Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Oscillating
Patent
1996-03-08
1998-03-03
LaBalle, Clayton E.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Oscillating
318282, H02K 3314, H02P 600
Patent
active
057239185
ABSTRACT:
An actuator uses an AC motor assembly having a random chance of rotating in either direction upon stalling or first receiving power, to provide torque for operating its output member. The output member operates from one extreme position to another. Limit stops prevent the output member from moving past each extreme position. There is a limit switch which removes power from the motor assembly while the output member is at an extreme position. A startup switch supplies power to the motor assembly at each extreme position when the output member is to be driven to the other extreme position.
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Heckathorne Tom A.
Schilling Roger A.
Schwarz Edward L.
Honeywell Inc.
LaBalle Clayton E.
Schwarz Edward L.
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