Marine propulsion – Electric drive for propelling means
Reexamination Certificate
2006-04-18
2006-04-18
Olson, Lars A. (Department: 3617)
Marine propulsion
Electric drive for propelling means
C114S269000, C310S087000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07029339
ABSTRACT:
A shock-proof electric marine engine, e.g. an engine or generator, is for a marine (Navy) ship, and includes a stator and a rotor in a housing. The stator and the rotor are connected in such a way that they are rotatably displaceable in a counter direction and in a radial/axial manner with limited slack. The rotor and stator form a displaceable unit in relation to the housing, which can be displaced away from the housing with a higher vibration overshoot range. The housing is elastically connected to the marine (navy) ship.
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Brach Karsten
Hein Peter
Hofmann Thomas
Krüger-Gotzmann Manfred
Meyer Christian
Harness & Dickey & Pierce P.L.C.
Olson Lars A.
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
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