Claims
- 1. A linear motor comprising:
- means formed from a non-magnetic material for supporting electrically conductive means, said supporting means including means defining a passageway extending axially of said supporting means;
- an armature mounted within said passageway for axial movement relative to said supporting means between first and second positions, said armature including a pair of permanent magnets and a core, said core being located between said first and second permanent magnets with common poles of said magnets in engagement with opposite axial end faces of said core thereby forming an armature having effective common poles at the axial ends of said armature and an effective pole of opposite polarity located at a point substantially one-half the distance between the ends of said core;
- electrically conductive means wound upon said supporting means for moving said armature from said first position to said second position upon being electrically energized;
- output means mounted on one end of said armature for transmitting the movement of said armature to an apparatus to be driven thereby;
- means for limiting the movement of said armature along said passageway upon energization of said electrically conductive means; and
- means formed from a ferrous material mounted on said supporting means substantially in alignment with one of the effective poles of said armature when said armature is in said first position for automatically returning said armature to said first position upon deenergization of said electrically conductive means.
- 2. A linear motor as defined in claim 1 wherein said means formed from a ferrous material comprises a disc having an aperture therein through which a portion of said armature is adapted to pass.
- 3. A linear motor as defined in claim 2 wherein the distance traveled by said armature in moving from said first position to said second position is less than one-half the distance between the effective opposite poles of said armature.
- 4. A linear motor as defined in claim 2 wherein the distance traveled by said armature in moving from said first position to said second position is less than one-half the length between the magnetic poles of one of said permanent magnets.
- 5. A linear motor as defined in claim 4 wherein said limiting means is formed from a non-magnetic material.
- 6. A linear motor as defined in claim 4 further including second output means mounted on an end of said armature opposite to that at which said first-mentioned output means is mounted for transmitting the movement of said armature to an apparatus to be driven thereby.
- 7. A linear motor as defined in claim 6 wherein said electrically conductive means is energizable so as to move said armature from said first position to a third position, said third position being in a direction generally opposite to that taken by said armature in moving from said first position to said second position.
- 8. A linear motor as defined in claim 7 further including a second apertured disc formed from a ferrous material through which a portion of said armature is adapted to be moved as said armature moves between said first and third positions, said discs being mounted on said supporting structure in transverse relation to said armature and substantially in alignment with and in surrounding relation to opposite ends of said armature when said armature is in said first position for automatically moving said armature from said third position to said first position upon deenergization of said electrically conductive means.
- 9. A linear motor as defined in claim 8 wherein said electrically conductive means includes first and second field coils, said first field coil being energizable to move said armature from said first position to said second position and said second field coil being energizable to move said armature from said first position to said third position.
- 10. A linear motor as defined in claim 4 wherein said permanent magnets are formed from a rare earth material.
- 11. A linear motor as defined in claim 3 wherein said limiting means is formed from a non-magnetic material.
- 12. A linear motor as defined in claim 3 further including second output means mounted on an end of said armature opposite to that at which said first-mentioned output means is mounted for transmitting the movement of said armature to an apparatus to be driven thereby.
- 13. A linear motor as defined in claim 12 wherein said electrically conductive means is energizable so as to move said armature from said first position to a third position, said third position being in a direction generally opposite to that taken by said armature in moving from said first position to said second position.
- 14. A linear motor as defined in claim 13 wherein said an effective pole of said armature is a magnetic pole located substantially half way between the opposite ends of said core and said disc is located in alignment with said an effective pole when said armature is in said first position.
- 15. A linear motor as defined in claim 14 wherein said electrically conductive means includes first and second field coils, said first field coil being energizable to move said armature from said first position to said second position and said second field coil being energizable to move said armature from said first position to said third position.
- 16. A linear motor as defined in claim 1 wherein said permanent magnets are formed from a rare earth material.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 045,822, filed June 5, 1979 now abandoned.
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