Claims
- 1. A carrier for linear motor vehicle-borne field magnets, comprising:
- a carrier frame mounted beneath a vehicle support and having legs directed substantially downward from said vehicle support, said carrier further having field magnets respectively attached to said downwardly directed legs, wherein said carrier frame straddles over ground-side coils arranged along a track, and moves along adjacent permanent magnets located along the track in such a way that north and south poles of said field magnets are alternately opposite each other with said ground-side coils positioned therebetween for allowing currents flowing through said ground-side coils and said permanent magnets to interact so as to produce driving power,
- wherein said carrier frame is made of an aluminum-profiled material of a gate shape in section and has first legs with recesses at equal intervals,
- and wherein said recesses receive permanent magnet portions of said field magnets attached to iron core portions of said field magnets so that spatial magnetic fields can be produced by the alternation of the north and south poles between the first legs of the carrier frame of the aluminum-profiled material and of a gate shape in section.
- 2. The carrier as in claim 1, wherein the permanent magnet portions attached to the iron core portions are grouped with north and south pair as a unit, and wherein adjacent iron core portions are connected to each other in close contact relation.
- 3. The carrier as in claim 1, further comprising auxiliary iron cores having second legs, each of a gate shape in section, mounted at both ends of the carrier frame in such a way that said second legs straddle the carrier frame and are provided with guide wheels on both of said second legs.
- 4. The carrier as in claim 1, further comprising iron reinforcements mounted on the iron core portions to which the permanent magnet portions are attached, wherein auxiliary iron cores, each of a gate shape in section, are mounted such that said auxiliary iron cores straddle the iron reinforcements, and wherein said iron reinforcements include support wheels.
- 5. The carrier as in claim 1, wherein a plurality of said carrier frames are each provided with a vehicle support on a longitudinally central portion thereof so that at least one vehicle can be supported by vehicle supports of two adjacent frames.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/921,582 filed Jul. 30, 1992, now abandoned.
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