Motor assembling apparatus

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Inventors

Yasuda, Yuji
Minami, Hideyuki
Iwashita, Kazuo
Yamazaki, Kazuhiro
Kojima, Yoshinori
Uehara, Shuji
Ishizeki, Takayuki

Application #

354137

Filed

Jan-30-2003

Published

Oct-26-2004

Current US Class

029/281.1
029/469
029/596
029/732

International Classes

H02K 015/14

Field of Search

361/143 29/596 29/598 29/732 29/733 29/736 29/469 29/281.1 310/90.5 310/259 310/268 310/156.53 335/284 335/285 335/302

Assignee

Mitsuba Corporation (Kiryu, JP)

Examiners

Trinh; Minh

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wenderoth, Lind & Ponack, L.L.P.

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Abstract
A motor assembling apparatus is adapted to magnetize permanent magnets for the field and mount a stator 2 and an armature 3 in the same apparatus. The apparatus comprises a magnetizing unit 24 having an outer magnetizing coil 29 and an inner magnetizing coil 30, a vertically movable stator support 23 for supporting the lower end of the stator 2, an armature holder 25 to the outside of which the stator support 23 can be fitted and a stator keeping jig 22 arranged above the stator support 23. The stator 2 is placed on the stator support 23 and pinched between the stator keeping jig 22 and the stator support 23 to move it vertically and magnetize it by means of the magnetizing unit 24. After magnetizing the permanent magnets, the stator 2 is raised immediately by means of the stator support 23 and fitted to the armature 3.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A motor assembling apparatus comprising:

a magnetizer having an outer magnetizing coil to be arranged outside a cylindrical stator and an inner magnetizing coil to be arranged inside the stator;

a stator support for supporting a lower end part of the stator, said stator support being arranged so as to be vertically movable between said outer magnetizing coil and said inner magnetizing coil along a central axial line of the stator; and

an armature holder for holding an end portion of an armature, said armature holder being arranged above said magnetizer, said stator support being adapted to be fitted to an outside of said armature holder;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an apparatus for assembling a permanent magnet field motor. More particularly, the present invention relates to a technique that can effectively be applied to a motor comprising neodymium type rare earth magnets or the like.

2. Related Art Statement

Conventionally, motors comprising ferrite magnets as field magnets are prepared by arranging pieces of an unmagnetized magnet material at the stator side and magnetizing the pieces so as to turn them into field magnets after mounting the stator and the armature. However, when neodymium type or samarium type rare earth magnets are used as field magnets and the magnetization process is conducted after mounting the stator and the armature, it is difficult to realize field magnets that are magnetized to show a high magnetic flux density because the magnetizing yoke can only be arranged outside the stator after mounting the armature and hence the rare earth material cannot be sufficiently exposed to magnetic fluxes. Therefore, when rare earth magnets are used, it is necessary to employ a process of magnetizing the field magnets to make them show a high magnetic flux density firstly by magnetizing only the stator itself by means of a magnetizer and subsequently mounting the stator and the armature in order to fully exploit the potential of the rare earth magnet.
 
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