Technical Field
The present invention relates to a winding, and more particularly, to a centrally-distributed coreless winding.
Description of Related Art
In the winding process of a conventional coreless motor, generally, conductors 2 are evenly wound around a winding die 1, and winding taps 3 are located onboth ends of a coil, as shown in
When the serial turn number per coil of the coreless winding or the diameter of the coil increases, the conductors of the same layer cannot be wound on the space of one layer, which will inevitably lead to dislocation of the conductors since the length of the winding die is limited, as shown in
The objective of the present invention is to provide a concentrically-distributed coreless winding which overcomes the drawbacks of the prior art described above.
To achieve the objective, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
A centrally-distributed coreless winding, characterized in that, comprising staggered conductors, normal conductors and winding taps, wherethe staggered conductors are concentrated in the middle of the winding, the normal conductors are distributed on both sides of the staggered conductors, and the winding taps are located on both ends of the normal conductors.The density in the middle portion of the winding is greater than that of the normal conductors.
The number of the staggered conductors is 1/10 to ½ of normal conductors.
Preferably, the number of the staggered conductors is ¼ of the normal conductors.
The density of conductors of the winding gradually gets smaller from the middle to both sides.
The number of conductors of the staggered conductors is directly proportional to the inner diameter of the coiled winding.
Compared with the prior art, the advantages of the present invention are as below:
1) Based on the BEMF vector diagram of the coreless motor, the method is proposed to increase the density in the middle of the coil by reducing the conductors' density onboth sides of the coil away from the middle of the winding die. By this method, the BEMF of the coreless motor is effectively enhanced and the performance of the motor is further improved, under the premise that the motor's structure and the number of winding turns do not change;
2) the increased number of conductors in the middle of the coil is subject to the size of the coiled winding, so that it prevents other safety risks resulting from an infinite expansion;
3) the method does not require the modification of equipment, so that engineering can easily be achieved by debugging the winding process of a winding machine.
The present invention is further detailed in combination with the drawings and embodiments as follows.
As shown in
The number of the staggered conductors 2-2 is 1/10 to ½ of normal conductors 2-1. Preferably, the number of the staggered conductors 2-2 is ¼ of the normal conductors 2-1.
The density of conductors of the winding gradually gets smaller from the middle to both sides. The number of conductors of the staggered conductors 2-2 is directly proportional to the inner diameter of the coiled winding.
The present invention proposes a solution that conductors could be concentrated near the middle of the coil so that the conductors of the formed coil can be distributed in a sparse-concentrated-sparse state. It is easy to understand from the BEMF vector diagram that the BEMF utilization of these conductors can be enhanced upon concentration of the staggered conductors 2-2 in the middle of the coil. Reducing the density of the coil on both sides while increasing the corresponding number of conductors to the middle of the coil can effectively improve the BEMF of the coreless windingto enhance the motor's electromagnetic performance under the same structure and the same number of turns. However, the increased number of conductors in the middle of the coil is subject to the size of the coiled winding.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201510412976.4 | Jul 2015 | CN | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/CN2016/076101 | Mar 2016 | US |
Child | 15418153 | US |