Claims
- 1. A core for an electric machine, comprising:
a first lamination plate having a first staple extending therefrom; a second lamination plate having a second staple extending therefrom and a second hole defined therein, said second lamination plate secured on said first lamination plate by said first staple being received through said second hole and having a first portion bent over said second lamination plate; a third lamination plate having a third hole defined therein and a third opening defined therein, said third lamination plate secured on said second lamination plate by said second staple being received through said third hole and having a second portion bent over said third lamination plate, and said first portion of said first staple being received in said third opening.
- 2. The core as in claim 1, wherein said third lamination plate is a terminating lamination plate.
- 3. The core as in claim 1, wherein said first, second, and third lamination plates are stamped from a common blank.
- 4. The core as in claim 3, wherein said first and second lamination plates are rotated with respect to one another about an axis defined through said core.
- 5. The core as in claim 4, wherein said second and third lamination plates are rotated with respect to one another about said axis.
- 6. The core as in claim 5, wherein said core is a rotor core or a stator core.
- 7. The core as in claim 1, wherein said first, second, and third lamination plates each include a plurality of winding slots defined therein, said first, second, and third lamination plates being secured to one another so that said plurality of winding slots are axially aligned with respect to one another or are offset from one another.
- 8. A core for an electric machine comprising:
a first lamination plate having a first staple; a second lamination plate having a second staple and a second hole; and a third lamination plate having a third hole and a third opening, said first and second lamination plates being rotated with respect to one another so that said first staple is positioned through said second hole and is bent over said second lamination plate to secure said first and second lamination plates to one another, and said second and third lamination plates being rotated with respect to one another so that said second staple is positioned through said third hole and is bent over said third lamination plate to secure said second and third lamination plates to one another and such that said first staple that is bent over said second lamination plate is received in said third opening.
- 9. The core as in claim 8, wherein said first staple and said second staple extend in an upward direction from said first and second lamination plates, respectively.
- 10. The core as in claim 8, wherein said core is a rotor core or a stator core.
- 11. The core as in claim 8, wherein said first, second, and third lamination plates each include a plurality of winding slots defined therein.
- 12. The core as in claim 11, wherein said first, second, and third lamination plates are secured to one another so that said plurality of winding slots are axially aligned with respect to one another.
- 13. The core as in claim 11, wherein said first, second, and third lamination plates are secured to one another so that said plurality of winding slots are offset from one another by a predetermined skew angle.
- 14. A method of forming a core of an electric machine, comprising:
stamping a blank to form a first lamination having a pair of first staples, a pair of first holes, and a pair of first openings; rotating said first lamination a predetermined distance about an axis defined through said core; stamping said blank to form a second lamination having a pair of second staples, a pair of second holes, and a pair of second openings; stacking said second lamination on said first lamination so that a first portion of said pair of first staples extend through said pair of second holes; and bending said first portion to secure said first and second laminations together.
- 15. The method as in claim 14, further comprising:
rotating said first and second laminations said predetermined distance; stamping said blank to form a third lamination having a pair of third staples, a pair of third holes, and a pair of third openings; stacking said third lamination on said second lamination so that a second portion of said pair of second staples extend through said pair of third holes and so that said first portion of said pair of first staples said is received in said pair of third openings; and bending said second portion to secure said second and third laminations together.
- 16. The method as in claim 15, further comprising repeating said rotating, stamping, stacking, and bending to achieve a selected core height.
- 17. The method as in claim 15, further comprising:
rotating said first and second laminations said predetermined distance; stamping said blank to form a terminating lamination having a pair of terminating holes and a pair of terminating openings; stacking said terminating lamination on said third lamination so that a third portion of said pair of third staples extend through said pair of terminating holes and so that said second portion of said pair of second staples said is received in said pair of terminating openings; and bending said third portion to secure said third and terminating laminations together.
- 18. The method as in claim 17, further comprising stacking a new first lamination of a second core on said terminating lamination so that said third portion of said pair of third staples said is received in a pair of new first openings defined in said new first lamination.
- 19. The method as in claim 14, wherein said pair of first staples and said pair of second staples extend in an upward direction from said first and second laminations, respectively.
- 21. The method as in claim 14, further comprising stamping a plurality of winding slots in each of said first and second laminations.
- 22. The method as in claim 21, wherein said pair of first staples, first holes, first openings, second staples, second holes, and second openings are positioned in said first and second laminations, respectively, so that said plurality of winding slots are aligned with respect to one another along said axis.
- 23. The method as in claim 21, wherein said pair of first staples, first holes, first openings, second staples, second holes, and second openings are positioned in said first and second laminations, respectively, so that said plurality of winding slots are offset from one another by a predetermined skew angle with respect to said axis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/682,269 filed on Aug. 11, 2001 and a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/682,277 filed on Aug. 13, 2001, the contents of each of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09682269 |
Aug 2001 |
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10637980 |
Aug 2003 |
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09682277 |
Aug 2001 |
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10637980 |
Aug 2003 |
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