Limited rotation motor

Electricity: motive power systems – Reciprocating or oscillating motor – Energizing winding circuit control

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310 25, 310 36, 335230, 350 61, H02K 3310

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ABSTRACT:
A limited rotation motor has a stator and a rotor mounted for limited rotation relative to the stator. The stator is constructed to conduct bias flux through magnetic circuits that extend across air gaps between the stator and the rotor and a drive system produces drive flux which is conducted through magnetic circuits that extend across air gaps between the stator and rotor to drive the rotor. The stability of radial rotor position in its support bearings is enhanced by an imbalance in the bias flux magnetic circuits which continually produces a resultant radial force on the rotor so that a well defined radial position of the rotor is maintained over the range of limited rotation that the rotor moves in response to the drive system.

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patent: 3970979 (1976-07-01), Montagu

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