Patents by Inventor Stephen J. Dellinger
Stephen J. Dellinger 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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Patent number: 8288975Abstract: A brushless direct current (BLDC) motor having a simulated tapped-winding input. The BLDC motor includes a stator/rotor assembly having a stator and a rotor. The BLDC motor has a common input and a plurality of power inputs. Each power input corresponds to an operating parameter. The BLDC motor receives an AC voltage across the common input and one of the power inputs and operates the stator/rotor assembly according to an operating parameter corresponding to the power input receiving power.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2008Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Regal Beloit EPC Inc.Inventors: Paul Steven Mullin, Stephen J. Dellinger
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Patent number: 8035273Abstract: A rotor for an electric machine having a number of poles includes a shaft that extends along a portion of an axis and defines an outer surface. A first core portion is formed as a single inseparable component and includes a first portion that extends from the outer surface to a first outside diameter to define a first thickness, and a second portion spaced axially from the first portion that includes a reduced back portion that extends from an inside diameter to the first outside diameter to define a second thickness that is less than the first thickness. A second core portion is connected to the first core portion and includes a second outside diameter that is substantially the same as the first outside diameter.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2007Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: A.O. Smith CorporationInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger, Robert J. Heideman, Alan E. Lesak
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Patent number: 7923881Abstract: An electric machine includes a stator and a rotor core positioned adjacent the stator and rotatable about a longitudinal axis. The rotor core includes a plurality of bar apertures, a plurality of elongated flux barriers separate from the bar apertures and positioned radially inward of the bar apertures, and a plurality of magnet slots separate from the bar slots and positioned radially inward of a portion of the bar apertures. The electric machine also includes a plurality of magnets, each positioned in one of the magnet slots. A plurality of conductive bars are each positioned in one of the bar apertures and includes a first end and a second end. A first end ring is coupled to the first end of each of the bars and a second end ring is coupled to the second end of each of the bars.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: A.O. Smith CorporationInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger, Alan E. Lesak, Jeremiah Mattingly
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Patent number: 7821175Abstract: A stator for an electric machine includes a plurality of core segments interconnected with one another. At least one core segment includes a plurality of teeth and a back portion that at least partially interconnects the teeth. A first one-piece mold defines a first end insulator portion and a plurality of slot insulator portions, and a second one-piece mold defines a second end insulator portion and a second plurality of slot insulator portions. The plurality of core segments is positioned between the first mold and the second mold such that the molds align and insulate the core portions. The stator also includes a plurality of coils. Each coil surrounds at least a portion of one tooth.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2008Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: A.O. Smith CorporationInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger, Robert J. Heideman, Alan E. Lesak
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Patent number: 7737598Abstract: A stator configured to rotate a rotor with a number of magnetic poles includes a yoke that includes a back portion and a first type and first quantity of integral teeth, and a second type and second quantity of insertable teeth coupled to the back portion. At least two coils are wound with a continuous electric wire. Each of the coils is placed around two different integral teeth to define a first winding section. At least two other coils are wound with a continuous electric wire. The other coils are placed around two different insertable teeth to define a second winding section.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2007Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: A. O. Smith CorporationInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger, Alan E. Lesak
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Patent number: 7709991Abstract: A rotor for an electric machine includes a shaft that is rotatable about an axis and defines a first diameter normal to the axis. A first core portion defines a first aperture having a first aperture diameter that is larger than the first diameter. The first core portion is positioned adjacent the shaft to define a first space. A second core portion defines a second aperture having a second aperture diameter that is larger than the first diameter. The second core portion is positioned adjacent the shaft to define a second space. A damping member is positioned in the first space and the second space. The damping member at least partially interconnects the shaft, the first core portion, and the second core portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2005Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: A. O. Smith CorporationInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger, Robert J. Heideman, Alan E. Lesak
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Patent number: 7638913Abstract: An electric machine that includes a stator core having a stator core length, a first rotor core portion, and second rotor core portion. A spacer is coupled to the first core portion and the second core portion to at least partially define a rotor core. The rotor core has a length that is greater than the stator core length. A permanent magnet is coupled to the rotor core and has a magnet length. The magnet length is greater than the stator core length.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2006Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: A.O. Smith CorporationInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger
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Publication number: 20090085415Abstract: A stator for an electric machine includes a plurality of core segments interconnected with one another. At least one core segment includes a plurality of teeth and a back portion that at least partially interconnects the teeth. A first one-piece mold defines a first end insulator portion and a plurality of slot insulator portions, and a second one-piece mold defines a second end insulator portion and a second plurality of slot insulator portions. The plurality of core segments is positioned between the first mold and the second mold such that the molds align and insulate the core portions. The stator also includes a plurality of coils. Each coil surrounds at least a portion of one tooth.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: A. O. SMITH CORPORATIONInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger, Robert J. Heideman, Alan E. Lesak
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Patent number: 7468570Abstract: A stator for a multi-phase electric machine having a plurality of core segments interconnected with one another and a plurality of coils. At least one core segment includes a plurality of teeth and a back portion that at least partially interconnects the teeth. The back portion of each segment has a first arrangement in which the teeth of that segment are a first distance from one another and a second arrangement in which the teeth of that segment are a second distance from one another, the second distance being smaller than the first distance. Each coil surrounds at least a portion of one tooth, wherein all coils surrounding teeth of a single core segment are interconnected to at least partially define one phase winding. Each of the plurality of core segments includes a center tooth having a first profile, a first end tooth having a second tooth profile, and a second end tooth having a third tooth profile. The first tooth profile is different than the second tooth profile and the third tooth profile.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2008Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: A. O. Smith CorporationInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger, Robert J. Heideman, Alan E. Lesak
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Publication number: 20080272667Abstract: An electric machine includes a stator and a rotor core positioned adjacent the stator and rotatable about a longitudinal axis. The rotor core includes a plurality of bar apertures, a plurality of elongated flux barriers separate from the bar apertures and positioned radially inward of the bar apertures, and a plurality of magnet slots separate from the bar slots and positioned radially inward of a portion of the bar apertures. The electric machine also includes a plurality of magnets, each positioned in one of the magnet slots. A plurality of conductive bars are each positioned in one of the bar apertures and includes a first end and a second end. A first end ring is coupled to the first end of each of the bars and a second end ring is coupled to the second end of each of the bars.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: A. O. SMITH CORPORATIONInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger, Jeremiah Mattingly, Alan E. Lesak
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Publication number: 20080180048Abstract: A brushless direct current (BLDC) motor having a simulated tapped-winding input. The BLDC motor includes a stator/rotor assembly having a stator and a rotor. The BLDC motor has a common input and a plurality of power inputs. Each power input corresponds to an operating parameter. The BLDC motor receives an AC voltage across the common input and one of the power inputs and operates the stator/rotor assembly according to an operating parameter corresponding to the power input receiving power.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: A.O. SMITH CORPORATIONInventors: Paul Steven Mullin, Stephen J. Dellinger
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Publication number: 20080129140Abstract: A stator for a multi-phase electric machine having a plurality of core segments interconnected with one another and a plurality of coils. At least one core segment includes a plurality of teeth and a back portion that at least partially interconnects the teeth. The back portion of each segment has a first arrangement in which the teeth of that segment are a first distance from one another and a second arrangement in which the teeth of that segment are a second distance from one another, the second distance being smaller than the first distance. Each coil surrounds at least a portion of one tooth, wherein all coils surrounding teeth of a single core segment are interconnected to at least partially define one phase winding. Each of the plurality of core segments includes a center tooth having a first profile, a first end tooth having a second tooth profile, and a second end tooth having a third tooth profile. The first tooth profile is different than the second tooth profile and the third tooth profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2008Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: A. O. SMITH CORPORATIONInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger, Robert J. Heideman, Alan E. Lesak
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Patent number: 7348706Abstract: A stator for a multi-phase electric machine having a plurality of core segments interconnected with one another and a plurality of coils. At least one core segment includes a plurality of teeth and a back portion that at least partially interconnects the teeth. The back portion of each segment has a first arrangement in which the teeth of that segment are a first distance from one another and a second arrangement in which the teeth of that segment are a second distance from one another, the second distance being smaller than the first distance. Each coil surrounds at least a portion of one tooth, wherein all coils surrounding teeth of a single core segment interconnect to at least partially define one phase winding.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2005Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: A. O. Smith CorporationInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger, Robert J. Heideman, Alan E. Lesak
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Patent number: 7307366Abstract: An electrical machine having a machine output rating. The electrical machine including a shaft rotatable about an electrical machine axis, a rotor coupled to the shaft and rotating with the shaft, and a stator including a stator core. The rotor is configurable to include a first rotor portion having a relation to a first output rating and a second rotor portion having a relation to a second output rating. The stator core is configurable to be disposed adjacent to the first rotor portion relative to the machine axis when the machine output rating corresponds to the first output rating and adjacent to the second rotor portion when the machine output rating corresponds to the second output rating.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2006Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: A.O. Smith CorporationInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger
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Publication number: 20070267924Abstract: A rotor for a motor having a rotor core length includes a shaft including a cylindrical portion and a shaft sleeve having a cylindrical opening. The shaft sleeve is coupled to the shaft such that the cylindrical opening and the cylindrical portion define an interference fit. A rotor sleeve extends the rotor core length and includes a cylindrical outer surface and an inner surface. The inner surface is spaced a non-zero distance from the shaft sleeve to define a space. A resilient material is disposed within the space and is bonded to the shaft sleeve and the rotor sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2007Publication date: November 22, 2007Applicant: A. O. SMITH CORPORATIONInventor: Stephen J. Dellinger
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Patent number: 7247964Abstract: An electrical machine comprises a stator and a rotor. The rotor is adapted to magnetically interact with the stator to promote rotation of the rotor about an axis. The rotor includes a rotor core and a plurality of magnetized arcs supported by the rotor core. The plurality of magnetized arcs defines an outermost circumference. The rotor and the plurality of magnetized arcs include a first magnetized arc, a discontinuity disposed adjacent to the first magnetized arc along the outermost circumference, a second magnetized arc disposed adjacent to the discontinuity along the outermost circumference, and a magnetization pattern of alternating magnetic poles formed on the plurality of magnetized arcs. The magnetization pattern includes a first magnetic pole skewed with respect to a second magnetic pole to form an arc of magnetization skew.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2006Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: A.O. Smith CorporationInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger
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Patent number: 7247967Abstract: An electric motor stator including a yoke having a plurality of yoke laminations. A body portion is formed as part of each of the plurality of yoke laminations. A first tooth is continuous with the body portion and is formed as part of at least a portion of the plurality of yoke laminations. The first tooth defines a first tooth profile. A first tooth attachment portion is formed as part of the plurality of yoke laminations. A second tooth includes a plurality of tooth laminations. Each tooth lamination of the second tooth includes a second tooth attachment portion and defines a second tooth profile that differs from the first tooth profile. The second tooth attachment portion is engaged with the first tooth attachment portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2004Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: A. O. Smith CorporationInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger, Alan E. Lesak
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Patent number: 7183687Abstract: An electrical machine including a rotor rotatable about an axis and a stator adapted to magnetically interact with the rotor. The stator including (t) teeth and one or more windings with compact coils disposed around the teeth. The one or more windings having (m) phases and (p) poles, where (t) is an integer and is greater than or equal to two, where (m) is an integer and is greater than or equal to two, where (p) is an integer, is greater than or equal to two, and is an even number, and where (t/p=m/2) or (t/p=m/4).Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2006Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: A. O. Smith CorporationInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger
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Patent number: 7143503Abstract: An electrical machine having a machine output rating. The electrical machine including a shaft rotatable about an electrical machine axis, a rotor coupled to the shaft and rotating with the shaft, and a stator including a stator core. The rotor is configurable to include a first rotor portion having a relation to a first output rating and a second rotor portion having a relation to a second output rating. The stator core is configurable to be disposed adjacent to the first rotor portion relative to the machine axis when the machine output rating corresponds to the first output rating and adjacent to the second rotor portion when the machine output rating corresponds to the second output rating.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2005Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: A. O. Smith CorporationInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger
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Patent number: 7098567Abstract: An electrical machine comprises a stator and a rotor. The stator includes a plurality of stator teeth and a winding with compact coils disposed on the teeth. The winding has (m) phases and (p) poles; where (m) is an integer and is greater than or equal to two; where (p) is an integer, is greater than or equal to two, and is an even number. The rotor has a magnetization pattern can include a magnetization skew. In some constructions, each stator includes one or more channels along a surface adjacent to the rotor. The channels can be of various shapes including a trapezoidal shape or a curvilinear shape.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2005Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: A.O. Smith CorporationInventors: Dan M. Ionel, Stephen J. Dellinger