Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1986-08-26
1988-05-03
Salce, Patrick R.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310218, 310269, H02K 124, H02K 2114
Patent
active
047422580
ABSTRACT:
A rotor has permanent magnets mounted on a core having a pair of opposing air gaps formed therein. Preferably, the permanent magnets are a material sold under the mark "NEOMAX", with an extremely high flux density, as compared to previously available permenant magnets. The contour of the air gap follows the contour of the naturally occurring flux lines which result from the mounting of the permanent magnets. The resulting rotor has a more efficient magnetic structure, with better overall characteristics than were available heretofore. The rotor may be used with any driven shaft system such as: motors, generators, dynamometers, and combinations thereof.
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Crossetto John J.
Cwian Stephen D.
Earle Kent L.
Jordan Anthony D.
Midwest Dynamometer & Engineering Co.
Rebsch D. L.
Salce Patrick R.
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