This application relates to motors and generators.
A generator includes a rotatable rotor and a stationary stator. A coil is wound about a bobbin that is coupled to the stator.
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The three sections 40, 42, 44 bound a circumferentially-extending pocket 46 in which the coil 20 is seated. The pocket 46 has a generally rectangular cross-section, defined by a cylindrical bottom surface 50 and two radially outwardly extending side surfaces 52, 54. The bobbin 22 has a cylindrical radially-inner surface 58. The surface 58 is centered on and extends circumferentially about the rotor shaft 10. An insulating material, such as epoxy, lies between the coil 20 and the bobbin 22 to help electrically isolate the coil 20 from the bobbin 22 without affecting the flux B.
The tubular coil-support section 40 has a radially extending thickness T1 and is spaced from the rotor 30 by a radial gap G1. The flange section 44 has an axially extending thickness T2 and is spaced from the rotor 30 by an axial gap G2. Preferably, G1 is uniform along most of or all of the axially extending length of the coil-support section 40 and most of or all of the section's 40 circumference. G2 is uniform along most of or all of the radially extending length of the flange section 44 and most of or all of the section's 44 circumference. Ti is greater than G1 along most of or all of the axially-extending length of the coil-support section 40. T2 is greater than G2 along most of or all of the radially-extending length of the flange section 44. G2 is less than 1.5 times G1 and preferably even less than G1.
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Although the ferromagnetic bobbin 22, 22′ in this example is used in an alternator, it can alternatively be used in other types of generators, and even other types of electromechanical machines, such as motors.
In one aspect of the invention, an electromechanical machine 1 includes a stator 12. A rotor 30 rotates relative to the stator 12 about a rotational axis A. A coil 20 surrounds the axis A and is wound on a bobbin 22. The bobbin 22 surrounds the axis A and has a circumferentially extending pocket 46 in which the coil 20 is located. The bobbin 22 further has a circumferentially-extending overhang section 62 that extends directly over at least a portion of the coil 20. A magnetic field B surrounding the coil 20 can extend through the stator 12, the rotor 30 and the bobbin 22 as the rotor 30 rotates.
The coil 20 can be a field coil. The stator 12, the rotor 30, the bobbin 22 and the coil 20 can be parts of a generator or motor. The bobbin 22 can be formed of steel. The bobbin 22 can include a radially-extending flange section 44 surrounding the axis A and located between the coil 20 and the rotor 30. The flange section 44 can have an axially-extending thickness T2 that is greater than an axial gap G2 between the flange section 44 and the rotor 30. A radial gap G1 between the bobbin 22 and the rotor 30 can be uniform about the axis A. An axial gap G2 between the bobbin 22 and the rotor 30 can be uniform in the radial direction and less than 1.5 times the radial gap G1.
The scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/740,402, filed Nov. 29, 2005, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.