Claims
- 1. An ironless cup-shaped rotor for an electric motor comprising a cylindrical body formed from a continuous winding of consecutive closely spaced turns of self-bondable wire, each said turn including a first portion forming a first terminate face of said cylindrical body, said first portion lying generally in a plane at right angles to the axis of said cylindrical body, a second portion disposed upon the circumference and lying at a first angle to the axis of said cylindrical body, a third portion disposed along the circumferential edge of the other terminate face of said cylindrical body, and a fourth portion also disposed upon the circumference of, and at a second angle substantially equal to said first angle to the axis of said cylindrical body, each said turn held in place by a subsequent turn of said self-bondable wire to form said cylindrical body into a rigid cup-shaped rotor.
- 2. An ironless cup-shaped rotor for an electric motor comprising a cylindrical body formed from a continuous winding of consecutive closely spaced turns of self-bondable wire, each said turn including:
- a winding portion (11b) forming a first terminate face (13b) of said cylindrical body (13), said winding portion lying generally in a plane at right angles to the axis of said cylindrical body,
- a first inclined segment (11a') disposed upon the circumference (13a) and lying at a first angle (.beta.) to the axis of said cylindrical body,
- a second inclined segment (11a") disposed upon the circumference (13a) and lying at a second angle (.alpha.) to the axis of said cylindrical body, and extending to an edge point (P) at a second terminate face (13c), said first angle being substantially smaller than said second angle,
- an inclined segment also disposed upon the circumference of, and at an angle substantially equal to said second angle (.alpha.) to the axis of said cylindrical body, and,
- an inclined segment also disposed upon the circumference of, and at an angle substantially equal to said first angle (.beta.) to the axis of said cylindrical body, each said turn being held in place by a subsequent turn of said self-bondable wire to form said cylindrical body into a rigid cup-shaped rotor.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 170,147, filed July 18, 1980, which application is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 41,182 filed May 21, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,320,319.
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Divisions (2)
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