Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Reciprocating
Patent
1992-06-22
1994-01-04
Stephan, Steven L.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Reciprocating
310 16, H02K 706
Patent
active
052763722
ABSTRACT:
The rotor of an electric motor is a crank shaft driven through connecting rods by piston-like reciprocating members powered by superconducting electromagnets. The electromagnets can be solenoids of conventional material cryogenically cooled to superconduct. In the preferred embodiment, the solenoids reside in a thermally insulated chamber filled with liquid gas coolant. The reciprocating members each have a head which is a linearly moveable core of a solenoid The reciprocating members also each have a base which travels in a cylinder defined by a motor block. The motor block can be a conventional block as in an internal combustion engine. A rotating disk having edge commutators electrodes distributes electrical energy to the solenoids in alternating polarity sequences. Sets of solenoids are electrically in parallel to operate in tandem. Conventional internal combustion, piston-driven engines can be modified to be an electric motor as described above.
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Jones Judson H.
Stephan Steven L.
Tighe Thomas J.
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