Patents Assigned to Motor Excellence, LLC
  • Publication number: 20130002061
    Abstract: Electrical machines, for example transverse flux machines and/or commutated flux machines, may be “balanced” to achieve reduced overall cogging torque via utilization of one or more cogging torque reduction devices. Cogging torque reduction devices may be configured and/or otherwise customized in order to reduce and/or minimize cogging torque in an electrical machine, by generating a counteracting cogging torque waveform that at least partially counteracts and/or cancels the initial cogging torque waveform of the electrical machine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2012
    Publication date: January 3, 2013
    Applicant: MOTOR EXCELLENCE LLC
    Inventors: Thomas F. Janecek, John M Dyer, Tyler K. Williams
  • Publication number: 20120234108
    Abstract: An isolated torque sensing device is described having a torque tube that may be configured in an axle of a bicycle or e-bike. A strain gauge is configured on either the inner or outer diameter of the torque tube. The torque sensor system may be configured in a 4-point bending configuration, wherein force from bearings within the axle, apply force to the torque tube.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2012
    Publication date: September 20, 2012
    Applicant: MOTOR EXCELLENCE LLC
    Inventors: Thomas F. Janecek, Daniel S. Cole
  • Publication number: 20120235668
    Abstract: A adjustable Hall effect sensor system having a sensor positioning component is described. In one embodiment, the Hall effect sensor system is an independently adjustable sensor system, having a plurality of Hall effect sensor, wherein one Hall effect sensor may be displaced and adjusted without effecting the location of another Hall effect sensor. A sensor positioning component comprising a paddle coupled to a main body portion by a more narrow neck is described. A cam may be configured on a paddle and provide for fine tuning the position of a Hall effect sensor. In one embodiment the main body and extensions are comprised essentially of a circuit board.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2012
    Publication date: September 20, 2012
    Applicant: MOTOR EXCELLENCE LLC
    Inventors: Thomas F. Janecek, Daniel S. Cole
  • Publication number: 20120235519
    Abstract: An electrical machine comprising a rotor, a coil and a stator comprising a lamination stack coupled to a tooth, wherein the electrical machine is at least one of a transversal flux machine is described. The electrical machine may be a transversal flux machine such as a transverse or commutated flux machine. A lamination ring is described comprising a plurality of lamination stacks. A lamination stack may comprise a plurality of trenches configured to retain a plurality of teeth. The tooth may comprise a portion of the switching surface, and a portion of a lamination stack may extend to the surface of the tooth to make up a portion of the switching surface. The electrical machine may be configured with a constant air gap, wherein no more than 15% variability in the distance between the stator switching surface and the rotor switching surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2012
    Publication date: September 20, 2012
    Applicant: MOTOR EXCELLENCE LLC
    Inventors: John M. Dyer, Thomas F. Janecek, David G. Calley, Daniel S. Cole, Tyler K. Williams
  • Patent number: 8222786
    Abstract: Electrical machines, for example transverse flux machines and/or commutated flux machines, may be configured to achieve reduced overall cogging torque via implementation of a sixth-phase offset. Individual cogging torque waveforms in the electrical machine may be evenly distributed across one-sixth of a voltage phase or other suitable spacing, resulting in a reduced magnitude and/or increased sinusoidality of the overall cogging torque waveform for the electrical machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2010
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2012
    Assignee: Motor Excellence LLC
    Inventors: David G. Calley, Daniel S Cole, John M. Dyer, Thomas F. Janecek
  • Patent number: 8193679
    Abstract: Disclosed are single- and poly-phase transverse and/or commutated flux machines and components thereof, and methods of making and using the same. Exemplary devices, including polyphase devices, may variously be configured with an interior rotor and/or an interior stator. Other exemplary devices, including polyphase devices, may be configured in a slim, stacked, and/or nested configuration. Via use of such polyphase configurations, transverse and/or commutated flux machines can achieve improved performance, efficiency, and/or be sized or otherwise configured for various applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2011
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2012
    Assignee: Motor Excellence LLC
    Inventors: David G. Calley, Thomas F. Janecek
  • Publication number: 20120119609
    Abstract: Electrical machines, for example transverse flux machines and/or commutated flux machines, may be configured to achieve increased efficiency, increased output torque, and/or reduced operating losses via use of a dual wound coil. The coil ends of a dual wound coil can be on a common side, simplifying wiring. The dual wound coil may be configured with a low resistance, reducing resistive losses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2011
    Publication date: May 17, 2012
    Applicant: MOTOR EXCELLENCE, LLC
    Inventor: Thomas F. Janecek
  • Publication number: 20120119610
    Abstract: Electrical machines, for example transverse flux machines and/or commutated flux machines, may be configured to achieve increased efficiency, increased output torque, and/or reduced operating losses via use of laminated materials, for example laminated materials configured with cuts and/or segmentations. Segmentations may also assist with manufacturability, mechanical retention of components, and the like.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2011
    Publication date: May 17, 2012
    Applicant: Motor Excellence, LLC
    Inventors: David G. Calley, Daniel S. Cole, John M. Dyer, Thomas F. Janecek, Tyler K. Williams
  • Publication number: 20120119599
    Abstract: Electrical machines, for example transverse flux machines and/or commutated flux machines, may be configured to achieve increased efficiency, increased output torque, and/or reduced operating losses via use of laminated materials in connection with powdered metal materials. For example, stacks of laminated materials may be coupled to powdered metal teeth to form portions of a stator in an electrical machine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 8, 2011
    Publication date: May 17, 2012
    Applicant: MOTOR EXCELLENCE, LLC
    Inventors: David G. Calley, Daniel S. Cole, John M. Dyer, Thomas F. Janecek, Tyler K. Williams
  • Publication number: 20120025637
    Abstract: Electrical machines, for example transverse flux machines and/or commutated flux machines, may be configured to achieve increased efficiency, increased output torque, and/or reduced operating losses via use of extended magnets, overhung rotors, and/or stator tooth overlap. Extended magnets may reduce flux leakage between adjacent flux concentrators. Overhung rotors may reduce flux leakage, and may also facilitate voltage balancing in polyphase devices. Stator tooth overlap may reduce hysteresis losses, for example losses in flux concentrating portions of an electrical machine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2011
    Publication date: February 2, 2012
    Applicant: MOTOR EXCELLENCE LLC
    Inventors: David G. Calley, Daniel S. Cole, John M. Dyer, Thomas F. Janecek
  • Publication number: 20120001501
    Abstract: Disclosed are transverse and/or commutated flux machines and components thereof, and methods of making and using the same. Certain rotors for use in transverse and commutated flux machines may be formed to facilitate a “many to many” flux switch configuration between flux concentrating stator portions having opposite polarities. Other rotors may be formed from a first material, and contain flux switches formed from a second material. Yet other rotors may be machined, pressed, stamped, folded, and/or otherwise mechanically formed. Via use of such rotors, transverse and/or commutated flux machines can achieve improved performance, efficiency, and/or be sized or otherwise configured for various applications.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 12, 2011
    Publication date: January 5, 2012
    Applicant: MOTOR EXCELLENCE, LLC
    Inventors: David G. Calley, Thomas F. Janecek
  • Publication number: 20110273035
    Abstract: Disclosed are transverse and/or commutated flux machines and components thereof, and methods of making and using the same. Certain exemplary stators for use in transverse and commutated flux machines may be configured with gaps therebetween, for example in order to counteract tolerance stackup. Other exemplary stators may be configured as partial stators having a limited number of magnets and/or flux concentrators thereon. Partial stators may facilitate ease of assembly and/or use with various rotors. Additionally, exemplary floating stators can allow a transverse and/or commutated flux machine to utilize an air gap independent of the diameter of a rotor. Via use of such exemplary stators, transverse and/or commutated flux machines can achieve improved performance, efficiency, and/or be sized or otherwise configured for various applications.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 21, 2011
    Publication date: November 10, 2011
    Applicant: MOTOR EXCELLENCE, LLC
    Inventors: David G. Calley, Thomas F. Janecek
  • Patent number: 8053944
    Abstract: Electrical machines, for example transverse flux machines and/or commutated flux machines, may be configured to achieve increased efficiency, increased output torque, and/or reduced operating losses via use of extended magnets, overhung rotors, and/or stator tooth overlap. Extended magnets may reduce flux leakage between adjacent flux concentrators. Overhung rotors may reduce flux leakage, and may also facilitate voltage balancing in polyphase devices. Stator tooth overlap may reduce hysteresis losses, for example losses in flux concentrating portions of an electrical machine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2010
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2011
    Assignee: Motor Excellence, LLC
    Inventors: David G. Calley, Daniel S Cole, John M. Dyer, Thomas F. Janecek
  • Publication number: 20110259659
    Abstract: Disclosed are single- and poly-phase transverse and/or commutated flux machines and components thereof, and methods of making and using the same. Exemplary devices, including polyphase devices, may variously be configured with an interior rotor and/or an interior stator. Other exemplary devices, including polyphase devices, may be configured in a slim, stacked, and/or nested configuration. Via use of such polyphase configurations, transverse and/or commutated flux machines can achieve improved performance, efficiency, and/or be sized or otherwise configured for various applications.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2011
    Publication date: October 27, 2011
    Applicant: MOTOR EXCELLENCE, LLC
    Inventors: David G. Calley, Thomas F. Janecek
  • Patent number: 8030819
    Abstract: Disclosed are transverse and/or commutated flux machines and components thereof, and methods of making and using the same. Certain rotors for use in transverse and commutated flux machines may be formed to facilitate a “many to many” flux switch configuration between flux concentrating stator portions having opposite polarities. Other rotors may be formed from a first material, and contain flux switches formed from a second material. Yet other rotors may be machined, pressed, stamped, folded, and/or otherwise mechanically formed. Via use of such rotors, transverse and/or commutated flux machines can achieve improved performance, efficiency, and/or be sized or otherwise configured for various applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 4, 2011
    Assignee: Motor Excellence, LLC
    Inventors: David G. Calley, Thomas F. Janecek
  • Publication number: 20110221298
    Abstract: Electrical output generating devices and driven electrical devices having tape wound core laminate rotor or stator elements. The tape wound core portions enhance magnetic flux and may be shaped and cut to receive magnet and/or flux conducting portions in corresponding stator or rotor portions of devices. The devices can include cooling features integral with the stator and/or rotor portions and superconducting elements. The tape wound core portions can be contained in housings and/or be impregnated with adhesive or other bonding so as to maintain shape and to protect the tape wound core portions during operation of the device. In some variations, the housings can include features for simplifying the adhesive/bonding process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 20, 2011
    Publication date: September 15, 2011
    Applicant: MOTOR EXCELLENCE, LLC
    Inventors: David Gregory Calley, Thomas Janecek
  • Patent number: 8008821
    Abstract: Disclosed are transverse and/or commutated flux machines and components thereof, and methods of making and using the same. Certain exemplary stators for use in transverse and commutated flux machines may be configured with gaps therebetween, for example in order to counteract tolerance stackup. Other exemplary stators may be configured as partial stators having a limited number of magnets and/or flux concentrators thereon. Partial stators may facilitate ease of assembly and/or use with various rotors. Additionally, exemplary floating stators can allow a transverse and/or commutated flux machine to utilize an air gap independent of the diameter of a rotor. Via use of such exemplary stators, transverse and/or commutated flux machines can achieve improved performance, efficiency, and/or be sized or otherwise configured for various applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2011
    Assignee: Motor Excellence, LLC
    Inventors: David G. Calley, Thomas F. Janecek
  • Patent number: 7994678
    Abstract: Disclosed are single- and poly-phase transverse and/or commutated flux machines and components thereof, and methods of making and using the same. Exemplary devices, including polyphase devices, may variously be configured with an interior rotor and/or an interior stator. Other exemplary devices, including polyphase devices, may be configured in a slim, stacked, and/or nested configuration. Via use of such polyphase configurations, transverse and/or commutated flux machines can achieve improved performance, efficiency, and/or be sized or otherwise configured for various applications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2011
    Assignee: Motor Excellence, LLC
    Inventors: David G. Calley, Thomas F. Janecek
  • Patent number: 7989084
    Abstract: A powdered metal assembly includes a mechanical part, a powdered metal part and a fastener configured to join the mechanical part and the powdered metal part. In another aspect of the disclosure, a method for manufacturing a powdered metal assembly may include the steps of positioning the mechanical part in a forming apparatus, providing a powdered metal into the forming apparatus, compressing the powdered metal to form and bond a powdered metal part to the mechanical part to form the powdered metal assembly, and removing the powdered metal assembly from the forming apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2011
    Assignee: Motor Excellence, LLC
    Inventor: Thomas Janecek
  • Publication number: 20110169366
    Abstract: Electrical machines, for example transverse flux machines and/or commutated flux machines, may be configured to achieve reduced overall cogging torque via implementation of a sixth-phase offset. Individual cogging torque waveforms in the electrical machine may be evenly distributed across one-sixth of a voltage phase or other suitable spacing, resulting in a reduced magnitude and/or increased sinusoidality of the overall cogging torque waveform for the electrical machine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2010
    Publication date: July 14, 2011
    Applicant: MOTOR EXCELLENCE LLC
    Inventors: David G. Calley, Daniel S. Cole, John M. Dyer, Thomas F. Janecek