Poles Formed By Magnet Patents (Class 310/156.68)
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Patent number: 8981612Abstract: A rotor is provided with a first rotation member having a plurality of first claw poles in a circumferential direction and a second rotation member having a plurality of second claw poles in a circumferential direction. By of fitting each second claw pole in a cutout portion between first claw poles and by fitting each first claw pole in a cutout portion between second claw poles, the first rotation member and the second rotation member are assembled to each other. At least either one of the first rotation member and the second rotation member is formed of a magnet. Based on a magnetic field generated by the magnet, the first claw poles and the second claw poles have alternating north poles and south poles in the circumferential direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2012Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: ASMO Co., Ltd.Inventors: Seiya Yokoyama, Yoji Yamada
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Patent number: 8593029Abstract: Provided is a Lundell type rotating machine with high efficiency and high output, which has a rigid and magnetically advantageous magnet retention structure. A rotor iron core includes laminated magnetic-pole members mechanically and magnetically coupled to two laminated magnetic end plates, which extend in an axial direction so as to be brought into meshing engagement with each other to constitute a Lundell type rotor iron core, and permanent magnets provided between the magnetic-pole members. The magnetic-pole members are retained in predetermined positions between the magnetic end plates by dovetail grooves of a non-magnetic retention body over substantially the entire lengths. The permanent magnets are held in direct contact with the magnetic-pole members so as to be interposed therebetween. Thus, the magnet retention structure which is mechanically rigid and magnetically highly efficient even when increased in size can be obtained.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2010Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Mitsubishi Electric CorporationInventors: Masaya Inoue, Yoichi Kuroda, Masao Morita, Moriyuki Hazeyama
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Publication number: 20130113329Abstract: A rotor is provided with a first rotation member having a plurality of first claw poles in a circumferential direction and a second rotation member having a plurality of second claw poles in a circumferential direction. By of fitting each second claw pole in a cutout portion between first claw poles and by fitting each first claw pole in a cutout portion between second claw poles, the first rotation member and the second rotation member are assembled to each other. At least either one of the first rotation member and the second rotation member is formed of a magnet. Based on a magnetic field generated by the magnet, the first claw poles and the second claw poles have alternating north poles and south poles in the circumferential direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2012Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: ASMO Co., Ltd.Inventor: ASMO Co., Ltd.
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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: 7876019Abstract: A device for generating electrical or mechanical output, comprising a stator coil, a stator assembly, a rotor coil, a rotor assembly rotational about an axis, the rotor assembly at least partially surrounding the rotor coil, rotator extensions capable of induced magnetization and extending from the rotator, each rotator extension having a rotor extension surface, wherein magnetic flux leakage between the rotator extension surfaces is prevented or reduced via permanent magnet elements located at the rotator extension surfaces. Stator and rotor may be reversed in operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2008Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Motor Excellence, LLCInventor: David Gregory Calley
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Patent number: 7839044Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a rotor magnet that is capable of adjusting attraction of magnet that is mounted in a spindle motor, a spindle motor including the same, a recording and reproducing apparatus, and a jig for manufacturing the same, with a simple configuration. A rotor magnet is an approximately annular member that is attached to a rotor hub rotating around a shaft forming a part of a spindle motor. The rotor magnet is magnetized such that magnetization properties of axially top and bottom surfaces of the rotor magnet are different from each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2008Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Yoichi Oki, Masahiro Jono
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Patent number: 6744165Abstract: A rotor assembly for an alternator includes an electrical wire defining an excitation winding. A first pole piece and a second pole piece each have a generally circular body defining an axis of rotation and an outer radial periphery. A plurality of pole fingers are spaced radially about and extend axially from the outer radial periphery of each pole piece parallel to the axis of rotation. Each pole piece includes a plurality of mounting surfaces spaced radially about the outer radial periphery between the pole fingers. A plurality of permanent magnets are positioned on the mounting surfaces. A plurality of straps include tabs extending there from which are fastened to the pole pieces to secure the permanent magnets to the mounting surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Visteon Global Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Michael Timothy York