Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. ยง119 and the Paris Convention Treaty, this application claims the benefit of Chinese Patent Application No. 201120034755.5 filed Jan. 28, 2011, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a rotor assembly of a brushless motor.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, a rotor assembly of a brushless DC motor generally includes a rotating shaft, a rotor core, a permanent magnet, a magnetic ring support, and a magnetic ring. The permanent magnet is mounted on the outer side surface of the rotor core and the magnetic ring is nested on the magnetic ring support. Because conventional magnetic ring supports of rotor assemblies are made of aluminum and fixed by rivets, they are complicated in working and mounting procedures and have poor positions after assembly.
In view of the above-described problems, it is one objective of the invention to provide a rotor assembly of a brushless motor in which a magnetic ring support and a rotor core are made as a whole by injection molding. Such a structure has the advantages of simplicity, excellent positions, free mounting, reduced working procedures and labor costs, and improved assembly efficiency.
To achieve the above objective, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, there provided is a rotor assembly of a brushless motor, comprising a rotating shaft, a rotor core, a permanent magnet, a magnetic ring support, and a magnetic ring, wherein the permanent magnet is mounted on the outer side surface of the rotor core, the magnetic ring is nested on the magnetic ring support, and the magnetic ring support and the rotor core are made as a whole by injection molding.
In a class of this embodiment, the magnetic ring support comprises a support body and a connecting cylinder; the support body is against one end surface of the rotor core; the connecting cylinder is projected from the bottom of the support body and extends through a through hole of the rotor core, and a raised edge arranged at the bottom of the connecting cylinder presses on the other end surface of the rotor core.
In a class of this embodiment, a plurality of bosses are projected from an outer wall surface of the magnetic ring support; each boss forms a step surface with the outer wall surface of the magnetic ring support, and the magnetic ring is nested on the outer wall surface of the magnetic ring support and locked on the step surface.
In a class of this embodiment, one end of the magnetic ring support is arranged with a plurality of positioning recesses and a plurality of blocks projected from an inner wall surface of the magnetic ring are locked in the positioning recesses.
In a class of this embodiment, a distance is formed in the axial direction between the magnetic ring and the permanent magnet arranged on the outer side surface of the rotor core, and the magnetic ring is flush with the outer side surface of the permanent magnet.
In a class of this embodiment, an inner side surface of the magnetic ring support is arranged with a plurality of ribs.
In a class of this embodiment, the magnetic ring support is made of plastics.
Advantages of the invention are summarized below:
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A rotor assembly of a brushless motor, in accordance with the invention, comprises a rotating shaft 1, a rotor core 2, a permanent magnet 3, a magnetic ring support 4, and a magnetic ring 5. The permanent magnet 3 is mounted on the outer side surface of the rotor core 2, and the end surface of the permanent magnet 3 comprises a first part 31 and a second part 32. The magnetic ring 5 is nested on the magnetic ring support 4, and the magnetic ring support 4 and the rotor core 2 are made as a whole by injection molding. The magnetic ring support 4 comprises a support body 40 and a connecting cylinder 46, in which the support body 40 is against one end surface of the rotor core 2, and the connecting cylinder 46 projected from the bottom of the support body 40 extends through a through hole 21 of the rotor core 2. A raised edge 47 arranged at the bottom of the connecting cylinder 46 presses on the other end surface of the rotor core 2. The end surface of the magnetic ring 5 comprises a first part 52 and a second part 53. An air gap 54 is formed between the second part 32 of the end surface of the permanent magnet 3 and the second part 53 of the end surface of the magnetic ring 5. Such a structure has the advantages of simplicity, excellent positions, free mounting, reduced working procedures and labor costs, and improved assembly efficiency.
While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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