Claims
- 1. A single phase, unipolar, brushless direct current electric motor for driving a viscous load, comprising:
- a substantially planar stator,
- a permanent magnet rotor rotatable about a rotational axis and separated axially from the stator, said permanent magnet rotor comprising individual planar segmental magnets disposed side by side and lying in a plane disposed at a right angle relative to the rotational axis, said segmental magnets being magnetised in an axial direction with respect to the rotational axis, adjacent segmental magnets being magnetised in opposite axial directions,
- a single phase winding on the stator having a central axis extending through the rotational axis,
- means for detecting the position of the rotor relative to the stator, and alternately energising and not energising in a cycle the single phase winding in response to a detected position of the rotor relative to the stator, the winding being energised in the same direction each time, and
- a small permanent magnet fixed relative to the stator and having a north pole, a south pole and a magnetic axis, said north pole and said south pole being spaced apart on said magnetic axis which extends circumferentially with respect to the stator, said magnetic axis being oriented generally at right angles relative to a radius of the stator, said radius of the stator being off-set at an angle relative to the central axis of the single phase winding so that a magnetic coupling between the small permanent magnet and the planar segmental magnets results in a ripple torque having, in each said cycle, both high and low gradient crossing points of a zero torque line, the zero torque line corresponding to positions of said rotor in which a separation between adjacent planar segmental magnets is located midway between said north pole and said south pole of the small permanent magnet, the low gradient crossing point creating a stable rest position for the rotor, and the high gradient crossing point creating an unstable position for the rotor, the small permanent magnet being positioned relative to said stator so that the stable rest position of the rotor is located so that when power to the motor is switched on and the winding is energised, torque on said rotor is developed, and so that the unstable position of the rotor located at a position in which the winding is not energised when power to the motor is switched on.
- 2. A motor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the permanent magnet is positioned so that the low gradient crossing point precedes a maximum rotor torque generating position.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/306,493, filed Feb. 6, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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