Claims
- 1. A permanent magnet motor comprising:
- a rotor, said rotor further comprising,
- a plurality of salient rotor poles spaced at equal angular intervals around a central axis;
- a stator for exciting said rotor to move, said stator further comprising,
- a plurality of salient stator poles spaced at equal angular intervals around said central axis, said stator poles being arranged with respect to said rotor poles to provide a constant air-gap reluctance during rotation of said rotor within said stator, and
- a plurality of permanent magnets shaped in parallelepipeds and arranged on diametrically opposite sides of said stator to serve as a source of flux for magnetizing the motor; and
- a flux by-pass collar encircling said stator and rotatable thereabout to provide a controlled bypass flux path around said permanent magnets, said flux by-pass collar further comprising a plurality of non-magnetic sections each angularly corresponding to one of said permanent magnets;
- whereby the flux by-pass collar may be rotated in accordance with torque requirements to cause each of said magnetic sections to bridge a corresponding permanent magnet, thereby promoting a flow of flux around said one of said permanent magnets, and thereby reducing an air gap magnetic field of said one of said permanent magnets, and the flux by-pass collar may be rotated in accordance with the torque requirements to displace each of said magnetic sections from the corresponding permanent magnet, thereby eliminating a flow of flux around said one of said permanent magnets and reducing the air gap magnetic field of said one of said permanent magnets.
- 2. The permanent magnet motor of claim 1, wherein said plurality of permanent magnets further comprises a first permanent magnet and a second permanent magnet shaped as elongate parallelepipeds and parallely spaced on opposing sides of said control axis, and said flux by-pass collar further comprises a first non-magnetic section angularly corresponding to said first permanent magnet, a second non-magnetic section angularly corresponding to said second permanent magnet, and a pair of magnetic sections integral to said non-magnetic sections.
- 3. The permanent magnet motor of claim 1, wherein the non-magnetic sections of said flux by-pass collar are formed with a helical slant.
- 4. The permanent magnet motor of claim 2, wherein said plurality of salient stator poles further comprises a multiple of six stator poles evenly spaced at angular intervals equal to a multiple of .pi./3 radians.
- 5. The permanent magnet motor of claim 4, wherein said stator poles have a pole arc equal to a multiple of .pi./6 radians.
- 6. The permanent magnet motor of claim 5, wherein said plurality of salient rotor poles further comprises a multiple of four rotor poles evenly spaced at angular intervals equal to a multiple of .pi./2 radians.
- 7. The permanent magnet motor of claim 6, wherein said rotor poles have a pole arc equal to a multiple of .pi./6 radians.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/926,765, filed Aug. 6, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 881,202, filed May 11, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,304,882.
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