Abstract: An electric motor with an n-pole stator comprising a first stator winding and a second stator winding that can alternatively be supplied with current for the constitution of a pole-changeable electric motor. The supply winding is constituted by at least one turn of the first stator winding or of the second stator winding. Thus, a conventional winding design or coil design of the electric motor can be used to provide a supply voltage for electric equipment. The electric motor features an unchanged compact construction. Only at particular locations of existing stator turns current is tapped, such that a supply voltage of predetermined magnitude can be tapped based on the existing magnetic flux linkage during operation of the electric motor.
Abstract: The invention relates to a permanent-magnetic rotor (2) for an electric motor, preferably for an internal rotor motor, that comprises a laminated core (3) consisting of several rotor sheets (4, 41, 5) that are stacked in the axial direction. Permanent magnets (8) are arranged in receiving pockets (7) formed by recesses (6) of the rotor sheets, the laminated core (3) being composed of at least two differently shaped types of rotor sheets (4, 4?, 5). Several rotor sheets (4, 41) of a first type of rotor sheet are provided as retaining sheets (4, 41) that respectively comprise a (central) yoke lamination section (13) that is connected or can be connected to the rotor shaft and respectively one or more (external) pole shoe sections (12) that are connected to the yoke lamination section (13) by one or more connecting bars (9, 9?, 10) or bar sections, and several rotor sheets (5) of a second type of rotor sheet are provided as intermediate sheets (5) without connecting bars.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 10, 2009
Publication date:
June 2, 2011
Applicant:
Hanning Electro-Werke GmbH & Co. KG
Inventors:
Wolfgang Amrhein, Ralf de le Haye, Siegfried Silber