Claims
- 1. An electric motor having a superior service life in high moisture environments, said motor comprising a stator assembly, a rotor assembly, and means for rotatably mounting said rotor assembly within said stator assembly, the latter comprising a core made of a plurality of laminations of suitable magnetic sheet-like material formed in a stack, each of said laminations having a central opening and a plurality of notches extending radially outwardly from said central opening with the latter forming a bore of said stator assembly and with said notches forming a plurality of slots extending longitudinally through said core when said laminations are stacked to form said core, sheet insulation material of non-water absorbing synthetic resin material inserted in each of said slots so as to electrically insulate the sides and bases of said slots, a plurality of coils of magnet wire, the latter having a coating of electrical insulation material thereon of suitable non-moisture absorbent synthetic resin material, said coils being inserted in said slots so as to constitute the stator windings of the motor, wedges of suitable non-moisture absorbent synthetic resin material insertable into said slots so as to hold said coils therein and to insulate said coils, said coils being electrically connected to one another in a predetermined manner so as to form the poles of the motor, certain of said coils being electrically connected to power leads with the connections of the magnet wires of these certain coils and the conductors of said power leads also being referred to as junctions, an electrical connection insulator being installed on each of said junctions, said connection insulators each having a heat shrinkable outer cover and a coating of mastic-like material on the inside thereof, said coating adhereing said connection insulators to their respective junctions prior to heat shrinking, said connection insulators being of larger internal cross section than the diameter of said power lead and magnet wire constituting a junction so as to permit said connection insulators to be readily installed on said junctions and to permit liquid electrical insulation to flow into said connection insulators and around said junctions upon dipping of the stator assembly into said liquid electrical insulation, said coating being flowable around said junctions upon heat shrinking of the cover thereby to seal said junctions against moisture, said stator assembly being insulated as a unit and having at least one coat of the cured liquid insulation, whereby, upon curing, excess liquid electrical insulation is forced out of said connection insulators and said mastic-like coating effectively seals moisture from said junctions.
- 2. An electric motor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said insulation coating for said magnet wire is a polyesteramidimide.
- 3. An electric motor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said insulation coating for said magnet wire comprising a first layer of theic polyester resin applied to the conductor of said magnet wire and an outer coating of polyamidimide.
- 4. An electric motor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said insulation coating for said magnet wire comprises an inner layer of polyesteramidimide and an outer coating of polyamidimide.
- 5. An electric motor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said polyesteramidimide coating has a thickness ranging between about 0.0007 and 0.0019 inches.
- 6. An electric motor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said cover of said insulator is a crossed-linked, irradiated, polyolefin having a relatively low heat-shrink temperature.
- 7. An electric motor as set forth in claim 1 further including means at one end of said windings for securing said windings to one another, said securing means being of a non-moisture absorbent synthetic resin material.
- 8. An electric motor as set forth in claim 7 wherein said end turn securing means comprises one or more laces tied to said end turns, said lacing being of a non-moisture absorbent synthetic resin material.
- 9. An electric motor as set forth in claim 8 wherein said lacing is a polyester textile fiber lacing.
- 10. An electric motor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said stator assembly is insulated by two coats of baked-on insulation varnish.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of application Ser. No. 059,589, filed July 23, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,291,455.
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Divisions (1)
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