Patent ID: 8853914
Filing Date: 2014-10-07
Classification: H02K

Abstract:
1. A stator core comprising a plurality of stator core segments arranged annularly and formed by stacking a plurality of steel plates in an axial direction, said stator core segment including a yoke part extending in a circumferential direction and two teeth portions protruding from said yoke part toward an inner side in a radial direction, said yoke part having a first junction provided at one end thereof in said circumferential direction and a second junction provided at the other end thereof in said circumferential direction, said first junction and said second junction joining said stator core segment and an other adjacent stator core segment when said stator core segments are arranged annularly, a protrusion protruding toward said other adjacent stator core segment being formed at said first junction, said protrusion being formed such that a cross sectional shape perpendicular to said axial direction represents a substantially trapezoidal shape, and such that a ratio between a length of a leading end section and a length of a root section of said protrusion in said radial direction is expressed as 3:4, a recess capable of receiving said protrusion being formed at said second junction, said recess being formed such that a cross sectional shape perpendicular to said axial direction represents a substantially trapezoidal shape, and such that an opening area increases from a deepest section of said recess to an opening of said recess so that a ratio between a length of said deepest section and a length of said opening of said recess in said radial direction is expressed as 3:4, when fitting said protrusion into said recess, an oblique line of the substantially trapezoidal shape of said protrusion and an oblique line of the substantially trapezoidal shape of said recess coming into surface contact, and a first caulking site where said stator core segment is caulked in said axial direction to integrate said steel plates being formed at a position, of said yoke part, closer to said first junction relative to a central part in said circumferential direction of one stator teeth portion of said two teeth portions that is located closer to said first junction and at a portion where a stress concentrates with said one end being pressed in said circumferential direction.