Claims
- 1. A motor assembly, comprising:
- magnetic motor support means including a pair of nonmagnetic spaced-apart plates having coaxial bearing equipped central apertures;
- at least one rotor journalled by said bearings,
- said rotor being characterized by a winding having a plurality of axially extending segments and a commutator having a like plurailty of segments and including a pair of commutator brushes each transversely spanning a plurality of commutator segments; and,
- magnetic field producing means including at least one pair of opposing permanent magnets connected with at least one said plate, normal to the plane thereof, and projecting toward the opposite said plate parallel with the rotor axis for establishing a magnetic flux circuit across said rotor,
- each said magnet being characterized by a transverse surface facing the winding segments of the rotor,
- the transverse dimension of said transverse surface being no greater than the transverse dimension of a plurality of rotor winding segments equal in number to the number of commutator segments spanned by the respective brush.
- 2. The motor according to claim 1 and further including:
- a second rotor concentric and angularly rotatable with said one rotor as a unit and defining an annular space therebetween nesting one end portion of said pair of magnets,
- said second rotor being characterized by a winding having a plurality of axially extending segments and a commutator having a like plurality of segments and including a second pair of commutator brushes each transversely spanning a plurality of the second rotor commutator segments,
- each said magnet being further characterized by a second transverse surface facing the winding segments of the second rotor,
- the transverse dimension of said second transverse surface being no greater than the transverse dimension of a plurality of the second rotor winding segments equal in number to the number of commutator segments spanned by the respective brush of said second pair of brushes.
- 3. The motor according to claim 1 or 2 in which each said magnet is characterized by a coextensive rabbetted edge facing the rotor winding segments.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 2,262, filed Jan. 10, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,221,984 dated Sept. 9, 1980.
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