Claims
- 1. A brushless direct current motor comprising:
- a base;
- a bearing assembly comprising a radially inner bearing race and a radially outer bearing race fixed to and extending from the base;
- a shaft mounted to the inner race of the bearing assembly and rotatable about a central rotational axis;
- a hub attached to the rotatable shaft and having a radially outer hub rim and a generally annularly shaped cavity located between the bearing assembly and the outer hub rim;
- a magnetically segmented ring magnet attached to and located radially inwardly of the outer hub rim within the hub cavity for generating magnetic fields in a generally radial direction;
- a plurality of stator teeth circumferentially spaced around the rotational axis, each stator tooth being located within the hub cavity and having a radially outer face spaced from and located radially inwardly of the ring magnet so as to define a radial gap;
- a like plurality of magnetically permeable posts, each post extending in an axial direction generally parallel to the rotational axis and being connected to a corresponding stator tooth;
- a like plurality of conductive coils, each coil being wound around a corresponding post for generating a magnetic field in an axial direction through its corresponding post and its corresponding stator tooth when conducting electrical current;
- a protective sleeve surrounding the coils for containing contaminants in the region of the coils; and
- a ring flux guide of magnetically permeable material interconnecting adjacent posts in a generally circumferential direction; whereby magnetic flux from the ring magnet is directed radially inwardly across the radial gap to the face of a first stator tooth, axially through the post and coil on said first stator tooth, circumferentially by the ring flux guide to the post and coil on a second stator tooth adjacent said first stator tooth, axially through the post and coil on said second stator tooth, radially outwardly from the face of said second stator tooth across the radial gap to the ring magnet, and through the ring magnet to the outer hub rim.
- 2. The motor according to claim 1 wherein the protective sleeve supports the posts, the coils, the stator teeth and the ring flux guide.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/569,404 filed Dec. 6, 1995, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,633,545.
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7-230663 |
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WO 9008806 |
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Continuations (1)
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