Claims
- 1. An induction motor comprising:
- a stator defining stator inner and stator outer diameters extending about a longitudinal axis, said stator including a plurality of windings extending longitudinally and circumferentially about said longitudinal axis between said stator inner diameter and said stator outer diameter and passing an electric current therethrough to create a magnetic field;
- a rotor extending along said longitudinal axis having a rotor length and a rotor outer diameter less than said stator inner diameter, said rotor being rotatable about said longitudinal axis relative to said stator, said rotor including at least one slot cut through said rotor length and at least one electrically conductive bar disposed within said at least one slot extending parallel to said longitudinal axis adjacent said rotor outer diameter for receiving an induced current due to the magnetic field, said at least one electrically conductive bar including a notch portion extending along a length of said electrically conductive bar for minimizing hoop stress due to thermal expansion;
- an end cap at each axial end of said rotor contacting said at least one electrically conductive bar; and
- a capture ring attached to each axial end of said rotor to minimize centrifugal growth and axial movement of said end caps with respect to said rotor.
- 2. An induction motor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said end cap is made of either one of a copper or copper alloy material.
- 3. A motor vehicle comprising:
- a chassis;
- at least two wheels connected to said chassis;
- an induction motor operatively connected to at least one of said two wheels to create a force to move said chassis, said induction motor including a stator defining stator inner and outer diameters extending about a longitudinal axis, said stator including a plurality of windings extending longitudinally and circumferentially about said longitudinal axis between said stator inner diameter and said stator outer diameter and passing an electric current therethrough to create a magnetic field;
- a rotor extending along said longitudinal axis having a rotor length and a rotor outer diameter less than said stator inner diameter, said rotor being rotatable about said longitudinal axis relative to said stator, said rotor including at least one slot cut through said rotor length and at least one electrically conductive bar disposed within said at least one slot extending parallel to said longitudinal axis adjacent said rotor outer diameter for receiving an induced current due to the magnetic field said at least one electrically conductive bar including a notch portion extending along a length of said electrically conductive bar for minimizing hoop stress due to thermal expansion;
- an end cap at each axial end of said rotor contacting said at least one electrically conductive bar; and
- a capture ring attached to each axial end of said rotor to minimize centrifugal growth and axial movement of said end caps with respect to said rotor.
- 4. A motor vehicle as set forth as set forth in claim 3 wherein said end cap is made of either one of a copper or copper alloy material.
- 5. A motor vehicle as set forth in claim 3 wherein said capture ring is made of a high strength steel material.
- 6. An induction motor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said end cap is comprised of aluminum oxide dispersed in a copper matrix.
- 7. An induction motor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said at least one electrically conductive bar is comprised of aluminum oxide dispersed in a copper matrix.
- 8. An induction motor comprising:
- a stator defining stator inner and outer diameters extending about a longitudinal axis, said stator including a plurality of windings extending longitudinally and circumferentially about the longitudinal axis between said stator inner diameter and said stator outer diameter and passing an electric current therethrough to create a magnetic field;
- a rotor extending along the longitudinal axis having a rotor length and a rotor outer diameter less than said stator inner diameter, said rotor being rotatable about the longitudinal axis relative to said stator, said rotor including at least one slot cut through the rotor length and at least one electrically conductive bar disposed within the at least one slot extending parallel to the longitudinal axis adjacent said rotor outer diameter for receiving an induced current due to the magnetic field;
- an end cap at each end of said rotor contacting said at least one electrically conductive bar;
- a capture ring attached to each end of said rotor to prevent movement of said end caps with respect to said rotor; and
- said end cap and said capture ring having an axial gap therebetween to reduce growth stresses due to thermal expansion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This is a continuation of application U.S. Ser. No. 08/642,142 filed May 2, 1996, now abandoned. Furthermore, this application pertains to the following U.S. patent applications disclosing common subject matter:
This application further pertains to the following U.S. Patents disclosing common subject matter:
U.S. Pat. No. 5,696,414 for an invention entitled "SLIDING SPOKE ROTOR TO HUB ATTACHMENT";
U.S. Pat. No. 5,637,939 for an invention entitled "POCKET ATTACHMENT TO RIM"; and
U.S. Pat. No. 5,721,459 for an invention entitled "OUTPUT VOLTAGE REGULATION USING ROTOR GROWTH".
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