Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1987-04-17
1989-02-07
Salce, Patrick R.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310219, H02K 3104, H02K 1300
Patent
active
048033910
ABSTRACT:
The electro-mechanical converter, that can be considered a unipolar motor, includes a rotatable rotor made of conductive but low permeability material having two axially spaced, radially protruding integral disks. The first disk is larger than the second disk, and two toroid magnets are disposed on either axial side of the first disk. The two magnets have opposing poles facing each other. The two magnets establish a circumferential, unidirectional magnetic field through the first disk over a radial mid-section of the disk. D.C. current is introduced at the edge of the disk, at a fixed location relative to the rotatable rotor via a mercury bath. The D.C. current is removed from the rotor assembly via the second disk and a second mercury bath.
REFERENCES:
patent: 742600 (1903-10-01), Cox, Jr.
patent: 1987479 (1935-01-01), Japolsky
Genedyne Corp.
Malloy John Cyril
Rebsch D. L.
Salce Patrick R.
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