Claims
- 1. A method of making parts for forming a magnetic cylinder including the steps of:
- forming in circular disks of magnetically susceptible material, which have central apertures and opposite plane sides, a circular array of tabs which all diverge at an acute angle from one of the plane sides of each of the disks and have radially outwardly presented edges lying on a circle that is concentric to the disk,
- depositing a nonmagnetic spacer ring on the surface of each disk from which the tabs diverge such that the inside of the ring surrounds and is contiguous to said radially outwardly presented edges of the tabs, and
- pressing said tabs on each disk toward said one side of the disk such that said edges of the tabs wedge against the inside of the ring to fasten the ring concentrically to the disk.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 including the additional step of bonding said spacer rings to the disks by a method selected from the group of welding including electron beam, or laser welding, fusion, soldering, brazing or with an adhesive.
- 3. The method according to any one of claims 1 or 2 including the steps of:
- placing permanent magnets on said disks between the tabs on each disk such that the north poles of the magnets on the disks interface with the side of the disk containing the tabs, and placing magnets on other of said disks such that the south poles of magnets interface with the side of the disk containing the tabs,
- stacking disks having the north poles of the magnets interfacing therewith alternately with the disks having the south poles of the magnets interfacing therewith to form a cylinder wherein the sides of the disks which have the tabs are presented toward the sides of the axially adjacent disks without tabs, corresponding magnets on each disk being aligned with each other to form a plurality of parallel axially extending circumferentially adjacent rows of magnets along the cylinder.
- 4. The method according to claim 3 wherein:
- at least one magnet on each disk has greater magnetic strength than the majority of magnets placed on said disks,
- said disks being stacked in a manner such that greater strength magnets in corresponding positions on said disks are aligned axially with each other for at least one axially extending row of stronger magnets to be formed along said cylinder.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/151,315 filed on 2/1/88 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,831,930.
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