Stator terminal board

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Inventors

Santandrea, Luciano

Application #

385570

Filed

Jul-26-1989

Published

Feb-19-1991

Current US Class

029/596
029/598
310/214
310/71
310/DIG6

International Classes

H02K 011/00

Field of Search

310/42 310/43 310/214 310/215 310/71 29/596 29/598

Assignee

Axis USA, Inc. (Marlborough, MA)

Examiners

Hall; Carl E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Woglom; Eric C., Jackson; Robert R.

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Abstract
The axial end portions of the insulating members which are used to line the longitudinal channels formed between circumferentially adjacent, radially inwardly projecting poles in a stator (e.g., an electric motor stator) are protected from damage by the wire being wound by providing terminal boards at each axial end of the stator having portions which overhang the axial ends of the insulating members. Temporary wire grippers may also or alternatively be mounted on the axial ends of the stator (e.g., on the above-mentioned terminal boards) for temporarily holding the leads of the stator coils prior to permanent termination of those leads on permanent terminals on the terminal boards.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A terminal board for use on the axial end of an annular stator body having a plurality of radially inwardly projecting poles and an insulating member disposed in the channel between circumferentially adjacent poles, said terminal board having a bead which extends from the remainder of the terminal board adjacent the axial end of the insulating member and between the axial end of the stator body and the axial end of coils wound on the poles, said bead extending transverse to the longitudinal axis of the stator body by an amount sufficient to cover the axial end of the insulating member.

2. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the insulating member projects axially beyond the axial end of the stator body, and wherein said bead is axially spaced from the surface of the terminal board which contacts the axial end of the stator body by an amount greater than the axial projection of the insulating member beyond the axial end of the stator body.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to methods and apparatus for making stators for electric motors and similar machines such as generators. Although the invention is described herein in the context of its application to electric motor stators, it will be understood that it is equally applicable to other types of stators such as have been mentioned.

Terminal boards for electric motor stators are insulating members which are typically placed on both axial ends of the main stator body for such purposes as supporting the axial ends of the windings wound on the poles of the stator and providing insulated attachment points for the terminals at which the ends of the coil wires can be connected to wires external to the stator.

Recently there has been increasing interest in winding stators without winding forms (see, for example, Wheeler U.S. Pat. No. 4,612,702). This can simplify the winding apparatus and speed the winding process, but it can also increase the strain and wear on the insulating inserts which are typically placed in the stator between circumferentially adjacent poles in order to prevent short circuits between the coils and the stator. Such strain and wear can compromise the insulating effectiveness of the insulating member, possibly resulting in short circuits to the stator. Dislocation or distortion of the insulating member may also occur, possibly resulting in vibration or interference with free rotation of the armature in he finished motor.
 
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