The present invention relates to linear motors and more particularly to a linear motor which includes a primary side member having a ring-shaped core, armature teeth and an armature winding which form a magnetic circuit, and also includes a secondary side member of a permanent magnet which is reciprocatably driven through an air gap in part of the ring-shaped core.
Major ones of prior art linear motors have a structure that rotary machine is cut and linearly developed and includes a stator having an armature winding and a moving member movably supported with an air gap spaced from the stator. Thus, a large magnetic attracting force takes place between the stator and the moving member, a large burden is applied to a support mechanism for keeping the air gap constant, and the overall size of the machine becomes large.
In the prior art, further, a plurality of coils are wound around a single stator unit and different coils are wound around adjacent stator magnetic poles, thus resulting in that the entire structure of the machine becomes complicated.
In order to solve the above defects in the prior art, an object of the present invention is to provide a linear motor which can cancel a magnetic attracting force acting between a primary side member (stator) and a secondary side member (moving member) with a compact structure and which can increase the rigidity of the secondary side member having permanent magnets while keeping the characteristics of a magnetic circuit by devising a method of arranging an armature winding.
A patent document relating to the prior art linear motor is International Patent Publication WO00/69051.
In accordance with the present invention, the above objects are attained by providing a linear motor which includes a plurality of permanent magnets arranged along an advancing direction and a core opposed to both of front and rear surfaces of the permanent magnets to form a closed magnetic circuit. In the linear motor, a slit groove is formed in each of armature teeth of the core, a projected (protruded) member movable along the slit groove is provided. A plurality of members each having at least one permanent magnet are combined and the projected member is arranged so that adjacent magnetic polarities along the advancing direction are different from each other.
In accordance with the present invention, the above objects are also attained by providing a linear motor which includes a plurality of permanent magnets arranged along a proceeding direction and a core opposed to both of front and rear surfaces of the magnetic materials to form a closed magnetic circuit. In the linear motor, a slit groove is formed in each of armature teeth of the core, a projected (protruded) member movable along the slit groove is provided, and members having at least the one permanent magnet are combined with the projected member.
In accordance with the present invention, the above object are attained by providing a linear motor which includes a plurality of permanent magnets arranged along a proceeding direction and a core opposed to both of front and rear surfaces of the permanent magnets to form a closed magnetic circuit. In the linear motor, a slit groove is formed in each of armature teeth of the core, a projected (protruded) member movable along the slit groove is provided, and the projected member is provided on each of both surfaces of the members having at least the one permanent magnet in combination with another member.
Explanation will be made as to embodiments of the present invention with reference to the attached drawings. In the drawings, constituent elements having the same or equivalent functions are denoted by the same reference numerals or symbols.
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The stator of the linear motor includes a ring-shaped core 1, armature teeth 3, and an armature winding 4 which form a magnetic circuit. In the linear motor, a slit groove 10 is formed in each of the armature teeth 3 of the ring-shaped core opposed to both of front and rear surfaces of the permanent magnets of the moving member with an air gap, and projected members 220 movable along the slit grooves 10 of the armature teeth 3 are provided on the both surfaces of the permanent magnets.
The armature teeth 3 are formed in parts of the ring-shaped core opposed to the both front and rear surface of the permanent magnets of the moving member 210 with the air gap defined therebetween, guide rails 230 are provided along the longitudinal direction of the moving member, and support mechanisms 231 are located to the ring-shaped core 1 in combination with the guide rails 230. In order to assemble a plurality of such ring-shaped cores 1, through holes 8 are formed in parts of the ring-shaped cores.
The support mechanisms 231 are located at both sides of the moving member 210, but the shape of the support mechanism may be mixedly combined with the guide rails (not shown) of the moving member. As the supporting method, a noncontact supporting method based on aero static bearing, hydrostatic bearing or the like and a supporting method based on plane sliding, linear guide rail or the like may be employed.
With such an arrangement, magnetic fields in opposed directions can be established between the magnetic poles of the adjacent cores by causing a current to flow through the single armature winding.
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In this way, the projected members 220a and 220b are provided on the front and rear surfaces of the moving member 210 of the secondary side member at its middle part, so that, even when the moving member of the secondary side member is formed to be elongated along the longitudinal direction of the linear motor, the moving member can have a high rigidity. As a result, even when the moving member is driven at a high speed, the moving member can be less distorted.
a) show the moving member in the linear motor of the present invention having the projected members 220 provided on the front and rear surfaces of the moving member 210 at its middle part, and
A permanent magnet case 250 has such a shape as to receive a plurality of permanent magnets as a unit. Holes are formed in the projected member 220 at its middle part at intervals of a predetermined distance in order to receive the permanent magnet cases 250 therein, and the guide rail 230 and the projected members 220 sandwiches the permanent magnet cases therebetween. In the embodiment shown in
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With such a structure, when the common permanent magnet cases 250 are formed and the permanent magnets 211 are inserted in each permanent magnet case, and then such cases are inserted in the projected members 220; a moving member as the primary side member can be assembled.
This is effective when a linear motor having varied pole pitches is manufactured with use of permanent magnets and projected members having the same shape.
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With such an arrangement, when permanent magnet cases having the same shape are used and combined with the projected members 220, a moving member as the secondary side member can be easily assembled.
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When the permanent magnets 211 in the linear motor of the present invention are skewed, it is possible to change a predetermined distance between the N and S poles, or it is also possible the permanent magnets to have a shape other than a rectangle.
There may be provided a linear motor which uses ferroelectric materials in place of the permanent magnets 211 forming the moving member 210 shown in the linear motor of the present invention, or may be provided a linear motor which has a structure of a combination of the permanent magnets and the ferroelectric materials. Further, there may be provided a linear motor which uses electromagnets having air core coils wound therearound or uses electromagnets having ferroelectric materials and coils wound therearound in place of the permanent magnets, and arranged to have pole polarities of N, S, N and S in this order.
a) shows an example when a plurality of slit grooves 10 are formed in the surfaces of armature teeth 3 of a ring-shaped core opposed to both of front and rear surfaces of permanent magnets of the moving member 210 with an air gap defined therebetween (3 slit grooves in the upper surfaces and 3 slit grooves in the lower surface, that is, a total of 6 slit grooves in
a) shows a structure of the linear motor when a plurality of (two in this case) projected members are provided on both of the front and rear surfaces of the moving member 210 at locations slightly offset from the midpoint of the moving member. Even with this arrangement, the rigidity of the moving member can be increased.
b) shows a structure of the linear motor a single projected member is provided only on one of the both front and rear surfaces of the moving member 210 along its longitudinal direction. Even with this arrangement, the rigidity of the moving member can be increased.
In this system, a linear motor 20 of the present invention is coupled to a moving object 21. The system also includes a driver 22, a controller 23 and a displacement sensor 24. The system is driven according to a target command. Although the system is illustrated as a closed loop control type using the displacement sensor 24 in
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Explanation has been made in connection with the aforementioned linear motor of the present invention when the armature winding is provided to the ring-shaped core or to the armature teeth as an example. However, a mixed combination among the core, the armature tooth and the armature winding may be possible.
The foregoing embodiments of the linear motor of the present invention have been explained in connection with the case where the permanent magnets are provided to the moving member and the armature winding is provided to the stator. However, to the contrary to this case, the armature winding may be provided to the moving member and the permanent magnets may be provided to the stator.
Further, in addition to the embodiments of the aforementioned combinations, a combination of only parts of the constituent elements may be employed. The respective constituent elements of the linear motors shown in the drawings may be combined among the linear motors independently of the respective embodiments of the drawings and the combination may be molded.
As has been explained in the foregoing, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided such a linear motor that a magnetic attracting force acting between the stator and the moving member can be canceled with a compact structure. Further, a high-rigidity linear motor having a member of permanent magnets can be provided.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2006/307395 | 3/31/2006 | WO | 00 | 8/20/2008 |