Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1986-07-17
1988-12-13
Staab, Lawrence J.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310 47, 310 80, 74 54, 74569, H02K 7118, F16H 2516
Patent
active
047913274
ABSTRACT:
A drive mechanism for a domestic vibration-type apparatus is provided, in which the rotor shaft (19) of a single-phase synchronous motor drives a cam-and-follower mechanism which converts the rotary motion of the rotor into a vibratory motion, the rotor and the stator having a main field direction (22) and (16), respectively. The longitudinal axis of the mirror-symmetrical cam extends at an angle to the main field direction (22) of the rotor. Rollers (31, 31a) which follow the cam (21) are arranged on a pivotal arm which is pivot about its central portion and a vibratory part (39) to be driven is arranged on the driving end (35) of this pivotal arm. As they cooperate with the cam the rollers are constantly in contact with the cam profile. At the end of the transmission path, which exhibits backlash, vibratory part (39) cooperates with a spring (38) which urges one of the rollers against the cam, causing the position of the cam relative to the direction of magnetization of the rotor to be changed so that the rotor is forced out of a position in which the direction of magnetization of the rotor and the main field direction of the rotor extend parallel to each other, by means of the spring (38), preferably in the positive direction. In this parallel position the vibratory part (39) is situated near of its reversal point. To obtain a further noise reduction a unidirectional blocking device is included.
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Bertram Leo
Bukoschek Romuald L.
Schemmann Hugo
Bartlett Ernestine C.
Staab Lawrence J.
U.S. Philips Corp.
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