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Electric motor and generator component having a plurality of windings made from a plurality of individually conductive wires
   
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US Patent 7262537
Issued Date
August 28, 2007
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An electric motor or generator assembly includes a component, such as a stator, having a plurality of windings. A wire set including a plurality of individually conductive wires twisted together is manipulated within a core to establish the desired number of windings having the desired cross sectional area. In one example, a plurality of such wire sets are manipulated simultaneously to establish the windings. Litz wire is one example type of wire set that is useful in an assembly designed according to this invention. There are more than 100 individual wires within each winding according to one example stator designed according to this invention.
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August 28, 2007
Application Number
10/199,951
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July 19, 2002
US Classification
310/179   310/254
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H02K   1/00   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
310/213   310/254   310/179  
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