Shaft And Armature Timing Or Phasing Connection Patents (Class 310/79)
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Patent number: 8946955Abstract: Control over an electric motor is especially critical in large drilling rigs and a means of accurately and quickly measuring the speed of the rotor of an electric motor and correlating that information with other real-time information has been hampered by the failure of the prior art to attach optical encoders to electric motors with precision. The present device attaches to arbor of a cap on the end of the rotor which provides a centralized and sealed shaft extending through a covering plate on the end of the motor and directly attaching to an optical encoder.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2012Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Inventor: Watts C Cutter, III
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Patent number: 8520394Abstract: A circuit board unit of an ECU has an upper surface on which semiconductor elements are installed, a lower surface that is on the opposite side of the circuit board unit from the upper surface, and a cutout portion that is formed below the upper surface. A power module includes a conductive protruding piece and an electrically insulating main portion that holds the protruding piece. The conductive protruding piece is inserted in the cutout portion to support the circuit board unit, and is electrically connected to the semiconductor elements.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2011Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: JTEKT CorporationInventor: Yasuyuki Wakita
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Patent number: 8222850Abstract: An overload protection device includes a motor, a transmitting shaft, a driving wheel, a resilient member, a sensor and a controller. The transmitting shaft including driving arm is meshed with the motor. The driving wheel is rotably engaged with the transmitting shaft at a distal end. The resilient member is connected to the driving arm at one end, and connected to the driving wheel at another end for driving the driving wheel to rotate. The sensor is mounted on the driving wheel and covered by the driving arm, and configured for and outputting a signal when the transmitting shaft is rotated relative to driving wheel. The controller is installed in the transmitting shaft and electrically coupled with the sensor for receiving the signal outputted from the sensor and shutting down the motor correspondingly.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2009Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignees: Hong Fu Jin Precision Industry (ShenZhen) Co., Ltd., Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.Inventor: Xiao-Guang Su
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Publication number: 20120112567Abstract: A motor assembly includes a working part, a synchronous motor having a shaft, and a mechanical coupling joining the working part to the motor. The coupling has two driving teeth fixed relative to the shaft, two driven teeth fixed relative to the working part, and two middle members. The coupling provides a predetermined range of angular movement between the motor and the working part. The middle members are circumferentially distributed between the two driving teeth and between the two driven teeth, thereby each of the middle members is movable by the driving teeth to contact the driven teeth and provides an interference between a driving tooth and a driven tooth to drive the working part.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventors: Zhi Ping FU, Po Lun CHENG, Min LI
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Patent number: 8008834Abstract: The claw-pole-rotor shaft has a front end with a radially larger-sized section, two knurled regions known as crimping regions, intended to be assembled with the claw-pole rotor by local deformation of the material of the claw-pole rotor, and a centring region for centring the claw-pole rotor, the crimping regions being positioned on each side of the centring region while the centring region projects radially with respect to the crimping regions of the shaft, these themselves projecting radially with respect to the section of larger radial size at the front end of the shaft. The claw-pole rotor is characterized in that it is equipped with such a shaft while the rotary electrical machine is characterized in that it is equipped with such a rotor.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2007Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Valeo Equipments Electriques MoteurInventors: Olivier Gas, Alexandre Pfleger
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Patent number: 7575455Abstract: In one embodiment the present invention is a Flexible Connector Assemblies (FCA) 6 that comprises top and bottom plates connected by Flexible Connectors (FC) 8 and provides a compliant electrical joint between the first terminal lead 2 and the second terminal lead 4. These terminal leads 2 and 4 are connected to the top and bottom plates eccentrically in such a way that the total current 16 through the FCA is more evenly distributed among the FC 8 than when the leads are centered on their respective plates. This improvement in uniformity reduces the maximum current carried by any one FC, which substantially extends the operating life of the component.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2007Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Siemens Energy, Inc.Inventors: Leonard Myatt, Robert A. Ward, Aleksandar Prole, Lon W. Montgomery
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Publication number: 20080164772Abstract: Using this invention, no input fuel is required to sustain operation of electric generators and other machines and devices. This is done using a magnetic motor that has parallel and perpendicular, rotatable shafts and gears to which those generators and other machines are connected along with equally spaced, perpendicular extensions having permanent magnets attached to those extensions and arranged so as to allow repelling magnetic interaction; and where the shafts also have ways of maintaining required spacing and rotational timing to allow the magnets to interact in precise and extremely close proximity a number of times per rotation causing perpetual movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2007Publication date: July 10, 2008Inventor: Cleve Lawrence Molette
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Patent number: 6710482Abstract: A generator comprising a generator housing and a generator drive shaft including a power input shaft coupled to a drive member through a coupling arrangement, whereby in use the drive member is coupled to an output shaft of an associated engine. The coupling arrangement is arranged within the generator housing and comprises first and second coupling members and an insulator member interposed between the first and second coupling members. The coupling arrangement is configured such that the input shaft is electrically insulated from the drive member and, hence, from the engine output shaft, in use.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Lucas Aerospace Power Equipment CorporationInventors: Bryan J Mackulin, Todd A Travers, John R Karabinus
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Patent number: 6608410Abstract: A DC motor has a conductive case and an arrangement for electrically connecting the shaft and case of the DC motor that is grounded. The arrangement includes a conductive member and a pressing member that presses the conductive member against the shaft, thereby grounding the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Asmo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toshihiro Sato, Shuuichi Gonda
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Patent number: 6218757Abstract: Some dynamoelectric machines develop shaft E.M.F.'s during operation which lead to circulation currents in the shaft of the machine. The shaft current will attempt to flow through the bearings of the machine, unless some action is taken to prevent or limit said current flow. This invention minimizes the circulation of rotor shaft currents by providing a return path for the shaft current through an insulated conductor located in the center of the shaft of the machine. The insulated conductor is electrically attached to the shaft at the ends of the conductor. The conductor may extend the length of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1998Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: General Electric Canada IncInventors: Raymond K. J. Ong, James H. Dymond, Raymond D. Findlay
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Patent number: 5714823Abstract: A quasi regulated electric generator, comprising a stator having teeth on an inner periphery defining slots therebetween, stator windings disposed in the slots forming output phases, a rotor rotatably mounted within the stator, the rotor having permanent magnets mounted thereon forming rotor poles which induce a voltage in the stator windings when the rotor is driven by an external prime mover, and a series saturation circuit coupled to an external source of dc current for saturating the stator, decreasing the induced voltage thereby. Magnetic slot closers are placed in the slots in which are disposed the series saturation circuit to aid tooth saturation.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1994Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: Sundstrand CorporationInventors: Roger M. Shervington, Hassan Mansir, Dennis M. Kramer
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Patent number: 5613259Abstract: An electric oscillating tool, having particular but not necessarily exclusive utility as an electric toothbrush, for driving a brush head assembly or end effector with a resonant mechanism at high frequencies. The electric toothbrush includes handle housing, an electromagnetic motor mounted in the housing, and a mechanical oscillator acted upon by the motor. One end of the mechanical oscillator extends outwardly through an opening in the handle housing while the other end is attached to the housing inside the chamber. The end effector/brush head assembly attaches to the extending end of the mechanical oscillator. A power source supplies an alternating current drive signal to the motor, in turn causing the armature and the mechanical oscillator to oscillate and drive the brush head assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1996Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignee: Teledyne Industries, Inc.Inventors: Adam B. Craft, Keith E. Schleiffer, James E. Dvorsky, Thomas W. Graves, Ronald B. Gray, III, Nagabhusan Senapati, Matthew S. Zelinski
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Patent number: 5233251Abstract: A D.C. motor includes a rotor and a stator with chordally oriented electromagnetic units, with windings pulse energized to establish a rotary force on the rotor as a result of the non-radial orientation of the driving forces. Each electromagnetic unit including a pole is extended along a substantially chordal line of the motor. All rotor poles are connected to a shaft by a radial crank arm and may be integrally or separately formed. A sensor detects pole alignment to then pulse the windings, and generate opposing magnetic forces to rotate the rotor. The winding establish opposite polarity at the adjacent pole ends of aligned poles to drive the rotor. A D.C. motor connected to the rotor, or special internal poles may be provided to align the poles for starting the motor. A plurality of the motors mounted to a common shaft with the electromagnetic units in the adjacent motors offset from each other and sequentially pulsed to establish continuous rotation.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1991Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Inventor: Conrad C. Nehmer
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Patent number: 4117381Abstract: A base yieldably supporting a frame, on which an electromagnetic assembly is mounted, is fixedly secured to a more massive body to which an armature is elastically connected by coupling springs. Limit switches control initiation and termination of a timer controlled cycle during which the electromagnetic assembly is energized to cause advancement of the armature under magnetic attraction followed in sequence by acceleration of the massive body and the frame under the urge of the elastically deformed springs.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1977Date of Patent: September 26, 1978Assignee: Stanley TruxellInventor: Franklin C. Pereny
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Patent number: 3952220Abstract: A rpm measuring apparatus includes a rpm signal generator having a magnetic circuit composed of a toothed disc, driven by a drive shaft, and a yoke carrying an induction coil. At least one portion of the yoke opposite the toothed disc is also provided with teeth. At least one damper having a rpm-dependent damping characteristic is operatively associated with the drive shaft and disposed on the toothed disc.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1974Date of Patent: April 20, 1976Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Heinrich Staudt, Georges Nelh