Patents Assigned to Airex Corporation
  • Patent number: 7235906
    Abstract: The present invention provides a linear, rotary spherical motor with an integrated magnetic bearing. The motor can be a toothless permanent magnet, BLDC design composed of a permanent magnet rotor and a Zigzag stator winding containing at least two-phase windings, where each phase is constructed of at least two circuits. Other exemplary embodiments include a trapezoidal winding configuration. The individual circuits of a phase are displaced away from each other along a line that is at right angles to the direction of the alternating polarity magnet array. The circuits forming a phase share the same “slot”, and each circuit resembles a complete phase winding, however each circuit contains a proportion of the total number of turns of the phase. Controllable axial bearing force is developed through the differential balance of the currents in the circuits, while required motor torque is generated by the sum of the individual currents in a given phase.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2007
    Assignee: Airex Corporation
    Inventors: David Carroll, John Salwen
  • Patent number: 6900565
    Abstract: The present invention is a electronic motor control apparatus designed for use in hazardous/classified environments, such as described in Article 500, Section 500.7 of the NFPA 70/National Electrical Code. The invention comprises a third party approved (i.e., UL Listed, UL Classified, CSA Certified, FM Approved, CE Approved) explosion-proof outer shell of aluminum, an interior controller, and a plurality of conductive plates to carry heat away from the interior controller to the external shell and environment. The controller may be an inverter or a solid-state device, and may be capable of variable frequency and voltage output. Interior and/or exterior cooling devices, such as fans, may be attached or adjacent to the apparatus to assist in heat dispersal. Interior air circulating booster fans may be installed inside the apparatus to increase internal air film coefficient, thus providing a maximized heat dissipative atmosphere.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2005
    Assignee: Airex Corporation
    Inventor: Joel Preston
  • Patent number: 6707200
    Abstract: The present invention provides a rotational magnetic gimbal with an integral magnetic bearing. Brushless DC motor technology provides electromagnetic suspension, using a single electromagnetic actuator to perform both the radial bearing and rotary torque (motoring) functions. An integrated motor and magnetic bearing consistent with the invention comprises a rotor comprising a plurality of permanent magnets and a stator comprising a plurality of independently controlled coil segments magnetically coupled to the permanent magnets. Embodiments may further comprise first and second radial position sensors, the first radial position sensor disposed in or adjacent to a clearance gap between the rotor and the stator for sensing the position of the rotor with respect to the stator along a first axis, and a second radial position sensor disposed in or adjacent to the clearance gap between the rotor and the stator for sensing the position of the rotor with respect to the stator along a second axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2004
    Assignee: Airex Corporation
    Inventors: David Carroll, James Sedgewick
  • Patent number: 6651920
    Abstract: A coil winding system and process is provided that includes a coil winding fixture and a coil press fixture. The coil winding fixture includes a pair of winding arms each having a set of in-line winding pins. The sets of in-line pins are arranged parallel to one another in one axis, and form an angle to another axis. Magnetic wire is machine wound into the slots between the pins to form coil phases, and, advantageously the individual coils can be wound together to minimize spatial tolerance build-up between phases. Likewise the slots are arranged parallel and adjacent one another to ensure that each winding is parallel to the next to maximize efficiency of the coils. The press fixture includes a forming press and a saddle to form the wound coils into a predetermined shape using heat and pressure applied to the press fixture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2003
    Assignee: Airex Corporation
    Inventors: James Sedgewick, Richard Sedgewick, David Carroll, Michael Drew
  • Patent number: 6433446
    Abstract: The present invention provides a linear motor assembly that uses keying technique to provide a uniform mechanical interface for linear motor coils to the mount or mounting bracket. This permits a molded coil assembly to be built as a subassembly, so that later insertion into brackets of varying configurations is possible. The keying technique locks the coil to the mount or mounting bracket, and accommodates many different bracket configurations without modification to the coil assembly. The coil is keyed to the bracket and may be attached with an adhesive such as an epoxy bond or thermal grease to improve the thermal dissipation from the motor to the mounting surface. This subassembly can be pre-manufactured and transformed to an application-specific assembly with relative ease in a short period of time. Bracket or mounting options may include various cooling features such as water or air-cooling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2002
    Assignee: Airex Corporation
    Inventors: James C. Sedgewick, David Carroll, Michael Drew
  • Patent number: 5998890
    Abstract: A linear motor comprising a DC magnetic field of alternating polarity arranged in a longitudinal axis, a coil assembly located substantially in a plane parallel to and immersed in the alternating magnetic field, said coil assembly containing individual coil loops of essentially rectangular shape and having end turn areas arranged parallel to said longitudinal axis of the magnet field and coil side areas being perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of the magnetic field with each coil side having a coil side width (CSW) and each coil loop having a coil outside width (COW) and coil inside width (CIW) such that COW=CIW+(2.times.CSW) wherein the coils have a coil outside length (COL), forming a coil assembly area (CAA) approximately equal to COW.times.COL and said coil assembly has a coil assembly thickness (CAT) in a direction creating acoil assembly volume (CAV) approximately equal to the coil assembly area (CAA) times the coil assembly thickness (CAT) pursuant to the following equation: CAV.apprxeq.CAT.times.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1999
    Assignee: Airex Corporation
    Inventors: Richard D. Sedgewick, David J. Carroll