Claims
- 1. An electronically commutated motor (20), comprising:
an external stator (28); an A-side bell (26) provided on a drive side of the motor (20); a B-side bell (66) on an opposing side of the motor (20); a permanent magnet rotor (36) rotatably arranged in the external stator (28); a shaft (40) associated with the permanent magnet rotor (36) provided with a shoulder (78) and supported at its drive end (42) by a rotary bearing (54) in said A-side bell (26) and supported at a second shaft end (44) by a rotary bearing (72) arranged in said B-side bell (66); a tensioning element (90, 94) secured to said B-side bell (66), tensioning an outer race (70) of the rotary bearing (72) there between said tensioning element and a shoulder (67) of the B-side bell (66); a shaped part (80) composed of non-ferromagnetic material; a countersunk screw (82) screwed into an internal thread (84) of the other shaft end (44) which screw, via the shaped part, presses the inner race (74) of the rotary bearing located in the B-side bell (66) against a shoulder (78) of the shaft (40).
- 2. The motor according to claim 1, wherein
said shaped part (80) composed of non-ferromagnetic material is provided with a recess (100, 102), and a control magnet (110) is arranged in said recess, for controlling commutation of said motor.
- 3. The motor according to claim 1, wherein
the rotary bearing (54) in the A-side bell (26) is configured to permit a slight radial movement of said drive end (42) of said shaft (40), relative to said A-side bell (26).
- 4. The motor according to claim 17, wherein
the head (81) of the countersunk screw (82) forms a part of the magnetic circuit of the control magnet (110).
- 5. The motor according to claim 1, wherein,
in a space defined as a theoretical axial geometric projection of the shaft end opposite the control magnet (110), a galvanomagnetic sensor (112) is arranged, along with at least one magnetoresistive resistor controllable by a magnetic field (113) of the control magnet (110).
- 6. The motor according to claim 1,
wherein the outer race (70) of the rotary bearing (72) in said B-side bell (66) is somewhat longer than a recess (68) which receives said outer race, and wherein a tensioning element in the B-side bell (66) is formed as an essentially flat metal part which engages with its inner periphery (94) against said outer race (70) and which, in a region of its external periphery, is secured with screws (92) to the B-side bell (66).
- 7. The motor according to claim 1, wherein the rotary bearing (72) arranged in the B-side bell (66) is so formed that it permits a cardanic movement of the shaft (40) supported in the bearing.
- 8. The motor according to claim 2, wherein the rotary bearing (72) arranged in the B-side bell (66) is so formed that it permits a cardanic movement of the shaft (40) supported in the bearing.
- 9. The motor according to claim 3, wherein the rotary bearing (72) arranged in the B-side bell (66) is so formed that it permits a cardanic movement of the shaft (40) supported in the bearing.
- 10. The motor according to claim 4, wherein the rotary bearing (72) arranged in the B-side bell (66) is so formed that it permits a cardanic movement of the shaft (40) supported in the bearing.
- 11. The motor according to claim 5, wherein the rotary bearing (72) arranged in the B-side bell (66) is so formed that it permits a cardanic movement of the shaft (40) supported in the bearing.
- 12. The motor according to claim 6, wherein the rotary bearing (72) arranged in the B-side bell (66) is so formed that it permits a cardanic movement of the shaft (40) supported in the bearing.
- 13. The motor according to claim 2,
wherein the outer race (70) of the rotary bearing (72) in said B-side bell (66) is somewhat longer than a recess (68) which receives said outer race, and wherein a tensioning element in the B-side bell (66) is formed as an essentially flat metal part which engages with its inner periphery (94) against said outer race (70) and which, in a region of its external periphery, is secured with screws (92) to the B-side bell (66).
- 14. The motor according to claim 3,
wherein the outer race (70) of the rotary bearing (72) in said B-side bell (66) is somewhat longer than a recess (68) which receives said outer race, and wherein a tensioning element in the B-side bell (66) is formed as an essentially flat metal part which engages with its inner periphery (94) against said outer race (70) and which, in a region of its external periphery, is secured with screws (92) to the B-side bell (66).
- 15. The motor according to claim 4,
wherein the outer race (70) of the rotary bearing (72) in said B-side bell (66) is somewhat longer than a recess (68) which receives said outer race, and wherein a tensioning element in the B-side bell (66) is formed as an essentially flat metal part which engages with its inner periphery (94) against said outer race (70) and which, in a region of its external periphery, is secured with screws (92) to the B-side bell (66).
- 16. The motor according to claim 5,
wherein the outer race (70) of the rotary bearing (72) in said B-side bell (66) is somewhat longer than a recess (68) which receives said outer race, and wherein a tensioning element in the B-side bell (66) is formed as an essentially flat metal part which engages with its inner periphery (94) against said outer race (70) and which, in a region of its external periphery, is secured with screws (92) to the B-side bell (66).
- 17. The motor according to claim 1, wherein
a head (81) of the countersunk screw (82) is provided with an internal hexagon (83) for its actuation.
- 18. The motor according to claim 2, wherein
a head (81) of the countersunk screw (82) is provided with an internal hexagon (83) for its actuation.
- 19. The motor according to claim 18, wherein
the head (81) of the countersunk screw (82) forms a part of the magnetic circuit of the control magnet (110).
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
202 02 523.3 |
Feb 2002 |
DE |
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CROSS-REFERENCE
[0001] This application is a section 371 of International Application PCT/EP03/00249, filed 14 Jan. 2003 and published in German as WO 03-069765-A1 on 21 Aug. 2003. The priority of German application DE 202 02 523.3 of 18 Feb. 2002 is claimed in the International Application.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/EP03/00249 |
1/14/2003 |
WO |
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