Linear reciprocating electrical generator
First Claim
1. An electric generator, comprising:
- (a) a linear reciprocating armature mechanically coupled to a source of relative motion, said armature comprising a plurality of magnet means defining north-south poles in alternately opposite pole direction, the axis of said poles being orthogonal to the direction of reciprocation of said armature, each of said pole magnet means mounted parallel to each other at relative distances equal to their widths in the direction of armature reciprocation;
(b) a stator comprising a plurality of groups of continuous windings, each winding group corresponding to a physically adjacent pair of magnet means, each winding group wound parallel to a plane defined by the direction of reciprocation of said armature and a center point of the axis of the poles of said magnet means, each winding having a width equal to the width of each magnetic pole in the direction of armature reciprocation, and each side of each winding group separated from the next winding group by a space equal to the width of a pole of each magnet means in the direction of armature reciprocation;
(c) means for limiting the advance and reverse of the armature to three times the width of the pole of each magnet means in the direction of armature reciprocation;
(d) means for taping the induced current in each coil group and for providing such current to a load; and
(e) housing means for positioning the stator magnetically adjacent to the armature to minimize the air gap between the poles and the windings.
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Abstract
There is disclosed herein an electrical generator which includes a linear reciprocating armature mechanically coupled with a source of relative motion. The armature comprises a plurality of magnet means defining north-south poles in alternately opposite directions, the axis of the poles being orthogonal to the direction of reciprocation of the armature. Each of said pole magnets is mounted parallel at relative distances to each other that are equal to their widths in the direction of armature reciprocation. Further provided in the generator is a stator including a plurality of groups of continuous windings, each group corresponding to an adjacent pair of magnet means, each group wound parallel to a plane defined by the direction of reciprocation of the armature and the center point of the axis of the poles of the magnet means. Each winding has a width equal to the width of each pole of the magnet means in the direction of armature reciprocation. Also, each winding group is separated from the adjoining group by a width equal to the pole of each magnet. There is further provided means for limiting the advance and reverse of the armature to a distance equal to three times the width of each pole of each magnet. Also furnished is a housing that will place the stator as close to the armature as possible in order to minimize the air gap therebetween.
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5 Claims
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1. An electric generator, comprising:
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(a) a linear reciprocating armature mechanically coupled to a source of relative motion, said armature comprising a plurality of magnet means defining north-south poles in alternately opposite pole direction, the axis of said poles being orthogonal to the direction of reciprocation of said armature, each of said pole magnet means mounted parallel to each other at relative distances equal to their widths in the direction of armature reciprocation; (b) a stator comprising a plurality of groups of continuous windings, each winding group corresponding to a physically adjacent pair of magnet means, each winding group wound parallel to a plane defined by the direction of reciprocation of said armature and a center point of the axis of the poles of said magnet means, each winding having a width equal to the width of each magnetic pole in the direction of armature reciprocation, and each side of each winding group separated from the next winding group by a space equal to the width of a pole of each magnet means in the direction of armature reciprocation; (c) means for limiting the advance and reverse of the armature to three times the width of the pole of each magnet means in the direction of armature reciprocation; (d) means for taping the induced current in each coil group and for providing such current to a load; and (e) housing means for positioning the stator magnetically adjacent to the armature to minimize the air gap between the poles and the windings. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
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2. An electric generator, comprising:
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(a) a linear reciprocating armature mechanically coupled to a source of motion, said armature comprising a plurality of groups of continuous windings, each winding group being orthogonal to the direction of reciprocation of said armature, each winding group having substantially the same width in the direction of reciprocation of said armature, each coil group being separated, upon said armature, from the adjacent winding group by a width of core, said width being substantially equal to the width of each winding group in the direction of armature reciprocation; (b) a stator comprising a plurality of magnet means defining north-south poles in alternately opposite directions, the axis of said poles being orthogonal to the direction of reciprocation of said armature, each of said pole magnets mounted parallel and at relative distances equal to their widths in the direction of reciprocation of said aramature, each pair of alternate magnets corresponding to one coil group; (c) means for limiting the advance and reverse of reciprocation of the armature to three times the width of each pole of each magnet means in the direction of armature reciprocations; (d) means for taping the induced current into each coil group and for providing such current to a load; and (e) housing means for positioning the stator adjacent to the armature so as to minimize the gap therebetween.
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