Patents by Inventor Shawn H. Swales
Shawn H. Swales 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: 20250146523Abstract: A rotor shaft system for a vehicle includes a rotor shaft having a first shaft end opposite a second shaft end. The rotor shaft has a first segment and a second segment defined between the first shaft end and the second shaft end. The rotor shaft system includes a shaft gear coupled to the rotor shaft between the first shaft end and the first segment, and a shaft sleeve coupled to the first segment so as to surround a portion of the shaft gear. The rotor shaft system includes a lubrication system defined at least partially through the rotor shaft and the shaft sleeve. The lubrication system is to supply a fluid to at least a portion of the rotor shaft and the shaft sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2023Publication date: May 8, 2025Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLCInventors: John Miller, Shawn H. Swales, Edward L. Kaiser, Travis M. Thompson
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Publication number: 20250125676Abstract: A rotor for an electric machine includes an air circulation cooling system. The rotor includes a rotor core having cavities internal to the rotor core. The rotor core extends longitudinally between two ends. The cavities are defined by the rotor core. The cavities extend through the rotor core and open through at least one of the ends. The rotor core operates to circulate air through the cavities by rotation of the rotor core.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2023Publication date: April 17, 2025Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLCInventors: Shawn H. Swales, Rebecca K. Risko Cattell, Neal Parsons, Edward L. Kaiser, Matthew James Bozich, Nicholas Mark Sulimirski
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Publication number: 20240421681Abstract: A vehicle's electrified powertrain includes a battery pack linked to a traction power inverter module (TPIM) converting DC voltage from the battery pack into AC voltage. A rotary electric machine includes a stator energized by the TPIM's AC voltage, enclosing a rotor core capable of rotation. The rotor core contains slots holding conductive bars and permanent magnets, with conductive bars positioned closer to the rotor core's center. The conductive bars and permanent magnets are separated by gaps within each slot. An annular end ring assembly is present at one end of the rotor core, featuring terminal conductors connected to subsets of conductive bars and a secondary coil of a rotary transformer. When the stator is energized, the rotor shaft, connected to the rotor, rotates. The electric machine powers a transmission, which is coupled to the rotor shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2023Publication date: December 19, 2024Inventors: Alireza Fatemi, Alan G. Holmes, Shawn H. Swales, Mazharul Chowdhury, Muhammad Hussain Alvi, Peng Peng, Thomas W. Nehl
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Patent number: 11722043Abstract: A synchronous machine having a hybrid rotor excitation. The synchronous machine includes a rotor having a plurality of permanent magnets and electromagnets embedded within a rotor body. The permanent magnets produces a constant magnet field having a magnetic axis along a direct axis (D-axis). The electromagnets produces a variable magnetic field along a magnetic axis offset from the D-axis, preferable substantially orthogonal to the D-axis. The plurality of permanent magnets are separated from the electromagnets by a rotor air-gap. The plurality of permanent magnets includes inner pairs and outer pairs of permanent magnets nested in a V-shaped configuration. In another embodiment, the outer pairs of permanent magnets are replaced with outer radius electromagnets.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2020Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLCInventors: Alireza Fatemi, Shawn H. Swales, Mohammad F. Momen, Derek F. Lahr
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Publication number: 20230151875Abstract: Motor driven systems with optimized performance and efficiency are provided. A drive system includes a motor and a gear system coupled with the motor by a shaft. The gear system includes a pair of input gears disposed on the shaft, and a pair of transfer shafts including transfer gears meshing with the input gears. The gear system is configured to cancel axial, radial and/or tangential forces for minimized net force at the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2021Publication date: May 18, 2023Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLCInventors: Shawn H. Swales, Chi Teck Lee, Alan G. Holmes, Hai Xu, Venu Gopal Ganti, Avinash Singh
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Publication number: 20220103049Abstract: A synchronous machine having a hybrid rotor excitation. The synchronous machine includes a rotor having a plurality of permanent magnets and electromagnets embedded within a rotor body. The permanent magnets produces a constant magnet field having a magnetic axis along a direct axis (D-axis). The electromagnets produces a variable magnetic field along a magnetic axis offset from the D-axis, preferable substantially orthogonal to the D-axis. The plurality of permanent magnets are separated from the electromagnets by a rotor air-gap. The plurality of permanent magnets includes inner pairs and outer pairs of permanent magnets nested in a V-shaped configuration. In another embodiment, the outer pairs of permanent magnets are replaced with outer radius electromagnets.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2020Publication date: March 31, 2022Inventors: Alireza Fatemi, Shawn H. Swales, Mohammad F. Momen, Derek F. Lahr
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Patent number: 11146132Abstract: A permanent magnet electric machine (PM machine) includes a rotor with rotatable magnets and a stator defining an air gap with the rotor. An actuator rotates the rotatable magnets at predetermined operating points through an angular distance sufficient for changing magnetic pole orientations of the rotatable magnets, and thus modifies magnetic flux linkage with stator windings across the air gap. Fixed magnets may be arranged around a circumference of the rotor. The actuator may be actively or passively driven. Flux-shunting elements are optionally disposed in the rotor to further modify the flux linkage. A gear set connected to torque transfer elements may be driven by the actuator to rotate the rotatable magnets. A vehicle includes drive wheels, a transmission, and the PM machine. A method controls magnetic flux linkage in the PM machine noted above.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2020Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventors: Shawn H. Swales, Khwaja M. Rahman, Craig S. Ross, Goro Tamai
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Patent number: 11121595Abstract: A permanent magnet electric machine (PM machine) for a vehicle or other system includes a rotor assembly, fixed permanent magnets, a stator, an actuator, and one or more repositionable/moveable flux-shunting elements. The flux-shunting element is repositioned to control flux at specific operating points of the PM machine. The rotor assembly has a rotor coaxially surrounding and coupled to a rotor shaft. The permanent magnets are mounted to or in the rotor, and the moveable flux-shunting element is positioned between the rotor shaft and a respective one of the permanent magnets. Inboard and outboard ends of each respective permanent magnet may be oriented toward the rotor shaft and stator, respectively. The actuator selectively positions the moveable flux-shunting element at one or more operating points of the PM machine to vary reluctance in a magnetic circuit formed by the stator and rotor assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventors: Craig S. Ross, Khwaja M. Rahman, Goro Tamai, Shawn H. Swales
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Patent number: 11117460Abstract: A powertrain and an electro-mechanical drive unit includes a first electric machine and a second electric machine each operable as a motor to produce motor torque or as a generator to produce energy. The first and second electric machines are in electrical communication with each other. The electro-mechanical drive unit further includes a hydrodynamic coupling apparatus configured to transfer engine torque. The hydrodynamic coupling apparatus includes an impeller and a turbine fluidly connected to the impeller. The hydrodynamic coupling apparatus is coupled to one of the first and second electric machines to combine the engine torque transferred via the hydrodynamic coupling apparatus with the motor torque produced by the first and/or second electric machines when the first and/or second electric machines operate as the motor.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventor: Shawn H. Swales
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Patent number: 11054001Abstract: An electric drive unit includes an electric motor, a differential assembly, and a double-helical gearset positioned between and interconnecting the electric motor and the differential assembly and adapted to transfer rotational motion from the electric motor to the differential assembly, the double-helical gearset including a driving double-helical gear rotationally mounted onto a transfer shaft of the electric motor and including a right-hand helix, a left-hand helix and a gap extending circumferentially between the right-hand helix and the left-hand helix, and a driven double-helical gear rotationally mounted onto a housing of the differential assembly and including a right-hand helix, a left-hand helix and a gap extending circumferentially between the right-hand helix and the left-hand helix, and a park gear positioned within the gap between the right hand helix and the left hand helix of one of the driving double-helical gear and the driven double-helical gear, wherein one of the driving double-helical geType: GrantFiled: July 15, 2020Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLCInventors: Goro Tamai, Shawn H. Swales, Mohammad Hotait
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Publication number: 20200269674Abstract: A powertrain and an electro-mechanical drive unit includes a first electric machine and a second electric machine each operable as a motor to produce motor torque or as a generator to produce energy. The first and second electric machines are in electrical communication with each other. The electro-mechanical drive unit further includes a hydrodynamic coupling apparatus configured to transfer engine torque. The hydrodynamic coupling apparatus includes an impeller and a turbine fluidly connected to the impeller. The hydrodynamic coupling apparatus is coupled to one of the first and second electric machines to combine the engine torque transferred via the hydrodynamic coupling apparatus with the motor torque produced by the first and/or second electric machines when the first and/or second electric machines operate as the motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2019Publication date: August 27, 2020Applicant: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventor: Shawn H. Swales
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Publication number: 20200153299Abstract: A permanent magnet electric machine (PM machine) includes a rotor with rotatable magnets and a stator defining an air gap with the rotor. An actuator rotates the rotatable magnets at predetermined operating points through an angular distance sufficient for changing magnetic pole orientations of the rotatable magnets, and thus modifies magnetic flux linkage with stator windings across the air gap. Fixed magnets may be arranged around a circumference of the rotor. The actuator may be actively or passively driven. Flux-shunting elements are optionally disposed in the rotor to further modify the flux linkage. A gear set connected to torque transfer elements may be driven by the actuator to rotate the rotatable magnets. A vehicle includes drive wheels, a transmission, and the PM machine. A method controls magnetic flux linkage in the PM machine noted above.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2020Publication date: May 14, 2020Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLCInventors: Shawn H. Swales, Khwaja M. Rahman, Craig S. Ross, Goro Tamai
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Publication number: 20200106316Abstract: A permanent magnet electric machine (PM machine) for a vehicle or other system includes a rotor assembly, fixed permanent magnets, a stator, an actuator, and one or more repositionable/moveable flux-shunting elements. The flux-shunting element is repositioned to control flux at specific operating points of the PM machine. The rotor assembly has a rotor coaxially surrounding and coupled to a rotor shaft. The permanent magnets are mounted to or in the rotor, and the moveable flux-shunting element is positioned between the rotor shaft and a respective one of the permanent magnets. Inboard and outboard ends of each respective permanent magnet may be oriented toward the rotor shaft and stator, respectively. The actuator selectively positions the moveable flux-shunting element at one or more operating points of the PM machine to vary reluctance in a magnetic circuit formed by the stator and rotor assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2019Publication date: April 2, 2020Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLCInventors: Craig S. Ross, Khwaja M. Rahman, Goro Tamai, Shawn H. Swales
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Patent number: 10581287Abstract: A permanent magnet electric machine (PM machine) includes a rotor with rotatable magnets and a stator defining an air gap with the rotor. An actuator rotates the rotatable magnets at predetermined operating points through an angular distance sufficient for changing magnetic pole orientations of the rotatable magnets, and thus modifies magnetic flux linkage with stator windings across the air gap. Fixed magnets may be arranged around a circumference of the rotor. The actuator may be actively or passively driven. Flux-shunting elements are optionally disposed in the rotor to further modify the flux linkage. A gear set connected to torque transfer elements may be driven by the actuator to rotate the rotatable magnets. A vehicle includes drive wheels, a transmission, and the PM machine. A method controls magnetic flux linkage in the PM machine noted above.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2018Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventors: Shawn H. Swales, Khwaja M. Rahman, Craig S. Ross, Goro Tamai
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Patent number: 10538238Abstract: A modular rear drive unit for a hybrid vehicle comprises a torque distributing unit, an electric motor-generator, and a gearing arrangement operatively connecting the electric motor-generator with the torque distributing unit. The modular rear drive unit also includes an integrated housing and rear cradle supporting and surrounding the torque distributing unit, the electric motor-generator, and the gearing arrangement. The integrated housing and rear cradle operatively mounts to the vehicle body.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2017Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventors: Shawn H. Swales, Joel M. Maguire, Goro Tamai, Peter J. Savagian
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Patent number: 10541578Abstract: A permanent magnet electric machine (PM machine) for a vehicle or other system includes a rotor assembly, fixed permanent magnets, a stator, an actuator, and one or more repositionable/moveable flux-shunting elements. The flux-shunting element is repositioned to control flux at specific operating points of the PM machine. The rotor assembly has a rotor coaxially surrounding and coupled to a rotor shaft. The permanent magnets are mounted to or in the rotor, and the moveable flux-shunting element is positioned between the rotor shaft and a respective one of the permanent magnets. Inboard and outboard ends of each respective permanent magnet may be oriented toward the rotor shaft and stator, respectively. The actuator selectively positions the moveable flux-shunting element at one or more operating points of the PM machine to vary reluctance in a magnetic circuit formed by the stator and rotor assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2018Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLCInventors: Shawn H. Swales, Khwaja M. Rahman, Goro Tamai, Craig S. Ross
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Publication number: 20200001699Abstract: A parallel (P2) hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) powertrain assembly includes a torque converter and a motor-generator unit (MGU). The parallel hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) powertrain assembly can be equipped in a rear wheel drive (RWD) powertrain architecture, or in another architecture arrangement of the powertrain. The torque converter includes an impeller and a turbine. The motor-generator unit includes a rotor and a stator. The torque converter and the motor-generator unit exhibit an at least partially axially overlapping relationship with respect to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2018Publication date: January 2, 2020Inventors: Shawn H. Swales, Goro Tamai
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Publication number: 20190376484Abstract: A vehicle engine electric starter motor can bring a vehicle engine crankshaft up to a desired spinning speed prior to igniting the accompanying vehicle engine by way of multiple speed ratios. The vehicle engine electric starter motor includes a planetary gearset assembly. The planetary gearset assembly receives rotational drive input from an armature shaft, and transmits rotational drive output to an engine flywheel. Amid use of the vehicle engine electric starter motor, the vehicle engine electric starter motor can provide a first speed ratio by way of the planetary gearset assembly between the rotational drive input and the rotational drive output in a first mode of operation. And the vehicle engine electric starter motor can provide a second speed ratio by way of the planetary gearset assembly between the rotational drive input and the rotational drive output in a second mode of operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2018Publication date: December 12, 2019Inventors: Madhusudan Raghavan, Neeraj S. Shidore, Shawn H. Swales
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Publication number: 20190207446Abstract: A permanent magnet electric machine (PM machine) for a vehicle or other system includes a rotor assembly, fixed permanent magnets, a stator, an actuator, and one or more repositionable/moveable flux-shunting elements. The flux-shunting element is repositioned to control flux at specific operating points of the PM machine. The rotor assembly has a rotor coaxially surrounding and coupled to a rotor shaft. The permanent magnets are mounted to or in the rotor, and the moveable flux-shunting element is positioned between the rotor shaft and a respective one of the permanent magnets. Inboard and outboard ends of each respective permanent magnet may be oriented toward the rotor shaft and stator, respectively. The actuator selectively positions the moveable flux-shunting element at one or more operating points of the PM machine to vary reluctance in a magnetic circuit formed by the stator and rotor assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2018Publication date: July 4, 2019Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLCInventors: Shawn H. Swales, Khwaja M. Rahman, Goro Tamai, Craig S. Ross
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Publication number: 20190207447Abstract: A permanent magnet electric machine (PM machine) includes a rotor with rotatable magnets and a stator defining an air gap with the rotor. An actuator rotates the rotatable magnets at predetermined operating points through an angular distance sufficient for changing magnetic pole orientations of the rotatable magnets, and thus modifies magnetic flux linkage with stator windings across the air gap. Fixed magnets may be arranged around a circumference of the rotor. The actuator may be actively or passively driven. Flux-shunting elements are optionally disposed in the rotor to further modify the flux linkage. A gear set connected to torque transfer elements may be driven by the actuator to rotate the rotatable magnets. A vehicle includes drive wheels, a transmission, and the PM machine. A method controls magnetic flux linkage in the PM machine noted above.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2018Publication date: July 4, 2019Applicant: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLCInventors: Shawn H. Swales, Khwaja M. Rahman, Craig S. Ross, Goro Tamai