Marine propulsion – Electric drive for propelling means
Patent
1995-12-21
1997-03-04
Swinehart, Edwin L.
Marine propulsion
Electric drive for propelling means
310 67R, 310266, 417356, F04D 2506
Patent
active
056073291
ABSTRACT:
An integrated motor/marine propulsor is provided having an electric motor apted for converting electrical energy into hydropropulsive energy. The electric motor comprises at least one stator assembly disposed in magnetomotive relation to a rotor. The rotor of the present invention advantageously includes a plurality of rotor blades wherein a portion of at least one of the rotor blades comprises a permanent magnet.
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Bedingfield Ralph A.
Cho Chahee P.
Krol, Jr. William P.
Uhlman, Jr. James S.
Lall Prithvi C.
McGowan Michael J.
Oglo Michael F.
Swinehart Edwin L.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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