Patents by Inventor William C. Edmundson

William C. Edmundson 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).

  • Publication number: 20040155546
    Abstract: A permanent magnet alternator including a stationary stator including a plurality of spaced stator poles projecting inwardly from the stator, a winding circuit wound through the spaces between the stator poles, a rotor assembly mounted for rotation within the stator, including a plurality of permanent magnets fixedly mounted on an outer circumferential surface of the rotor in alternating polarity, and a retaining shield for reducing the effects of centrifugal motion of the rotor during operation of the alternator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 9, 2004
    Publication date: August 12, 2004
    Inventors: Julius J. Stevens, William C. Edmundson, Ronald E. Murray, Craig G. Young
  • Patent number: 6690145
    Abstract: A permanent magnet alternator including a stationary stator including a plurality of spaced stator poles projecting inwardly from the stator, a winding circuit wound through the spaces between the stator poles, a rotor assembly mounted for rotation within the stator, including a plurality of permanent magnets fixedly mounted on an outer circumferential surface of the rotor in alternating polarity, and a retaining shield for reducing the effects of centrifugal motion of the rotor during operation of the alternator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2004
    Assignee: E-Tec Corporation
    Inventors: Julius J. Stevens, William C. Edmundson, Ronald E. Murray, Craig G. Young
  • Publication number: 20030184244
    Abstract: A permanent magnet alternator including a stationary stator including a plurality of spaced stator poles projecting inwardly from the stator, a winding circuit wound through the spaces between the stator poles, a rotor assembly mounted for rotation within the stator, including a plurality of permanent magnets fixedly mounted on an outer circumferential surface of the rotor in alternating polarity, and a retaining shield for reducing the effects of centrifugal motion of the rotor during operation of the alternator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 1, 2002
    Publication date: October 2, 2003
    Inventors: Julius J. Stevens, William C. Edmundson, Ronald E. Murray, Craig G. Young
  • Patent number: 4980593
    Abstract: A direct current dynamoelectric machine is disclosed including plural main poles on a field frame with a wound armature rotatably mounted therein. The main poles utilize high-strength permanent magnets which are thick enough to supply a magnetic field, but having means at an edge portion thereof (such as at the trailing edge on a D.C. motor) for increasing the air gap towards that edge to resist demagnetization resulting from armature reaction. Particularly, the permanent magnets of the main poles include a concentric portion of constant thickness and a flared portion of the same constant thickness, wherein the flared portion joins the concentric arc portion in a tangential manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 25, 1990
    Assignee: The Balbec Corporation
    Inventor: William C. Edmundson
  • Patent number: RE40320
    Abstract: A permanent magnet alternator including a stationary stator including a plurality of spaced stator poles projecting inwardly from the stator, a winding circuit wound through the spaces between the stator poles, a rotor assembly mounted for rotation within the stator, including a plurality of permanent magnets fixedly mounted on an outer circumferential surface of the rotor in alternating polarity, and a retaining shield for reducing the effects of centrifugal motion of the rotor during operation of the alternator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2008
    Assignee: E-Tech Corporation
    Inventors: Julius J. Stevens, William C. Edmundson, Ronald E. Murray, Craig G. Young