Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1993-02-26
1995-06-13
Dougherty, Thomas M.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310184, 310263, H02K 300
Patent
active
054245990
ABSTRACT:
The alternator has an annular stationary stator and a rotor concentrically located therein with two, three phase delta windings wound on the stator core. In one embodiment, the two three phase windings are connected together in series for use with two batteries for supplying 12 and/or 24 volts D.C. In this embodiment the two three phase windings are the same and are wound on the segments of the core such that coils of the same number of turns are wound around the same groups of segments. In another embodiment, the two three phase windings are connected together in parallel for use with one battery for supplying 12 volts D.C. In this embodiment, the two three phase windings are different and are wound on the segments of the core such that coils of different turns are wound around the same groups of segments.
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Dougherty Thomas M.
Haszko D. R.
Zobal Arthur F.
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