Electricity: motive power systems – Braking – Plural – diverse or diversely controlled braking means
Patent
1996-11-12
1998-05-12
Ip, Paul
Electricity: motive power systems
Braking
Plural, diverse or diversely controlled braking means
188171, 310 93, 310104, 318371, F16D 3702, H02K 4910
Patent
active
057511276
ABSTRACT:
A magnet brake is disclosed. The magnet brake may consist of a stationary magnet assembly and a rotating magnet assembly. The opposing poles on the magnet assemblies have a mutual attraction that biases the assemblies into alignment with each other. The magnet brake may also be combined with Hall-effect switches to provide position and direction detection.
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Austin Keith G.
Erazo Jorge G.
Forhan Michael A.
Giffen Robert E.
Kirkpatrick Terence D.
Grimes Aerospace Company
Ip Paul
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