Electric machine having an outer rotor
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1. / A rotary electric machine having an inner stator having a plurality of teeth each serving as a core of an individual coil, and an outer rotor comprising:
- a non-magnetic casing, a plurality of permanent magnets disposed inside the non-magnetic casing between pole pieces not having holes for engaging fixing bars.
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Abstract
The present invention relates a rotary electric machine having
an inner stator having a plurality of teeth each serving as a core of an individual coil, and
an outer rotor comprising:
a non-magnetic casing,
a plurality of permanent magnets disposed inside the non-magnetic casing between pole pieces not having holes for engaging fixing bars
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1. / A rotary electric machine having
an inner stator having a plurality of teeth each serving as a core of an individual coil, and an outer rotor comprising: -
a non-magnetic casing, a plurality of permanent magnets disposed inside the non-magnetic casing between pole pieces not having holes for engaging fixing bars. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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