A limited large angle dynamoelectric machine generates a constant torque over an arc greater than 180 degrees without discontinuity and zero cogging. At any given location of the rotor, the flux path of the machine only crosses the stator coil at a single location. This results in the elimination of any type of commutation of the stator coil.
A permanent magnet generator or motor having stationary coils positioned in a circle, a rotor on which are mounted permanent magnets grouped in sectors and positioned to move adjacent said coils, and a carousel carrying corresponding groups of permanent magnets through the centers of said coils, the carousel moving with the rotor by virtue of its being magnetically coupled therewith.
An open stator axial flux asynchronous induction electric motor has an open stator having two spaced insulating supports with a slot extending from a periphery of each of the supports to an inner location. A plurality of poles extend between and are secured to the supports. The stator has either distributed winding or salient phase pole windings associated with at least some of the poles with an opening between adjacent poles in the regions of the slots in the supports. The motor has a rotor with a shaft extending through the slots and at right angles to the supports. Two spaced rotor discs are present on the shaft and are located at either side of the stator. Each disc is made of a magnetically permeable material and has either an inner face of electrically conductive material or an inner face with conductive paths which function as rotor windings.
A force motor includes an electromagnetic rotary actuator and a governor cup for use in the fuel system of an internal combustion engine to permit a desired fuel flow to pass to the engine. The rotary actuator includes a cylindrical housing over which two coils are wound. The magnetic field generated by applying direct current to the coils interacts with a permanent magnet rotor field to rotate an output shaft against the biasing force of a return spring. A governor cup includes a magnet permitting magnetic engagement of the fuel rod to the governor cup. The rotation of the output shaft is translated into linear movement of the fuel rod by a linkage. The rotary actuator has constant output torque characteristics for a given current level to permit the fuel rod to be correctly positioned for the desired fuel flow.