US Patent Application 18171309. STATOR ASSEMBLY APPARATUS AND STATOR ASSEMBLY METHOD simplified abstract

From WikiPatents
Jump to navigation Jump to search

STATOR ASSEMBLY APPARATUS AND STATOR ASSEMBLY METHOD

Organization Name

HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.


Inventor(s)

Norihiko Hikima of Tokyo (JP)


Yasuto Ohashi of Tokyo (JP)


Takumi Miyamoto of Tokyo (JP)


Shoma Okubo of Tokyo (JP)


STATOR ASSEMBLY APPARATUS AND STATOR ASSEMBLY METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18171309 Titled 'STATOR ASSEMBLY APPARATUS AND STATOR ASSEMBLY METHOD'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a stator assembly apparatus used to assemble a stator. The apparatus includes guide members that can be inserted into and withdrawn from the electrically-insulating members of the stator core. These guide members are arranged in the slots of the stator core and can be moved by a controller. The apparatus also includes a presser that presses the coil outward. When the coil comes into contact with or approaches the innermost guide member, the controller causes it to withdraw from the electrically-insulating members. This process is repeated until the assembly is complete.


Original Abstract Submitted

Provided is a stator assembly apparatus configured to assemble a stator, the apparatus including: a plurality of guide members that are provided in a manner enabling insertion into and withdrawal from inside the electrically-insulating members in a central axial direction of the stator core, and are arranged in a radial direction of the slots in a state of having been inserted inside the electrically-insulating members; a presser configured to press the coil radially outward with respect to the stator core; and a controller configured to control movement of the plurality of guide members. Each time the coil moved by the presser come into contact with or approaches the guide member positioned most radially inside from among the plurality of guide members inside the electrically-insulating members, the controller causes the guide member positioned most radially inside to move so as to sequentially withdraw from within the electrically-insulating members.