Claims
- 1. An electric motor utilizing magnetic energy of a permanent magnet, said electric motor comprising:
- a rotor including a substantially disc-shaped member formed of magnetic material and a substantially flat ring-shaped annular permanent magnet disposed integrally in a circumferential direction therein, said annular permanent magnet having a first axial end of a first polarity and a second axial end of a second polarity opposite to said first polarity;
- two groups of electromagnets, each said group including a plurality of electromagnets disposed annularly and opposed to a respective said axial end of said permanent magnet of said rotor and arranged at a respective axial side of said rotor;
- a first gear member disposed annularly along said rotor adjacent an outer periphery thereof;
- a second gear member formed annularly along one of said groups of electromagnets and engaged with said first gear member and having a different number of teeth than said first gear member;
- a casing containing said rotor and said groups of electromagnets therein;
- means for pivotally supporting a first end of a central portion of said rotor relative to said casing so that said rotor is capable of wobbling movement between said groups of electromagnets that oppose each other, said pivotally supporting means comprising a shaft portion projecting from an inner surface of said casing, a globe-shaped portion formed at a tip of said shaft portion, and a recessed portion formed in said central portion of said rotor, said recessed portion being in engagement with said globe-shaped portion;
- a universal coupling connected to a second end of said central portion of said rotor and to convert wobbling movement of said rotor into rotation;
- an output shaft connected to said universal coupling and to output said converted rotation thereof; and
- means for energizing said electromagnets in a predetermined sequence and timing, wherein:
- a flux of said permanent magnet flows substantially in the entire said disc-shaped member when none of said electromagnets is energized, and when any one of said electromagnets of either of said groups is energized, the flux flow from said permanent magnet to the energized electromagnet is converged to flow through a restricted small area in said disc-shaped member of said rotor directly between said permanent magnet and said energized electromagnet so as to produce an attractive magnetic force therebetween, said attractive magnetic force substantially not having any interaction in the area of said disc-shaped member of said rotor other than said restricted small area.
- 2. An electric motor as set forth in claim 1, wherein said energized electromagnet is demagnetized when another said electromagnet adjacent to said energized electromagnet is energized by said energizing means, whereby
- a resisting magnetic force against the movement of said rotor by the thus demagnetized electromagnet is not applied thereto.
- 3. An electric motor as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of said electromagnets further comprises an armature made of magnetically permeable material, and a winding arranged therearound.
- 4. An electric motor as set forth in claim 1, wherein said output shaft is made of non-ferrous material.
- 5. An electric motor as set forth in claim 1, wherein said energizing means comprises a current switching circuitry.
- 6. An electric motor utilizing magnetic energy of a permanent magnet, said electric motor comprising:
- a rotor including a substantially disc-shaped member formed of magnetic material and a substantially flat ring-shaped annular permanent magnet disposed integrally in a circumferential direction therein, said annular permanent magnet having a first axial end of a first polarity and a second axial end of a second polarity opposite to said first polarity;
- two groups of electromagnets, each said group including plurality of electromagnets disposed annularly and opposed to a respective said axial end of said permanent magnet of said rotor and arranged at a respective axial side of said rotor, each of said electromagnets having an armature of a magnetically permeable material and a winding therearound;
- a first gear member disposed annularly along said rotor adjacent an outer periphery thereof;
- a second gear member formed annularly along one of said groups of electromagnets and engaged with said first gear member and having a different number of teeth than said first gear member;
- a casing containing said rotor and said groups of electromagnets therein;
- means for pivotally supporting a first end of a central portion of said rotor relative to said casing so that said rotor is capable of wobbling movement between said groups of electromagnets that oppose each other, said pivotally supporting means comprising a shaft portion projecting from an inner surface of said casing, a globe-shaped portion formed at a tip of said shaft portion, and a recessed portion formed in said central portion, said recessed portion being in engagement with said globe-shaped portion;
- a universal coupling connected to a second end of said central portion of said rotor and to convert wobbling movement of said rotor into rotation;
- an output shaft connected to said universal coupling and to output said converted rotation thereof, said output shaft being made of non-ferrous material; and
- current switching circuitry connected to said electromagnets, wherein:
- a flux of said permanent magnet flows substantially in the entire said disc-shaped member when none of said electromagnets is energized, and when any one of said electromagnets of either of said groups is energized, the flux flow from said permanent magnet to the energized electromagnet is converged to flow through a restricted small area in said disc-shaped member of said rotor directly between said permanent magnet and said energized electromagnet so as to produce an attractive magnetic force therebetween, said attractive magnetic force substantially not having any interaction in the area of said disc-shaped member of said rotor other than said restricted small area.
- 7. An electric motor as set forth in claim 6, wherein said energized electromagnetic is demagnetized when another said electromagnet adjacent to said energized electromagnet is energized by said energizing means, whereby
- a resisting magnetic force against the movement of said rotor by the thus demagnetized electromagnet is not applied thereto.
- 8. An electric motor utilizing magnetic energy of a permanent magnet, said electric motor comprising:
- a rotor including a substantially disc-shaped member formed of magnetic material and a substantially flat ring-shaped annular permanent magnet disposed integrally in a circumferential direction therein, said annular permanent magnet having a first axial end of a first polarity and a second axial end of a second polarity opposite to said first polarity;
- two groups of electromagnets, each said group including a plurality of electromagnets disposed annularly and opposed to a respective said axial end of said permanent magnet of said rotor and arranged at a respective axial side of said rotor;
- a first gear member disposed annularly along said rotor adjacent an outer periphery thereof;
- a second gear member formed annularly along one of said groups of electromagnets and engaged with said first gear member and having a different number of teeth than said first gear member;
- a casing containing said rotor and said groups of electromagnets therein;
- a ball joint means for connecting a first end of a central portion of said rotor with said casing so that said rotor is capable of wobbling movement between said groups of electromagnets that oppose each other;
- a universal coupling connected to a second end of said central portion of said rotor and to convert wobbling movement of said rotor into rotation;
- an output shaft connected to said universal coupling and to output said converted rotation thereof; and
- means for energizing said electromagnets in a predetermined sequence and timing, wherein:
- a flux of said permanent magnet flows substantially in the entire said disc-shaped member when none of said electromagnets is energized, and when any one of said electromagnets of either of said groups is energized, the flux flow from said permanent magnet to the energized electromagnet is converged to flow through a restricted small area in said disc-shaped member of said rotor directly between said permanent magnet and said energized electromagnet so as to produce an attractive magnetic force therebetween, said attractive magnetic force substantially not having any interaction in the area of said disc-shaped member of said rotor other than said restricted small area.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of now abandoned application, Ser. No. 08/526,920, filed Sep. 12, 1995.
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