Claims
- 1. A three-phase motor comprising:an armature having six salient poles radially arranged and a three-phase coil wound around said salient poles; six risers connected to said three-phase coil; six commutators being joined to said risers in a one-to-one correspondence; a ring varistor being connected to some of said risers for suppressing overvoltage; a brush coming in sliding contact with said commutators for supplying a current; and a permanent magnet having four magnetic poles, placed facing said salient poles; wherein said ring varistor is provided with three electrode parts to which alternate three of said six risers are connected, wherein each of same phrase portions of said three-phase coil has windings wound on a pair of said risers, one of said pair of risers being connected to one of said three electrode parts, wherein said pair of risers are arranged symmetrically with respect to a rotation axis of said armature, and wherein one of said same phase portions is connected to said riser connected to said electrode part, wherein said same phase portion is also wound on a pair of salient poles one of said pair of salient poles being adjacent in a circumferential direction to said riser connected to said electrode part, and wherein said pair of salient poles is arranged symmetrically with respect to said rotation axis.
- 2. A three-phase motor as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said same phase portions of said three-phase coil are wound on respective pairs of salient poles which are symmetric with respect to said rotation axis and respective pairs of risers which are symmetric with respect to said rotation axis.
- 3. A three-phase motor comprising:an armature having six salient poles radially arranged and a three-phase coil wound around said salient poles; six risers connected to said three-phase coil; six commutators being joined to said risers in a one-to-one correspondence; a ring varistor being connected to some of said risers for suppressing overvoltage; a brush coming in sliding contact with said commutators for supplying a current; and a permanent magnet having four magnetic poles, placed facing said salient poles; wherein said ring varistor is provided with three electrode parts to which alternate three of said six risers are connected, wherein each of same phrase portions of said three-phase coil has windings wound on a pair of said risers, one of said pair of risers being connected to one of said three electrode parts, wherein said pair of risers are arranged symmetrically with respect to a rotation axis of said armature, and wherein said ring varistor has three electrodes which are insulated from each other at one of an outer circumference surface and one of end surfaces.
- 4. A three-phase motor comprising:an armature having six salient poles radially arranged and a three-phase coil wound around said salient poles; six risers connected to said three-phase coil; six commutators being joined to said risers in a one-to-one correspondence; a ring varistor being connected to some of said risers for suppressing overvoltage; a brush coming in sliding contact with said commutators for supplying a current; and a permanent magnet having four magnetic poles, placed facing said salient poles; wherein said ring varistor is provided with three electrode parts to which alternate three of said six risers are connected, wherein each of same phrase portions of said three-phase coil has windings wound on a pair of said risers, one of said pair of risers being connected to one of said three electrode parts, wherein said pair of risers are arranged symmetrically with respect to a rotation axis of said armature, and wherein each of said risers has a projecting portion which protrudes outwardly beyond an outer circumference surface of said ring varistor, and said projecting portion is connected to said coil.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/132,774 filed Aug. 12, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,153,960 the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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