Magnetic rotor bearing

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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128 1D, 623 3, F16C 3906

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047630329

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a magnetic rotor bearing for suspending a rotor in a contact-free manner, in particular the rotor of an axial- or radial-centrifugal blood pump, comprising a permanent- and electromagnet arrangement which stabilizes the position of, and suspends the rotor in a stator, in particular a housing, and comprises a circuit arrangement connected to at least one position sensor or to the position sensor operating circuit thereof for the rotor. The rotor is suspended in the stator in a stable, contact-free manner by means of a permanent magnet arrangement except for a single geometric adjusting degree of freedom. The position of the rotor is stabilized only within the geometric adjusting degree of freedom not stabilized by the permanent magnet arrangement, by a permanent magnet arrangement located in the rotor and comprising at least one permanent magnet. The permanent magnet arrangement which co-operates with the electromagnet arrangement comprises at least one permanent magnet of the permanent magnet arrangement provided for suspending the rotor and consists in particular, of the permanent magnets of this permanent magnet arrangement positioned in the rotor. The circuit arrangement is a control circuit stabilizing the position of the rotor, during the absence of external forces, in a position of minimum energy requirement of the electromagnet arrangement.

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