Multiple magnetic paths machine
First Claim
1. In a rotating machine having a stationary housing, a rotor means supported by said housing, and stator windings and a stator core in the housing, the rotor means comprising:
- a rotor shaft rotatably mounted in the housing;
a plurality of pole pieces axially spaced along the shaft;
a plurality of magnetic flux means, each mounted for rotation with the shaft between adjacent pole pieces; and
each pole piece comprising a central disc portion surrounding the shaft and having a plurality of pole-forming projections extending only radially from the central disc portion with gaps therebetween, the pole-forming projections of each pole piece being rotationally positioned 180 electrical degrees from the pole-forming projections of axially adjacent pole pieces, such that the pole-forming projections of every other pole piece have a like magnetic polarity;
whereby a plurality of separate magnetic flux paths is established, each flux path supported by a pair of the adjacent pole pieces and the stator core.
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Abstract
Separate multiple flux paths for an electrical generator or motor are provided in a single rotor machine by axially mounting a plurality of pole pieces on the rotor shaft. Each pole piece includes a central disc portion having a plurality of radial pole-forming projections, with the projections of adjacent pole pieces rotated 180 electrical degrees, such that the pole-forming projections of every other pole piece have the same magnetic polarity. Provision of a plurality of separate magnetic flux paths increases the total flux attainable in a machine of given size and therefore improves the machine'"'"'s output and efficiency.
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5 Claims
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1. In a rotating machine having a stationary housing, a rotor means supported by said housing, and stator windings and a stator core in the housing, the rotor means comprising:
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a rotor shaft rotatably mounted in the housing; a plurality of pole pieces axially spaced along the shaft; a plurality of magnetic flux means, each mounted for rotation with the shaft between adjacent pole pieces; and each pole piece comprising a central disc portion surrounding the shaft and having a plurality of pole-forming projections extending only radially from the central disc portion with gaps therebetween, the pole-forming projections of each pole piece being rotationally positioned 180 electrical degrees from the pole-forming projections of axially adjacent pole pieces, such that the pole-forming projections of every other pole piece have a like magnetic polarity; whereby a plurality of separate magnetic flux paths is established, each flux path supported by a pair of the adjacent pole pieces and the stator core. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. In a rotating machine having a stationary housing, a . rotor means supported by said housing, and stator windings and. a stator core in the housing, the rotor means comprising:
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a rotor shaft rotatably mounted in said housing; a plurality of pole pieces stacked axially spaced along the shaft; a plurality of magnetic flux means, each mounted for rotation with the shaft between adjacent pole pieces; and the plurality of pole pieces including first and second end pole pieces positioned at opposite first and second ends of stacked the plurality of pole pieces, the first and second end pole pieces each comprising a central disc portion surrounding the shaft and having a plurality of radial pole-forming projections with gaps therebetween, each projection including a portion bent so as to extend axially of the shaft, with bent portions of the first end pole piece extending toward the second end pole piece and bent portions of the second end pole piece extending toward the first end pole piece, the plurality of pole pieces further including at least one intermediate pole piece positioned on the shaft between the first and second end pole pieces, each intermediate pole piece comprising a central disc portion surrounding the shaft and having a plurality of radial pole-forming projections with gaps therebetween, each projection including a portion bent so as to extend axially in both directions of the shaft; and adjacent pole pieces mounted on the shaft such that their bent portions are interposed in each other'"'"'s gaps, the pole-forming projections of each pole piece being rotationally positioned 180 electrical degrees from the pole-forming projections of axially adjacent pole pieces, such that the pole-forming projections of every other pole piece have same magnetic polarity; whereby a plurality of separate magnetic flux paths is established, each flux path supported by a pair of adjacent pole pieces and the stator core.
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