Patents by Inventor John E. Bales
John E. Bales 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).
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Publication number: 20110285254Abstract: A self-starting electromotor having a stator and a rotor, the stator including at least one stator module of N toroid shaped electromagnets, the electromagnets arranged along an arc a predetermined distance apart defining a stator arc length. Each of the electromagnets has at least one gap. The rotor includes a disc adapted to pass through the at least one gap. The disc includes a plurality of permanent magnets spaced side by side about a periphery thereof and arranged so as to have alternating north-south polarities. The permanent magnets are sized and spaced such that within the stator arc length the ratio of permanent magnets to electromagnets is N+1 to N, to where N is the number of electrical excitation phases applied to the electromagnets.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: APEX DRIVE LABORATORIES, INC.Inventors: John E. Bales, Edward Failing Ritz, JR., Tommy Long, J. Lynn Saunders, Mohamed Sabri
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Patent number: 7863784Abstract: An electromechanical machine having a stator and a rotor, the stator including at least one stator module of N toroid shaped electromagnets, the electromagnets arranged along an arc a predetermined distance apart defining a stator arc length. Each of the electromagnets has at least one gap. The rotor includes a disc adapted to pass through the at least one gap. The disc includes a plurality of permanent magnets spaced side by side about a periphery thereof and arranged so as to have alternating north-south polarities. The permanent magnets are sized and spaced such that within the stator arc length the ratio of permanent magnets to electromagnets is N+1 to N, where N is the number of electrical excitation phases applied to the electromagnets.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2006Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Apex Drive Laboratories, IncInventors: Edward Failing Ritz, Jr., John E. Bales, Tommy Long, J. Lynn Saunders, Ray Nelke, Mohamed Sabri
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Publication number: 20090309463Abstract: An electromechanical machine having a stator and a rotor, the stator including at least one stator module of N toroid shaped electromagnets, the electromagnets arranged along an arc a predetermined distance apart defining a stator arc length. Each of the electromagnets has at least one gap. The rotor includes a disc adapted to pass through the at least one gap. The disc includes a plurality of permanent magnets spaced side by side about a periphery thereof and arranged so as to have alternating north-south polarities. The permanent magnets are sized and spaced such that within the stator arc length the ratio of permanent magnets to electromagnets is N+1 to N, where N is the number of electrical excitation phases applied to the electromagnets.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2006Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: APEX DRIVE LABORATORIES, INC.Inventors: Edward Failing Ritz, JR., John E. Bales, Tommy Long, J. Lynn Saunders, Ray Nelke, Mohamed Sabri
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Patent number: 7432623Abstract: An electromechanical machine having a stator and a rotor, the stator including at least one stator module of N toroid shaped electromagnets, the electromagnets arranged along an arc a predetermined distance apart defining a stator arc length. Each of the electromagnets has at least one gap. The rotor includes a disc adapted to pass through the at least one gap. The disc includes a plurality of permanent magnets spaced side by side about a periphery thereof and arranged so as to have alternating north-south polarities. The permanent magnets are sized and spaced such that within the stator arc length the ratio of permanent magnets to electromagnets is N+1 to N, where N is the number of electrical excitation phases applied to the electromagnets.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2005Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: Apex Drives Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Edward Failing Ritz, Jr., John E. Bales
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Patent number: 6930433Abstract: An electromotive machine having a stator element and a rotor element, the stator element including at least one set of N preferably toroidally shaped electromagnetic members, the electromagnetic members arranged along an arc a predetermined distance apart defining a stator arc length. Each of the members has a slot, and the rotor element includes a disc adapted to pass through the slots. The disc contains a plurality of permanent magnet members spaced side by side about a periphery thereof and arranged so as to have alternating north-south polarities. These permanent magnet members are sized and spaced such that within the stator arc length the ratio of stator members to permanent magnet members is N to N+1, where N is the number of electrical excitation phases applied to the electromagnets. The electromagnetic members are energized to create high torque and smooth operation.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Apex Drives Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: John E. Bales, Tom Long, J. Lynn Saunders, Mohamed Sabri
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Publication number: 20040207286Abstract: An electromotive machine having a stator element and a rotor element, the stator element including at least one set of N preferably toroidally shaped electromagnetic members, the electromagnetic members arranged along an arc a predetermined distance apart defining a stator arc length. Each of the members has a slot, and the rotor element includes a disc adapted to pass through the slots. The disc contains a plurality of permanent magnet members spaced side by side about a periphery thereof and arranged so as to have alternating north-south polarities. These permanent magnet members are sized and spaced such that within the stator arc length the ratio of stator members to permanent magnet members is N to N+1, where N is the number of electrical excitation phases applied to the electromagnets. The electromagnetic members are energized to create high torque and smooth operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: John E. Bales, Tom Long, J. Lynn Saunders, Mohamed Sabri
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Publication number: 20030201693Abstract: An electromotive machine comprises a stator element and a rotor element, the stator element including at least one set of four toroidally shaped electromagnetic members, the electromagnetic members arranged along an arc a predetermined distance apart defining a stator arc length. Each of the members has a slot, and the rotor element comprises a disc adapted to pass through the slots. The disc contains a plurality of permanent magnet members spaced side by side about a periphery thereof and arranged so as to have alternating north-south polarities. These permanent magnet members are sized and spaced such that within the stator arc length the ratio of stator members to permanent magnet members is about four to six. The electromagnetic members are energized in a four phase push-pull fashion to create high torque and smooth operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventor: John E. Bales
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Patent number: 6552460Abstract: An electromotive machine having a stator element and a rotor element, the stator element including at least one set of four toroidally shaped electromagnetic members, the electromagnetic members arranged along an arc a predetermined distance apart defining a stator arc length. Each of the members has a slot, and the rotor element includes a disc adapted to pass through the slots. The disc contains a plurality of permanent magnet members spaced side by side about a periphery thereof and arranged so as to have alternating north-south polarities. These permanent magnet members are sized and spaced such that within the stator arc length the ratio of stator members to permanent magnet members is about four to six. Thc electromagnetic members are energized in a four phase push-pull fashion to create high torque and smooth operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Motile, Inc.Inventor: John E. Bales
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Publication number: 20020125781Abstract: An electromotive machine comprises a stator element and a rotor element, the stator element including at least one set of four toroidally shaped electromagnetic members, the electromagnetic members arranged along an arc a predetermined distance apart defining a stator arc length. Each of the members has a slot, and the rotor element comprises a disc adapted to pass through the slots. The disc contains a plurality of permanent magnet members spaced side by side about a periphery thereof and arranged so as to have alternating north-south polarities. These permanent magnet members are sized and spaced such that within the stator arc length the ratio of stator members to permanent magnet, members is about four to six. The electromagnetic members are energized in a four phase push-pull fashion to create high torque and smooth operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Inventor: John E. Bales
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Patent number: D291316Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1984Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Assignee: Comtek Industries, Inc.Inventors: Douglas L. Johnston, Scott J. Peterson, John E. Bales
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Patent number: D315997Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1988Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: Comtek Industries, Inc.Inventors: John E. Bales, Douglas L. Johnston
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Patent number: D319747Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1988Date of Patent: September 10, 1991Assignee: Comtek Industries, Inc.Inventors: John E. Bales, Douglas L. Johnston