Rising frequency generator

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310 93, H02K 2360

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ABSTRACT:
An alternating current generator has a rotor and a rotatable stator. The moment of inertia of the stator is at least eight times that of the rotor. The electrical output is taken off the windings of the stator or the rotor. In operation, any available mechanical means is used to start the rotor and the stator rotating. The stator is rotated not susbtantially faster than ten percent faster than the rotor. An alternator having its rotor affixed to the same shaft to which the generator's rotor is affixed, is used to brake the rotation of the shaft, and thus the rotors. As the rotors decrease in speed, the electrical output of the generator increases in frequency and voltage.

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patent: 791929 (1905-06-01), Morrison
patent: 1384769 (1921-07-01), MacLaren
"How it Works", The Illustrated Science and Invention Encyclopedia, 1977, pp. 851-856, Electric Motor.

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