Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1992-09-10
1993-06-15
Voeltz, Emanuel T.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310 71, H02K 3714
Patent
active
052202240
ABSTRACT:
A stepper motor of the permanent-magnet sheet-metal type is constructed of a number of modules, simplifying assembly. The modular parts include a stator having integrally-molded winding bobbins and pole pieces. A rotor mounted in the stator includes a barrier member which separates a plastic, threaded hub molded interiorly from a permanent magnet molded exteriorly. A shaft having a first threaded end rotatably engaged with the interior of the rotor hub has a rectangular central portion extending through a rectangular opening of the stator to convert rotary motion of the rotor to linear motion of the shaft. An opposite end of the shaft includes a molded head and a tubular shield extending from the head. This shield and a tubular portion of the stator molding define a labyrinthal passage which inhibits the passage of contaminants into the rotor. A housing of the motor and a rotatably attached flange include engagable portions to lock the flange at a desired angular position.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4720646 (1988-01-01), Torimoto
patent: 4825112 (1989-04-01), Mineyama
Atiyeh Philip G.
Bosman Edward T.
Pratt Karla C.
Rutledge John F.
Jones Judson H.
Kraus Robert J.
North American Philips Corporation
Voeltz Emanuel T.
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