18616546. ARMATURE AND MOTOR simplified abstract (DENSO CORPORATION)

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ARMATURE AND MOTOR

Organization Name

DENSO CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Yuji Hayashi of Kariya-city (JP)

Toshio Yamamoto of Kariya-city (JP)

Yusuke Tateishi of Kariya-city (JP)

ARMATURE AND MOTOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18616546 titled 'ARMATURE AND MOTOR

The abstract describes a patent application for a stator that includes an armature core, coils, and an insulator. The coils are wound conductive windings arranged along the armature core, with facing portions aligned in a circumferential direction with a predetermined interval between them. The insulator, made of an insulating material, contains one or more soft-magnetic members made of a soft-magnetic material.

  • The stator includes an armature core with coils and an insulator.
  • Coils are wound conductive windings aligned along the armature core.
  • Facing portions of the coils are aligned with a predetermined interval between them.
  • Insulator contains one or more soft-magnetic members made of a soft-magnetic material.
  • The soft-magnetic members are contained in the insulating material base.

Potential Applications: - Electric motors - Generators - Transformers

Problems Solved: - Improved efficiency in electrical machines - Enhanced magnetic properties

Benefits: - Increased performance - Reduced energy consumption - Longer lifespan of electrical machines

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Stator Technology for Electric Motors This technology can be used in various industries such as automotive, aerospace, and renewable energy for the development of efficient electrical machines.

Prior Art: Prior art related to this technology can be found in patents related to stator design, coil winding techniques, and insulating materials used in electrical machines.

Frequently Updated Research: Research on the optimization of soft-magnetic materials in stator design for improved performance and efficiency is ongoing in the field of electrical engineering.

Questions about Stator Technology: 1. How does the use of soft-magnetic members in the insulator impact the magnetic properties of the stator? 2. What are the potential challenges in integrating this advanced stator technology into existing electrical machines?


Original Abstract Submitted

A stator includes an armature core having an annular shape, coils, and an insulator. The coils are arranged along the armature core. Each of the coils is a wound conductive winding. Each of the coils includes a pair of facing portions disposed to be aligned in a circumferential direction with a predetermined interval therebetween. The first and second facing portions of each of the coils constitute intermediate portions of the corresponding one of the coils. Each of the coils includes a pair of first and second coil end portions that link the facing portions to each other. The insulator is arranged between the stator core and the coils. The insulator includes a base comprised of an insulating material, and one or more soft-magnetic members each being comprised of a soft-magnetic material, the one or more soft-magnetic members being contained in the base.