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Document Number
US Patent 5886449
Issued Date
March 23, 1999
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Inventors
Mitcham; Alan J (Northumberland,GB2)
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Abstract
An electrical machine has a rotor shaft which carries a plurality of rotor discs for rotation therewith. Each rotor disc has two pairs of rotor rims secured thereto. Each rotor rim consists of a single row of alternate magnets and pole pieces and is opposed by a series of stator cores which straddle the rotor rim. The stator cores are `c` shaped so that they receive flux from two adjacent magnets and close around two opposite rotor poles on either side of the rotor rim. The stator cores, formed by winding electrical steel around a former, reduce the losses caused by eddy currents generated when flux impinges on the side faces of the stator core.
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Owner
Rolls-Royce Power Engineering plc (Newcastle Upon Tyne,GB2)
Published
March 23, 1999
Application Number
08/694,427
Filed
August 8, 1996
US Classification
310/254  
Int'l Classification
H02K   37/12   (20060101)   H02K   21/12   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Aug 11, 1995 [GB] 9516475
USPTO Field of Search
310/162   310/164   310/266   310/114   310/254  
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The invention concerns a transverse flux electrical machine operating with alternating current, having a first element having an alternate arrangement of excitation cores and of flux return cores and a winding of electrical conductors, the winding of electrical conductors being wound as a toroid, inside all said excitation cores; a second element having an exciter section comprising two toothed magnetic structures, each toothed magnetic structure comprising a number of slots equal in number to the total number of excitation cores and of flux return cores, the corresponding slots of each magnetic structure being toothed by being aligned; a magnetized sub-assembly is inserted inside each indentation so that an alternating arrangement of magnetic north poles and south poles is produced in each of these magnetic toothed structures of said exciter section; an air gap between the first element and the second element; at least one of the first element and of the second element being capable of rotating around a rotation axis that is common to the first element and to the second element.

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