Claims
- 1. A switched reluctance motor, comprising:
- a stator having a plurality of evenly spaced, radially oriented stator poles disposed thereon;
- a rotor mounted for rotation about a longitudinal axis relative to the poles of the stator, said rotor having a plurality of radially oriented rotor poles disposed thereon, a first rotor pole having a first rotor pole face of a first size and a second rotor pole having a second rotor pole face of a second size, different than said first size, said first pole being spaced from said second pole in a direction of rotation of said rotor; and
- windings for two phases wound about said poles of said stator such that each of said stator poles of one phase is separated by a winding and an associated stator pole of an opposite phase, said rotor disposed relative to said stator wherein energization of one of said two phases causes said rotor to be movable a predetermined distance in spaced relation relative to said stator, said first pole of said rotor being in a minimum reluctance relation with a first energized stator pole when said rotor has moved a first portion of said predetermined distance, and said second pole of said rotor being in said minimum reluctance relation with a second energized stator pole when said rotor has moved another portion of said predetermined distance, said first pole of said rotor remaining in said minimum reluctance relation with said first energized stator pole when said second pole of said rotor is in said minimum reluctance relationship with said second energized stator pole.
- 2. A motor as defined in claim 1, wherein an angle between a pole of the rotor and an adjacent rotor pole in a first direction is a first angle, and an angle between said rotor pole and said adjacent rotor pole in a second direction is a second angle.
- 3. A switched reluctance motor driven by at least two-phase source, comprising:
- a stator having an even number "n" of magnetically permeable stator poles evenly spaced circumferentially about a central axis, each of said stator poles being radially oriented relative to said axis and having a stator pole face traversing a first stator angle;
- a rotor mounted for rotation relative to said stator about said axis, said rotor having an even number of magnetically permeable poles spaced about said axis, the number of said rotor poles being a half of said number "n," said rotor poles including at least one narrow pole having a narrow face that traverses a first rotor angle, said first rotor angle being approximately equal to said first stator angle, and at least one wide pole having a wide face that traverses a second rotor angle approximately twice said first rotor angle, said rotor poles being distributed on said rotor, wherein said narrow rotor pole and said wide rotor pole move along a same circumferential path, and each of said narrow pole faces is spaced from a first adjacent one of said wide pole faces on one side by a first angle equal to about twice said first stator angle and from a second adjacent one of said wide pole faces on another side by a second angle equal to about three times said first stator angle.
- 4. A motor as defined in claim 3, further including a plurality of windings associated with the poles of the stator for connection to a polyphase source such that energization of a phase of the polyphase source forms at least one pair of magnetic poles on the stator that imparts a torque to the poles of the rotor, wherein an energization of the phase imparts onto the rotor a torque that appears substantially on the wide pole face for a first part of said phase energization and appears substantially on the narrow pole for a second part of said phase energization.
- 5. A switched reluctance motor driven by a two-phase source, comprising:
- a stator having a plurality of evenly spaced like poles defining a uniform gap between adjacent of said stator poles;
- windings for two phases wound about each of said stator poles that are circumferentially separated by a respective one of said windings and an associated one of said stator poles of a different phase; and
- a rotor mounted for rotation about an axis, said rotor having a radially oriented wide rotor pole and a radially oriented narrow rotor pole, said rotor poles being distributed on said rotor angularly spaced apart about said axis, said rotor poles being dimensioned such that when a first half of said wide rotor pole is in alignment with a first stator pole, said narrow rotor pole is aligned with a gap adjacent a second stator pole, and when a second half of said wide rotor pole is in alignment with said first stator pole, said narrow rotor pole is aligned with said second stator pole.
- 6. A motor as defined in claim 5, wherein said second half of said wide rotor pole is in alignment with a gap adjacent said first stator pole when said narrow rotor pole is aligned with said second stator pole.
- 7. A motor as defined in claim 5, wherein said first stator pole and said second stator pole have windings of one of said two phases.
- 8. A switched reluctance motor, comprised of:
- an inner stator having a plurality of evenly spaced, radially oriented, like stator poles distributed defining a gap between each of said stator poles, said stator having an "n" number of stator poles wherein "n" is a multiple of four and each of said stator poles having a stator pole face of a length wherein the length of said stator pole face in a direction of rotation is approximately equal to the gap defined between each of said stator poles;
- a rotor element mounted for rotation relative to said stator, said rotor element having a plurality of rotor poles, the number of said rotor poles being a half said number "n", and one half of said rotor poles being wide rotor poles and another half of said rotor poles being narrow rotor poles, said rotor poles being distributed on said rotor wherein said narrow rotor poles and said wide rotor poles travel in a same circumferential path, said rotor element dimensioned such that said narrow rotor poles have pole faces approximately equal to the pole faces of said stator poles and said wide rotor pole has a pole face greater than the pole face of a stator pole; and
- windings for two phases wound about stator poles that are circumferentially separated by at least one winding and an associated stator pole of a different phase, said winding creating a pair of adjacent energized stator poles having the same polarity.
- 9. A switched reluctance motor driven by a two-phase source, comprising:
- a stator having a plurality of like poles, each having a stator pole face, said poles being uniformly spaced to define a uniform gap between adjacent poles;
- windings for each of two phases of said motor wound about stator poles that are circumferentially separated by at least one winding and an associated stator pole of a different phase; and
- a rotor mounted for rotation relative to said stator, said rotor having a wide rotor pole having a wide rotor pole face, and a narrow rotor pole having a narrow rotor pole face, said rotor dimensioned such that said narrow pole face is approximately equal to said stator pole face and said wide rotor pole face spans at least the pole face of a first stator pole and the gap adjacent said first stator when said narrow pole face is aligned with the pole face of a second stator pole.
- 10. A switched reluctance motor, comprised of:
- a stator having an even number "n" of evenly spaced, like stator poles defining a gap between each of said stator poles, each of said stator poles having a stator pole face and the "n" number of stator poles being a whole multiple of four;
- a rotor having a plurality of rotor poles mounted for rotation relative to said stator, a number of said rotor poles being one-half the "n" number of stator poles, one half of said rotor poles being wider rotor poles and another half of said rotor poles being narrow rotor poles, said rotor poles being distributed on said rotor wherein a narrow rotor pole is disposed on each side of a wide rotor pole in each direction of rotation, said rotor dimensioned such that each of said narrow rotor poles has a pole face approximately equal to said stator pole face and each of said wide rotor poles has a pole face approximately equal to said stator pole face and the gap between adjacent said stator pole; and
- windings for two phases wound about stator poles that are circumferentially separated by at least one winding and an associated one of said stator poles of a different phase, said motor creating one fourth of said number "n" stator and rotor pole interactions that change to a half of said number "n" stator and rotor pole interactions during each phase energization.
- 11. A switched reluctance motor driven by a two-phase source, comprising:
- a stator having a plurality of like poles evenly distributed thereon, each of said stator poles having a stator pole face;
- windings for two phases wound about each of said stator poles that are circumferentially separated by at least one winding and an associated one of said stator poles of a different phase; and
- a rotor element mounted for rotation relative to said stator, said rotor element having a wide rotor pole having a wide rotor pole face and a narrow rotor pole having a narrow rotor pole face, said rotor poles distributed on said rotor wherein said narrow rotor pole and said wide rotor pole travel along a same circumferential path, said rotor poles being dimensioned relative to said stator poles such that said motor has an inductance-to-angular rotation profile wherein the inductance of a phase increases over a first angle of rotation and decreases over a second angle of rotation and said first angle of rotation is approximately twice said second angle of rotation.
- 12. A switched reluctance motor driven by a two-phase source, comprising:
- a stator having a plurality of evenly spaced, like stator poles defining a uniform gap between adjacent said stator poles;
- windings for two phases wound about each of said stator poles that are circumferentially separated by a respective one of said windings and an associated one of said stator poles of a different phase; and
- a rotor mounted for rotation relative to said stator, said rotor having a wide rotor pole and a narrow rotor pole disposed wherein said wide rotor pole and said narrow rotor pole travel along a same circumferential path, said rotor dimensioned such that an energization of a phase causes said wide rotor pole to interact with a first stator pole to induce a first torque on said rotor and to produce a first predetermined angular rotation of said rotor, and thereafter causes said narrow pole to interact with a second stator pole to induce a second torque on said rotor and to produce a second predetermined angular rotation on said rotor.
- 13. A motor as defined in claim 12, wherein said first stator pole and said wide rotor pole do not produce an opposing torque when said first narrow pole interacts with said second stator pole to produce said second predetermined rotation.
- 14. A motor as defined in claim 12, wherein said first predetermined angular rotation of said motor occurs when said wide rotor pole moves into a minimum reluctance position with said first stator pole, and said second predetermined angular rotation occurs when said narrow rotor pole moves into said minimum reluctance position with said second stator pole.
- 15. A switched reluctance motor driven by a two-phase source, comprising:
- a stator having a plurality of evenly distributed, radially oriented, like poles thereon, each of said stator poles having a stator pole face;
- windings for two phases wound about stator poles that are circumferentially separated by at least one winding and an associated stator pole of a different phase; and
- a rotor mounted for rotation relative to said stator, said rotor having a wide rotor pole having a wide rotor pole face and a narrow rotor pole having a narrow rotor pole face, said rotor poles being distributed on said rotor wherein said narrow rotor pole and said wide rotor pole travel along a same circumferential path, said rotor poles being dimensioned such that an energization of one of said two phases causes a predetermined angular rotation of said rotor wherein a first portion of said angular rotation is created by said wide rotor pole being drawn into a minimum reluctance position relative to an energized one of said stator poles and another portion of said angular rotation is created by said narrow rotor pole being drawn into a minimum reluctance position with another energized one of said stator poles, said wide rotor pole being in said minimum reluctance position with said energized one of said stator poles when said narrow rotor pole is in said minimum reluctance position with said another energized one of said stator poles.
- 16. A motor as defined in claim 15, wherein an overlapping of said rotor poles and said stator poles occurs during rotation of said rotor, and the overlapping of said rotor poles and said stator poles increases generally uniformly during said predetermined angular rotation of said rotor.
- 17. A motor as defined in claim 16, wherein a width of a narrow rotor pole face is approximately equal to a width of a stator pole face and a width of a wide rotor pole face is approximately equal to twice said width of a stator pole face.
- 18. A motor as defined in claim 17, wherein said narrow rotor pole face is slightly larger than said stator pole face and said wide rotor pole face is slightly larger than twice the width of said stator pole face.
- 19. A switched reluctance motor driven by a two-phase source, comprising:
- a stator having a plurality of like poles evenly distributed thereon to define a uniform gap between each pole, each of said stator poles having a stator pole face;
- windings for two phases wound about said stator poles that are circumferentially separated by at least one winding and an associated one of said stator poles of a different phase; and a rotor element mounted for rotation relative to said stator, said rotor element having a wide rotor pole having a wide rotor pole face and a narrow rotor pole having a narrow rotor pole face, said rotor poles distributed on said rotor element wherein said narrow rotor pole and said wide rotor pole travel along a same circumferential path, said rotor poles being dimensioned such that a uniform gap is defined between said rotor pole faces and said stator pole faces and wherein an energization of one of said two phases causes said wide rotor pole to magnetically interact with a first stator pole and said narrow rotor pole to magnetically interact with a second stator pole to cause said rotor element to rotate a predetermined angular amount, and an area of overlap of said rotor pole faces relative to said stator pole faces to increase at a generally uniform rate as said rotor element moves said predetermined angular amount.
- 20. A motor as defined in claim 19, wherein said motor has an inductance profile related to an angular rotation for each phase wherein said inductance profile increases over a first angle of rotation and decreases over a second angle of rotation, and said first angle of rotation is substantially greater than said second angle.
- 21. A motor as defined in claim 20, wherein said first angle of rotation is approximately twice said second angle of rotation.
- 22. A switched reluctance motor driven by a two-phase source, comprising:
- a stator having a 2X number of evenly spaced, radially oriented, like poles defining a gap between adjacent stator poles;
- windings for two phases wound about said stator poles wherein said stator poles are circumferentially separated by one of said windings and an associated one of said stator poles of a different phase; and
- a rotor mounted for rotation relative to said stator, said rotor having an X number of rotor poles and at least one wide rotor pole and at least one narrow rotor pole, said rotor dimensioned such that, during each phase energization said motor has a first state wherein a 1/2X number of said rotor poles are magnetically coupled to a like number of stator poles and a second state wherein said X number of said rotor poles are magnetically coupled to a like number of stator poles.
- 23. Motor as defined in claim 22, wherein in said first state said at least one wide rotor pole is magnetically coupled to a first stator pole, and in said second state said at least one wide rotor pole is magnetically coupled to said first stator pole and said at least one narrow rotor pole is magnetically coupled to a second stator pole.
- 24. A motor as defined in claim 23, wherein each of said stator poles has a stator pole face width of a fixed dimension, said at least one narrow rotor has a pole face width approximately equal to said stator pole face width and said at least one wide rotor has a pole face width approximately equal to twice said stator pole face width.
- 25. A switched reluctance motor driven by a two-phase source, comprising:
- a stator having a yoke and an even number N of evenly-spaced, like stator poles distributed on said yoke defining a gap between each said stator poles;
- windings for two phases wound about stator poles that are circumferentially separated by a respective one of said windings and an associated one of said stator poles of a different phase; and
- a rotor mounted for rotation relative to said stator, said rotor having a half of said even number N of rotor poles, said rotor having at least one wide rotor pole and at least one narrow rotor pole, and said rotor poles being dimensioned such that when said windings for two phases are alternately energized, said rotor poles interact with said stator poles such that said motor operates between a first state wherein half of said rotor poles are magnetically coupled to a like number of said stator poles and a second state wherein all of said rotor poles are magnetically coupled to a like number of stator poles.
- 26. A motor as defined in claim 25, wherein in said first state, said at least one wide rotor pole is magnetically coupled to a first stator pole, and in said second state, said at least one wide rotor pole is magnetically copied to said first stator pole and said at least one narrow rotor pole is magnetically coupled to a second stator pole.
- 27. A motor as defined in claim 26, wherein each of said stator poles has a pole face width of like dimension, said at least one narrow rotor pole face has a width approximately equal to a stator pole face width and said at least one wide rotor has a pole face width approximately equal to twice a stator pole face width.
- 28. A motor as defined in claim 25, wherein said motor changes from said first state to said second during said each phase energization.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 08/545,085 filed on Oct. 19, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,852,334.
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