The present invention relates to electric machines. More specifically, the present invention is concerned with electric machines provided with an inductance assembly mounted therein.
Electric machines are well known in the art. They usually have a fixed stator and a rotating rotor. Generally the stator is external and the rotor is rotatably mounted inside the stator, coaxially therewith.
In some electric machines, the stator is internal and the cylindrical rotor is coaxially mounted outside the stator. These machines will be referred herein as internal stator electric machines.
Some of these electric machines are powered by battery and use a boost circuit to selectively increase the voltage of the battery. This is interesting in many applications, for example to ensure that the voltage presented to the load is constant even when the voltage from the battery decreases.
Such a boost circuit is schematically illustrated in
It is to be noted that in many applications the size of the inductance is important since it must carry strong currents. Also, the inductance generates heat that must be dissipated for adequate operation of the electric machine.
An object of the present invention is therefore to provide an inductance assembly for an electric machine
In the appended drawings:
11 is a top plan view of an alternate cooling assembly in which the inductance assembly of
In accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an inductance assembly to be mounted in a cooling assembly having a generally cylindrical inner surface; the inductance assembly comprising:
at least two longitudinal body portions each having a generally semi-cylindrical outer surface so configured as to be mounted to the generally cylindrical inner surface of the cooling assembly; each body portion being provided with a longitudinal central arm defining first and second longitudinal channels;
at least one coil provided with first and second longitudinal leg portions provided between first and second head portions; the first leg portion being so configured as to be inserted in the first longitudinal channel and the second leg portion being so configured as to be inserted in the second longitudinal channel; and
at least one clip so mounted between the at least two longitudinal body portions as to bias the generally semi-cylindrical outer surfaces of the at least two longitudinal body portions to the generally cylindrical inner surface of the cooling assembly.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an inductance assembly to be mounted in an electric machine provided with an internal stator having a generally cylindrical inner surface; the inductance assembly comprising:
a cooling assembly having a generally cylindrical outer surface configured and sized to be inserted in the internal stator, and a generally cylindrical inner surface;
at least two longitudinal body portions each having a generally semi-cylindrical outer surface so configured as to be mounted to the generally cylindrical inner surface of the cooling assembly; each body portion being provided with a longitudinal central arm defining first and second longitudinal channels;
at least one coil provided with first and second longitudinal leg portions provided between first and second head portions; the first leg portion being so configured as to be inserted in the first longitudinal channel and the second leg portion being so configured as to be inserted in the second longitudinal channel; and
at least one clip so mounted between the at least two longitudinal body portions as to bias the generally semi-cylindrical outer surfaces of the at least two longitudinal body portions to the generally cylindrical inner surface of the cooling assembly.
The use of the word “a” or “an” when used in conjunction with the term “comprising” in the claims and/or the specification may mean “one”, but it is also consistent with the meaning of “one or more”, “at least one”, and “one or more than one”. Similarly, the word “another” may mean at least a second or more.
As used in this specification and claim(s), the words “comprising” (and any form of comprising, such as “comprise” and “comprises”), “having” (and any form of having, such as “have” and “has”), “including” (and any form of including, such as “include” and “includes”) or “containing” (and any form of containing, such as “contain” and “contains”), are inclusive or open-ended and do not exclude additional, unrecited elements or process steps.
Other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following non-restrictive description of illustrative embodiments thereof, given by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Generally stated, an inductance assembly according to an illustrative embodiment of the present invention is so configured and sized as to be inserted inside the internal stator of an electric machine and securely mounted therein.
Turning now to
The inductance assembly 20 includes two body portions 26 and 28, a plurality of coils 30 inserted in the body portions 26 and 28 (see
It is to be noted that the coils 30 are not illustrated in
As can be better seen from
Turning now to
It is to be noted that in the illustrative embodiment of the inductance assembly, there are four different coils 30 used to form the inductance inserted in each of the body portions 26 and 28 (only one shown in
As better seen in
Also seen on this figure are key 58 and keyway 60 arrangements provided between the external surface 36 of the body portion 26 and the internal surface 38 of the cooling assembly. The key and keyway arrangement is provided to both prevent rotation of the inductance assembly 20 in the cooling assembly 24 and to properly position the body portions 26 and 28 during assembly.
The clip 32 is illustrated in
It is believed to be within the reach of one skilled in the art to determine the number of coils 30 used to form the inductance and the method of interconnection between the coils depending on the application of the inductance assembly.
It will also be apparent to those skilled in the art that since there is adequate contact between the external surface of the body portions 26 and 28 and the internal surface of the cooling assembly 24, the heat generated by the coils 30 will be collected by the cooling assembly 24 and removed from the electric machine.
Turning now to
Generally stated the main difference between the two inductance assemblies relates to the manner used to mount them inside the cooling assembly 24.
Indeed, while clips 32, 34 provided with respective spring portions are used for the inductance assembly 20 (see
It is to be noted that while two sets of the complementary wedge-shaped blocks are used in the inductance assembly of
Also the external surface 110 of the body portions 106 and 108 may be completely semi-cylindrical since the chamfered edges 62 and 64 (see
Turning now to
Referring more specifically to
As can be better seen from
Referring more specifically to
As can be better seen from
It is to be noted that while rectangular wire is used to form the coils 30 illustrated herein, other wire cross-sections could be used.
It is to be noted that during the assembly of the inductance assembly, the body portions can be independently impregnated with resin once the coils 30 have been inserted therein. Of course, both body portions could be impregnated at the same time.
It is also to be noted that while the inductance assemblies illustrated hereinabove include two body portions, one skilled in the art could design an inductance assembly according to the principles of the present invention using more than two body portions.
It is also to be noted that insulation film (not shown) can be provided between the coils and the body portions. One skilled in the art is believed to be in a position to determine an adequate insulation film.
It is also to be noted that an adhesive (not shown) may be provided between the body portions and the cooling assembly. One skilled in the art is believed to be in a position to determine an adequate adhesive.
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and parts illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described hereinabove. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced in various ways. It is also to be understood that the phraseology or terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not limitation. Hence, although the present invention has been described hereinabove by way of illustrative embodiments thereof, it can be modified, without departing from the spirit, scope and nature of the subject invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application filed on Sep. 13, 2006 Ser. No. 60/844,087, the specification of which is expressly incorporated herein, in its entirety, by reference.
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