Claims
- 1. A switched reluctance motor/generator, comprising:
- a stator having a plurality of evenly spaced, radially oriented like stator poles defining a gap between each stator pole;
- first and second phase windings for two phases wound about stator poles that are circumferentially separated by a winding and an associated stator pole of a different phase;
- a power supply for energizing said first and second phase windings;
- an energy storage device;
- a switching circuit for connecting selectively said first winding or said second winding to said energy storage device;
- a controller for controlling energization of said windings and for controlling said switching circuit to selectively connect said first or second winding to said energy storage device; and
- a rotor mounted for rotation about an axis through said stator, said rotor having a wide rotor pole and a 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 said 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.
- 2. A motor/generator as defined in claim 1, wherein said controller has a motor operating mode that sequentially connects said first and second phase windings to said power supply to energize said first and second phase windings and wherein said controller causes rotation of said rotor element, and a generator operating mode wherein said controller sequentially 1) connects said first and second phase windings to said power supply to energize one of said first and second phase windings and then 2) switches said one of said first and second phase windings to said energy storage device to transfer induced current to said energy storage device.
- 3. A motor/generator as defined in claim 2, wherein said rotor poles are dimensioned such that the energization by said controller of one of said two phases when said controller is in said motor operating mode 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 rotor pole to interact with a second stator pole to induce a second torque on said rotor and to produce a second predetermined angular rotation of said rotor.
- 4. A motor/generator as defined in claim 2, wherein when said controller is in said generator operating mode, said one of said first and second phase windings is energized by said controller when said wide rotor pole and said narrow rotor pole are aligned with stator poles associated with said one of said first and second phase windings, and then said one of said first and second phase windings is switched by said controller to said energy storage device as said wide rotor poles and said narrow rotor poles are moving out of alignment with said stator poles.
- 5. A switched reluctance motor/generator as defined in claim 2, wherein said narrow rotor pole has a narrow rotor pole face that is approximately equal to a stator pole face, and said wide rotor pole has a wide rotor pole face that is approximately twice the width of a stator pole face.
- 6. A switched reluctance motor/generator as defined in claim 5, 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.
- 7. A switched reluctance motor/generator, comprised of:
- a stator having an "n" number of evenly spaced, like stator poles, the "n" number of stator poles being a whole multiple of four;
- a rotor mounted for rotation relative to said stator having a plurality of rotor poles, the number of rotor poles being one-half the "n" number of stator poles, half of said rotor poles being wide rotor poles and 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 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 approximately equal to the pole face of a stator pole and the gap between two stator poles;
- 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;
- a power supply for energizing said first and second phase windings;
- an energy storage device;
- a switching circuit for connecting selectively said first winding or said second winding to said energy storage device;
- a controller for controlling energization of said windings and for controlling said switching circuit to selectively connect said first and second windings to said energy storage device.
- 8. A motor/generator as defined in claim 7, wherein said controller has a motor operating mode wherein said controller sequentially energizes said first and second phase windings and causes rotation of said rotor element, and a generator operating mode wherein said controller in sequence 1) connects one of said first and second phase windings to said power source to energize the one of said first and second phase windings and then 2) switches the one of said first and second phase windings to said energy storage device to transfer induced current from the one of said first and second phase windings to said energy storage device.
- 9. A motor/generator as defined in claim 8, said rotor poles are dimensioned such that the energization by said controller of the one of said two phases when said controller is in said motor operating mode 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 rotor pole to interact with a second stator pole to induce a second torque on said rotor and to produce a second predetermined angular rotation of said rotor.
- 10. A motor/generator as defined in claim 9, wherein when said controller is in said generator operating mode, the controller causes the one of said first and second phase windings to be energized when said wide rotor pole and said narrow rotor pole are aligned with the stator poles associated with the one of said first and second phase windings, and then cause the one of said first and second phase windings to be switched to said energy storage device when said wide rotor poles and said narrow rotor poles move out of alignment with said stator poles.
- 11. A switched reluctance motor/generator, comprising:
- a stator having a plurality of evenly spaced, radially oriented like stator poles defining a gap between each stator pole;
- a rotor element mounted for rotation about an axis through said stator, said rotor element having a wide rotor pole and a 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 said 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;
- first and second phase windings for two phases wound about stator poles that are circumferentially separated by a winding and an associated stator pole of a different phase; and
- a controller for controlling the operation of said motor/generator, said controller having a motor operating mode and a generator operating mode, wherein when said controller is in said motor operating mode, said controller sequentially connects said first and second phase windings to a power source to cause said rotor element to rotate in response to energization of said first and second phase windings, and wherein when said controller is in said generator operating mode, said controller in sequence connects one of said phase windings to an energy storage device wherein rotation of said rotor by an external force generates an induced current in said phase windings to generate current to said energy storage device.
- 12. A motor/generator as defined in claim 11, wherein said rotor poles are dimensioned such that the energization by said controller of the one of said two phases when said controller is in said motor operating mode 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 rotor pole to interact with a second stator pole to induce a second torque on said rotor and to produce a second predetermined angular rotation of said rotor.
- 13. A switched reluctance motor/generator, comprising:
- a stator having a plurality of evenly spaced, radially oriented like stator poles defining a gap between each stator pole;
- a rotor element mounted for rotation about an axis through said stator, said rotor element having a wide rotor pole and a 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 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;
- first and second phase windings for two phases wound about stator poles that are circumferentially separated by a winding and an associated stator pole of a different phase; and
- a controller having a generator operating mode comprised of means for connecting the windings associated with select stator poles to an energy source for creating a magnetic field through said rotor poles and said select stator poles and means for switching the windings associated with said select stator poles to an energy storage device as said rotor poles are moved out of alignment with said select stator poles.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/545,085 filed Oct. 19, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,852,334.
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