Abstract: To attach a segmental stator, for example in the form of armature laminations, to the housing of a flywheel of an internal combustion engine, and permanent magnet rotor elements to the flywheel circumference, while permitting differential thermal expansion, the attachment elements include a shaft or web element (10, 210, 403, 403') which connects the respective magnetic structural component--stator laminations (1) or permanent magnet field (19)--to the engine structure housing (2) or flywheel (15), respectively, by two headed ends (8, 208, 408; 7, 207, 407) which may be in form of tapped cylindrical or spherical elements or cylindrical tubular portions fitted into holes (415) of the engine structure and expanded after placement, by driving a pin (FIG. 4c: 16) thereinto, or pulling a headed pin (FIG. 4d: 17) therethrough.
Abstract: A tuning fork resonator has electrodes 7 and 8 on the opposite main surfaces of each tine and lateral electrodes 9 and 11 along the edges of each tine. The electrodes 7 and 8 of one tine are connected to the electrodes 9 and 11 of the other tine and to one pole of the supply. The other electrodes are similarly connected to the other pole. The electric fields extend parallel to the main surfaces of the tines. In order to improve the uniformity and density of the fields, grooves 4 and 5 are etched along one main surface of each tine and the electrode 8 has parts extending into the grooves. Various modifications are possible including omission of the part of the central electrode between the grooves, provision of a single, central longitudinally groove and the provision of opposing grooves in both main surfaces. Electrical power consumption is reduced.
Abstract: An improved tide operated power generating apparatus is disclosed in which a hollow float, rising and falling with the ocean tide, transmits energy to a power generator. The improvement comprises means for filling the float with water during the incoming tide to provide a substantial increase in the float dead weight during the outgoing tide. Means are further provided to then empty the float before the outgoing tide whereby the float becomes free to rise again on the next incoming tide.
Abstract: A windmill powered generator having one or a plurality of wind operated motor units, each being operably connected to a single power drive shaft to effect rotation of said drive shaft regardless of the rotational direction of the wind operated rotary units. Each rotary unit is provided with a crank shaft having one or more crank arms carried thereby, the drive shaft having one frictional hub associated with each crank arm. A drive belt extends from each crank arm around its associated hub and is yieldably secured to either the frame or to the end of another drive belt attached to an oppositely oriented crank arm whereby movement of the crank arm in a direction away from the drive shaft increases the friction between the drive belt and the frictional hub causing rotation of the drive shaft and whereby movement of the crank arm in a direction toward the drive shaft decreases the friction between the drive belt and the frictional hub thereby allowing the belt to slip about the frictional hub.