Claims
- 1. An electric motor comprising, in combination, a wound stator assembly, a rotor assembly located within said stator assembly having an axis of rotation, one of said assemblies having a permanent magnet producing a flux circuit in a first direction substantially parallel to said rotor axis of rotation to rotate said rotor assembly in a first direction and shunt elements defined on the other assembly located within said magnet's flux circuit, said magnet and shunt elements rotating relative to each other whereby said shunt elements sequentially interrupt said magnet's flux circuit to minimize generated flux circuits within said stator assembly tending to rotate said rotor assembly in a direction opposite to said first direction.
- 2. In an electric motor as in claim 1, said permanent magnet comprising a plurality of magnets having adjacent opposite poles circumferentially spaced from each other relative to rotor rotation and said shunt elements sequentially being positioned adjacent opposite poles to produce shunting of the flux circuit of a permanent magnet and augment the flux circuit thereof.
- 3. In an electric motor as in claim 2, said permanent magnets taking the form of a plurality of adjacent magnets circumferentially arranged with respect to the axis of rotor rotation each having poles of opposite polarity located in adjacent proximity and said shunt elements comprising magnetic force conducting elements located adjacent said magnets' poles whereby said elements sequentially axially align with and bridge poles of opposite magnetic polarity.
- 4. In an electric motor as in claim 3, said magnets being mounted on said stator assembly and said shunt elements being mounted on said rotor assembly.
- 5. A motor as in claim 1 wherein the magnets constitute a saturated core for the stator or rotor assemblies such that little energy, if any, is used from the coils to saturate said cores resulting in greater efficiency between the coils and cores in achieving the desired functions within the motor.
Parent Case Info
The instant application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/619,618 filed Jul. 19, 2000 entitled “Flux Diode Motor” now U.S. Pat. No. 6,611,078.
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