This application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-124656 filed on May 31, 2010. and Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-101347 filed on Apr. 28, 2011, the contents of both of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a molded motor in which an annular stator core having a coil portion is coated with molding resin, The present invention also relates to a mobile body, such as an electric vehicle, incorporating such a molded motor.
2. Description of Related Art
In recent years, there have been developed molded motors in which an annular stator core (stator) having a coil portion (wound lead) is coated with molding resin. Inside the stator core so coated with the molding resin, a rotor is disposed. According to one conventional technology related to such molded motors, brackets (cases) are provided one at each end in the axial direction of the molding resin in which the stator core is molded.
Inconveniently, however, in the conventional molded motor mention above, brackets are provided at each end in the axial direction of the molding resin, and the molding resin joins the brackets over faces that are substantially perpendicular to the axis. The junction faces between the molding resin and the brackets are, at their edge, directly exposed outside the motor, and lead to the space inside the molding resin where a permanent magnet (rotor) is disposed. As a result, if the contact between the molding resin and the brackets at the junction faces is insufficient, water may enter across the junction faces. This may produce rust and cause corrosion inside the molded motor, leading to motor failure.
Thus, in a case where a molded motor is used in an environment where it is exposed to moisture, it is necessary to somehow prevent entry of water into the molded motor. On the other hand, there have been developed electric vehicles that use as a source of driving force a molded motor in which a stator core is coated with molding resin. In such applications, since electric vehicles have to run in rain and on wet roads, much care is taken to make molded motors water-resistant.
The prevent invention has been made against the background discussed above, and an object of the invention is to provide a molded motor that offers enhanced reliability as a result of reduced entry of water into the motor achieved with improved water-resistance at the junction face between a stator, including a stator core and molding resin, and a motor case. Another object of the invention is to provide a highly reliable mobile body, such as an electric vehicle, that is provided with such a molded motor.
To achieve the above objects, according to one aspect of the invention, a molded motor having a stator having an annular stator core coated with molding resin is provided with a motor case which joins the stator, and the motor case has a rib portion formed at the outer circumference of the junction face between the motor case and the stator. Here, the rib portion may be any wall-like structure so long as it serves to prevent entry of water.
In the molded motor structured as described above, the junction face between the motor case and the stator may be formed as a core junction face between the motor case and the stator core, and the rib portion may be formed at the outer circumference of the core junction face.
In the molded motor structured as described above, the junction face between the motor case and the stator may be provided with a core junction face between the motor case and the stator core and a resin junction face between the motor case and the molding resin, with the resin junction face provided outward of the core junction face in the motor radial direction, and with the rib portion provided at the outer circumference of the resin junction face.
In the molded motor structured as described above, there may be further provided a functional portion at a predetermined position at the outer circumference of the motor case, and the rib portion and the functional portion may cover the outer circumference of the junction face between the motor case and the stator.
In the molded motor structured as described above, the rib portion and the functional portion may cover the outer circumference of the junction face between the motor case and the stator all around the circumference.
In the molded motor structured as described above, the functional portion may be a screw-fastening portion for screw-fastening the motor case to another component or a terminal holding portion for holding a terminal plate on a side face of the motor case.
In the molded motor structured as described above, the functional portion may include a resin accommodation portion which is provided outward of the part of the motor case corresponding to the rib portion in the motor radial direction and accommodates the molding resin and a wall portion which is provided at the outer circumference of the resin accommodation portion and continuously connects to the rib portion.
In the molded motor structured as described above, the functional portion may be provided with an'auxiliary rib portion which is set at a height lower than the height of the rib portion.
In the molded motor structured as described above, the rib portion may extend from the junction face in the rotation axis direction.
In the molded motor structured as described above, at least part of the inner circumferential face of the rib portion is in contact with the outer circumferential face of the stator core.
In the molded motor structured as described above, part of the molding resin may be located outward of the outer circumferential face of the rib portion.
In the molded motor structured as described above, part of .the molding resin may be located inward of the inner circumferential face of the rib portion.
In the molded motor structured as described above, the rib portion may be provided in such a way as to cover the entire outer circumferential face of the stator core with respect to the rotation axis direction.
In the molded motor structured as described above, the rib portion may be provided in such a way as to cover part of the outer circumferential face of the stator core with respect to the rotation axis direction.
According to another aspect of the invention, a mobile body, such as an electric vehicle, incorporates a molded motor as described above.
Here, the concept “mobile body” encompasses not only electric vehicles such as electric bicycles, motorcycles (two-wheeled motorized vehicles), three-wheeled motorized vehicles, and four-wheeled motorized vehicles but also watercraft such as motorboats, amusement cars, boats, and other vehicles, and any vehicles that use a motor as their driving power source and that move unmanned, that is, with no man aboard.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to
First, the construction of an electric vehicle as a mobile body incorporating a molded motor according to a first embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to
As shown in
The main frame 4 is, in a front-end part thereof, bent upward, and, in the front-end part, steerably supports the front wheel 2 and a handle 6. On a rear-end side of the main frame 4, substantially in a central part of the electric vehicle 1. in its front/rear direction, there are provided a seat 7 on which the driver seats and a battery housing 8. The battery housing 8 is provided under the seat 7, and houses a battery (not shown), inside. The seat 7 also serves as a lid to the battery housing 8, and is openably fitted to the battery housing 8. At the rear of the seat 7 on the main frame 4, over the rear wheel 3, there is provided a luggage rack 9.
The swing arm 5 extends rearward from a rear part of the main frame 4 under the seat 7 and the battery housing 8. The rear wheel 3 is supported on a rear end of the swing arm 5. The swing arm 5 is provided only on the left side of the rear wheel 3, and supports the rear wheel 3 in an open-at-one-side fashion. The rear wheel 3 is a driven wheel, and between it and the swing arm 5, there is provided a molded motor 20 which drives the rear wheel 3. The swing arm 5 is, at its rear end, coupled to a coupling portion 55 (described later, see
Next, the construction of and around the rear wheel 3 of the electric vehicle 1 will be described with reference to, in addition to
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The reduction mechanism 30 is disposed between the motor shaft 23 and the axle 3a. The reduction mechanism 30 includes, for example, a planet gear mechanism.
The braking mechanism 40 is disposed near the hub 3b of the rear wheel 3, and is a so-called drum-type brake. As shown in
The part of the hub 3b where the brake shoe 41 is disposed is fitted with the brake cover 44 as a lid so that dust and the like may not enter the inside (see
Next, the structure of the molded motor 20 will be described in detail with reference to, in addition to
The molded motor 20, includes, out of the components already mentioned, the. stator 28 having the stator, core 24 covered with the molding resin 21, the rotor 22, and the Motor shaft 23, and in addition a motor case 50, a circuit board 25, signal leads 26, and power leads 27.
The stator core 24 is annular in shape (ring-shaped), and, as shown in
In a part of the stator core 24 inward of the coil portion 24a in the radial direction, a recess 21a is formed in the molding resin 21 so as to be receded from the rear wheel 3 side. The recess 21a is cylindrical in shape, and inside the recess 21a, the rotor 22 is disposed (see
The motor case 50 is formed of metal such as an alloy of aluminum, and is so disposed as to hold the stator 28 inside. Specifically, the motor case 50 is composed of two plate-shaped case members which are disposed to hold between them the molding resin 21 of the stator 28, that is, an inner case 51 shown in
As shown in
Here, the motor case 50 is provided with a mechanical element, referred to as a functional portion, to allow the molded motor 20 to be assembled and the power leads to be connected. The functional portion is embodied by, for example, a terminal holding portion 61 and a screw-fastening portion 63, which will be described below.
The terminal holding portion 61 as a functional portion. is provided at the front-side coupling portion 52a of the outer case 52 shown in
On the other hand, the screw-fastening portion 63 as a functional portion is provided at the rear-side coupling portion 52b of the outer case 52 shown in
The motor case 50 has, elsewhere than where the above-mentioned coupling portions are provided, four openings 54, through which the stator 28 is partly exposed and more specifically the molding resin 21 is partly exposed. This keeps part of the molding resin 21 in direct contact with the atmosphere. Thus, the heat of the molded motor 20 can be rejected via the part of the molding resin 21 exposed through the openings 54.
Moreover, as shown in
On the side of the motor case 50 opposite from the rear wheel 3, that is, on the outer side of the motor case 50, as shown in
To the circuit board 25, the signal leads 26 are connected for exchange of control signals. Between the two screw holes 56 in the coupling portion 55 of the motor case 50, the power leads 27 are connected for supply of electric power to the molded motor 20. The signal leads 26 and the power leads 27 extend from the coupling portion 55 outward in the radial direction of the molded motor 20, that is, frontward along the swing arm 5.
The motor case 50 has a rib portion 58 shown in
Thus, the terminal holding portion 61 and the screw-fastening portion 63 as functional portions and in addition the rib portion 58 cover the junction face 59 between the outer case 52 and the stator 28 all around its outer circumference. In this way, in a case where the outer case 52 is provided with a functional portion which is a component necessary for the molded motor 20, this functional portion and the rib portion 58 cover the outer circumference of the junction face between the outer case 52 and the stator 28. Moreover, all around the molded motor 20, the junction face 59 between the outer case 52 and the stator 28 is given a complicated structure, and the path from the outer edge of the junction face 59 into the motor is made comparatively long. Thus, with the construction provided with the terminal holding portion 61, the screw-fastening portion 63, and the rib portion 58, it is possible to make it more difficult for water to enter the motor across the junction face 59 between the outer case 52 and the stator 28.
Moreover, the terminal holding portion 61 is provided with the resin accommodation portion 61c and the wall portion 61d, the screw-fastening portion 63 is provided with the resin accommodation portion 63b and the wall portion 63c, and the rib portion 58 continuously connects to the wall portion 61d and the wall portion 63c. As shown in
Moreover, as shown in
Likewise; as shown in
In this way, the junction face 59 between the stator 28 and the outer case 52 is given a more complicated structure, and the path from the outer edge of the junction face into the motor is made longer. This makes it possible to make it still more difficult for water to enter the motor across the junction face 59 between the stator 28 and the outer case 52.
Moreover, the rib portion 58 is provided in such a way as to cover part of the outer circumferential face of the stator core 24 with respect to the rotation axis direction, that is, the left/right direction in
Moreover, part of the inner circumferential face of the rib portion 58 is in contact with the outer circumferential face of the stator core 24. This improves water resistance at the junction face 59 between, on one side, the outer case 52 and, on the other side, the stator core 24 and the molding resin 21, and in addition makes the positioning of the stator core 24 easy. Specifically, the stator core 24 fits into the rib portion 58 in such a way that the outer circumferential face of the former makes contact with the inner circumferential face of the latter, and this makes it possible to position the stator core 24 with respect to the outer case 52 in the radial direction.
On the other hand, as shown in
Thus, with the construction described above, it is possible to improve water resistance at the junction face 59 between the stator 28, including the stator core 24 and the molding resin 21, and the outer case 52, and thereby reduce entry of water into the motor. It is thus possible to suppress development of rust inside the molded motor 20. Consequently, it is possible to suppress failure due to internal corrosion, and thus to provide a molded motor 20 with higher reliability. Moreover, it is possible to provide a highly reliable electric vehicle 1 provided with such a molded motor 20.
Next, the structure of a molded motor according to a second embodiment of the invention will be described in detail with reference to
In the molded motor 20 according to the second embodiment, the motor case 50 is provided with, on the outer case 52, a rib portion 60 shown in
On the other hand, where the rib portion 60 is provided (part Y in
Next, the structure of a molded motor according to a third embodiment of the invention will be described in detail with reference to
In the molded motor 20 according to the third embodiment, the motor case 50 is provided with, on the outer case 52, a junction face 64 between the outer case 52 and the stator 28 shown in
Between the outer circumferential face of the stator core 24 and the inner circumferential face of the rib portion 58, at part of the circumference, a positioning member (not shown) is provided. The stator core 24 fits in in such a way that the outer circumferential face of the stator core 24 makes contact with the inside of the positioning member, and this makes it possible to position the stator core 24 with respect to the outer case 52 in the radial direction.
It should be understood that the embodiments by way of which the present invention has been described hereinabove are in no way meant to limit the scope of the invention; the invention allows for many modifications and variations within the scope not departing from the spirit of the invention.
For example, although the embodiments deal with a motorcycle as shown in
The mobile bodies in which a molded motor 20 according to the invention can be incorporated further include watercraft such as motorboats, amusement cars, boats, and other vehicles, and any vehicles that use a motor as their driving power source and that move unmanned, that is, with no man aboard.
The range over which the rib portion 58 or 60 covers the outer circumferential face of the stator core 24 with respect to the rotation axis direction is not limited to that specifically mentioned in the above embodiments; so long as it is formed all around the circumference in the circumferential direction (except where functional portions such as the terminal holding portion 61 and the screw-fastening portion 63 are provided), the range of its coverage with respect to the rotation axis direction, that is, the height of the rib portion 58 or 60 relative to the junction face 59 or 64 in the rotation axis direction, may be changed as desired.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2010-124656 | May 2010 | JP | national |
2011-101347 | Apr 2011 | JP | national |