Claims
- 1. An improved multiple windings electrical machine for converting between electrical and mechanical energy wherein said machine comprises an armature adapted for movement within the machine, a stator disposed adjacent the armature, said stator comprising a stator yoke and an integral number of stator pole pairs coupled to said stator yoke, the stator poles arranged in a side-by-side fashion in the direction of armature movement, adjacent stator poles being energized with opposite polarity magnetomotive force, the stator pole pairs being located adjacent the armature defining thereby an air gap therebetween, a plurality of open circuit armature windings disposed in the direction of armature movement, a commutator located on the armature comprising a plurality of segments disposed singularly in the direction of armature movement and arranged in pairs with corresponding segments one stator pole pitch apart, each segment of a pair coupled to a corresponding open end of a respective one of the open circuit armature windings, a plurality of brushes arranged in first and second groups per stator pole pair and said brushes being singularly disposed within each group in the direction of armature movement, the first brushes group containing one or more brushes, the second brushes group containing one or more brushes, said groups being singularly disposed and alternating first and second in the direction of armature movement, each brush of a group for contacting a portion of said commutator and said portion including no less than one .[.cummutator.]. .Iadd.commutator .Iaddend.segment as the armature moves relative to the stator, and wherein, as the armature moves relative to the stator, certain ones of said commutator segments come out of contact with said brushes whereby respective ones of the open circuit armature windings become electrically isolated from said brushes, electrical terminal means coupled to said machine and adapted for receiving electrical energy for the machine and for delivering electrical energy from the machine, said machine including means for causing electrical current to flow in open circuit armature windings whose respective commutator segment pairs are contacted by a first brushes group brush on one segment and a second brushes group brush on the corresponding segment and wherein said current flow in the open circuit armature windings is interrupted as the respective commutator segments move out of contact with said brushes and producing thereby induced voltage between the two commutator segments of pairs coupled to said interrupted open circuit armature windings, the improvement comprising:
- a plurality of energy disposal brushes in which each disposal brush is located between adjacent groups of brushes and adapted for contacting a commutator segment simultaneously with a brush of a group as the commutator segment comes out of contact with said brush of a group and for sole contact of said commutator segment for at least a portion of the movement of said segment between adjacent groups of brushes, and a half bridge circuit coupled between each energy disposal brush and the electrical terminal means, said half bridge circuit comprising a plurality of diodes arranged to be back-biased until the open circuit armature winding coupled to said commutator segment is interrupted and produces thereby induced voltage which forward-biases certain diodes of said half bridge circuit and of the half bridge circuit coupled to the adjacent energy disposal brush contacting the corresponding commutator segment coupled to said interrupted open circuit armature winding, and whereby electromagnetic energy contained in the interrupted ones of open circuit armature windings is thereby recovered and delivered to the electrical terminal means.
- 2. The improved machine of claim 1 wherein the brushes in each group are held and arranged in sequence between first and second group ends, and wherein the brushes at the first ends of the first brushes group are adapted in commutator contact portion position relative to the brushes at the first ends of the second brushes group, whereby as the armature moves, the current flow in the open circuit armature windings coupled to commutator segments contacted by such brushes is first interrupted at the brushes at the first ends of the first brushes group.
- 3. The improved machine of claim 2 wherein each energy disposal brush comprises first and second disposal brushes whereby the first disposal brush is adapted for contacting a commutator segment simultaneously with a first brushes group brush as the commutator segment comes out of contact with said first brushes group brush and for sole first disposal brush contact of said commutator segment for at least a portion of the movement of said segment between adjacent groups of brushes, and whereby the second disposal brush is adapted for contacting a commutator segment simultaneously with a second brushes group brush as the commutator segment comes out of contact with said second brushes group brush and for sole second disposal brush contact of said commutator segment for at least a portion of the movement of said segment between adjacent groups of brushes.
- 4. The improved machine of claim 3 comprising a plurality of half bridge circuits coupled between said first and second disposal brushes and the electrical terminal means, each half bridge circuit comprising a plurality of diodes arranged to be back-biased until the open circuit armature winding coupled to a commutator segment moving out of contact with a group brush is interrupted and produces thereby induced voltage which forward-biases certain diodes of said half bridge and of the half bridge coupled to the adjacent coresponding disposal brush contacting the corresponding commutator segment coupled to said interrupted open circuit armature winding, and whereby electromagnetic energy contained in the interrupted ones of open circuit armature windings is thereby recovered and delivered to the electrical terminal means.
- 5. The improved machine of claim 1 wherein said electrical terminal means includes positive and negative terminals, the improved machine further comprising:
- a plurality of stator pole energizing stator windings arranged in an integral number of stator winding pairs;
- a first stator winding of a pair coupled between a first brushes group brush and the positive terminal and the second stator winding of such stator winding pair coupled between the negative terminal and a second brushes group brush which corresponds with said first brushes group brush by being in the same stator pole pair brush groups and one stator pole pitch removed, whereby a portion of the energy contained in the interrupted ones of the open circuit armature windings is delivered to at least one of the first and second stator windings for aiding energization of said stator poles.
- 6. The improved machine of claim 5 wherein each energy disposal brush comprises first and second disposal brushes whereby the first disposal brush is adapted for contacting a commutator segment simultaneously with a first brushes group brush as the commutator segment comes out of contact with said first brushes group brush and for sole first disposal brush contact of said commutator segment for at least a portion of the movement of said segment between adjacent groups of brushes, and whereby the second disposal brush is adapted for contacting a commutator segment simultaneously with a second brushes group brush as the commutator segment comes out of contact with said second brushes group brush and for sole second disposal brush contact of said commutator segment for at least a portion of the movement of said segment between adjacent groups of brushes.
- 7. The improved machine of claim 2 comprising a plurality of stator pole energizing stator windings coupled between respective brushes in the first group of brushes and only one terminal of the electrical terminal means.
- 8. The improved machine of claim 7 wherein each energy disposal brush comprises first and second disposal brushes whereby the first disposal brush is adapted for contacting a commutator segment simultaneously with a first brushes group brush as the commutator segment comes out of contact with said first brushes group brush and for sole first disposal brush contact of said commutator segment for at least a portion of the movement of said segment between adjacent groups of brushes, and whereby the second disposal brush is adapted for contacting a commutator segment simultaneously with a second brushes group brush as the commutator segment comes out of contact with said second brushes group brush and for sole second disposal brush contact of said commutator segment for at least a portion of the movement of said segment between adjacent groups of brushes.
- 9. An improved multiple windings electrical machine for converting between electrical and mechanical energy wherein said machine comprises an armature adapted for movement within the machine, a stator disposed adjacent the armature, said stator comprising a stator yoke and an integral number of stator pole pairs coupled to said stator yoke, the stator poles arranged in a side-by-side fashion in the direction of armature movement, adjacent stator poles being energized with opposite polarity magnetomotive force, the stator pole pairs being located adjacent the armature defining thereby an air gap therebetween, a plurality of open circuit armature windings disposed in the direction of armature movement, a commutator located on the armature .[.coprising.]. .Iadd.comprising .Iaddend.a plurality of segments disposed singularly in the direction of armature movement and arranged in pairs with corresponding segments one stator pole pitch apart, each segment of a pair coupled to a corresponding open end of a respective one of the open circuit armature windings, a plurality of brushes arranged in first and second groups per stator pole pair and said brushes being singularly disposed within each group in the direction of armature movement, the first brushes group containing one or more brushes, the second brushes group containing one or more brushes, said groups being singularly disposed and alternating first and second in the direction of armature movement, each brush of a group for contacting a portion of said commutator and said portion including no less than one commutator segment as the armature moves relative to the stator, and wherein, as the armature moves relative to the stator, certain ones of said commutator segments come out of contact with said brushes whereby respective ones of the open circuit armature windings become electrically isolated from said brushes, electrical terminal means coupled to said machine and adapted for receiving electrical energy for the machine and for delivering electrical energy from the machine, said machine including means for causing electrical current to flow in open circuit armature windings whose respective commutator segment pairs are contacted by a first brushes group brush on one segment and a second brushes group brush on the corresponding segment and wherein said current flow in the open circuit armature windings is interrupted as the respective commutator segments move out of contact with said brushes and producing thereby induced voltage between the two commutator segments of pairs coupled to said interrupted open circuit armature windings, and means for disposing of said interrupted armature windings electromagnetic energy, wherein the improvement comprises:
- multiple stator windings per stator pole pair energizing stator poles wherein each winding includes a plurality of portions with two portions in individual series connections with positionally related individual pairs of first and second brushes group brushes, wherein the first portion winding is connected to a first brushes group brush and the second portion winding is connected to the second brushes group brush of said pair which second brushes group brush corresponds with said first brushes group brush by being in the same stator pole pair brush groups and by being one stator pole pitch removed, which series connections are energized by the same current flow as the open circuit armature windings, and which armature windings move with the armature and commutator with respect to said brushes and stator to convert between mechanical and electrical energy using the positional relationship between individual stator windings and individual armature windings established by the group brush pair positions when each group brush-contacted portion of the commutator includes at least one commutator segment, and which additionally allows adjusting currents to flow between adjacent commutator segments when each group brush-contacted portion of the commutator includes no less than two adjacent commutator segments, and which thereby achieves energy recovery and energy re-distribution when adjusting currents are interrupted as the respective commutator segments move to reduce to no less than one the number of commutator segments in each group brush-contacted portion of the commutator.
- 10. An improved multiple windings electrical machine for converting between electrical and mechanical energy wherein said machine comprises an armature adapted for movement within the machine, a stator disposed adjacent the armature, said stator comprising a stator yoke and an integral number of stator pole pairs coupled to said stator yoke, the stator poles arranged in a side-by-side fashion in the direction of armature movement, adjacent stator poles being energized with opposite polarity magnetomotive force, the stator pole pairs being located adjacent the armature defining thereby an air gap therebetween, a plurality of open circuit armature windings disposed in the direction of armature movement, a commutator located on the armature comprising a plurality of segments disposed singularly in the direction of armature movement and arranged in pairs with corresponding segments one stator pole pitch apart, each segment of a pair coupled to a corresponding open end of a respective one of the open circuit armature windings, a plurality of brushes arranged in first and second groups per stator pole pair and said brushes being singularly disposed within each group in the direction of armature movement, the first brushes group containing one or more brushes, the second brushes group containing one or more brushes, said groups being singularly disposed and alternating first and second in the direction of armature movement, each brush of a group for contacting a portion of said commutator and said portion including no less than one commutator segment as the armature moves relative to the stator, and wherein, as the armature moves relative to the stator, certain ones of said commutator segments come out of contact with said brushes whereby respective ones of the open circuit armature windings become electrically isolated from said brushes, electrical terminal means coupled to said machine and adapted for receiving electrical energy for the machine and for delivering electrical energy from the machine, said machine including means for causing electrical current to flow in open circuit armature windings whose respective commutator segment pairs are contacted by a first brushes group brush on one segment and a second brushes group brush on the corresponding segment and wherein said current flow in the open circuit armature windings is interrupted as the respective commutator segments move out of contact with said brushes and producing thereby induced voltage between the two commutator segments of pairs coupled to said interrupted open circuit armature windings, and means for disposing of said interrupted armature windings electromagnetic energy, wherein the improvement comprises:
- the open circuit armature windings overlapping within one stator pole pair with active edges of each winding spaced one stator pole pitch apart, and with coupled commutator segment pairs being contacted by brushes in both first and second brushes groups per stator pole pair, and, as the armature moves, one segment of each segment pair per stator pole pair is regularly contacted by adjacent brush groups in adjacent stator pole pairs, thereby causing armature electromagnetic poles to by regularly incremented contrary to the armature movement, and the improved machine to regularly convert between electrical and mechanical energy.
- 11. An improved multiple windings electrical machine for converting between electrical and mechanical energy wherein said machine comprises an armature adapted for movement within the machine, a stator disposed adjacent the armature, said stator comprising a stator yoke and an integral number of stator pole pairs coupled to said stator yoke, the stator poles arranged in a side-by-side fashion in the direction of armature movement, adjacent stator poles being energized with opposite polarity magnetomotive force, the stator pole pairs being located adjacent the armature defining thereby an air gap therebetween, a plurality of open circuit armature windings disposed in the direction of armature movement, a commutator located on the armature comprising a plurality of segments disposed singularly in the direction of armature movement and arranged in pairs with corresponding segments one stator pole pitch apart, each segment of a pair coupled to a corresponding open end of a respective one of the open circuit armature windings, a plurality of brushes arranged in first and second groups per stator pole pair and said brushes being singularly disposed within each group in the direction of armature movement, the first brushes group containing one or more brushes, the second brushes group containing one or more brushes, said groups being singularly disposed and alternating first and second in the direction of armature movement, each brush of a group for contacting a portion of said commutator and said portion including no less than one commutator segment as the armature moves relative to the stator, and wherein, as the armature moves relative to the stator, certain ones of said commutator segments come out of contact with said brushes whereby respective ones of the open circuit armature windings become electrically isolated from said brushes, electrical terminal means coupled to said machine and adapted for receiving electrical energy for the machine and for delivering electrical energy from the machine, said machine including means for causing electrical current to flow in open circuit armature windings whose respective commutator segment pairs are contacted by a first brushes group brush on one segment and a second brushes group brush on the corresponding segment and wherein said current flow in the open circuit armature windings is interrupted as the respective commutator segments move out of contact with said brushes and producing thereby induced voltage between the two commutator segments of pairs coupled to said interrupted open circuit armature windings, and means for disposing of said interrupted armature windings electromagnetic energy, wherein the improvement comprises:
- that the portion of said commutator contacted by first and second brushes group brushes includes all the commutator segments less one segment pair per stator pole pair, thereby increasing conducting paths available between the armature and the stator and facilitating the transfer of electrical current between said brushes and said commutator segments. .Iadd.
- 12. A multiple windings electrical machine having at least one repeatable section, comprising:
- a stator and an armature facing each other across an air gap and mounted for relative movement in at least one preselected direction;
- the stator having, for each repeatable section, two stator magnetic poles of opposite polarity facing an air gap and arranged side-by-side in the direction of relative movement;
- the armature having an armature magnetic structure and, for each repeatable section, multiple open circuit windings disposed from each other in the direction of relative movement and arranged to inductively link said structure;
- means for simultaneously establishing electrical connections to a plurality of said armature windings on an individual basis, such that each of the armature windings can be energized independently of the other armature windings as said relative movement occurs;
- means for causing current to flow in the electrical connection means and said plurality of windings to establish armature electromagnetic poles having the same pitch as the stator poles;
- the stator and armature poles having a relative orientation at which a preselected change of magnetic energy per unit relative movement occurs;
- the electrical connection means being constructed to substantially maintain said orientation by progressively establishing connection to unenergized windings of the armature and interrupting connection to other previously energized windings of the armature, thereby shifting the armature poles incrementally relative to the armature as said relative movement occurs so that the machine continuously converts between electrical and mechanical energy; and
- energy disposal means coupled to the interrupted armature windings to recover energy from said windings as an induced voltage. .Iaddend. .Iadd.
- 13. The machine of claim 12 wherein:
- the electrical connection means is constructed and arranged to establish simultaneous electrical connection to a plurality of adjacent windings making up a majority of the armature windings per stator pole pair, and to shift the armature poles as said movement occurs by progressively connecting to unenergized windings of the armature and interrupting connection to previously energized windings of the armature. .Iaddend. .Iadd.14. The machine of claim 13 wherein:
- the electrical connection means is further constructed and arranged to provide at least one disconnected armature winding at all times. .Iaddend. .Iadd.15. The machine of claim 14 wherein:
- the electrical connection means establishes electrical connection simultaneously to all of the armature windings, less one per stator pole
- pair. .Iaddend. .Iadd.16. The machine of claim 13 wherein:
- each armature winding extends between two ends;
- the armature winding electrical connection means comprises:
- a commutator carried by the armature and having a plurality of segments spaced in the direction of relative movement and arranged in pairs with the segments of each pair one stator pole pitch apart, each pair being coupled to opposite ends of one of the armature windings; and
- a plurality of brushes arranged in first and second groups per stator pole pair to engage the commutator, such that pairs of brushes from different brush groups contact corresponding pairs of commutator segments in sequence as said relative movement occurs, and each pair of commutator segments temporarily comes out of contact with said brushes as it passes between brush groups for commutation; and
- said means for causing current flow includes electrical terminal means connected across the first and second brush groups, respectively.
- .Iaddend. .Iadd.17. The machine of claim 16 which further comprises:
- a plurality of energy disposal brushes in which each disposal brush is located between adjacent groups of brushes and arranged to contact a commutator segment simultaneously with a brush of one of the brush groups as the commutator segment comes out of contact with said brush of said group, and to contact the commutator segment by itself for at least a portion of the movement of said segment between adjacent groups of brushes; and
- bridge circuit means coupled between each energy disposal brush and the electrical terminal means, said bridge circuit means comprising a plurality of diodes arranged to be back-biased until the open circuit armature winding coupled to said commutator segment is interrupted, whereupon a voltage induced in the winding forward-biases certain diodes of the bridge circuit means coupled to said interrupted armature winding, causing electromagnetic energy contained in the interrupted armature winding to be recovered and delivered to the electrical terminal means.
- .Iaddend. .Iadd.18. A multiple windings electrical machine having at least one repeatable section comprising:
- a stator and an armature facing each other across an air gap and mounted for relative movement in at least one preselected direction;
- the stator having, for each repeatable section, two stator magnetic poles of opposite polarity facing the air gap and arranged side-by-side in the direction of relative movement;
- the armature having an armature magnetic structure and, for each repeatable section, multiple open circuit windings displaced from each other in the direction of relative movement and arranged to inductively link said structure;
- first means for establishing electrical connection to a plurality of said armature windings;
- means for causing current to flow in the electrical connection means and said plurality of windings to establish armature electromagnetic poles having the same pitch as the stator poles, said current flow means including electrical terminal means for external connection of the machine;
- the stator and armature poles having a relative orientation at which a preselected change of magnetic energy per unit relative movement occurs;
- the first connection means being constructed to substantially maintain said orientation by progressively establishing connection to unenergized windings of the armature and interrupting connection to other previously energized windings of the armature, thereby shifting the armature poles incrementally relative to the armature as said relative movement occurs;
- second means for establishing electrical connection to at least one of the armature windings energized through the first connection means, and for maintaining said connection when the connection through the first means is interrupted by relative movement of the armature and the stator; and
- energy disposal means coupled between the second connection means and the electrical terminal means to recover energy from the interrupted armature
- windings as an induced voltage. .Iaddend. .Iadd.19. The machine of claim 18 wherein:
- each of said armature windings extends between a pair of opposite ends; and
- the second connection means is constructed and arranged to establish
- electrical connections to both of said opposite ends. .Iaddend. .Iadd.20. The machine of claim 18 wherein:
- the energy disposal means comprising bridge circuit means having a plurality of diodes arranged to be back-biased until the connection to an armature winding is interrupted, and for certain of the diodes to be forward biased by the induced voltage produced upon interruption, thereby coupling each interrupted armature winding to the terminal means. .Iaddend. .Iadd.21. The machine of claim 18 wherein:
- each of the armature windings extends between two ends; and
- the first connection means is constructed and arranged such that said interruption occurs at one end of each winding prior to occurring at the
- other end of said winding. .Iaddend. .Iadd.22. A multiple windings electrical machine having at least one repeatable section comprising:
- a stator and an armature facing each other across an air gap and mounted for relative movement in at least one preselected direction;
- the stator having, for each repeatable section, a stator magnetic structure and multiple stator winding means, said stator winding means being displaced from each other in the direction of relative movement to generate two stator magnetic poles of opposite polarity facing the air gap and arranged side-by-side in the direction of relative movement;
- the armature having an armature magnetic structure and, for each repeatable section, multiple open circuit armature windings displaced from each other in the direction of relative movement and arranged to inductively link said structure;
- first means for establishing simultaneous electrical connections to the stator winding means and to a plurality of the armature windings;
- means for causing current to flow in the stator winding means and said plurality of armature windings through the first connection means, thereby generating said stator poles and establishing armature electromagnetic poles, respectively, the armature poles having the same pitch as the stator poles;
- each of said stator winding means making up a magnetically interacting pair with at least one of said armature windings at a given time;
- the stator and armature poles having a preselected relative orientation at which magnetic interaction occurs between said pairs; and
- the first electrical connection means being constructed to substantially maintain said orientation by progressively establishing connection to unenergized armature windings and interrupting connection to other previously energized armature windings, thereby shifting the armature poles incrementally relative to the armature as said relative movement occurs so that the machine continuously converts between electrical and
- mechanical energy. .Iaddend. .Iadd.23. The machine of claim 22 which further comprises:
- second means for establishing electrical connection to at least one of the armature windings energized through the first connection means, and for maintaining said connection when the connection through the first means is interrupted by relative movement of the armature and the stator; and
- energy disposal means coupled between the second connection means and the electrical terminal means to recover energy. .Iaddend. .Iadd.24. The machine of claim 22 wherein:
- the current flow means includes electrical terminal means for external connection of the machine;
- each of the armature windings extends between two ends; and
- each stator winding means comprises a first stator winding connectable between the terminal means and one end of an armature winding by the first
- connection means. .Iaddend. .Iadd.25. The machine of claim 24 wherein:
- each stator winding means further comprises a second stator winding connectable between the terminal means and the other end of the armature winding by the first connection means. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 558,689 filed on Dec. 6, 1983.Iaddend..
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