Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1998-06-23
1999-12-14
Ramirez, Nestor
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310178, 310198, 310194, 310164, 310203, 310260, H02K 300
Patent
active
060021896
ABSTRACT:
A stator core has 3N salient poles arranged circularly where N is a natural number of four or more but except a multiple of three. Coils are formed around the salient poles where winding directions of the coils is the same for the salient poles. A first, a second and a third crossover are formed between a first and an (N+1)-th salient pole, between the (N+1)-th and a (2N+1)-th salient pole and between the (2N+1)-th and the first salient pole, respectively, to forming a triangle before cutting within the salient poles arranged circularly. An end portion of each crossover is connected to a substrate.
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Kajiwara Hidetoshi
Kobayashi Seiichiro
Muramatsu Hiroshi
Oishi Yasuo
Lam Thanh
Lieberstein Eugene
Meller Michael N.
Ramirez Nestor
Victor Company of Japan Ltd.
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