Electricity: motive power systems – Induction motor systems – Primary circuit control
Patent
1990-11-07
1992-10-27
Shoop, Jr., William M.
Electricity: motive power systems
Induction motor systems
Primary circuit control
318790, 318812, H02P 144
Patent
active
051592550
ABSTRACT:
An alternating current induction motor having a tapped RUN winding for developing different levels of stator field excitation which induces rotational torque into a rotor having an output member that drives various levels of mechanical load. Instant motor loading is sensed as a change in power factor or subsynchronous slip speed and the level of RUN winding excitation, together with the resulting magnetic field strength, is immediately changed to compensate for the sensed load changes. The change in RUN winding excitation is brought about by having a RUN winding the full extent of which may be coupled with a.c. power to produce magnetic field strength and resulting output member torque at least sufficient to operate the motor under minimum load conditions, and at least one tapped portion of the RUN winding which may be alternatively coupled with the a.c. power to produce an increased level of magnetic field strength necessary for operating the motor under maximal, or at least an increased level of motor loading.
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Cabeca John W.
Savvy Frontiers Patent Trust
Shoop Jr. William M.
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