Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240223031). ELECTRIC MOTOR simplified abstract

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ELECTRIC MOTOR

Organization Name

toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

Keita Imai of Seto-shi (JP)

Kiichi Yokoyama of Toyota-shi (JP)

Hiroki Monji of Toyota-shi (JP)

Yusuke Ueta of Shizuoka-ken (JP)

Tatsuya Sakai of Toyota-shi (JP)

ELECTRIC MOTOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240223031 titled 'ELECTRIC MOTOR

The abstract of this patent application describes an electric motor with a stator core, a coil wound around it, a terminal block, and a bus bar. The terminal block faces a side face of the stator core, and the bus bar is connected to the coil's lead wire and fixed to the terminal block. The bus bar extends along the side face of the stator core and is bolted to the terminal block.

  • Stator core with coil, terminal block, and bus bar
  • Terminal block facing stator core side face
  • Bus bar connected to coil lead wire and fixed to terminal block
  • Bus bar extends along stator core side face in axial direction
  • One end of bus bar fixed to terminal block with a bolt

Potential Applications: - Electric vehicles - Industrial machinery - Household appliances

Problems Solved: - Efficient power transmission - Secure connection of components

Benefits: - Improved motor performance - Enhanced durability - Simplified assembly process

Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Electric Motor Technology for Various Industries" This technology can be used in electric vehicles, industrial machinery, and household appliances, offering improved performance and durability.

Questions about Electric Motor Technology: 1. How does the bus bar contribute to the efficiency of the electric motor? The bus bar ensures a secure connection between the coil and the terminal block, enhancing power transmission efficiency.

2. What are the key advantages of having the terminal block facing the side face of the stator core? Placing the terminal block in this position allows for easier access and maintenance of the motor components.


Original Abstract Submitted

an electric motor disclosed herein includes a stator core, a coil wound around the stator core, a terminal block, and a bus bar. the terminal block is disposed so as to face a side face of the stator core. the bus bar is connected to a lead wire of the coil, and is also fixed to the terminal block. the bus bar extends along the side face of the stator core in an axial direction of the stator core, and one end portion thereof is fixed to the terminal block by a bolt.