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Four pole wave wound direct current machine with multi-turn armature coils

  • US 4,270,065 A
  • Filed: 03/19/1979
  • Issued: 05/26/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/19/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A wave wound armature for a 4-pole direct-current machine comprising a plurality of commutator segments spaced around said armature and electrically insulated from each other, a laminated core having an outer surface defining a plurality of parallel spaced slots each having first and second ends with said first ends adjacent said commutator segments, and a plurality of continuous electrical conductors each having two ends electrically connected to a different two of said commutator segments spaced substantially 180°

  • apart about said armature, each of said conductors following a different path extending continuously from one of the two connected commutator segments to the first end of a first slot, along the first slot, from the second end of the first slot to a second end of a second slot spaced substantially 90°

    about said armature from said first slot, along the second slot, from the first end of the second slot to the first end of a third slot spaced substantially 90°

    about said armature from said second slot and substantially 180°

    about said armature from said first slot, along the third slot, from the second end of the third slot to the second end of a fourth slot spaced substantially 90°

    about said armature from said third slot and between said first and third slots, along the fourth slot, and from the first end of the fourth slot to the other of the two connected commutator segments whereby each conductor forms at least two open turns on said armature.

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