Abstract: Provided is a stator that can easily attach a coil to a tooth and that can reduce concentration of stress generated in the core during the operation. The stator includes a core with an annular back yoke, and a plurality of teeth; and a coil wound around each of the plurality of teeth. The core includes a plurality of divided cores each of which having a divided back yoke. A connecting surface is arranged at an end on a second circumferential side of the divided yoke, the connecting surface being a plane or a convex surface extending from a side surface on the second circumferential side of the tooth to an outer circumferential surface of the divided back yoke.
Abstract: Provided is a stator that can easily attach a coil to a tooth and that can reduce concentration of stress generated in the core during operation. The stator includes a plurality of divided cores aligned in a circumferential direction. Each divided core includes a tooth, and a divided back yoke extending from an end on a radially outside of the tooth to a first circumferential side. A radial width of the divided back yoke is smaller than or equal to a circumferential width of the tooth. A connecting surface is arranged at an end on a second circumferential side of the divided yoke, the connecting surface being a plane or a convex surface extending from a side surface on the second circumferential side of the tooth to an outer circumferential surface of the divided back yoke.
Abstract: A linear motor includes a stator having field poles arranged linearly with opposing polarities arranged in an alternating manner; and a rotor having an armature core with teeth that faces a pole face of the field poles with a gap, and coils wound around the teeth. The stator and the rotor are supported in a slidable manner, a direction perpendicular to a sliding direction of the rotor and in parallel with the pole face is defined as a stacking direction. A head of each of the teeth has an extended portion extended in the sliding direction. At least heads of the teeth arranged at both ends of the armature core along the sliding direction is divided into a plurality of areas along the stacking direction. At least one of extended portions arranged on adjacent areas is extended by a different length along the sliding direction.