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Electronically commutated DC machine and use thereof

  • US 4,763,053 A
  • Filed: 05/31/1985
  • Issued: 08/09/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/13/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An electronically commutated DC machine comprising a rotor having at least one permanent magnet with at least four poles adjacent an annular return circuit member, said poles being disposed concentrically to the rotary axis of the rotor and being polarized substantially perpendicularly thereto, at least one stationary meander-like conductive strip array in an annular gap between the rotor and the return circuit member, said strip array including linear forward and backward extending meander sections and being produced by preform winding such that at least one of the linear forward and backward extending meander sections comprises a number of parallel conductor sections, at least some of which are connected in series per linear meander sections, means for detecting the angular position of the rotor relative to one of the linear forward and backward extending meander sections of the conductive strip array, and an electronic control system for controlling on the basis of signals produced by the detecting means the flow of current through the conductive strip array such that the conductive strip array produces a magnetic field to drive the rotor, said electronic control system being mounted on a generally annular circuit board about the rotary axis of the rotor within the meander-like conductive strip array.

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