Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100133927 | ROTOR FOR A DIRECT CURRENT DRIVE MOTOR AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - An external rotor for a direct current drive motor with a side wall, an end cover, a cavity, an opening, a base, a magnetic tile, a center hole, and a magnetic yoke shell. A method for producing an external rotor for a direct current drive motor by integrally forming by injection molding a magnetic yoke shell and multiple magnetic tiles; forming a side wall on said magnetic yoke shell and an end cover at the bottom of said side wall; forming a base at the center of said end cover; and integrally forming by injection molding said base and a rotating spline. | 06-03-2010 |
20100133932 | EXTERNAL ROTOR AND HOUSING THEREFOR - A housing for an external rotor with a side wall; an end cover directly connected to the side wall; a cavity formed between the side wall and the end cover; a plurality of openings formed in the side wall; a plurality of wind wheels; a plurality of air inlets, each of the air inlets disposed one between adjacent wind wheels; a base disposed at the center of the end cover and connected to the side wall via the wind wheels; and a center hole disposed at the center of the base, the center hole for forming connection to a drive shaft of the external rotor. An external rotor with the housing, a magnetic conductive housing; and a plurality of magnetic tiles. | 06-03-2010 |
20100148597 | DIRECT CURRENT DRIVE MOTOR - A direct current drive motor with a stator core, an end insulator, and a coil winding forming a stator, and a housing, a magnetic yoke shell, and multiple magnetic tiles, forming a rotor. The magnetic yoke shell and the magnetic tiles are disposed on the housing. Multiple teeth protrude from a side wall of the stator core. A slot is formed between two adjacent teeth. The coil winding is disposed in the slot and wraps around the tooth. | 06-17-2010 |
20100148618 | STATOR AND WIRE WINDING METHOD THEREFOR - A stator, with a stator core, a plurality of windings with a plurality of in-phase windings and anti-phase windings, a plurality of slots, an insulating plate, a plurality of cylinders, and a plurality of teeth. The teeth protrude from the stator core. The winding is received in the slot and wraps around the tooth. The insulating plate is disposed on the surface of the stator core. The cylinders are disposed on the insulating plate. A transition line is disposed between two adjacent teeth and hangs on the cylinder. A plurality of supporting mechanisms is disposed on the cylinders. | 06-17-2010 |
20100148619 | STATOR AND WIRE WINDING METHOD THEREFOR - A stator, comprising a stator iron core, a plurality of stator windings comprising multiple in-phase windings and anti-phase windings, a plurality of end insulators, a plurality of teeth, and a plurality of slots. The winding wires of the in-phase windings are firstly wrapped around two adjacent teeth and then cross four teeth thereof. A wire winding method for a stator, comprising: wrapping the winding wires of the in-phase windings around two adjacent teeth; crossing four teeth; and wrapping the winding wires of the in-phase windings around next two adjacent teeth. The winding directions of the two adjacent teeth of the in-phase windings are opposite. The winding directions of adjacent teeth of the anti-phase windings are the same. | 06-17-2010 |
20100225181 | INJECTION-MOLDED STATOR - An injection-molded stator has a stator core, a coil winding having a head, an end insulating plate having a first groove, and a connector. The end insulating plate is disposed on one end of the stator core, the connector is formed by the head of the coil winding and a power lead electrically connected to each other, and the connector is fixed in the first groove via sealant. The connector is conveniently installed, firmly fixed, orderly distributed and not easily corroded or oxidized, and features simple processing and good sealing effect. | 09-09-2010 |
20100225206 | POSITION SENSING DEVICE AND MOTOR USING THE SAME - A position sensing device for a motor, the motor has a stator having a coil winding, and a rotor, and the position sensing device including a fixing frame, including a first fixing portion, a second fixing portion, a third fixing portion, and a fourth fixing portion, multiple Hall components, and a PCB board. The position sensing device is connected to the stator via the first fixing portion whereby detecting a position of the rotor, the second fixing portion operates to fix a power lead connected to the coil winding of the stator, the PCB board is disposed on the fixing frame via the third fixing portion, and the Hall component is disposed on the fixing frame via the fourth fixing portion and connected to the PCB board. The invention features simple structure and is capable of being firmly connected and fixed to other electronic components such as a power lead, a PCB board and so on. | 09-09-2010 |
20110297417 | LEAD SHEATH - A lead sheath, including an upper jaw, and a lower jaw, the upper jaw and the lower jaw are buckled with each other. A wire outlet hole is formed at the outside of the connection between the upper jaw and the lower jaw. A wire inlet hole is formed at the inside of the connection between the upper jaw and the lower jaw. A cavity is formed between the wire outlet hole and the wire inlet hole. A protruding wire pressing rib is disposed on one of the upper jaw or the lower jaw, and the wire pressing rib extends into the cavity. | 12-08-2011 |