摘要 |
In molding coils wound around a motor rotor with resin material in a die assembly, the coil ends projecting from either axial end of the motor core are compressed radially inward by small diameter portions formed in the die surface. Because the unnecessary deposition of the resin material over the coil ends is minimized, the material cost can be reduced. Also, the elimination or the reduction of the need to eliminate excess resin material from the coil ends simplifies the production process, and reduces the production cost. Additionally, the reduction in the mass of the resin material over the coil ends, as well as the constraining of the coil wire in to a relatively radially inner parts reduces the moment of inertia of the motor rotor, and can thereby improve the performance of the motor. |