Claims
- 1. A magnetic object having a plurality of pole regions of small dimensions, wherein the object is adapted to be molded in a molding device by being subjected to a magnetic field and temperature changes, gravity, mechanical forces or combinations thereof, the object comprising:
- a body of given shape which includes alternating spaced north and south pole regions, leaving interspace in interpolar regions, the distance between adjacent interspace defining a pole-pitch, said pole-pitch being less than 2 mm, wherein said body comprises:
- a plurality of coarse grains of a fully magnetized anisotropic permanent magnet material, said grains being produced from a permanent magnet having an intrinsic coercive force of more than 5,000 Oersted by grinding the magnet until all grains have a size which is smaller than the pole-pitch, wherein in the pole regions at least those grains having a size smaller than but of the same range of size as the pole-pitch are aligned and distributed in accordance with a multipolar field pattern of said magnetic field; and
- a hardening binding agent which is mixed with said grains before being inserted in the molding device to form the magnetic object.
- 2. The magnetic object of claim 1 wherein said fully magnetized anisotropic permanent magnet material comprises an SmCo-alloy, having an intrinsic coercive force of about 10,000 Oersted.
- 3. The magnetic object of claim 1 wherein said grains have a maximum size of about 150 micrometers and wherein the pole pitch is about 200 micrometers.
- 4. The magnetic object of claim 1 wherein the total number of alternating poles at least equals sixty.
- 5. The magnetic object of claim 1 wherein said body comprises a cylindrical block having a cylindrical surface and wherein said alternating north and south poles are located near said cylindrical surface.
- 6. The magnetic object of claim 1 wherein said body comprises a cylindrical sleeve having a cylindrical surface and a central bore and wherein said alternating north and south poles are located near said cylindrical surface.
- 7. The magnetic object of claim 6 further comprising at least one ring segment made of soft iron, and wherein said at least one ring segment is provided in a central bore of said cylindrical sleeve.
- 8. The magnetic object of claim 6 further comprising a soft iron ring located in said central bore of said cylindrical sleeve.
- 9. The magnetic object of claim 6 further comprising a soft iron plate located in said central bore of said cylindrical sleeve.
- 10. The magnetic object of claim 1 wherein the object has an outer diameter which is smaller than approximately 5 mm.
- 11. A magnetic object having a plurality of poles, wherein the object is adapted to be molded in a molding device by being subjected to magnetic forces, temperature changes, gravity, mechanical forces or combinations of these forces, the object comprising:
- a body having a circular outer periphery, and wherein said body includes a plurality of adjacent alternating spaced north and south pole regions leaving interspace in interpolar regions, the distance between adjacent interspace defining a pole-pitch, said pole-pitch being less than 2 mm, said body comprising:
- a plurality of grains of a fully magnetized anisotropic permanently magnetic material, said grains being produced from a permanent magnet having an intrinsic coercive force of more than 5,000 Oersted by grinding the magnet into grains until all grains have a long dimension which is smaller than the pole-pitch having a filling factor of 50-80 percent and wherein in the pole regions at least those grains having to a long dimension which is smaller than but of the same range of size as the pole-pitch are located adjacent the alternating north and south pole regions; and
- a hardening binding agent which is mixed with said grains before the grains are inserted in the molding device to form the magnetic object.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 0/205,197 filed on Jun. 10, 1988 now abandoned.
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