Claims
- 1. A stepping motor comprising at least three stators, each one consisting of two halves having a plurality of annularly arranged and equally spaced pole faces, an axially disposed shaft, three rotors coacting with said stators and being fixed to said shaft, each of said rotors having a number of teeth which corresponds to the number of poles of the respective coacting stator, the pole faces of said stator halves facing each other with the teeth of the corresponding rotor passing between the pole faces of the said halves, each of said rotor teeth having bevelled lateral surfaces forming inclined edge lines of the tooth, and each pole face of said stator poles forms a part of a ring and are located in the same plane in each stator half, wherein one of said inclined edge lines during movement of the rotor tooth over the stator pole passes a radial line delimiting the stator pole surface and thus brings about a torque generating intersecting line between the pole surface and the rotor tooth, which line is lengthened successively during said movement.
- 2. A stepping motor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rotors are angularly displaced relative to one another, the angle of displacement being approximately one-third of the tooth pitch of each of said rotors.
- 3. A stepping motor as claimed in claim 2, wherein a peripheral edge portion of the rotor tooth forms one-sixth of the tooth pitch of the rotor, the said edge portion corresponding to the exterior edge of said stator pole.
- 4. A stepping motor comprising at least three stators, each one consisting of two halves having a plurality of annularly arranged and equally spaced pole faces, an axially disposed shaft, three rotors coacting with said stators and being fixed to said shaft, each of said rotors having a number of teeth which corresponds to the number of poles of the respective coacting stator, the pole faces of said stator halves facing each other with the teeth of the corresponding rotor passing between the pole faces of the said halves, each of said pole faces having bevelled lateral surfaces forming inclined edge lines of the pole surface and each rotor tooth forming a part of a ring, wherein one of said inclined edge lines during movement of the rotor tooth over the stator pole passes a radial line delimiting the rotor tooth and thus brings about a torque generating intersecting line between the pole surface and the rotor tooth which line is lengthened successively during said movement.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 593,729 filed July 7, 1975.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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