The present disclosure relates to a brushless electric motor with an outer rotor on which permanent magnet elements are arranged, and a stator which has electromagnetic stator poles, wherein the electromagnetic stator poles each have a pole foot, a pole tooth and a pole shoe made of iron materials, and with an insulation coating about the iron elements of the poles, and with an electric coil winding which is arranged on the insulation coating.
Such electric motors are known. For example, the utility model document DE 20 2008 017 892 U1 discloses a stator segment for a stator of an electric motor, wherein this stator segment forms a corresponding stator pole with a pole foot, a pole tooth 13 and a pole shoe 12 which has, on the insulation coating side, a surface which is arranged at a right angle with respect to the pole tooth 13, wherein a corresponding insulation layer is applied to the pole tooth 13 and to the pole foot 12. The pole shoe 12 is formed in a relatively solid manner in its end regions on the right and left.
Such an electromagnetic stator pole or such a stator segment has disadvantages in terms of the outlay on material and the magnetic flux.
The object of the present disclosure is therefore to provide an electromagnetic stator pole or a stator segment which does not have these disadvantages.
The object is achieved by means of a brushless electric motor with an outer rotor on which permanent magnet elements are arranged, and a stator which has electromagnetic stator poles, wherein the electromagnetic stator poles each have a pole foot, a pole tooth and a pole shoe made of iron materials, and with an insulation layer about the iron elements of the stator poles, and with an electric coil winding which is arranged on the insulation layer, wherein the pole shoes have in cross section a free-form rounded portion, preferably in the direction of their end regions, and become narrower running away outward toward the ends at an angle >90° with respect to the pole tooth on the underside of the pole shoe at the location where the insulation layer is applied, wherein the insulation layer on the pole shoe extends on the surface for the coil winding receptacle, that is to say on the basically opposite surface of the insulation layer on the pole shoe, at a right angle with respect to the pole tooth.
This provides the advantage of functional separation of the guidance of the positionally accurate winding and the shaping of the magnetic poles, wherein the magnetic flux leakage is reduced by the selection of the free-form rounded portion. As a result, the rotational losses of the electric motor are decisively reduced and the power increased.
Furthermore, an electric motor is preferred in which the rotor has 14 rotor poles and the stator has 12 stator grooves, wherein the electromagnetic poles of the stator have a three-phase winding.
A design of the electric motor which is as compact as possible is also preferred for reducing the gap length and the differential speed.
The invention will now be described with reference to the figures, of which:
The invention develops a drive which uses a cost-effective stator which can be mass produced. Said stator is optimized in terms of the routing of the grooves for the winding and on a flyer. The functional separation from the guiding of the positionally correct winding and shaping of the magnet poles reduces the rotational losses decisively. The structural configuration of the stator poles 7 reduces flux leakage as a result of the selection of the inner radius 21, and increases the power in the application.
The use of 14 rotor poles with 12 stator grooves and a three-phase winding is advantageous. Reducing the flow losses requires a design which is as compact as possible in order to reduce the gap length and the differential speed.
Further motor geometries can also be used as outer rotors such as, for example 18 rotor poles and 12 stator grooves or 18 rotor poles and 20 stator grooves. However, they entail relatively high expenditure on fabrication.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2013 109 264.0 | Aug 2013 | DE | national |
This application is a U.S. National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2014/068087 filed Aug. 26, 2014 and which claims priority to German Application No. DE102013109264.0 filed Aug. 27, 2013. The entire disclosure of each of the above applications is incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2014/068087 | 8/26/2014 | WO | 00 |