Claims
- 1. An armature assembly including
a plurality of windings; a base portion; a plurality of teeth extending from the base portion and about which the windings can be positioned, and wherein the plurality of teeth are spaced apart from each other to define slot openings at ends of and between adjacent teeth, and including a first end tooth positioned at one end of the stack in a direction of motion and a second end tooth positioned at another end of the stack in the direction of motion; and wherein the first and second end teeth are formed to have a wedge shape.
- 2. The armature assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second end teeth each have a portion which extends outwardly beyond the base portion in the direction of motion.
- 3. The armature assembly of claim 1, wherein the armature has a length in a direction of motion which is approximately equal to (Np+½)×pole pitch, where Np equals a number of poles underneath the armature, and the pole pitch equals a distance between centers of two adjacent magnets of opposite polarity in a field assembly.
- 4. A stack for use in an armature assembly including a plurality of windings, wherein the stack comprises
a base portion; a plurality of teeth extending from the base portion and about which the windings can be positioned, and wherein the plurality of teeth are spaced apart from each other at a predetermined pitch, tt, and including a first end tooth positioned at one end of the stack in a direction of motion and a second end tooth positioned at another end of the stack in the direction of motion; and wherein the first and second end teeth are wedge shaped, and further wherein the stack has a uniform length along a direction of motion approximately equal to (Np+½)×tp, where Np corresponds to a number of poles underneath the armature, and tp corresponds to a distance between centers of two adjacent magnets of opposite polarity in a field assembly.
- 5. The stack of claim 4 in which tp is approximately equal to tt.
- 6. The stack of claim 4, wherein tp and tt, and the length of the stack are dimensioned so that a fractional number of magnets of the field assembly are covered by pole pitches of the stack.
- 7. A linear brushless DC motor, comprising
a field assembly, including a plurality of magnets of alternating polarity positioned along a direction of motion to define a plurality of poles; and an armature assembly including a plurality of windings and a stack, wherein the stack comprises:
a base portion; a plurality of teeth extending from the base portion and about which the windings can be positioned, and including a first end tooth positioned at one end of the stack in the direction of motion and a second end tooth positioned at another end of the stack in the direction of motion; and wherein the first and second end teeth are formed to be wedge shaped, and further wherein the stack has a uniform length along the direction of motion approximately equal to (Np+½)×tp, where Np corresponds to a number of poles underneath the armature, and tp corresponds to a distance between centers of two adjacent magnets of opposite polarity in the field assembly.
- 8. The linear brushless DC motor of claim 7, wherein the plurality of teeth are spaced apart from each other at a predetermined pitch, tt, that is less than tp.
- 9. The linear brushless DC motor of claim 8, further wherein tt and tp are selected so that the stack covers an area of the plurality of magnets that is substantially the same over a range of motion of the motor.
- 10. The linear brushless DC motor of claim 8, further wherein tt and tp are selected so that in any position over a range of motion of the motor at least one of the plurality of magnets is covered by no more than one of the plurality of teeth.
- 11. The linear brushless DC motor of claim 8, wherein the first and second end teeth have a cross section in a plane parallel to the base in the shape of a right triangle having a base parallel to the direction of motion and an apex opposite the base, and further wherein the base is substantially equal in length to tp.
- 12. The linear brushless DC motor of claim 11, wherein the plurality of teeth, other than the first and second end teeth, have a cross section in a plane parallel to the base which is substantially equal in area to an area of the cross sections of the first and second end teeth.
- 13. The linear brushless DC motor of claim 8, wherein internal teeth of the stack have a cross sectional width of approximately one half tp and the plurality of magnets have a cross sectional width approximately equal to but greater than tt.
- 14. The linear brushless DC motor of claim 7, wherein the stack has Np+1 teeth.
- 15. The linear brushless DC motor of claim 7, wherein the plurality of teeth include parallel faces transverse to the direction of motion and having a predetermined height, and further wherein the first and second end teeth have at least one face which is angled with respect to the direction of motion and which has a height less than the predetermined height of the parallel faces.
- 16. The linear brushless DC motor of claim 15, further including a step having a thickness x and extending in the direction of motion from the base of each of the first and second end teeth.
- 17. The linear brushless DC motor of claim 7 further including a unitary mounting bracket extending substantially the length of the stack in the direction of motion and coupled to the stack with dove-tail type structures, and further wherein the unitary mounting bracket is adapted to accommodate mounting holes for the linear brushless DC motor.
- 18. The linear brushless DC motor of claim 8, wherein a ratio of tt to tp is 7:8.
- 19. The armature assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of teeth are spaced apart from each other at a predetermined pitch, tt, that is less than a pole pitch, wherein the pole pitch equals a distance between centers of two adjacent magnets of opposite polarity in a field assembly.
- 20. The armature assembly of claim 1, further wherein tt and a pole pitch are selected so that the stack covers an area of a plurality of magnets in a field assembly which area is substantially the same over a range of motion, wherein the pole pitch equals a distance between centers of two adjacent magnets of opposite polarity in the field assembly.
- 21. The armature assembly of claim 19, further wherein tt and the pole pitch are selected so that in any position over a range of motion of the motor at least one of the plurality of magnets is covered by no more than one of the plurality of teeth.
- 22. The armature assembly of claim 19, wherein the first and second end teeth have a cross section in a plane parallel to the base in the shape of a right triangle having a base parallel to the direction of motion and an apex opposite the base, and further wherein the base is substantially equal in length to the pole pitch.
- 23. The armature assembly of claim 22, wherein the plurality of teeth, other than the first and second end teeth, have a cross section in a plane parallel to the base which is substantially equal in area to an area of the cross sections of the first and second end teeth.
- 24. The armature assembly of claim 19, wherein internal teeth of the stack have a cross sectional width of approximately one half the pole pitch and the plurality of magnets have a cross sectional width approximately equal to but greater than tt.
- 25. The armature assembly of claim 3, wherein the stack has Np+1 teeth.
- 26. The armature assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of teeth include parallel faces transverse to the direction of motion and having a predetermined height, and further wherein the first and second end teeth have at least one face which is angled with respect to the direction of motion and which has a height less than the predetermined height of the parallel faces.
- 27. The armature assembly of claim 26, further including a step having a thickness x and extending in the direction of motion from a base of each of the first and second end teeth.
- 28. The armature assembly of claim 1, further including a unitary mounting bracket extending substantially the length of the stack in the direction of motion and coupled to the stack with dovetail type structures, and further wherein the unitary mounting bracket is adapted to accommodate mounting holes for the linear brushless DC motor.
- 29. The armature assembly of claim 19, wherein a ratio of tt to the pole pitch tp is 7:8.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from provisional application No. 60/476,741, filed Jun. 6, 2003.
[0002] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/116,495, filed Apr. 3, 2002, and assigned to the assignee of the present application, which claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/282,546, filed April 9, 2001.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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