Armature rotors for electromagnetic brakes

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Inventors

Courtois, Jean-Claude

Application #

880182

Filed

Jun-30-1986

Published

Dec-15-1987

Current US Class

188/218XL
188/264AA
192/113.23
192/70.12

International Classes

H02K 049/04; H02K 001/32

Field of Search

188/71.6 188/218 192/70.12 192/113

Assignee

Labavia S.G.E. (FR)

Examiners

Kashnikow; Andres

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Larson and Taylor

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Abstract
To improve the cooling of the rotor armature (2), of an electromagnetic brake, joined to an outer flange (11) by a ring of ventilating fins, these fins are constituted by two or three rings of incurved tiles (9.sub.1, 9.sub.2, 9.sub.3) straddling radially in part.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Armature rotor of an electromagnetic brake, comprising at least one disc (2) joined to a fastening ring (7) by a crown of arms (10), a plurality of ventilation fins, the portions of largest diameter (9) of these fins projecting axially on the disc and being inclined to the corresponding radii and their crests being joined to one another by an annular flange (11), characterised in that the fins (9) forming cross pieces between the flange and the disc are constituted by a plurality of sections (9.sub.1, 9.sub.2, 9.sub.3) each extending over one portion only of the radial width of these two annular elements (2 and 11), each cross-piece section exhibiting the shape of a curved tile orienting its concavity rearwards with respect to the direction of rotation (R) of the rotor, said tiles forming a plurality of concentric rings which are radially overlapping with respect to each other, the tiles composing each ring being identical with one another and equidistant from each other, the numbers of tiles composing the different rings being identical with one another, and each tile of any ring being slightly offset angularly with respect to the outer extension of the closest tile of the ring which is placed immediately radially inside said ring.



Description
The invention relates to armature rotors for electromagnetic brakes, particularly for vehicles, said rotors comprising at least one disc of ferromagnetic material arranged to move opposite a stator ring of alternately positive and negative electromagnetic poles from which it is only separated by an air gap, said disc being then braked and heated due to the fact of the creation of eddy currents in its mass.

It is directed more particularly, among these rotors, to those of which the disc is joined to a fastening ring by a crown of arms forming ventilation fins, the portions of greatest diameter of these arms projecting axially on the surface of the disc opposite the air gap and being inclined to the corresponding radii, and the crests of these portions being joined to one another by an annular flange.

The removal of the heat generated in the disc of such a rotor by the eddy currents, on the placing in operation of the brake equipped with this rotor, is done essentially by conduction to the flange through the arms and by radiation and convection from the disc, from the arms and from the flange, the latter phenomenon being strongly reinforced by ventilation: in fact the fin profile adopted for the arms causes the rotor to play the part of a ventilator by sweeping with a flow of cooling air the hot surfaces to be cooled of the disc, of the arms and of the flange.
 
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