Patents by Inventor Robert F. D. Piacesi

Robert F. D. Piacesi 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: 6348751
    Abstract: An electric motor is provided with active hysteresis-based control of winding current. The motor has an efficient stator winding arrangement, as well as at least one adjustable air gap. Also provided is a stator, windings and air gap adjustment mechanism, as well as a method and system for controlling the torque produced by the motor using active hysteresis-based control of the motor's winding currents. The stator has its windings distributed among arc sections, the windings in each arc section being associated with only one phase of the motor. The hysteresis-based control of winding current is active in that a bandwidth or spread of the hysteresis band is adjusted depending on at least one of several selectively determined factors. The motor and its associated components are particularly well-suited for use in an electrically powered vehicle, as well as in hybrid vehicles using both electric power from a battery and electric power derived from a fuel-burning engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 19, 2002
    Assignee: New Generation Motors Corporation
    Inventors: Joel B. Jermakian, Stephen G. Crain, Cory D. Knudtson, Robert F. D. Piacesi
  • Patent number: 6137203
    Abstract: An electric motor is provided with active hysteresis-based control of winding current. The motor has an efficient stator winding arrangement, as well as at least one adjustable air gap. Also provided is a stator, windings and air gap adjustment mechanism, as well as a method and system for controlling the torque produced by the motor using active hysteresis-based control of the motor's winding currents. The stator has its windings distributed among arc sections, the windings in each arc section being associated with only one phase of the motor. The hysteresis-based control of winding current is active in that a bandwidth or spread of the hysteresis band is adjusted depending on at least one of several selectively determined factors. The motor and its associated components are particularly well-suited for use in an electrically powered vehicle, as well as in hybrid vehicles using both electric power from a battery and electric power derived from a fuel-burning engine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2000
    Assignee: New Generation Motors Corporation
    Inventors: Joel B. Jermakian, Stephen G. Crain, Cory D. Knudtson, Robert F. D. Piacesi