Electromagnetic convertor with stationary variable-reluctance me

Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Remote sensing

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307104, 363170, 336110, G05F 700

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040770010

ABSTRACT:
A dc/dc converter comprising a permanent magnet having spaced-apart poles and a permanent magnetic field extending between the poles of the magnet. A variable-reluctance core is disposed in the field in fixed relation to the magnet and the reluctance of the core is varied to cause the pattern of the lines of force of the magnetic field to shift. An output conductor is disposed in the field in fixed relation to the magnet and is positioned to be cut by the shifting lines of permanent magnetic force so that a voltage is induced in the conductor.

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