Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1989-01-10
1990-08-14
Salce, Patrick R.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310136, 310148, H02K 2336, H02K 1300
Patent
active
049489984
ABSTRACT:
The electric motor contemplated by this invention includes an armature having two opposed faces mounted on a shaft. The armature is mounted on the shaft intermediate of the ends of the shaft. A pair of commutators are mounted on the shaft adjacent to each of the opposed armature faces. Each of the commutators includes a plurality of commutator bars, each of which has its circumferential width offset relative to the circumferential width of the commutator bars on the other commutator. Alternately or in combinatrion, with the commutator bar offset the brushes in operative engagement with each of the commutators are arranged with their circumferential width offset, relative to the circumferential width of the brushes in operative engagement with the opposite commutator. The electric motor can also be provided with a redundancy capability by a circuit arrangement in which one of the commutators is held as a backup in the event of a failure of the windings of the other commutator.
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Ellis, Jr. Robert C.
Fink Richard A.
Holloway William W.
Honeywell Incorporated
Jensen Roger W.
Jepsen Dale E.
LaBalle C.
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