Railways – Magnetically suspended car – Propulsion means employed to suspend car
Patent
1977-03-10
1982-11-02
Reese, Randolph A.
Railways
Magnetically suspended car
Propulsion means employed to suspend car
104283, 104284, 104290, 310 12, B61B 1300
Patent
active
043567720
ABSTRACT:
A magnetically levitated carriage provided with a magnetic system suspension consisting of support magnets which magnetically cooperate via an air gap. The levitated carriage is maintained in a stable condition by means of a stabilizing device which substantially comprises a row of first stabilizing magnets connected to the levitated carriage and a row of parallel arranged second stabilizing magnets. The dynamic stiffness due to the stabilizing device is greater than the static stiffness due to the support magnets.
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Franzblau Bernard
Mayer Robert T.
Reese Randolph A.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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