Patents Examined by D. L. Kebsch
  • Patent number: 5059843
    Abstract: A rotary machine having a machine body, and a cover covering an open end of the body. The cover is mounted and fixed to the machine body by mounting hooks formed as elastic plate-shaped members on the peripheral edge of the cover which is adjacent to the open end, and the distal end portion of each hook projects from the peripheral edge and has a folded end. Mounting portions at the open end of the machine body allow the hooks to be inserted therein. Therefore, the cover can be assembled onto the machine body with ease, at improved efficiency, and at low cost.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1991
    Assignee: Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd.
    Inventors: Noriyuki Ishimoto, Hirofumi Iida
  • Patent number: 5008572
    Abstract: The rotor of an electrical motor, such as a hybrid permanent magnet stepping motor or a variable reluctance motor is assembled on a rotor shaft, and includes at least one lamination stack and a pair of supporting bearings, with the outer diameter of the bearings being slightly larger than that of the lamination stack. A stator is assembled from a stator lamination stack including a pole configuration and a pair of unmachined end caps registered and secured to the lamination stack such as by thru bolts. The registered stator assembly is potted to unitize the assembly, fixing the relationship between the end caps and the lamination stack, and providing a smooth continuous bore through the center of the stator assembly. The thus potted assembly is machined as by diamond lapping to form a continuous bore accurately machined through the center of the stator, concurrently forming bearing surfaces in the end caps and an intermediate machined section in the lamination stack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1991
    Assignee: Pacific Scientific Company
    Inventors: James W. Marshall, David Gotchy, Bradley L. Uffelman, Wendell B. Leimbach, Albert A. Wilhelmi
  • Patent number: 4862022
    Abstract: The rotor of an electric machine with a superconducting field winding has a hollow support structure with the superconducting winding, enclosed in a shrouding cylinder. Formed inside the shrouding cylinder, in the support structure, is a ring header communicating with the cooling ducts for the superconducting winding. In the internal cavity of the support structure is a trough for feeding the coolant communicating with the ring header in the large tooth area by means of radial holes spaced apart along the rotor axis, which receive heat-conductors with ducts for transferring the coolant from the trough to the ring header. On the periphery of the support structure, in the portion or sector of the support structure tooth, is formed a recess communicating with the ring header and having mounted therein other heat-conducting members extending in the radial direction and thermally insulated both from the support structure and from the heat-conductors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1989
    Inventors: Garri M. Khutoretsky, Jury G. Tjurin, Viktor S. Yakovlev, Vladimir D. Varshavsky