Claims
- 1. A method of producing a stator for an electric motor comprising the steps of:
- forming a stator core having a plurality of teeth at a constant circumferential interval having an outer periphery that is annularly connected, a bore defined by the teeth, and slots between adjoining teeth such that the slots communicate with the bore through a plurality of openings separating the adjoining teeth;
- molding the stator core integrally with synthetic resin such that the synthetic resin overlies upper faces and lower faces of the stator core and inner surfaces of the slots, the synthetic resin forming a non-magnetic mold member that closes the plurality of openings and has the bore inside thereof;
- forming notches in said outer periphery of said stator core molded with the synthetic resin so that the slots are radially outwardly open;
- winding stator wires in the slots through the notches from the outer circumference of the stator core molded with the synthetic resin; and
- forcibly fitting an annular yoke over the outer periphery of the stator core so that the annular yoke closes the notches after the stator wires are wound in the slots, thereby forming a magnetic path between the adjoining teeth;
- wherein said step of forming notches comprises removing portions of the outer periphery of the stator core and the non-magnetic mold member that are radially outward of the slots.
- 2. A method of producing a stator for an electric motor comprising the steps of:
- forming a stator core having a plurality of teeth at a constant circumferential interval having an outer periphery that is annularly connected, a bore defined by the teeth, and slots between adjoining teeth such that the slots communicate with the bore through a plurality of openings separating the adjoining teeth;
- molding the stator core integrally with synthetic resin such that the synthetic resin overlies upper faces and lower faces of the stator core and inner surfaces of the slots, the synthetic resin forming a non-magnetic mold member that closes the plurality of openings and has the bore inside thereof;
- forming notches in said outer periphery of said stator core molded with the synthetic resin so that the slots are radially outwardly open;
- winding stator wires in the slots through the notches from the outer circumference of the stator core molded with the synthetic resin; and
- forcibly fitting an annular yoke over the outer periphery of the stator core so that the annular yoke closes the notches after the stator wires are wound in the slots, thereby forming a magnetic path between the adjoining teeth;
- wherein said step of forming notches comprises cutting portions of the outer periphery of the stator core and the non-magnetic mold member that are radially outward of the slots.
- 3. A method of producing an electric motor comprising the steps of:
- forming a stator core having a plurality of teeth at a constant circumferential interval having an outer periphery that is annularly connected, a bore defined by the teeth, and slots between adjoining teeth such that the slots communicate with the bore through a plurality of openings separating the adjoining teeth;
- molding the stator core integrally with synthetic resin such that the synthetic resin overlies upper faces and lower faces of the stator core and inner surfaces of the slots, the synthetic resin forming a non-magnetic mold member that closes the plurality of openings and has the bore inside thereof;
- forming notches in the outer periphery of the stator core molded with the synthetic resin so that the slots are radially outwardly open;
- winding stator wires in the slots through the notches from the outer circumference of said stator core molded with the synthetic resin;
- forcibly fitting an annular yoke over the outer periphery of the stator core so that the annular yoke closes the notches after the stator wires are wound in the slots, thereby forming a magnetic path between the adjoining teeth; and
- disposing a rotor in the bore so as to be rotatable therein;
- wherein said step of forming notches comprises removing portions of the outer periphery of the stator core and the non-magnetic mold member that are radially outward of the slots.
- 4. A method of producing an electric motor comprising the steps of:
- forming a stator core having a plurality of teeth at a constant circumferential interval having an outer periphery that is annularly connected, a bore defined by the teeth, and slots between adjoining teeth such that the slots communicate with the bore through a plurality of openings separating the adjoining teeth;
- molding the stator core integrally with synthetic resin such that the synthetic resin overlies upper faces and lower faces of the stator core and inner surfaces of the slots, the synthetic resin forming a non-magnetic mold member that closes the plurality of openings and has the bore inside thereof;
- forming notches in the outer periphery of the stator core molded with the synthetic resin so that the slots are radially outwardly open;
- winding stator wires in the slots through the notches from the outer circumference of said stator core molded with the synthetic resin;
- forcibly fitting an annular yoke over the outer periphery of the stator core so that the annular yoke closes the notches after the stator wires are wound in the slots, thereby forming a magnetic path between the adjoining teeth; and
- disposing a rotor in the bore so as to be rotatable therein;
- wherein said step of forming notches comprises cutting portions of the outer periphery of the stator core and the non-magnetic mold member that are radially outward of the slots.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional of now abandoned application, Ser. No. 07/885,865, filed May 20, 1992.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
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0002038 |
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60-156231 |
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1-248948 |
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Divisions (1)
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