Abstract: According to certain designs of a rotor for a synchronous generator having a rotating rectifier assembly carried by the rotor, the rotating rectifier assembly is journaled below a bearing. Exciter leads coupling an exciter to the rotating rectifier assembly must pass under the bearing, making installation and removal of the rotating rectifier assembly difficult.In order to overcome the foregoing problem, a rectifier assembly for a generating system is disclosed. The rectifier assembly facilitates installation and removal of the rectifier assembly from the rotor cavity and comprises a tubular housing having a peripheral surface and an outwardly opening groove disposed in the surface and dimensioned to substantially completely and slidably receive an exciter lead when the housing is moved into or out of the cavity.
Abstract: A reversible regenerating drive system for a vehicle includes a constant speed, bi-directional motor which is energized by a source of power. The constant speed motor is coupled to a variable ratio transmission which in turn converts the output torque of the motor and delivers it to the vehicle to drive it in either forward or reverse directions at varying speeds. The transmission ratio and the direction of rotation of the motor are determined in accordance with signals derived from a pair of operator demand switches which are used to select the desired torque to be applied to the vehicle. The motor is arranged to generate power back to the source when torque demand is in a direction opposite to rotation of the motor. The direction of rotation of the motor is commanded to follow the direction of torque demand if the output speed of the transmission is below a predetermined value, but remains unchanged when torque direction changes if the output speed of the transmission is above the predetermined value.