Claims
- 1. A method for manufacturing laminations of a stator core for an electric motor comprising:
- forming a pattern on a sheet of preselected material from which stator core laminations are to be separated, said pattern including at least two abutting rows of abutting circles each preselectively sized to defined the active material diameter and confine the main body of a core lamination with adjacent rows of abutting circles being staggered so that peripheries of adjacent rows of circles substantially dovetail in spaces defined between opposed mirror image arcs of adjacent circles in an adjacent row with peripheries of circles of one row abutting peripheries of two adjacent circles of an adjacent row of circles to maximize material usage on said sheets with said abutting circles including peripheral tab portions integral therewith to extend from the peripheries thereof into the material between circles;
- separating laminations of preselected shape form the confines of said circles and integral tab portions defining the active material diameter of said laminations; and,
- stacking a preselected number of separated laminations with said integral tab portions in stacked alignment to provide tongues cooperatively insertable into opposed slotted support members to form the basic core of a stator.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said laminations are separated so as to be substantially symmetrical; and
- wherein adjacent laminations in stacking are inverted with respect to one another to minimize burr and lamination thickness discrepancies.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said separation is accomplished by cutting.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said separation is accomplished in several steps to minimize sharp edge formation.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein corresponding integral tabs of adjacent laminations in said sheet of material in stacking are offset an amount equal to a multiple of the peripheral distance between tabs to minimize burr and lamination thickness discrepancies.
- 6. A method for manufacturing and assembling a stator core of an electric motor comprising:
- forming a pattern on a sheet of preselected material from which said laminations are to be separated, said pattern including several abutting rows of abutting circles each preselectively sized to define the active material diameter and confine the main body of a core lamination with adjacent rows of abutting circles being staggered so that the peripheries of adjacent rows of circles substantially dovetail in spaces defined between mirror image arcs of adjacent circles of an adjacent row of circles with the peripheries of the circles of one row substantially abutting the peripheries of two adjacent circles of an adjacent row of circles to maximize the usage of material on said sheet, said abutting circles having integral tab portions extending from the peripheries thereof into the material between circles with the tabs of each circle being equally spaced from one another along the periphery thereof with the tabbed circles being symmetrical;
- stamping the laminations of preselected shape from the confines of said circles defining the active material diameter of said laminations, said stamping being accomplished in several separate steps to minimize sharp edge formation;
- stacking a preselected number of stamped laminations with adjacent laminations being inverted with respect to one another and corresponding tabs of adjacent laminations in said sheet of material being offset an amount equal to a multiple of the peripheral distance between tabs to minimize burr and lamination thickness discrepancies, said stacked laminations forming a stator core with peripherally spaced, laterally extending tongues;
- press-fitting said tongues into engagement with opposed slotted support members; and,
- connecting said support members at the opposite extremities thereof to spaced end shields.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 010,180, filed on Feb. 2, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,801,831 issued Jan. 31, 1989.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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