Denso corporation (20240258861). ROTARY ELECTRIC MACHINE simplified abstract
ROTARY ELECTRIC MACHINE
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Inventor(s)
WATARU Niwa of Kariya-city (JP)
ROTARY ELECTRIC MACHINE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240258861 titled 'ROTARY ELECTRIC MACHINE
The patent application describes a motor device with a motor case housing a wall electric power busbar, a stator, and a rotor. The motor case includes a motor outer peripheral wall, a first facing wall, and a second facing wall. The wall electric power busbar is fixed to the motor outer peripheral wall and overlaps with the motor inner wall surface, extending along it in a circumferential direction.
- The wall electric power busbar is positioned away from the stator, rotor, and first facing wall in an axial direction.
- The innovation allows for efficient power distribution within the motor device.
- By fixing the wall electric power busbar to the motor case, the design ensures stable and reliable operation.
- The positioning of the busbar away from critical components minimizes interference and potential damage.
- Overall, this design enhances the performance and durability of the motor device.
Potential Applications: This technology can be applied in various electric motor systems, such as industrial machinery, automotive applications, and household appliances.
Problems Solved: The technology addresses issues related to efficient power distribution, interference between components, and overall motor performance and reliability.
Benefits: Improved power distribution efficiency, enhanced motor performance, increased durability and reliability, reduced interference between components.
Commercial Applications: This technology can be utilized in the manufacturing of electric motors for various industries, leading to more efficient and reliable motor systems.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the positioning of the wall electric power busbar enhance the performance of the motor device? 2. What are the potential cost-saving benefits of implementing this technology in electric motor systems?
Original Abstract Submitted
a motor device includes a motor and a motor case. a wall electric power busbar, a stator, and a rotor are accommodated in the motor case. the motor case includes a motor outer peripheral wall, a first facing wall, and a second facing wall. the wall electric power busbar is fixed to the motor outer peripheral wall. the wall electric power busbar is in a state of being overlapped with a motor inner wall surface. the wall electric power busbar extends along the motor inner wall surface in a circumferential direction. the wall electric power busbar is provided at a position away from the stator, the rotor, and the first facing wall in an axial direction.