Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1980-11-03
1983-04-05
Skudy, R.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310 96, H02K 4902
Patent
active
043792421
ABSTRACT:
An eddy current coupling has rotating and non-rotating flux paths to use the rotating portions as both magnetic and mechanical members, reduce physical dimensions of the coupling, and improve heat dissipation from the coil.
The coupling (10) has an inductor (20) mounted on the input shaft. A magnetic rotor (22) is mounted on the output shaft with poles (30, 32) spaced from the inductor. A field coil (36) is positioned radially inwardly from the rotor and generates a flux, causing torque transmission between the inductor and rotor.
A stationary field coil support (38) is mounted in proximity to the rotor poles for providing a stationary flux return path between the poles. The support is positioned with respect to the rotating element of the coupling, so that these elements may provide a rotating flux return path in parallel with the stationary flux path of the support.
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Fetterley Daniel D.
Haurykiewicz John M.
Litton Industries Products, Inc.
Skudy R.
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