Patent classifications
H02K17/30
SUBMERSED ELECTRIC MOTOR
A submersed electric motor includes a stator assembly arranged within an annular insulation chamber, and a stator with stator windings and a capacitive electric starter which is connected electrically thereto.
The insulation chamber is formed between an outer tubular jacket, an inner tubular jacket, which is coaxial to the outer tubular jacket, with two annular end covers adapted to close the annular interspace between the outer jacket and the inner jacket.
The submersed electric motor further includes a rotor arranged inside the inner tubular jacket.
The capacitive electric starter includes at least two capacitors, which are mutually complementary, and have a transverse cross-section with an arc-like profile and are connected in parallel to each other.
LINEAR-MOTOR STATOR WITH INTEGRAL LINE REACTOR
A linear-motor stator assembly comprising a stator and an integral line reactor in one housing. The reactor has inductor coils which are connected in series with the stator windings to compensate for unequal inductances in the stator phases and balance the polyphase currents into the stator.
Actuator with individually computerized and networked electromagnetic poles
A direct drive drive actuator includes a base structure and a driven structure that is journally supported and translatable relative to the base structure. The driven structure is disposed in a fixed spacial relationship to the base structure. A plurality of first pole arrays is disposed on the driven structure. A plurality of second pole arrays, corresponding in number to the plurality of first pole arrays is disposed on the base structure. An electrical power source is provided. A controller is coupled to the power source and the first plurality of pole arrays and the second plurality of pole arrays, wherein the controller is configured to selectively electrically energized windings of the first plurality of pole arrays and the second plurality of pole arrays such that an electro-magnetic force is formed between poles of the first plurality of pole arrays and poles of the second plurality of pole arrays. The driven structure is translatable relative to the base structure responsive to the electro-magnetic force.
Actuator with individually computerized and networked electromagnetic poles
A direct drive drive actuator includes a base structure and a driven structure that is journally supported and translatable relative to the base structure. The driven structure is disposed in a fixed spacial relationship to the base structure. A plurality of first pole arrays is disposed on the driven structure. A plurality of second pole arrays, corresponding in number to the plurality of first pole arrays is disposed on the base structure. An electrical power source is provided. A controller is coupled to the power source and the first plurality of pole arrays and the second plurality of pole arrays, wherein the controller is configured to selectively electrically energized windings of the first plurality of pole arrays and the second plurality of pole arrays such that an electro-magnetic force is formed between poles of the first plurality of pole arrays and poles of the second plurality of pole arrays. The driven structure is translatable relative to the base structure responsive to the electro-magnetic force.
FILTER CIRCUIT ON AN ELECTRIC MOTOR
The disclosure relates to a filter circuit on an electric motor which has electrical connections at a connection end for connection to a supply voltage (U). The filter circuit consists of at least one capacitor bridge arranged between the connections of the electric motor for radio interference suppression. For increased electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), the filter circuit is arranged on a circuit board and held on the connection end of the electric motor. The circuit board has a capacitor bridge with interference suppression capacitors, which is connected between the electrical connections of the electric motor, wherein an interference suppression capacitor has a longitudinal axis between its electrical connections in the longitudinal direction. The interference suppression capacitors are arranged on the circuit board with their longitudinal axes aligned in different spatial directions.
FILTER CIRCUIT ON AN ELECTRIC MOTOR
The disclosure relates to a filter circuit on an electric motor which has electrical connections at a connection end for connection to a supply voltage (U). The filter circuit consists of at least one capacitor bridge arranged between the connections of the electric motor for radio interference suppression. For increased electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), the filter circuit is arranged on a circuit board and held on the connection end of the electric motor. The circuit board has a capacitor bridge with interference suppression capacitors, which is connected between the electrical connections of the electric motor, wherein an interference suppression capacitor has a longitudinal axis between its electrical connections in the longitudinal direction. The interference suppression capacitors are arranged on the circuit board with their longitudinal axes aligned in different spatial directions.
MOBILE HYBRID ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM
A system includes a prime mover configured to rotate a shaft. The system also includes a wound rotor induction generator (WRIG). The WRIG includes a rotor coupled to the shaft of the prime mover and configured to rotate when the shaft rotates, where the rotor includes a rotor winding. The WRIG also includes a stator winding electrically connected to a utility source and a load. When the stator winding receives first power from the utility source, the WRIG is configured to transform at least one of a voltage and a frequency of the first power before outputting at least a portion of the first power to the load. When the stator winding does not receive the first power from the utility source, the WRIG is configured to generate second power due to kinetic energy of the rotor and output at least a portion of the second power to the load.
MOBILE HYBRID ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM
A system includes a prime mover configured to rotate a shaft. The system also includes a wound rotor induction generator (WRIG). The WRIG includes a rotor coupled to the shaft of the prime mover and configured to rotate when the shaft rotates, where the rotor includes a rotor winding. The WRIG also includes a stator winding electrically connected to a utility source and a load. When the stator winding receives first power from the utility source, the WRIG is configured to transform at least one of a voltage and a frequency of the first power before outputting at least a portion of the first power to the load. When the stator winding does not receive the first power from the utility source, the WRIG is configured to generate second power due to kinetic energy of the rotor and output at least a portion of the second power to the load.
Mobile hybrid electric power system
A system includes a prime mover configured to rotate a shaft. The system also includes a wound rotor induction generator (WRIG). The WRIG includes a rotor coupled to the shaft of the prime mover and configured to rotate when the shaft rotates, where the rotor includes a rotor winding. The WRIG also includes a stator winding electrically connected to a utility source and a load. When the stator winding receives first power from the utility source, the WRIG is configured to transform at least one of a voltage and a frequency of the first power before outputting at least a portion of the first power to the load. When the stator winding does not receive the first power from the utility source, the WRIG is configured to generate second power due to kinetic energy of the rotor and output at least a portion of the second power to the load.
Mobile hybrid electric power system
A system includes a prime mover configured to rotate a shaft. The system also includes a wound rotor induction generator (WRIG). The WRIG includes a rotor coupled to the shaft of the prime mover and configured to rotate when the shaft rotates, where the rotor includes a rotor winding. The WRIG also includes a stator winding electrically connected to a utility source and a load. When the stator winding receives first power from the utility source, the WRIG is configured to transform at least one of a voltage and a frequency of the first power before outputting at least a portion of the first power to the load. When the stator winding does not receive the first power from the utility source, the WRIG is configured to generate second power due to kinetic energy of the rotor and output at least a portion of the second power to the load.