Planetary gear transmission systems or components – Electric or magnetic drive or control
Reexamination Certificate
2006-09-07
2010-10-19
Wright, Dirk (Department: 3655)
Planetary gear transmission systems or components
Electric or magnetic drive or control
Reexamination Certificate
active
07815535
ABSTRACT:
A drive (A) for imparting rotation about an axis (X) includes an axial flux motor (4) having a stator (38) and a rotor (44), an output drive element (8), an epicyclic gear system (6) located between the rotor of the axial flux motor and the drive element. The gear system is located within and surrounded by the motor, thus rendering the drive highly compact along its axis.
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Ai Xiaolan
Sertell Nicholas J.
Polster Lieder Woodruff & Lucchesi L.C.
The Timken Company
Wright Dirk
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