Permanently excited transverse flux machine

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310156, 310114, 310266, H02K 127, H02K 2112, H02K 1600

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060435798

ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a permanently excited transverse flux machine which requires only one permanent magnet segment per phase and per magnetic circuit. The magnetic flux generated by a permanent magnet segment (3) flows alternately through the soft magnetic body on two conductor rings (7) of this transverse flux machine. The conductor rings (7) are arranged on different sides of the permanent magnet segment, the direction of flux in the permanent magnet segments corresponding to the direction of magnetic flux in the two air gaps through which said flux passes. Preferably, the permanent magnet segments are arranged between two U-shaped halves of a square wound C-core constituting the rotor bodies (5). The stator bodies (6) are also prefabricated from grain-oriented materials as U-shaped C-cores.

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patent: 3560820 (1971-02-01), Unnewehr
patent: 4658166 (1987-04-01), Oudet
patent: 4682067 (1987-07-01), Oudet
patent: 5543674 (1996-08-01), Koehler

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