Railways – Car-carried propulsion system – Electric
Patent
1978-02-10
1980-11-18
Reese, Randolph A.
Railways
Car-carried propulsion system
Electric
238122, 310 12, E01B 4102
Patent
active
042339065
ABSTRACT:
A linear induction motor, particularly for a vehicle traveling along an extended track, has an armature or reaction rail mounted on the track and a stator carried by the vehicle and juxtaposed with the rail. The rail is of a highly conductive material and is provided in lengths or sections which overlap by approximately a pole length of the stator. The overlapping ends form an induction gap for energy transfer between the rail sections.
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Krauss-Maffei Aktiengesellschaft
Reese Randolph A.
Ross Karl F.
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