Claims
- 1. A permanent magnet motor for operation at temperatures above 100.degree. C., comprising:
- a stator having at least one winding;
- a motor shaft, said shaft being rotatably mounted for rotation within said stator;
- a cylindrical-shaped permanent magnet having at least a pair of poles, said magnet being disposed on said motor shaft;
- a pair of bushings, said bushings being disposed in the ends of said magnet to firmly clamp said magnet to said motor shaft, said bushings being formed of a material that has a larger coefficient of thermal expansion than either said magnet or said motor shaft;
- a cylindrical lamination extending the length of the stator, the cylindrical lamination being functional to support and hold the stator in alignment concentric with the shaft and to control a magnetic field produced by the magnet; and
- a pair of rings located at opposite ends of cylindrical lamination, the rings being functional to secure the cylindrical lamination in position, said rings being formed of the same material as said bushings.
- 2. The motor of claim 1 wherein said bushings have a central bore that is an interference fit on said motor shaft and an over all diameter that is an interference fit in the ends of said magnet.
- 3. The motor of claim 1 wherein said bushings and said rings are formed of a high temperature polymer.
- 4. The motor of claim 3 wherein said high temperature polymer is a polyimide.
- 5. The motor of claim 1 including housing enclosing said motor, said housing facilitating use of the motor down-hole in an oil or gas well, and passages in said housing functional to provide a flow path for purge gas useful to pressurize the motor housing to exclude borehole fluids from the housing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 413,146, filed Sep. 27, 1989 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (24)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (1)
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