Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1990-12-14
1993-08-03
Skudy, R.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310 66, 310103, 310156, 310180, 29596, 244 75R, 244228, H02K 112
Patent
active
052332527
ABSTRACT:
The motor provided includes a unique laminated stator core and a means for changing the continuity of the magnetic circuit. The stator core structure is split into two part-cylindrical elements which define spaces between their opposing ends. Flux gates fill the spaces and provide magnetic circuit continuity. The flux gates are connected to solenoids which can displace the flux gates in and out of the spaces, thereby changing the continuity of the magnetic circuit of the motor. The motor rotor aligns its magnetic axis with the spaces, and will resist substantial imposed torque loads.
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Abel David B.
Allied-Signal
Gortler Hugh P.
Skudy R.
Walsh Robert A.
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