DC motor utilizing permanent magnets

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310 46, 310 48, 310112, 310114, 310153, H02K 100

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059259582

ABSTRACT:
A motor produces a rotary motion by synchronizing the attractive and repulsive magnetic interactions of magnetic fields. A stator magnetically interacts with a rotor, cycling through changes in magnetic phase. A minimum of energy is required to spin the stator between modes. During a freewheeling state, the stator spins about its own axis while a rotor passes by. A second stator interacts with a magnetic field to create an equal and opposite magnetic force sufficient to rotate the stator. A rotor is mounted about a central axis and has a pair of diametrically opposing arcuate magnetic channels located substantially near the periphery of the rotor. A magnetic field extends substantially across each channel in which the polarities of the channels are equal and opposite extending radially outward or inward with respect to the central axis. When the rotor channel passes through a stator central axis of rotation, the rotor and stator are in magnetic proximity to one another. The rotor revolves around the stator so that its channel envelopes and swings past the stator. The rotor's channel approaches the stator in a magnetically attracting mode. When the stator is initially enveloped in the channel, the stator spins on its axis and continues spinning in a "freewheeling mode" until approximately half the channel's sector has traveled past the spinning stator. The stator stops spinning so that its polarity with respect to the rotor's channel is in a magnetically repelling mode. Through the synchronization of magnetically attracting and repelling modes, magnetic force is efficiently transferred into mechanical force.

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