Patents by Inventor Guenter Rademacher

Guenter Rademacher has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9712029
    Abstract: A holding element (68, 82) for attaching magnets (62) to a rotor (20) of an electrical machine (10). This electrical machine is, in particular, designed as an AC generator and comprises intermediate spaces (60) between the individual poles (24, 25). The holding element (68, 82) comprises a top side (72) and spring lugs (70) which axially fix the magnets (62). The holding element (68, 82) has claw-like projections (74) which bear against flanks (80) of the poles (24, 25) when the holding element (68, 82) is in the fitted state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 2012
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2017
    Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbH
    Inventors: Christa Bauch, Guenter Rademacher, Martin Schulz, Ngoc-Thach Nguyen, Guillermo Saiz, Paola Zapico Fanjul, Vincent Riou
  • Patent number: 7679259
    Abstract: A claw-pole rotor for an electrical machine, in particular a rotary current generator, having two pole wheels (26, 27), which each carry claw poles (28 and 29, respectively), which each originate in a plate region (50) and have a pole root (53), and on a circumference of the claw-pole rotor (20), claw poles (28, 29) of the pole wheels (26, 27) are located in alternation, and located between the claw poles or interstices (90), and a claw pole (28, 29) has a radially outward-oriented cylindrical-jacketlike surface (43), by which a pivot axis (65) is defined, and a chamfer (68) extends on the one hand in a circumferential direction and on the other in an edge direction of a claw pole (28 and 29, respectively), wherein the chamfer (68) has a center portion m in the edge direction that intersects a transition plane (59) which demarcates the pole root (53) and the freely projecting part of the claw pole (28 and 29, respectively), and the center portion m amounts to 8/10 of the length, oriented in the edge direction
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2010
    Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbH
    Inventors: Hans-Joachim Lutz, Reinhard Meyer, Guenter Rademacher
  • Publication number: 20080265697
    Abstract: The invention relates to an electrical machine, in particular a three-phase alternator (10), having a claw-pole rotor (11) with direct-current excitation, and having a stator winding (16) which is inserted into the slots in a laminated stator core and comprises a plurality of winding systems (16A, 16B), each having three winding sections (R, Y, B) connected to form a star circuit, with the winding systems each being offset through 120° electrical with respect to one another, and with the winding systems also being offset through an electrical angle ? with respect to one another. In order to damp mechanically caused noise in the generator when the machine is used in motor vehicles, it is proposed that the three-phase winding systems (16A, 16B) be connected to one another at their start points (P1, P2) via a coupling element 30 (20).
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2006
    Publication date: October 30, 2008
    Inventors: Hubert Bischof, Gert Wolf, Guenter Rademacher
  • Publication number: 20080024033
    Abstract: A claw-pole rotor for an electrical machine, in particular a rotary current generator, having two pole wheels (26, 27), which each carry claw poles (28 and 29, respectively), which each originate in a plate region (50) and have a pole root (53), and on a circumference of the claw-pole rotor (20), claw poles (28, 29) of the pole wheels (26, 27) are located in alternation, and located between the claw poles or interstices (90), and a claw pole (28, 29) has a radially outward-oriented cylindrical-jacketlike surface (43), by which a pivot axis (65) is defined, and a chamfer (68) extends on the one hand in a circumferential direction and on the other in an edge direction of a claw pole (28 and 29, respectively), wherein the chamfer (68) has a center portion m in the edge direction that intersects a transition plane (59) which demarcates the pole root (53) and the freely projecting part of the claw pole (28 and 29, respectively), and the center portion m amounts to 8/10 of the length, oriented in the edge direction
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2004
    Publication date: January 31, 2008
    Inventors: Hans-Joachim Lutz, Reinhard Meyer, Guenter Rademacher