Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1995-06-07
1999-09-21
LaBalle, Clayton
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310 67R, H02K 516, H02K 2122, H02K 714
Patent
active
059558130
ABSTRACT:
In an electric motor with a stationary and a movable active motor part, one of the two active motor parts comprising a motor winding and the other a motor magnet, an air gap being formed between said active motor parts. The motor winding (9) is built up on a synthetic resin carrier foil and is formed through local removal of copper material with which the synthetic resin foil (23) had previously been fully coated. The synthetic resin carrier foil (23) and the planar coils (28) adhering thereto are provided with an adhesive filler material (30) such that the adhesive filler material (30) fills up the gaps (26) formed between the individual conductor tracks through the removal of the copper material. The assembly thus stabilized is wound into an evenly rounded cylinder.
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Bolte Ekkehard
Hammers Anton
Stips Klaus
Blocker Edward
LaBalle Clayton
U.S. Philips Corporation
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