Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1992-10-15
1995-05-02
Dougherty, Thomas M.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
318139, 318376, 310 68R, H02K 1100, H02K 700, H02P 314, H02P 318
Patent
active
054122686
ABSTRACT:
An electrical traction system notably for automobiles which has (a) at least one recharging supply source; (b) at least one synchronous electrical motor with a stator having a plurality of spatially offset stator windings, a commutating device with choppers for routing a current given by the supply source into the stator winding in order to create a rotating magnetic field, and a rotor; (c) a circuit for charging the supply source including a transformer, which transformer includes the stator windings; and (d) at least one converter for charging an auxiliary battery.
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Arnaud Georges
Jacques Claude
Auxilec
Dougherty Thomas M.
LaBalle C.
Plottel Roland
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