Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1981-10-26
1984-12-11
Skudy, R.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310114, 310208, 310216, 310263, 310259, 310268, H02K 2112
Patent
active
044880758
ABSTRACT:
An alternator is provided with a rotor which optimizes magnetic flux both at the periphery as well as at the opposed axial surfaces of the rotor, and the magnetic flux is coupled to the stator armature coils either by disposing armature coils proximate to some of the rotor surfaces and coupling to these coils from the other surfaces by use of magnetic extensions which bridge the distance between the other surfaces and the armature coils. The alternator, therefore, maximizes the usable magnetic flux established by the rotor at both its peripheral and opposed axial surfaces and the stator armature structure is configured to optimize coupling to this now increased rotating flux field.
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