Five-phase dc motor with non-overlapping armature windings

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310154, 310234, 29598, H02K 2326

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048764728

ABSTRACT:
A 5-phase dc motor which can be mass-produced readily at a reduced cost. The motor comprises a field magnet having four alternate north and south magnetic poles of an equal angular width, a rotor including a rotor armature core having five rotor pole shoes formed in an angularly equidistantly spaced relationship by an electrical angle of 144 degrees, a commutator including ten commutator segments provided successively on the rotor, and a pair of brushes disposed in a spaced relationship by an angular distance of 180.degree. electrical and for sliding contact with the commutator. A single conductor is electrically connected to the commutator segments and wound on the rotor pole shoes in a predetermined specific sequence to form armature windings which do not overlap with any other armature windings.

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