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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 10, 2016
Filed:
Apr. 09, 2012
Kenichi Egami, Kitaibaraki, JP;
Kazuyuki Watanabe, Hitachi, JP;
Kazuhiko Tomita, Hitachi, JP;
Toru Sumi, Hitachi, JP;
Manabu Yazaki, Wako, JP;
Koichi Ono, Wako, JP;
Kenichi Egami, Kitaibaraki, JP;
Kazuyuki Watanabe, Hitachi, JP;
Kazuhiko Tomita, Hitachi, JP;
Toru Sumi, Hitachi, JP;
Manabu Yazaki, Wako, JP;
Koichi Ono, Wako, JP;
HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
Provided is an electricity collection and distribution ring excellent in durability and the easiness of manufacturing while the size thereof is reduced, and also provided is a method for manufacturing the electricity collection and distribution ring. The electricity collection and distribution ring () comprises: first to fourth bus rings (to) for collecting electricity from and distributing electricity to each of the phase coils () of a three-phase motor (); a plurality of fixing members () disposed at a plurality of predetermined positions in a circumferential direction of the first to fourth bus rings (to) and mutually fixing the first to fourth bus rings (to); and a plurality of connection terminals () for connecting the first to fourth bus rings (to) and the lead-out lines of the respective phase coils (). The fixing members () integrally have a locking portion () for, among the first to fourth bus rings (to), locking the first bus ring () positioned at an end in an axis direction and a fixing portion () for mutually fixing the other second to fourth bus rings (to) by molding.