Patents Assigned to Yasa Motors Limited
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Patent number: 10566866Abstract: A rotor for an axial flux permanent magnet machine is described. The machine has a stator comprising a stator housing enclosing a set of coils wound on stator bars or teeth and disposed circumferentially at intervals about an axis on the machine, and a rotor bearing a set of permanent magnets and mounted for rotation about the said axis. The rotor and stator are spaced apart along said axis to define a gap therebetween in which magnet flux in the machine is generally in an axial direction. The magnets are disposed circumferentially around said rotor and define a plurality, n, of matching sets of magnets. Each set of magnets includes a plurality of magnets, wherein said n sets of magnets on said rotor have n-fold rotational symmetry. Within a said set, the magnets have different shapes and/or relative circumferential spacings of adjacent magnets within the set of magnets are irregular.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2015Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: Yasa Motors LimitedInventor: Tim Woolmer
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Patent number: 9287755Abstract: An electric machine (10) comprises a rotor (14a, b) having permanent magnets (24a, b) and a stator (12) having coils (22) wound on stator bars (16) for interaction with the magnets across an air gap (26a, b) defined between them. The bars (16) and coils (22) are enclosed by an annular stator housing (42a, b) that extends between the air gap. A chamber (52, 54, 56) is defined that incorporates cooling medium to cool the coils. The stator housing comprises two mating clamshells (42a, b) that mount the stator bars and coils in the machine. Each clamshell is molded from reinforced plastics and interconnected (optionally through one or more intermediate components).Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2011Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: YASA MOTORS LIMITEDInventors: Tim Woolmer, Chris Gardner, Jon Barker
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Publication number: 20140322963Abstract: The present application includes an electrical connector with an electrically conductive body portion, having a first end for receiving an electrical input and a second end for connection to a further electrical connection, wherein the connector further comprises an outer insulating jacket around an outer diameter of the body portion for insertion into a recess in an outer surface of a casing through which it is desired to pass the electrical connection and wherein the jacket includes a first axial location member at a first end for engagement with a location member in the recess for prevention of movement in a first inward direction and a second axial location member at a second end of the jacket for engagement with a second axial location member provided on a cover securable to an outer surface of the casing for preventing axial movement of the jacket in a second outward direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2012Publication date: October 30, 2014Applicant: Yasa Motors LimitedInventors: Jon Barker, Mark East
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Publication number: 20130187492Abstract: A wheel-hub motor (100) comprises a rotor (14) having permanent magnets, although other field generation means are available, and a stator (12). The stator has coils (22) wound on stator bars (16) for interaction with the magnetic field of the rotor across an air gap (26a,b) defined between them. The stator (12) forms a housing of a chamber (70) containing refrigerant (82). The stator housing has heat dissipating fins (96) accessible by the open environment whereby air movement relative to the housing caused at least by rotation of the rotor absorbs heat from the fins. The motor may be an axial flux machine, the coils being wound on bars that are disposed circumferentially spaced around a rotation axis (80) of the rotor. The wheel of the vehicle is mounted directly on the rotor housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2011Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: Oxford Yasa Motors LimitedInventor: Tim Woolmer
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Publication number: 20130147291Abstract: An electric machine (10) comprises a rotor (14a, b) having permanent magnets (24a, b) and a stator (12) having coils (22) wound on stator bars (16) for interaction with the magnets across an air gap (26a, b) defined between them. The bars (16) and coils (22) are enclosed by an annular stator housing (42a, b) that extends between the air gap. A chamber (52, 54, 56) is defined that incorporates cooling medium to cool the coils. The stator housing comprises two mating clamshells (42a, b) that mount the stator bars and coils in the machine. Each clamshell is moulded from reinforced plastics and interconnected (optionally through one or more intermediate components).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2011Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: OXFORD YASA MOTORS LIMITEDInventors: Tim Woolmer, Chris Gardner, Jon Barker