Claims
- 1. An electrical generator comprising:a flywheel attached to a shaft; a depression formed in a top surface of the flywheel; a magnet attached to the flywheel; a cage in contact with the magnet and extending into the depression; and a stator disposed proximate the flywheel, the stator operable to conduct an induced electrical current as the magnet is moved relative to the stator by the rotation of the shaft.
- 2. The electrical generator of claim 1, wherein the depression comprises a groove.
- 3. The electrical generator of claim 1, wherein the depression comprises a hole.
- 4. The electrical generator of claim 1, wherein a groove is formed in a rim portion of the flywheel, and wherein the cage extends into the groove.
- 5. The electrical generator of claim 1, wherein a groove is formed in a disk portion of the flywheel, and wherein the cage extends into the groove.
- 6. The electrical generator of claim 1, further comprising a first groove formed in a rim portion of the flywheel and a second groove formed in a disk portion of the flywheel, and wherein the cage extends into both the first groove and the second groove.
- 7. The electrical generator of claim 1, further comprising an injection molding shutoff surface formed on the flywheel proximate an edge of the cage.
- 8. The electrical generator of claim 1, wherein the magnet is formed to have a beveled edge, and the cage comprises a surface in contact with the beveled edge.
- 9. The electrical generator of claim 1, wherein the magnet is attached to the flywheel at a predetermined distance from an axis of the flywheel.
- 10. The electrical generator of claim 1, wherein the cage comprises an injection molded thermosetting plastic.
- 11. The electrical generator of claim 10, further comprising a shutoff surface for an injection molding die formed on the flywheel proximate an edge of the cage.
- 12. A marine engine having a power unit, a flywheel connected to the power unit by a shaft, a magnet connected to the flywheel, and a stator proximate the flywheel for generating electricity as the magnet is moved past the stator as the shaft is rotated by the power unit, the improvement comprising:a depression formed in a rim top surface of the flywheel; and a cage in contact with thc magnet and extending into the depression.
- 13. The marine engine of claim 12, wherein the depression comprises a groove.
- 14. The marine engine of claim 12, wherein the depression comprises a hole.
- 15. The marine engine of claim 12, wherein the depression comprises a groove, and wherein the cage extends into the groove.
- 16. The marine engine of claim 12, further comprising a first groove formed in a rim portion of the flywheel and a second groove formed in a disk portion of the flywheel, and wherein the cage extends into both the first groove and the second groove.
- 17. The marine engine of claim 12, further comprising an injection molding shutoff surface formed on the flywheel proximate an edge of the cage.
- 18. The marine engine of claim 12, wherein the magnet is formed to have a beveled edge, and wherein the cage comprises a surface in contact with the beveled edge.
- 19. The marine engine of claim 12, wherein the magnet is attached to the flywheel at a predetermined distance from an axis of the flywheel.
- 20. The marine engine of claim 12, wherein the cage comprises an injection molded thermosetting plastic.
- 21. The marine engine of claim 20, further comprising a shutoff surface for an injection molding die formed on the flywheel proximate an edge of the cage.
- 22. A product formed by the process of:forming a flywheel; forming a depression in a top surface of the flywheel; attaching a magnet to the flywheel; and forming a cage to fit in contact with the magnet and a portion of the flywheel and into the depression.
- 23. The product fanned by the process of claim 22, wherein the step of forming a depression comprises forming a groove.
- 24. The product formed by the process of claim 22, wherein the step of forming a depression comprises forming a hole.
- 25. The product formed by the process of claim 22, further comprising the steps of:forming an inside diameter surface and an outside diameter surface on the magnet; forming an inside diameter surface on the flywheel; joining the magnet and the flywheel together with an adhesive placed therebetween; and holding the inside diameter surface of the magnet at a predetermined diametrical position while the adhesive hardens.
- 26. The product formed of claim 22 wherein the step of forming a cage further comprises:forming an injection molding shutoff surface on the flywheel; placing a die in contact with the shutoff surface to define an injection volume; and injecting material into the injection volume.
- 27. The product formed by the process of claim 22, further comprising the steps of forming a beveled edge on the magnet, and forming the cage to be in contact with the beveled edge.
- 28. The product formed by the process of claim 22, further comprising the steps of:mixing a plurality of balls of a predetermined size range with an adhesive; applying the adhesive between the magnet and the flywheel; and forcing the magnet and flywheel together as the adhesive hardens.
- 29. A method for retaining a magnet on a flywheel, the method comprising the steps of:forming a depression in a top surface of a flywheel; attaching a magnet to the flywheel; and forming a cage in contact with the flywheel and the magnet and extending into the depression.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein the step of forming a depression comprises forming a groove in the flywheel.
- 31. The method of claim 29, wherein the step of forming a depression comprises forming a hole in the flywheel.
- 32. The method of claim 29, further comprising the step of forming a groove in a rim portion of the flywheel, and forming the cage to extend into the groove.
- 33. The method of claim 29, further comprising the step of forming a groove in a disk portion of the flywheel, and forming the cage to extend into the groove.
- 34. The method of claim 29, further comprising the steps of:forming a first groove in a rim portion of the flywheel; forming a second groove in a disk portion of the flywheel; and forming the cage to extend into the first groove and the second groove.
- 35. The method of claim 29, further comprising the steps of:forming a beveled edge on the magnet; and forming the cage to contact the beveled edge.
- 36. The method of claim 29, wherein the step of attaching the magnet further comprises the steps of:forming an inside diameter surface and an outside diameter surface on the magnet; forming an inside diameter surface on the flywheel; joining the magnet and the flywheel together with an adhesive placed therebetween; and holding the inside diameter surface of the magnet at a predetermined diametrical position while the adhesive hardens.
- 37. The method of claim 29, further comprising the steps of:forming an injection molding shutoff surface on the flywheel; placing a die in contact with the shutoff surface to define an injection volume; and injecting material into the injection volume to form the cage.
- 38. The method of claim 29, further comprising the steps of:mixing a plurality of balls of a predetermined size range with an adhesive; applying the adhesive between the magnet and the flywheel; and forcing the magnet and flywheel together as the adhesive hardens.
- 39. A method of manufacturing a flywheel for an engine, the method comprising the steps of:forming a flywheel blank; forming a depression in a top surface of the flywheel blank; attaching at least one magnet to the flywheel blank; and forming a cage in contact with the at least one magnet and extending into the depression.
- 40. The method of claim 39, wherein the step of forming a depression comprises forming a groove in the flywheel blank.
- 41. The method of claim 39, wherein the step of forming a depression comprises forming a hole in the flywheel blank.
- 42. The method of claim 39, further comprising the step of forming a groove in a rim portion of the flywheel blank, and forming the cage to extend into the groove.
- 43. The method of claim 39, further comprising the step of forming a groove in a disk portion of the flywheel blank, and forming the cage to extend into the groove.
- 44. The method of claim 39, further comprising the steps of:forming a fist groove in a rim portion of the flywheel blank; forming a second groove in a disk portion of the flywheel blank; and forming the cage to extend into the first groove and the second groove.
- 45. The method of claim 39, further comprising the steps of:forming a beveled edge on the magnet; and forming the cage to contact the beveled edge.
- 46. The method of claim 39, wherein the step of attaching the magnet further comprises the steps of:forming an inside diameter surface and an outside diameter surface on the magnet; forming an inside diameter surface on the flywheel blank; joining the magnet and the flywheel together with an adhesive placed therebetween; and holding the inside diameter surface of the magnet at a predetermined diametrical position while the adhesive hardens.
- 47. The method of claim 39, further comprising the steps of:forming an injection molding shutoff surface on the flywheel blank; placing a die in contact with the shutoff surface to define an injection volume; and injecting material into the injection volume to form the cage.
- 48. A flywheel comprising:a disk portion; a rim portion attached to the disk portion and having an inside diameter surface; a depression formed in a top surface of the rim portion; a magnet attached to the inside diameter surface; and a cage in contact with the magnet and extending into the depression.
- 49. The flywheel of claim 48, wherein the magnet is attached to the inside diameter surface at a predetermined distance from an axis of the disk portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present invention is a continuation and claims the priority of allowed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/468,582 to Noble et al. entitled “Molded Flywheel Magnet Cage” filed Dec. 21, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,339,271.
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