Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1999-03-22
2000-08-29
Ponomarenko, Nicholas
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310 68E, 200 1B, 200 814, 200 501, H02K 1100, H01H 900, H01H 3524
Patent
active
06111331&
ABSTRACT:
An air switch assembly for an electric motor including a first snap action switch, a second snap action switch, and an actuator, is described. The first snap action switch is connected to the motor start winding and the second snap action switch is connected to the run winding. An actuator is positioned within the air switch assembly such that the air switch energizes the start winding, energizes the run winding, and de-energizes the start winding while maintaining the run winding energized when the actuator is actuated from an initial position to a final position.
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Fisher L. E.
Pape Marc D.
Yu James V.
Dinh Le Dang
General Electric Company
Horton, Esq. Carl B.
Ponomarenko Nicholas
Teasdale LLP Armstrong
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