Claims
- 1. A stator for a rotatable electric machine comprising a stack of non-circular laminations that define a plurality of equi-angularly spaced, inwardly extending, stator poles, each stator pole defining a stator pole center-line, wherein opposing pairs of stator poles are adapted to be simultaneously energized during operation of the machine, wherein the outer profile of the stack of non-circular laminations defines at least one line of symmetry, wherein the stator pole center-lines of each opposing pair of stator poles are angularly offset from each line of symmetry defined by the outer profile and wherein the angular distance between each line of symmetry and the center-line of a given stator pole adjacent the line of symmetry is different from the angular distance between the line of symmetry and the center-line of each stator pole adjacent the given stator pole.
- 2. A stator as claimed in claim 1 in which the outer profile of the stator defines an outer ring having radially thick and radially thin portions and at least one line of symmetry from which the stator pole center-lines of opposing pairs of stator poles are offset is coincident with a radially thin portion of the ring.
- 3. A stator as claimed in claim 1 in which the outer profile is square.
- 4. A stator as claimed in claim 3 including four poles.
- 5. The stator as claimed in claim 1 in which the outer profile is hexagonal.
- 6. A stator as claimed in claim 5 including six poles.
- 7. A stator as claimed in claim 1, in which the outer profile has the same number of sides as poles.
- 8. The stator on claim 1 wherein the center-lines of each opposing pair of stator poles are asymmetric with respect to the outer profile of the stator.
- 9. A lamination for a stator for a rotatable electric machine, the lamination comprising a ferromagnetic body defining an outer ring and a plurality of equally-spaced stator pole profiles which project radially inwardly from the ring and partially define a rotor space about an axis, each pole profile defining a pole center-line, the outer ring having radially thick and radially thin portions and the outer ring having a non-circular outer profile perpendicular to said axis that defines at least one line of symmetry and at least some of the pole center-lines being arranged to be angularly intermediate a radially thick portion and a radially thin portion of the ring such that the arrangement of the stator poles is asymmetric with respect to each line of symmetry defined by the outer profile of the stator.
- 10. A lamination as claimed in claim 9 in which the outer profile has a line of symmetry passing through the said axis, at least one of the stator pole profiles being angularly offset from the line of symmetry.
- 11. A lamination as claimed in claim 10 in which the line of symmetry from which the pole center-line are offset is coincident with a radially thin portion of the ring with respect to the said axis.
- 12. A lamination as claimed in claim 9, 10 or 11 in which the outer profile has n sides and n pole profiles (n an integer).
- 13. An electric machine comprising:
- a rotor defining a plurality of outwardly projecting rotor poles;
- a stator comprising a stack of non-circular laminations that define a plurality of equiangularly spaced, inwardly extending, stator poles, each stator pole defining a center-line wherein the angular distance between adjacent stator poles defines a pole pitch; and
- at least one phase winding positioned within the stator and adapted to simultaneously energize opposing pairs of stator poles;
- wherein the outer profile of the stack of non-circular laminations defines at least one line of symmetry, and wherein the center-lines of each opposing pair of stator poles are angularly offset from the line of symmetry by an amount approximately equal to one-quarter of the pole pitch.
- 14. A machine as claimed in claim 13 in which the stator defines an outer ring and the axis of symmetry from which the center-lines of the opposing pair of stator poles are offset is coincident with the radially thinnest part of the ring.
- 15. A machine as claimed in claim 14 in which stator pole of opposite polarity are disposed on opposite of the thinnest part of the ring.
- 16. A machine as claimed in claim 13 including phase windings defining n phase, the profile having 2n sides and 2n poles (n an integer).
- 17. The machine of claim 13 wherein the outer profile of the stack of non-circular lamination defines a plurality of axis of symmetry and wherein the stator pole center-lines of each opposing pair of stator poles are offset from each axis of symmetry.
- 18. The machine of claim 13 wherein the outer profile of the stack of non-circular laminations defines a plurality of axis of symmetry, wherein the machine includes a plurality of phase windings, each phase winding adapted to energize at least one pair of opposing stator poles, and wherein each center-line of each stator pole is offset from each axis of symmetry.
- 19. A machine as claimed in claim 13 wherein the machine includes a plurality of phase windings, wherein each phase winding is adapted to energize at least one pair of opposing stator poles, and wherein the machine is constructed and arranged to run as a reluctance machine.
- 20. The machine of claim 13 wherein the center-lines of at least some of the opposing pair of stator poles are asymmetric with respect to the outer profile of the stator.
- 21. A stator for a rotatable electric machine, the stator comprising a body defining an outer ring and a plurality of stator poles which project radially inwardly from the ring and partially define a rotor space about an axis, each stator pole defining a center-line, the ring having a non-circular outer profile perpendicular to the said axis defining radially thick and thin portions and at least one line of symmetry passing through said axis, each stator pole center-line being angularly intermediate thick and thin portions of the ring and being angularly offset from the line of symmetry of the ring such that the angular distance between the center-line of each stator pole and each line of symmetry is different from the angular distance between the center-line and each adjacent stator pole.
- 22. A stator for a rotatable electric machine, the stator comprising:
- a body defining an outer ring, the outer ring defining a first pattern of symmetry having at least one line of symmetry; and
- a plurality of stator poles which project from the ring, each stator pole defining a center-line, and the center-lines of the stator poles defining a second pattern of symmetry having at least one line of symmetry;
- wherein the stator poles are arranged with respect to the body such that: (i) the first pattern of symmetry is offset from the second pattern of symmetry and (ii) there is no alignment between any line of symmetry defined by the first pattern and any line of symmetry defined by the second pattern.
- 23. The stator of claim 22 wherein the stator poles are separated from one another by a given pole pitch and wherein a line of symmetry defined by the first pattern of symmetry is offset from a line of symmetry defined by the second pattern of symmetry by an amount equal to approximately one-quarter of the pole pitch.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/519,974, filed Aug. 28, 1995 now abandoned.
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