Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1992-03-12
1993-10-12
Stephan, Steven L.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
446457, 446456, H02K 900, A63H 3004, A63H 2922
Patent
active
052528693
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method cooling the motors for radio-controlled scale model vehicles. Air is received and directed to at least a portion of the motor while the car is moving. The motor is therefore air cooled to reduce the temperature of the motor. The reduced temperature contributes to longer motor and battery life. The apparatus can include an air inlet positioned on or built into the vehicle body with a conduit directed to an air outlet adjacent the motor.
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LaBalle C.
S & K Racing Products, Inc.
Stephan Steven L.
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