Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1984-11-02
1986-10-28
Skudy, R.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310179, 310216, 310254, H02K 1700
Patent
active
046201203
ABSTRACT:
A stator design for a spherical gap motor having a stator and rotor wherein the lamination strips which make up the teeth of the stator are formed as portions of a cylindrical wall. Each of the lamination strips is concentric about the axis of rotation of the rotor. At the axial end of the lamination strips nearest the rotor pole-shoes are formed as a T-shaped end on the laminations. The ends of the lamination strips are provided with recesses in order to closely position adjacent strips. The recesses are adapted to receive lamination strips of adjacent pole-shoes in order to decrease the approach angle of the lamination to the pole-shoe. The ratio between the area of two adjacent pole-shoes which are exposed to the magnetic flux gap is the same ratio as the cross-sectional area of the respective lamination strips in a plane of rotation.
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