Claims
- 1. A rotary dynamoelectric machine comprising:
- a generally annular polyphase stator having a predetermined number of wound poles adapted to be interconnected to an a.c. power source; and
- an induction rotor including a cylindrical laminated ferromagnetic core positioned within said stator for rotation about a longitudinal central axis thereof when said stator is energized by the power source, said rotor having a plurality of electrically conductive bars each extending the length of the core adjacent the cylindrical surface thereof, and conductive end rings at the ends of said rotor electrically connected to the ends of said bars at the respective ends of the core, at least one of said end rings having a plurality of radial slots therethrough thereby forming a plurality of spaced arcuate ring segments whereby the resistance of said rotor is substantially increased, the number of said radial slots being an odd number which is other than a multiple or submultiple of the predetermined number of stator poles thereby to avoid dead-spot positions at which the rotor may stop and from which it is difficult to restart.
- 2. A rotary dynamoelectric machine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the ring segments are of equal lengths.
- 3. A rotary dynamoelectric machine as set forth in claim 2 wherein both end rings are radially slotted and the slots in one end ring are offset circumferentially around the rotor relative to the slots in the other end ring.
- 4. A rotary dynamoelectric machine as set forth in claim 3 wherein the resistance of said rotor is at least approximately three times that of such a squirrel-cage motor rotor with unsegmented end rings.
- 5. A rotary dynamoelectric machine as set forth in claim 4 wherein the resistance of said rotor is approximately equal to from approximately five to ten times the resistance of such a squirrel-cage motor rotor with unsegmented end rings.
- 6. A rotary dynamoelectric machine as set forth in claim 3 wherein said conductive bars are of generally circular cross section.
- 7. A rotary dynamoelectric machine as set forth in claim 6 wherein each of said bars has a portion of its surface along its length exposed at the periphery of the rotor.
- 8. A rotary dynamoelectric machine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the stator is a three-phase stator.
- 9. A rotary dynamoelectric machine as set forth in claim 8 wherein the stator is delta-wound.
- 10. A rotary dynamoelectric machine as set forth in claim 8 wherein the stator is wye-wound.
- 11. A rotary dynamoelectric machine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the stator includes a first primary winding and a second primary winding oriented at 90.degree. electrical phase relationship with respect to said first winding, said second winding having approximately 0.845 the number of effective turns of said first winding, said windings, being adapted for interconnection to a source of single-phase a.c. power, and wherein said rotor bars and the segmented end rings constitute a secondary winding.
- 12. A rotary dynamoelectric machine as set forth in claim 11 constituting a rotary phase converter and wherein at least a portion of said first winding is adapted for connection across the a.c. power source, and wherein said second winding is adapted for serial connection with a capacitance from one end of a portion of said first winding to an intermediate tap on said first winding, whereby said dynamoelectric machine constitutes a self-starting rotary phase converter providing three-phase a.c. power at three terminals comprising the opposite ends of portions of said first winding and the junctions between the capacitance and said second winding.
- 13. A rotary dynamoelectric machine as set forth in claim 11 constituting a motor and wherein said first winding is adapted for connection with a capacitance across said a.c. source, said second winding being adapted for connection across said source whereby relatively low inrush current is required upon starting and relatively high starting torque is developed.
- 14. A rotary dynamoelectric machine as set forth in claim 1 constituting a motor and having a three-phase stator adapted for connection to a three-phase power source.
- 15. A rotary dynamoelectric machine as set forth in claim 14 wherein the stator is delta-wound.
- 16. A rotary dynamoelectric machine as set forth in claim 14 wherein the stator is wye-wound.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 606,588, filed Aug. 21, 1975 now abandoned.
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