Electrical generator or motor structure – Educational or construction units or kits
Patent
1995-09-29
1997-04-15
Stephan, Steven L.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Educational or construction units or kits
310 46, H02K 2300
Patent
active
056212585
ABSTRACT:
A toy motor includes a partial coil rotor, a permanent magnet, a commutator, and has a battery as its base. The rotor winding, rotor shaft, and commutator are all incorporated into a single-wire conductor. The extremely simple rotor clearly demonstrates the operating principle of a motor for amusement and educational purposes.
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American Science and Surplus Catalog; p. 28; Published Sep./Oct. 1995; Skokie, IL 60076.
The World's Simplest Motor Instructions; copyright 1994; Yeany Educational Products; Palmyra PA 17078.
Harter Robert J.
Ponomarenko Nicholas
Stephan Steven L.
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