This Non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119(a) on Patent Application No(s). 096105003 filed in Taiwan, Republic of China on Feb. 12, 2007, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to a motor and a stator structure thereof and, in particular, to a motor and a stator structure thereof that have an enhanced combining strength.
2. Related Art
Motors are the devices that can convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, and they are used to be disposed in many mechanical structures. As electronic devices become smaller, it is the trend to miniaturize the volume and increase the operating speed of the motor. It is therefore an important subject to maintain the long lifetime and high reliability of the motor under high-speed operations.
As shown in
However, when assembling the above-mentioned motor 1, the components thereof are easy to be pulled by an external force, so that the bus line 16 and the circuit board 13 may shift toward a first direction D1 or a second direction D2. This will result in a disjunction between the pin 15 and the bobbin 111 or between the pin 15 and the circuit board 13. More seriously, this may cause the segregation of the components of the motor 1.
Therefore, it is an important subject to provide a motor and a stator structure that have enhanced combining strength so as to increase the lifetime and reliability thereof.
In view of the foregoing, the invention is to provide a motor with enhanced combining strength and the stator structure thereof.
To achieve the above, the invention discloses a stator structure of a motor. The stator structure includes a magnetically conducting element, a circuit board, a bus line and a housing. The magnetically conducting element has at least one coil. The circuit board is positioned adjacent to the magnetically conducting element and electrically connected to the coil. The bus line is electrically connected to the circuit board or the coil. The housing has a top part and a bottom part, which are disposed on two opposite sides of the magnetically conducting element. The top part or the bottom part has a first fastening structure, and the bus line or one end of the circuit board is fixed to the first fastening structure.
To achieve the above, the invention also discloses a motor including a stator structure and a rotor structure disposed and corresponding to the stator structure. The stator structure includes a magnetically conducting element, a circuit board, a bus line and a housing. The magnetically conducting element has at least one coil. The circuit board is positioned adjacent to the magnetically conducting element and electrically connected to the coil. The bus line is electrically connected to the circuit board or the coil. The housing has a top part and a bottom part disposed on two opposite sides of the magnetically conducting element. The top part or the bottom part has a first fastening structure, and the bus line or the one end of the circuit board is fixed to the first fastening structure.
As mentioned above, the motor and the stator structure thereof of the invention have at least one fastening structure (such as the first fastening structure or the second fastening structure) formed on the top part or the bottom part of the housing to fix the circuit board or bus line. Therefore, if the circuit board or the bus line is pulled by a force, the fastening structure can provide an appropriate resisting force, which prevents the electrically conducting element from falling off the bobbin or the circuit board. Accordingly, the lifetime and reliability of the motor can be increased.
The invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and accompanying drawings, which are given for illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
The present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the same references relate to the same elements.
With reference to
The stator structure 21 includes a magnetically conducting element 211, a circuit board 212, a bus line 213 and a housing 214.
The rotor structure 22 is disposed and corresponding to the stator structure 21. The rotor structure 22 includes a rotating shaft 221 and a magnetic element 222 connected with the rotating shaft 221. The magnetic element 222 can be a permanent magnet. As shown in
The magnetically conducting element 211 of the stator structure 21 has a bobbin 2111 and at least one coil 2112 wound around the bobbin 2111. The circuit board 212 is positioned adjacent to the magnetically conducting element 211 and electrically connected with the coil 2112. In this embodiment the stator structure 21 further includes at least one electrically conducting element 215 electrically connected with the coil 2112 and the circuit board 212. The electrically conducting element 215 can be a metal sheet or a metal rod. Explicitly speaking, the circuit board 212 is positioned on one side of the magnetically connecting element 211. The electrically conducting element 215 is embedded on the bobbin 2111, and both ends of the coil 2112 are wound around the electrically conducting element 215. Furthermore, the coil 2112 is electrically connected with the circuit board 212 by soldering the electrically conducting element 215 onto the circuit board 212. According to different needs in practice, several electrically conducting elements 215 are disposed and corresponding to several coils 2112.
The bus line 213 is electrically connected with the circuit board 212 or the coil 2112 of the magnetically conducting element 211. The bus line 213 is soldered onto the circuit board 212 and electrically connected with the coil 2112 via the circuit board 212. The bus line 213 is used to provide an electrical current to the coil 2112, so that the coil 2112 can generate a varying magnetic field. The magnetic field interacts with the magnetic element 222 of the rotor structure 22 to drive the motor 2 into rotation. In this embodiment, the bus line 213 and the circuit board 212 are, for example but not limited to, separate components. Alternatively, the bus line 213 and the circuit board 212 can also be formed as a single unit.
The housing 214 has a body 2141, a top part 2142 and a bottom part 2143. The body 2141 is connected with the top part 2142 and the bottom part 2143. The body 2141 accommodates the stator structure 21 and the rotor structure 22. The top part 2142 and the bottom part 2143 are disposed on two opposite sides of the magnetically conducting element 211. As shown in
In this embodiment, the top part 2142 or the bottom part 2143 has a first fastening structure 2144. For example, as illustrated in
The above embodiments with the first fastening structure 2144 or 2144a disposed on the bottom part 2143 or 2143a are only examples of the invention. The first fastening structure 2144 or 2144a can also be disposed on the top part 2142 as well.
In summary, the motor and the stator structure of the invention include at least one fastening structure (such as the first fastening structure or the second fastening structure) formed on the top part or the bottom part of the housing for fixing the circuit board or bus line. Therefore, if the circuit board or the bus line is pulled by a force, the fastening structure can provide an appropriate resisting force, which prevents the electrically conducting element from falling off the bobbin or the circuit board. Accordingly, the lifetime and reliability of the motor can be increased.
Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover all modifications that fall within the true scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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096105003 | Feb 2007 | TW | national |