US20010048261A1 - Rotor of electric motor and method for manufacturing the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an electric motor for use with a household electrical appliance such as an air conditioner, industrial equipment and the like, and more particularly to a rotor of the electric motor causing little vibration during rotation, and moreover having a number of advantages in the manufacture.
- the electric motor has been used for various electrical products, and as regards the air conditioner, in most cases, for its fan motor, there has been used an inner rotor type fan motor, in which a rotor is arranged inside a stator for generating a revolving magnetic field.
- the rotor of this electric motor has a rotating shaft 1 and a permanent magnet 3 formed in a ring shape to be arranged coaxially to the rotating shaft 1 .
- a rotational support (core) 2 having smaller outside diameter than an inside diameter of the permanent magnet 3 is fixed to the rotating shaft 1 .
- a pair of left and right cushioning members 4 and 5 made of rubber are fitted in from the opposite side respectively along the axial direction of the rotating shaft 1 in such a manner that they sandwich the rotational support 2 therebetween from both sides and that they enter between the rotational support 2 and the permanent magnet 3 .
- the cushioning members 4 and 5 expand by pressure to be given by the end plates 6 and 7 to be brought into tight contact with the rotational support 2 and the permanent magnet 3 so that the rotational shaft 1 and the permanent magnet 3 are integrally assembled.
- the present invention it is possible to manufacture the electric motor at low cost by realizing vibration isolation, eccentricity and the like of the rotor with a small number of parts. It is also possible to easily cope with even resonance which occurs between the electric motor and a load without involving changes in the design to a large extent, and to obtain an electric motor excellent in adaptability to various products.
- the present invention is characterized in that a rotor of an electric motor to be arranged inside a stator for generating a revolving magnetic field is provided with a permanent magnet formed in a ring shape; a rotating shaft arranged at the center of the permanent magnet; and a cushioning member made of rubber material having predetermined hardness, vulcanized and molded between the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft, characterized in that the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft are integrally coupled through the cushioning member.
- a protruded portion which enters the cushioning member as an anchor.
- the plurality of protruded portions may be provided at predetermined intervals circumferentially on the inner peripheral surface of the permanent magnet, or formed in a series of flange shape circumferentially on the inner peripheral surface of the permanent magnet.
- joining of the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft to the cushioning member is preferably further reinforced by adhesive.
- a joined state of the rotating shaft and the cushioning member can be further reinforced by baking means using, for example, high frequency.
- the permanent magnet and the cushioning member, and the cushioning member and the rotating shaft are reliably joined respectively, and the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft are made integral through the cushioning member, and therefore, a rotating force of the permanent magnet is reliably transmitted to the rotating shaft, and strength capable of withstanding the rotating torque can be obtained.
- the above-described cushioning member is provided with displacement absorbing means for absorbing displacement of the cushioning member.
- the displacement absorbing means may be a plurality of through-holes formed in the cushioning member in parallel to the rotating shaft, or a plurality of recesses formed on both surfaces of the cushioning member, and in either case, absorbs displacement of the cushioning member to enhance the vibration isolation effect.
- the above-described cushioning member there are applicable various rubber material such as, for example, nitrile rubber (NBR), ethylene-propylene rubber (EDPM), butyl rubber (IIR), and chloroprene rubber (CR), and of these, the chloroprene rubber is preferable, which is easily available at low price, and yet is excellent in resistance to climate, resistance to chemicals, mechanical characteristics, adhesion properties and formability.
- NBR nitrile rubber
- EDPM ethylene-propylene rubber
- IIR butyl rubber
- CR chloroprene rubber
- a method for manufacturing a rotor of an electric motor according to the present invention is characterized in that a permanent magnet formed in a ring-shape in advance and a rotating shaft are concentrically arranged within a metal mold, thereafter, rubber material in fluid state is poured into space between the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft to vulcanize and mold a cushioning member having predetermined hardness, and the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft are integrally coupled through the cushioning member.
- the permanent magnet is preferably of plastic magnet, and in this case, when the cushioning member is vulcanized and molded within space between the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft, the molding temperature is controlled to be equal to or less than temperature at which the plastic magnet does not become deformed.
- the manufacturing method according to the present invention includes a first aspect of applying adhesive to both the inner peripheral surface of the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft, or either of them prior to vulcanizing and molding of the cushioning member, and a second aspect of further baking a joined portion between the rotating shaft and the cushioning member after vulcanizing and molding of the cushioning member.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing a rotor of an electric motor according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side view showing the rotor shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a metal mold device for use in a manufacturing method according to the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing a conventional rotor of an electric motor.
- FIG. 5 is a side view showing the rotor shown in FIG. 4.
- the structure of the stator side for generating a revolving magnetic field has nothing direct to do with the gist of the present invention, and therefore, its illustration is omitted.
- This rotor 10 is provided with a permanent magnet 11 formed in a ring shape; a rotating shaft 12 inserted through in the center thereof; and a cushioning member 13 made of rubber material having predetermined hardness, vulcanized and molded between the permanent magnet 11 and the rotating shaft 12 , characterized in that the permanent magnet 11 and the rotating shaft 12 are integrally coupled through the cushioning member 13 .
- the permanent magnet 11 is made of plastic magnet, and on the inner peripheral surface thereof, there is formed a protruded portion 11 a which enters the cushioning member 13 as an anchor.
- the plurality of protruded portions may be arranged at regular intervals circumferentially, or formed in a continuous flange shape.
- the present invention does not exclude any permanent magnet made of metal, but the permanent magnet 11 may be made of metal.
- the rotating shaft 12 may be merely cylindrical column-shaped, and has no rotational support (core) 2 unlike the conventional example shown in FIG. 4.
- the chloroprene rubber (CR) is used because it is easily available at low price, and yet is excellent in resistance to climate, resistance to chemicals, mechanical characteristics, adhesion properties and formability.
- the cushioning member 13 is formed by filling the space between the permanent magnet 11 and the rotating shaft 12 with chloroprene rubber in fluid state and vulcanizing.
- the cushioning member 13 is provided with displacement absorbing means for absorbing any displacement of the cushioning member 13 .
- the displacement absorbing means is shown as through-holes 13 a parallel to the rotating shaft 12 , and the plurality of through-holes are provided with predetermined intervals in a direction of the circumference of a circle with the rotating shaft 12 being centered.
- a plurality of recesses may be formed respectively on both sides of the cushioning member 13 .
- the description will be made of a method for manufacturing the rotor 10 .
- the permanent magnet 11 formed in a ring shape in advance and the cylindrical column-shaped rotating shaft 12 will be concentrically set within a metal mold 15 .
- the inner peripheral surface of the permanent magnet 11 and the surface of the rotating shaft 12 are kept coated with adhesive 14 .
- a coating range of the adhesive 14 is only a place in contact with the cushioning member 13 .
- chloroprene rubber which is material for the cushioning member 13 , is poured into space between the permanent magnet 11 and the rotating shaft 12 through a filler hole 15 a and is vulcanized to mold the cushioning member 13 .
- temperature of the metal mold 15 and injection temperature of the molding material are preferably prevented from reaching deformation temperature of the plastic magnet, which is material of the permanent magnet 11 .
- FIG. 3 does not show a through-hole 13 a as the displacement absorbing means
- a pin is stood at a formation position of the through-hole 13 a on the metal mold 15 , and the through-hole 13 a is formed by the pin.
- the through-hole 13 a (or a recess) may be formed by using, for example, a drill or the like.
- the through-hole 13 a (or recess) of the cushioning member 13 the displacement of the cushioning member 13 itself is absorbed, and therefore, its vibration isolation effect can be enhanced.
- the use of the above-described manufacturing method under temperature control does away with the need to perform subsequent processing by cutting and the like for truing up the outside diameter (external shape of the rotor) of the permanent magnet 11 . Accordingly, the manufacturing number of man-hours requires an exceedingly low one so that the manufacturing cost can be further reduced.
- the hardness of the cushioning member 13 can be selected by empirically obtaining hardness, at which the vibration to be generated by the permanent magnet 11 during rotation can be absorbed most effectively. Also, when, for example, a fan is driven by an electric motor using this rotor 10 , the torsional frequency of the rotating shaft 12 is determined by the rotor 10 and its fan. According to the present invention, only by appropriately changing the hardness of the rubber material, it is possible to avoid the resonance phenomenon without the need for a change in design to a large extent. Therefore, it is possible to obtain an electric motor excellent in adaptability for various equipment.
- a protruded portion 11 a is provided inside the permanent magnet 11 , and adhesive 14 is further used dually, and either of them may be omitted.
- the rubber material of the cushioning member 13 can be baked to the rotating shaft 12 by applying the high frequency welding method (Induction Heating Method) between the metal mold 15 and the rotating shaft 12 .
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Between a permanent magnet formed in a ring shape and a rotating shaft arranged at the center of the permanent magnet, a cushioning member made of rubber material is vulcanized and molded, and the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft are integrally coupled through the cushioning member, whereby vibration isolation, eccentricity and the like of a rotor are realized with a small number of components to manufacture an electric motor at low cost.
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- The present invention relates to an electric motor for use with a household electrical appliance such as an air conditioner, industrial equipment and the like, and more particularly to a rotor of the electric motor causing little vibration during rotation, and moreover having a number of advantages in the manufacture.
- The electric motor has been used for various electrical products, and as regards the air conditioner, in most cases, for its fan motor, there has been used an inner rotor type fan motor, in which a rotor is arranged inside a stator for generating a revolving magnetic field.
- As the air conditioner is installed indoors, silence is required of the electric motor. In order to comply with this request, the inner rotor type has been improved in various ways, and its one example has been disclosed in Japanese Patent Application published under Publication No. 7-32841.
- As shown in a cross-sectional view of FIG. 4 and a side view of FIG. 5, the rotor of this electric motor has a rotating
shaft 1 and apermanent magnet 3 formed in a ring shape to be arranged coaxially to the rotatingshaft 1. A rotational support (core) 2 having smaller outside diameter than an inside diameter of thepermanent magnet 3 is fixed to the rotatingshaft 1. - On coupling the rotating
shaft 1 to thepermanent magnet 3, a pair of left andright cushioning members shaft 1 in such a manner that they sandwich therotational support 2 therebetween from both sides and that they enter between therotational support 2 and thepermanent magnet 3. - Thus, after
end plates cushioning member pins 8 are inserted through from oneend plate 6 side to theother end plate 7, and their pin ends are fastened by belleville spring-shaped stoppers 9. - Thereby, the
cushioning members end plates rotational support 2 and thepermanent magnet 3 so that therotational shaft 1 and thepermanent magnet 3 are integrally assembled. - According to this structure, even if vibration is caused in the
permanent magnet 3 during rotation, the vibration is absorbed by thecushioning members shaft 1, and therefore, a vibration isolation effect is exhibited. Also, the structure of thecushioning member permanent magnet 3 can be prevented. However, there was the following problem in the manufacture. - More specifically, in order to make a contact area between the rotating
shaft 1 and thecushioning member rotational support 2 to the rotatingshaft 1. Also, in order to prevent thepermanent magnet 3 from inclining and decentering, twocushioning members end plates pins 8 andstoppers 9 are required, and the total number of parts becomes large to increase the manufacturing cost. - Next, as a result of a trial operation by actually mounting, for example, a fan to the rotating
shaft 1 as a load after an electric motor is assembled using this rotor, when natural frequency of the load coincides with torsional natural frequency of the rotatingshaft 1 to cause resonance, the design is forced to be substantially changed because the number of parts is large, and it may come to the push to design the electric motor over again at the worst. - According to the present invention, it is possible to manufacture the electric motor at low cost by realizing vibration isolation, eccentricity and the like of the rotor with a small number of parts. It is also possible to easily cope with even resonance which occurs between the electric motor and a load without involving changes in the design to a large extent, and to obtain an electric motor excellent in adaptability to various products.
- For this reason, the present invention is characterized in that a rotor of an electric motor to be arranged inside a stator for generating a revolving magnetic field is provided with a permanent magnet formed in a ring shape; a rotating shaft arranged at the center of the permanent magnet; and a cushioning member made of rubber material having predetermined hardness, vulcanized and molded between the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft, characterized in that the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft are integrally coupled through the cushioning member.
- According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, on the inner peripheral surface of the permanent magnet, there is formed a protruded portion which enters the cushioning member as an anchor.
- For the above-described protruded portion, the plurality of protruded portions may be provided at predetermined intervals circumferentially on the inner peripheral surface of the permanent magnet, or formed in a series of flange shape circumferentially on the inner peripheral surface of the permanent magnet.
- Also, joining of the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft to the cushioning member is preferably further reinforced by adhesive. In addition, a joined state of the rotating shaft and the cushioning member can be further reinforced by baking means using, for example, high frequency.
- By taking such measures, the permanent magnet and the cushioning member, and the cushioning member and the rotating shaft are reliably joined respectively, and the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft are made integral through the cushioning member, and therefore, a rotating force of the permanent magnet is reliably transmitted to the rotating shaft, and strength capable of withstanding the rotating torque can be obtained.
- It is also one of characteristics of the present invention that the above-described cushioning member is provided with displacement absorbing means for absorbing displacement of the cushioning member.
- The displacement absorbing means may be a plurality of through-holes formed in the cushioning member in parallel to the rotating shaft, or a plurality of recesses formed on both surfaces of the cushioning member, and in either case, absorbs displacement of the cushioning member to enhance the vibration isolation effect.
- In this respect, for the above-described cushioning member, there are applicable various rubber material such as, for example, nitrile rubber (NBR), ethylene-propylene rubber (EDPM), butyl rubber (IIR), and chloroprene rubber (CR), and of these, the chloroprene rubber is preferable, which is easily available at low price, and yet is excellent in resistance to climate, resistance to chemicals, mechanical characteristics, adhesion properties and formability.
- Also, a method for manufacturing a rotor of an electric motor according to the present invention is characterized in that a permanent magnet formed in a ring-shape in advance and a rotating shaft are concentrically arranged within a metal mold, thereafter, rubber material in fluid state is poured into space between the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft to vulcanize and mold a cushioning member having predetermined hardness, and the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft are integrally coupled through the cushioning member.
- In terms of weight reduction, the permanent magnet is preferably of plastic magnet, and in this case, when the cushioning member is vulcanized and molded within space between the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft, the molding temperature is controlled to be equal to or less than temperature at which the plastic magnet does not become deformed.
- The manufacturing method according to the present invention includes a first aspect of applying adhesive to both the inner peripheral surface of the permanent magnet and the rotating shaft, or either of them prior to vulcanizing and molding of the cushioning member, and a second aspect of further baking a joined portion between the rotating shaft and the cushioning member after vulcanizing and molding of the cushioning member.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing a rotor of an electric motor according to an embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a side view showing the rotor shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a metal mold device for use in a manufacturing method according to the present invention;
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing a conventional rotor of an electric motor; and
- FIG. 5 is a side view showing the rotor shown in FIG. 4.
- First, with reference to the cross-sectional view of FIG. 1 and the side view of FIG.2, the description will be made of an embodiment according to the present invention. In this respect, in the present embodiment, the structure of the stator side for generating a revolving magnetic field has nothing direct to do with the gist of the present invention, and therefore, its illustration is omitted.
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rotor 10 is provided with apermanent magnet 11 formed in a ring shape; a rotatingshaft 12 inserted through in the center thereof; and acushioning member 13 made of rubber material having predetermined hardness, vulcanized and molded between thepermanent magnet 11 and the rotatingshaft 12, characterized in that thepermanent magnet 11 and the rotatingshaft 12 are integrally coupled through thecushioning member 13. - According to the present embodiment, the
permanent magnet 11 is made of plastic magnet, and on the inner peripheral surface thereof, there is formed aprotruded portion 11 a which enters thecushioning member 13 as an anchor. For theprotruded portion 11 a, the plurality of protruded portions may be arranged at regular intervals circumferentially, or formed in a continuous flange shape. In this respect, the present invention does not exclude any permanent magnet made of metal, but thepermanent magnet 11 may be made of metal. - The
rotating shaft 12 may be merely cylindrical column-shaped, and has no rotational support (core) 2 unlike the conventional example shown in FIG. 4. - In the present embodiment, for the
cushioning member 13, the chloroprene rubber (CR) is used because it is easily available at low price, and yet is excellent in resistance to climate, resistance to chemicals, mechanical characteristics, adhesion properties and formability. Thecushioning member 13 is formed by filling the space between thepermanent magnet 11 and the rotatingshaft 12 with chloroprene rubber in fluid state and vulcanizing. - Also, the
cushioning member 13 is provided with displacement absorbing means for absorbing any displacement of thecushioning member 13. In the present embodiment, the displacement absorbing means is shown as through-holes 13 a parallel to therotating shaft 12, and the plurality of through-holes are provided with predetermined intervals in a direction of the circumference of a circle with the rotatingshaft 12 being centered. - In this respect, in place of the through-
hole 13 a, a plurality of recesses (non-through holes) may be formed respectively on both sides of thecushioning member 13. - Next, with reference to FIG. 3, the description will be made of a method for manufacturing the
rotor 10. First, thepermanent magnet 11 formed in a ring shape in advance and the cylindrical column-shapedrotating shaft 12 will be concentrically set within ametal mold 15. - At this time, the inner peripheral surface of the
permanent magnet 11 and the surface of the rotatingshaft 12 are kept coated with adhesive 14. In this respect, a coating range of theadhesive 14 is only a place in contact with thecushioning member 13. - Then, the
metal mold 15 is closed, and chloroprene rubber, which is material for thecushioning member 13, is poured into space between thepermanent magnet 11 and the rotatingshaft 12 through afiller hole 15 a and is vulcanized to mold thecushioning member 13. - On vulcanizing and molding this rubber, temperature of the
metal mold 15 and injection temperature of the molding material (chloroprene rubber) are preferably prevented from reaching deformation temperature of the plastic magnet, which is material of thepermanent magnet 11. - Thus, within the
metal mold 15, it is possible to manufacture arotor 10 obtained by making thepermanent magnet 11 and the rotatingshaft 12 integral through thecushioning member 13. - In this respect, although FIG. 3 does not show a through-
hole 13 a as the displacement absorbing means, a pin is stood at a formation position of the through-hole 13 a on themetal mold 15, and the through-hole 13 a is formed by the pin. - Unlike this, after the
cushioning member 13 is molded and is taken out of themetal mold 15, the through-hole 13 a (or a recess) may be formed by using, for example, a drill or the like. - According to this
rotor 10, since thecushioning member 13 made of rubber material is interposed between thepermanent magnet 11 and the rotatingshaft 12, vibration, eccentricity and inclination caused by rotation of thepermanent magnet 11 can be prevented by thecushioning member 13. - Also, through the through-
hole 13 a (or recess) of thecushioning member 13, the displacement of thecushioning member 13 itself is absorbed, and therefore, its vibration isolation effect can be enhanced. - Also, for main components, only the ring-shaped
permanent magnet 11, a merely cylindrical column-shapedrotating shaft 12 having no slip preventing means (rotational support 2 of FIG. 4) and thecushioning member 13 will suffice so that a number of components are not required unlike the above-described conventional example, and therefore, the electric motor can be manufactured at low cost. - Further, the use of the above-described manufacturing method under temperature control does away with the need to perform subsequent processing by cutting and the like for truing up the outside diameter (external shape of the rotor) of the
permanent magnet 11. Accordingly, the manufacturing number of man-hours requires an exceedingly low one so that the manufacturing cost can be further reduced. - In this respect, the hardness of the cushioning
member 13 can be selected by empirically obtaining hardness, at which the vibration to be generated by thepermanent magnet 11 during rotation can be absorbed most effectively. Also, when, for example, a fan is driven by an electric motor using thisrotor 10, the torsional frequency of therotating shaft 12 is determined by therotor 10 and its fan. According to the present invention, only by appropriately changing the hardness of the rubber material, it is possible to avoid the resonance phenomenon without the need for a change in design to a large extent. Therefore, it is possible to obtain an electric motor excellent in adaptability for various equipment. - In this respect, in the above-described embodiment, in order to further enhance the joining strength between the
permanent magnet 11 and the cushioningmember 13, a protrudedportion 11 a is provided inside thepermanent magnet 11, and adhesive 14 is further used dually, and either of them may be omitted. - Also, in place of the adhesive14, particularly on the
rotating shaft 12 side, after therotating shaft 12 is set within themetal mold 15 and rubber material is molded between them, the rubber material of the cushioningmember 13 can be baked to therotating shaft 12 by applying the high frequency welding method (Induction Heating Method) between themetal mold 15 and therotating shaft 12. - While in the foregoing, the description has been made of the present invention with reference to specific embodiments, modifications and equivalent techniques which will readily occur to those skilled in the art based on the description should be naturally included in the Claims of the present invention.
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1. A rotor of an electric motor to be arranged inside a stator for generating a revolving magnetic field, comprising: a permanent magnet formed in a ring shape; a rotating shaft arranged at a center of said permanent magnet; and a cushioning member made of rubber material having predetermined hardness, vulcanized and molded between said permanent magnet and said rotating shaft, characterized in that said permanent magnet and said rotating shaft are integrally coupled through said cushioning member.
2. The rotor of an electric motor according to , characterized in that on an inner peripheral surface of said permanent magnet, there is formed a protruded portion which enters said cushioning member as an anchor.
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3. The rotor of an electric motor according to , characterized in that said plurality of protruded portions are provided at predetermined intervals circumferentially on an inner peripheral surface of said permanent magnet.
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4. The rotor of an electric motor according to , characterized in that said protruded portions are formed in a series of flange shape circumferentially on an inner peripheral surface of said permanent magnet.
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5. The rotor of an electric motor according to any of to , characterized in that joining of said permanent magnet and said rotating shaft to said cushioning member is further reinforced with adhesive.
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6. The rotor of an electric motor according to any of to , characterized in that joining of said rotating shaft and said cushioning member is further reinforced by baking means.
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7. The rotor of an electric motor according to any of to , characterized in that said cushioning member is provided with displacement absorbing means for absorbing displacement of said cushioning member.
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8. The rotor of an electric motor according to , characterized in that said displacement absorbing means consists of a plurality of through-holes formed in said cushioning member in parallel to said rotating shaft.
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9. The rotor of an electric motor according to , characterized in that said displacement absorbing means consists of a plurality of recesses formed on both surfaces of said cushioning member.
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10. The rotor of an electric motor according to any of to , characterized in that said cushioning member is chloroprene rubber.
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11. A method for manufacturing a rotor of an electric motor to be arranged inside a stator for generating a revolving magnetic field, comprising the steps of: after a permanent magnet formed in a ring-shape in advance and a rotating shaft are concentrically arranged within a metal mold, pouring rubber material in fluid state into space between said permanent magnet and said rotating shaft to vulcanize and mold a cushioning member having predetermined hardness, and integrally coupling said permanent magnet and said rotating shaft through said cushioning member.
12. The method for manufacturing a rotor of an electric motor according to , characterized in that said permanent magnet is made of plastic magnet, and when said cushioning member is vulcanized and molded within space between said permanent magnet and said rotating shaft, the molding temperature is controlled to be equal to or less than temperature at which said plastic magnet does not become deformed.
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13. The method for manufacturing a rotor of an electric motor according to or , characterized in that prior to vulcanizing and molding of said cushioning member, both an inner peripheral surface of said permanent magnet and said rotating shaft, or either of them is coated with adhesive.
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14. The method for manufacturing a rotor of an electric motor according to , or 13, characterized in that after vulcanizing and molding of said cushioning member, a joined portion between said rotating shaft and said cushioning member is further baked.
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