Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1974-12-20
1976-06-08
Budd, Mark O.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
188159, 188164, 310103, 310105, H02K 4900
Patent
active
039625958
ABSTRACT:
A magnetic particle device such as a magnetic particle brake in which the flux producing means are mounted in a stationary member, said device having improved means for dissipating heat, improved means for locating the heat sensitive members including the bearing members relatively remote from the region where most of the heat is generated, the rotatable portions of the subject devices being mounted between stationary portions thereof, and means forming an improved magnetic gap construction for such devices. The device may also include improved means for circulating a liquid coolant from an external source through stationary portions of the device and simplified relatively trouble free means for making the electrical connections to the flux producing means.
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Budd Mark O.
Haverstock Charles B.
W. J. Industries, Incorporated
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