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REGENERATIVE BRAKING CONTROL DEVICE FOR AN ELECTRIC CAR
   
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US Patent 3818296
Issued Date
June 18, 1974
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A series D.C. electric motor is employed for the drive of an electric car, the field winding of which is connected in parallel with the armature of the motor while a regenerative brake is being made. The field winding has its excitation controlled by means of a thyristor chopper which is connected in series therewith to hold the regenerative effect both safely and steadily.
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Owner
Tokyo Shibaura Electric Company Ltd. (Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken,JA)
Published
June 18, 1974
Application Number
05/254,944
Filed
May 19, 1972
US Classification
318/247   318/270 318/376
Int'l Classification
B60L   7/00   (20060101)   B60L   7/12   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
May 25, 1971 [JA] 46-35805 May 25, 1971 [JA] 46-35806
USPTO Field of Search
318/268   318/269   318/270   318/376   318/381   318/338   318/356   318/357   318/375   318/376   318/379   318/380   318/381   318/247  
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