly of claim 14 wherein said rotor support bearing and said driveline support bearing each comprise package bearings requiring no bearing adjustment.
- 16. The assembly of claim 13 further comprising an air gap washer having a bore therethrough, said air gap washer disposed about said rotor shaft between said rotor support bearing and said shoulder portion of said rotor shaft; and
wherein a thickness of said air gap washer is selected such that a desired air gap is maintained between said rotor and said pair of stators.
- 17. The assembly of claim 16 wherein said rotor shaft further comprises an extension opposite said vehicle support, said extension projecting within a bore of a resolver supported by said case.
- 18. The assembly of claim 16 wherein said rotor further comprises a plurality of permanent magnets disposed on opposite sides of said rotor.
- 19. The assembly of claim 18 wherein each of said pair of stators defines a plurality of grooves and a plurality of slides; and
wherein a plurality of conductive windings are placed within said plurality of grooves and around said plurality of slides.
- 20. A power unit assembly comprising:
a pair of mirrored axial flux electric motors having a common axis of rotation, each axial flux motor including a rotor disposed on a rotor shaft and at least one stator disposed in operative relationship to said rotor; a common end plate disposed between each of said pair of axial flux electric motors; an output hub operatively coupled to each rotor shaft of said pair of mirrored axial flux electric motors; and wherein each of said pair of mirrored axial flux electric motors is operatively configured to provide independent speed and torque to each output hub.
- 21. The power unit assembly of claim 20 further including a pair of speed reduction transmissions, each speed reduction transmission coupled between a rotor shaft and an associated output hub, each speed reduction transmission comprising a sun element, at least two planetary elements and an outer ring element.
- 22. The power unit assembly of claim 20 further including:
a pair of motor cases attached to said common end plate, each motor case enclosing an axial flux motor of said pair of axial flux motors and including a rotor support bearing for rotationally supporting an associated rotor shaft; and a pair of housings, each housing including a driveline support bearing for rotationally supporting an associated output hub.
- 23. The power unit assembly of claim 22 wherein each rotor shaft includes a shoulder portion disposed adjacent an end portion of said associated rotor support bearing, said shoulder portion sized to maintain an air gap between said rotor and said associated at least one stator.
- 24. The power unit assembly of claim 22 further comprising an air gap washer disposed between said shoulder of each rotor shaft and said associated rotor support bearing, said air gap washer dimensioned to have a thickness related to a desired air gap between said associated rotor and said associated stator.
- 25. The power unit assembly of claim 22 wherein each said rotor support bearing and each said driveline support bearing comprises one or more rows of tapered rollers.
- 26. The power unit assembly of claim 22 wherein each said rotor support bearing and each said driveline support bearing comprises package bearings requiring no bearing adjustment.
- 27. The power unit assembly of claim 20 wherein said common end plate includes a pair of resolvers disposed in an axial bore, each resolver having a bore disposed on a common axis with an associated rotor shaft; and
wherein each of said associated rotor shafts includes an axial extension disposed within said associated resolver bore.
- 28. The power unit assembly of claim 20 wherein each axial flux motor includes a pair of stators disposed in operative relationship to said rotor of said axial flux motor, at least one of said pair of stators disposed on said common end plate.
- 29. The power unit assembly of claim 20 wherein each rotor comprises a plurality of permanent magnets disposed on opposite sides of said rotor.
- 30. The power unit assembly of claim 20 wherein each of said at least one stator defines a plurality of grooves and a plurality of slides and wherein a plurality of conductive windings are disposed within said grooves and around said slides.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/116,974, filed on Apr. 5, 2002, from which priority is claimed.
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10116974 |
Apr 2002 |
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10295227 |
Nov 2002 |
US |