Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1975-05-12
1978-11-14
Hickey, Robert J.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310156, 318254, H02K 304, H02K 2902
Patent
active
041257928
ABSTRACT:
A preferably axial air gap motor has coreless armature stator windings and a permanent magnet rotor. Sensors, such as Hall generators, are provided to sense the rotary position of the rotor and control switching of current to the respective armature windings. The stator armature windings have a maximum of two magnetically active coil sections per pole of the multi-polar rotor, preferably arranged as flat round coils located on the stator in diametrically arranged configuration, the angular spacing between imaginary diametrical lines through the coils being, however, non-uniform over the rotor circumference, and matched to the spacing of rotor poles, the larger angular gaps between the coils providing space on the stator for the sensors and electronic circuitry. In a preferred embodiment, the rotor has numbers of poles divisible by eight.
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Hickey Robert J.
Papst Motoren KG
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