Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1998-08-12
2000-11-28
Enad, Elvin
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310 51, 310219, 310220, 310233, 310234, 310235, 310261, 310268, H02K 124
Patent
active
061539600
ABSTRACT:
When winding an armature coil start S of a winding is entwined around a riser R1, the wire is wound via a riser R4 around a salient pole P1 adjacent to the riser R4 and an opposed salient pole P2 to the salient pole P1 in order, and leads from a riser R3 through an opposed riser R6 to an adjacent salient pole P3 and an opposed salient pole P4. Next, it is passed to a riser R5 and is wound around an opposed riser R2, an adjacent salient pole P5, and a salient pole P6, then ends with the riser R4. A varistor 18 is inserted and three electrodes 19 are soldered to the corresponding risers R2, R4, and R6.
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Katagiri Masayuki
Takei Hiromitsu
Enad Elvin
Kabushiki Kaisha Sankyo Seiki Seisakusho
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