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Rotor with permanent magnets for an electrical machine

  • US 4,658,167 A
  • Filed: 05/28/1985
  • Issued: 04/14/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/08/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An electrical machine rotor comprising a central shaft,a plurality of permanent magnets arranged equi-angularly and radially equidistant about said shaft, said magnets being substantially parallelpiped in shape and extending along the length of the shaft,a plurality of pole pieces, each of which is placed between two adjacent magnets, said pole pieces being of substantially wedge shape, thereby having two linear sides defining an angle and an arc, said arc being the outer peripheral surface of said pole piece, said linear sides being the portions of the pole piece adjacent to said magnets,each of said pole pieces being cut such that its arc has an angular recess at one linear side where the arc has the same radial dimension as its adjacent magnet, and an angular projection at the other linear side where said arc partially overlaps its adjacent magnet,each magnet being flanked on one side by an overlapping pole piece arc and on the other side by a pole piece arc having the same radial dimension as said magnets.

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