Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1984-04-23
1986-01-28
Budd, Mark O.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310184, 318138, H02K 2112
Patent
active
045673918
ABSTRACT:
An electric motor in which armature coils are included in a stator and permanent magnets are included in a rotor. The armature coils are disposed substantially radial to the axis of the stator with the axial extent of each coil lesser than the radial extent of each coil, and the permanent magnets of the rotor are disposed substantially radially to the axis of rotation of the rotor with the axial extent of each permanent magnet lesser than the radial extent of each permanent magnet. A three phase switching circuit excites the armature coils to impart rotation to the rotor.
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Knirck Jeffrey G.
Ross Dennis
Tucker Hartwell F.
Tucker Jeffrey R.
Budd Mark O.
Octa, Inc.
Wiseman Jack M.
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