Claims
- 1. A device (4) for balancing a rotor (1), in particular for an electric motor, the rotor having an axial dimension and being provided with a plurality of recesses extending along the axial dimension for seating a rotor winding, the device (4) being used during the step of the rotor balancing method consisting in the actual balancing step involving adding of material, the device (4) being made of a non-ferromagnetic material and comprising:a body (6) having an axis (10) and; a head (5), connected to the body (6), having an enlarged section in respect to the body (6); a resilient end (7) connected to the body (6), the resilient end (7) being formed substantially in the manner of a fork, consisting of a portion of the body (6) the resilient end having an opening (8) extending substantially longitudinally with respect to the axis (10) of the body and small teeth (9) on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis (10), the opening and the small teeth allowing insertion of the device (4) into one of the recesses (2) and locking therein, wherein the device (4) has a length that is greater than the axial dimension of the rotor and is insertable and self-lockable inside one of the recesses (2) in the rotor (1) to extend over the axial dimension of the rotor, and the actual balancing of the rotor (1) consists in inserting one or more of the balancing devices (4) inside the recesses (2) formed in the rotor (1).
- 2. The device (4) for balancing rotors (1) in electric motors according to claim 1, characterized in that the body (6) is provided with a plurality of weight-reducing holes (11).
- 3. The device (4) for balancing rotors (1), in particular for electric motors, according to claim 1, characterized in that the device (4) is formed so as to be flat, that is so as to produce only a local increase in the mass of the rotor in its plane of rotation.
- 4. The device (4) for balancing rotors (1), in particular for electric motors, according to claim 1, characterized in that the device (4) is formed so as to be bulb-shaped, concentrating material in the zone of the head (5), so as to produce both a local increase in the mass of the rotor, in its plane of rotation, and a rotary torque perpendicular to the plane of rotation of the rotor.
- 5. The device (4) for balancing rotors (1), in particular for electric motors, according to claim 1, characterized in that the device (4) consists of non-ferromagnetic material.
- 6. The device (4) for balancing rotors (1), in particular for electric motors, according to claim 1, characterized in that the head (5) consists of at least one abutting tooth which is wider than the profile of the body (6).
- 7. An electric motor comprising a rotor (1) having teeth alternating with recesses (2), characterized in that the balancing device (4) according to claim 1 is seated in one of the recesses (2) of the rotor (1).
- 8. A method for balancing a rotor (1) having an axial dimension, in particular for an electric motor, comprising the compensating for a lack of equilibrium or imbalance of the rotor by addition of material, wherein the method comprises:inserting, inside one of the recesses (2) formed in the rotor (1), extending along the axial dimension of the rotor and designed to seat the rotor winding (3), a self-locking balancing device (4) made of non-ferromagnetic material, the locking balancing device (4) comprising a head (5), a body (6) having an axis (10), and a resilient end (7) which is formed substantially in the manner of a fork and consists of a portion of the body (6), the resilient end having an opening (8) extending substantially longitudinally with respect to the axis (10) of the body so as to allow insertion of the device (4) into the recess (2), wherein the device (4) has a length that is greater than the axial dimension of the rotor and is inserted to extend over the axial dimension of the rotor, and locking the device (4) in the one of the recesses by means of small teeth (9) formed in the resilient end (7) on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis (10).
Priority Claims (1)
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RE98A000072 |
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Parent Case Info
The present application is the national stage under 35 U.S.C. 371 of PCT/IT99/00141, filed May 19, 1999.
PCT Information
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PCT/IT99/00141 |
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WO00/04624 |
1/27/2000 |
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