Stator manufacturing method

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Inventors

Beakes, John M.
Buckner, Nathan A.
Clemenz, Gary E.
Dolgas, Patrick A.

Application #

762577

Filed

Dec-9-1996

Published

Jun-16-1998

Current US Class

029/596
029/732
029/736
242/432

International Classes

H02K 015/095

Field of Search

29/596 29/597 29/598 29/732 29/736 29/564.1 29/564.6 29/564.8 140/92.1 140/92.2 242/432 242/432.1-432.6

Assignee

Globe Products Inc. (Huber Heights, OH)

Examiners

Hall; Carl E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dybvig; Roger S.

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Other References

Co-pending application of John M. Beakes, serial No. 08/425,866, filed Apr. 20, 1995 Titled "Stator Manufacturing Method and Apparatus". WO 96/34446, serial No. PCT/US96/015184, John M. Beakes, filed 15 Apr. 1996 Titled Stator Manufacturing Method and Apparatus, PCT Application; A2 publication.

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Abstract
Stator coil lead wires are coursed along complex, circuitous paths on the end of a stator core and trimmed at a precise predetermined distance from the stator core. Improved end effector wire-guiding tooling member are provided in place of conventional gripper jaws to permit the lead wires to be coursed along complex, circuitous paths. In addition, an improved lead pull assembly, improved temporary wire clamps, and a wire former assembly are provided.
 
Claims
Having thus described our invention, we claim:

1. A method for manufacturing a stator, comprising:

winding coils of wire around pole pieces of a stator core located at a winding station, each of said coils having a start lead and a finish lead which are inserted into corresponding temporary wire clamps at said winding station;

transferring the wound stator core and said temporary clamps to a robot wire handling station; and

performing the following steps for each of said start and finish leads while said stator core is at said robot wire handling station:

removing said lead from its corresponding wire clamp,

coursing said lead along a predetermined path on an end face of said stator core,



Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a continuation-in-part of copending provisional application Ser. Nos. 60/022,548, filed Jun. 20, 1996, and 60/017,683, filed May 21, 1996.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to methods and apparatus for manufacturing electric motor stators and, although not so limited, particularly for manufacturing two-pole stators.

INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE

The following patents and other published documents are hereby incorporated herein by reference:

U.S. Pat. No. 5,495,659

U.S. Pat. No. 5,413,403

U.S. Pat. No. 5,370,324

U.S. Pat. No. 5,186,405

U.S. Pat. No. 5,090,108

U.S. Pat. No. 4,074,418

PCT publication WO 96/34446.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The need arises for stator coil lead wires to be anchored to a stator and cut automatically to close tolerances with regard to length, for example, within 1 mm from a fixed reference point on the stator core. Three axis industrial robots are now commonly used to anchor or connect stator coil leads to stators, partly because of the ability to change over robots to handle various different anchoring and cutting tasks in minimal time. Prior art lead wire trimming methods using robots to sever stator coil lead wires are not generally capable of cutting leads to close tolerances. Also, the wires used to form stator coils may exhibit different degrees of stretching, which can have an effect on the length of the cut coil lead using typical robot lead wire connecting and cutting techniques. Therefore, there exists a need for an improved method and apparatus using an industrial robot for performing such trimming operations within close tolerances.
 
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