Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1993-11-08
1997-10-14
Stephan, Steven L.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310194, 310254, 310266, H02K 1512, H02K 2100, H02K 112, H02K 122
Patent
active
056775806
ABSTRACT:
A brushless transversal-flux permanent magnet motor has a stator construction that forms a virtual bobbin, so that windings may be simply circumferentially wrapped around the stator, eliminating the need for winding insertion. The stator may be constructed of first and second core structures each having an elongated powdered iron pole piece central portion with end terminations, and integral with a tubular element also of powdered iron. Epoxy, or like non-magnetic material, fills in the volume between the pole piece end terminations to form a disc-shaped structure, the windings wrapping around the tubular elements. A discontinuity is provided on each pole piece and termination to allow start-up. The rotor may be a yoke having permanent magnet rings aligned with the pole pieces, and mounted for rotation by a shaft central of the tubular elements engaging bearings in the tubular elements. A circuit board containing motor control circuitry (for switching connection of the windings to a source of electrical power) can be connected to the stator to mechanically mount it while facilitating connection of the windings to the circuitry.
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SL Montevideo Technology, Inc.
Stephan Steven L.
Wallace, Jr. Michael J.
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