Claims
- 1. Stepping motor apparatus for improved angular position control, the apparatus comprising:
- first and second coaxial rotors, each having a first motor component and a second rotor component, each of the four rotor components having a plurality of K uniformly spaced teeth, where K is a predetermined positive integer, with the first and second rotor component teeth on each rotor being angularly displaced relative to one another by an angle .DELTA..theta..sub.o =.phi..sub.r /2, where .phi..sub.r is the nominal rotor pitch angle, with the teeth on the first rotor component of the first rotor and the teeth on the first rotor component of the second rotor being angularly offset relative to one another by a rotor step angle .phi..sub.s, and each rotor component including magnet means, polarized in the direction of the rotor axis, for impressing a magnetic field in the rotor axis direction on the rotor teeth;
- a first stator and a second stator that are coaxial with the first and second rotors, respectively, each stator having a plurality of stator poles and a plurality of stator teeth that are uniformly spaced within each stator pole and that have a nominal stator pitch angle .phi..sub.sta =.phi..sub.r, where the first and second stators have no angular offset relative to one another and laterally surround the first and second rotors, respectively;
- a first plurality of M current-carrying stator windings, consecutively numbered m.sub.1 =1,2, . . . , M, where each stator winding in the first plurality winds around one or more stator poles of the first stator, and where M is a predetermined positive integer;
- a second plurality of M current-carrying stator windings, consecutively numbered m.sub.2 =1, 2, . . . , M, where each stator winding in the second plurality winds around one or more stator poles of the second stator;
- a first plurality of M activatable current sources, consecutively numbered k.sub.1 =1,2, . . . , M, connected to the respective stator windings consecutively numbered m.sub.1 =1,2, . . . , M in the first plurality of stator windings;
- a second plurality of M activatable current sources, consecutively numbered k.sub.2 =1,2, . . . , M, connected to the respective stator windings consecutively numbered m.sub.2 =1,2, . . . , M in the second plurality of stator windings, where the current carried in stator winding number m.sub.2 =m (m numbered consecutively 1,2, . . . , M) in the second plurality of stator windings differs in phase from the current carried in stator winding number m.sub.1 =m in the first plurality of stator windings by a phase angle .phi.=360.degree./N, where N is the number of phases of the stepping motor apparatus; and
- activation means for periodically activating the current sources numbered to sequentially produce magnetic fluxes in each stator winding.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said rotor step angle is chosen to be 0.45.degree..
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said rotor step angle is chosen to be 0.9.degree..
- 4. Stepping motor apparatus for improved angular position control, the apparatus comprising:
- first and second coaxial rotors, each having a first rotor component and a second rotor component, each of the four rotor components having a plurality of K uniformly spaced teeth, where K is a predetermined positive integer, with the first and second rotor component teeth on each rotor being angularly displaced relative to one another by an angle .DELTA..theta.=.phi..sub.r /2, where .phi..sub.r is the nominal rotor pitch angle, with the teeth on the first rotor component of the first rotor and the teeth on the first rotor component of the second rotor having no angular offset relative to one another, and each rotor component including magnet means, polarized in the direction of the rotor axis, for impressing a magnetic field in the rotor axis direction on the rotor teeth;
- a first stator and a second stator that are coaxial with the first and second rotors, respectively, each stator having a plurality of stator poles and a plurality of stator teeth that are uniformly spaced within each stator pole and that have a nominal stator pitch angle .phi..sub.sta =.phi..sub.r, where the first and second stators are angularly offset relative to one another by a step angle .phi..sub.s and laterally surround the first and second rotors, respectively;
- a first plurality of M current-carrying stator windings, consecutively numbered m.sub.1 =1,2, . . . , M, where each stator winding in the first plurality winds around one or more stator poles of the first stator and where M is a predetermined positive integer;
- a second plurality of M current-carrying stator windings, consecutively numbered m.sub.2 =1, 2, . . . , M, where each stator winding in the second plurality winds around one or more stator poles of the second stator;
- a first plurality of M activatable current sources, consecutively numbered k.sub.1 =1,2, . . . , M, connected to the respective stator windings numbered m.sub.1 =k.sub.1 in the first plurality of stator windings;
- a second plurality of M activatable current sources, consecutively numbered k.sub.2 =1,2, . . . , M, connected to the respective stator windings numbered m.sub.2 =k.sub.2 in the second plurality of stator windings, where the current carried in stator winding number m.sub.2 =m (m consecutively numbered 1,2, . . . , M) in the second plurality of stator windings differs in phase from the current carried in stator winding number m.sub.1 =m in the first plurality of stator windings by a phase angle .phi.=360.degree./N, where N is the number phases of the stepping motor apparatus; and
- activation means for periodically activating the current sources numbered to sequentially produce magnetic fluxes in each stator winding.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said rotor step angle is chosen to be 0.45.degree..
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said rotor step angle is chosen to be 0.9.degree..
- 7. Stepping motor apparatus for improved angular position control, the apparatus comprising:
- a rotor having first and second coaxial rotor caps, each cap having a plurality of K uniformly spaced teeth, where K is a predetermined positive integer, with the first and second rotor caps being angularly displaced relative to one another by angle .DELTA..theta..sub.o =.phi..sub.s, where .phi..sub.s is the step angle, and with the rotor having a rotor axis and including a magnet means, polarized in the direction of the rotor axis, for impressing a magnetic field in the rotor axis direction on the rotor teeth;
- a first stator and a second stator that are coaxial with the first rotor cap and second rotor cap, respectively, each stator having a plurality of stator poles and having a plurality of stator teeth that are uniformly spaced within each stator pole and that have a stator pitch angle .phi..sub.sta =.phi..sub.p, where the first and second stators are angularly aligned with each other and laterally surround the first and second rotor caps, respectively;
- a first plurality of M current-carrying stator windings, consecutively numbered m.sub.1 =1, . . . , M, where each stator winding in the first plurality winds around one or more poles of the first stator, and where M is a predetermined positive integer;
- a second plurality of current-carrying windings, consecutively numbered m.sub.2 =1, . . . , M, where each stator winding in the second plurality winds around one or more poles of the second stator;
- a first plurality of activatable current sources, consecutively numbered k.sub.1 =1, . . . , M, connected to the respective stator windings consecutively numbered m.sub.1 =1, . . . , M in the first plurality of windings;
- a second plurality of activatable current sources, consecutively numbered k.sub.2 =1, . . . , M, connected to the respective stator windings numbered m.sub.2 =1, . . . , M in the second plurality of windings, where the current carried in stator winding number m.sub.2 =m(m consecutively numbered 1, . . . , M) in the second plurality of stator windings differ in phase from the current carried in stator winding number m.sub.1 =m in the first plurality of stator windings by a phase angle .phi.=360.degree./N, where N is the number of phases of the stepping motor apparatus; and
- activation means for periodically activating the first and second current sources to sequentially produce magnetic fluxes in each stator winding.
- 8. Stepping motor apparatus for improved angular position control, the apparatus comprising:
- a rotor having first and second rotor caps, each rotor cap having a plurality of K uniformly spaced teeth, where K is a predetermined positive integer, with the first and second rotors being angularly aligned with each other, and with the rotor having a rotor axis and including a magnet means, polarized in the direction of the rotor axis, for impressing a magnetic field in the rotor axis direction on the rotor teeth;
- a first stator and a second stator that are coaxial with the first rotor cap and second rotor cap, respectively, each stator having a plurality of stator poles and having a plurality of stator teeth that are uniformly spaced within each stator pole and that have a stator pitch angle .phi..sub.sta =.phi..sub.p, where the first and second stators are angularly offset relative to one another by an angle .alpha..theta..sub.o =.phi..sub.s, where .phi..sub.s is the step angle, and laterally surround the first and second rotor caps, respectively;
- a first plurality of M current-carrying stator windings, consecutively numbered m.sub.1 =1, . . . , M, where each stator winding in the first plurality winds around one or more poles of the first stator, and where M is a predetermined positive integer;
- a second plurality of current-carrying windings, consecutively numbered m.sub.2 =1, . . . , M, where each stator winding in the second plurality winds around one or more poles of the second stator;
- a first plurality of activatable current sources, consecutively numbered k.sub.1 =1, . . . , M, connected to the respective stator windings numbered m.sub.1 =1, . . . , M in the first plurality of windings;
- a second plurality of activatable current sources, consecutively numbered k.sub.2 =1, . . . , M, connected to the respective stator windings numbered m.sub.2 =1, . . . , M in the second plurality of windings, where the current carried in stator winding number m.sub.2 =m (m numbered consecutively 1, . . . , M) in the second plurality of stator windings differs in phase from the current carried in stator winding number m.sub.1 =m in the first plurality of stator windings by a phase angle .phi.=360.degree./N, where N is the number of phases of the stepping motor apparatus; and
- activation means for periodically activating the first and second current sources to sequentially produce magnetic fluxes in each stator winding.
- 9. Stepping motor apparatus for improved angular position control, the apparatus comprising:
- a rotor having a plurality of K uniformly spaced teeth, consecutively numbered k=1,2, . . . , K, where K is an integer>2, having a pitch angle .phi..sub.r =360.degree./K, and having a rotor axis and including magnet means, polarized in the direction of the rotor axis, for impressing a magnetic field in the rotor axis direction on the rotor teeth;
- a stator that is coaxial with the rotor, the stator having a plurality of M stator poles and having a plurality of stator teeth, consecutively numbered j=1,2, . . . , J, where M and J are integers>2, that are uniformly spaced within each stator pole and that have a stator pitch angle .phi..sub.sta =2 .phi..sub.r so that three consecutive stator teeth numbered j, j+1 and j+2 in a stator pole group may be aligned with three rotor teeth numbered k, k+2 and k+4, respectively;
- a plurality of M current-carrying stator windings, consecutively numbered m.sub.1 =1, . . . , M, where each stator winding winds around one or more poles of the stator;
- a plurality of activatable current sources, consecutively numbered m.sub.2 =1, . . . , M, connected to the respective stator windings numbered m.sub.1 =m.sub.2 ; and
- activation means for periodically activating the current sources to sequentially produce magnetic fluxes in each stator winding.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of an earlier-filed application, U.S. Ser. No. 07/716,972, filed Jun. 18, 1991, now abandoned, and is entitled to the benefits stated in 37 C.F.R. 1.62. This invention relates to improvements in stator and rotor design for stepping motors.
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