Claims
- 1. A switched reluctance motor, comprising:
- a stator having a plurality of evenly spaced, radially oriented, like stator poles that define a gap between adjacent stator poles;
- windings for three phases wound about said stator poles wherein a stator pole of a first phase is disposed circumferentially between a winding and an associated stator pole of a second phase and a winding and an associated stator pole of a third phase; and
- a rotor element mounted for rotation relative to said stator, said rotor element having two diametrically opposite, outwardly projecting wide rotor poles, and two diametrically opposite, outwardly projecting narrow rotor poles, each of said wide rotor poles having a wide rotor pole face and each of said narrow rotor poles having a narrow rotor pole face, said rotor poles being distributed on said rotor wherein a narrow rotor pole is disposed to each side of a wide rotor pole in a direction of rotation, said rotor poles being dimensioned such that said narrow pole face is approximately equal to a 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 pole.
- 2. A switched reluctance motor as defined in claim 1, wherein each phase has an even number "n" of stator poles and said rotor has the same number "n" of rotor poles, wherein 1/2 "n" number are wide rotor poles and 1/2 "n" number are narrow rotor poles.
- 3. A switched reluctance motor as defined in claim 2, wherein each phase has four (4) stator poles and said rotor has two (2) wide rotor poles and two (2) narrow rotor poles.
- 4. A switched reluctance motor as defined in claim 3, wherein said motor is a three-phase motor.
- 5. A switched reluctance motor as defined in claim 3, wherein said motor is a four-phase motor.
- 6. A switched reluctance motor as defined in claim 1, wherein said motor has an outer annular stator and an inner rotor.
- 7. A switched reluctance motor as defined in claim 1, wherein said motor includes a second rotor element, said second rotor element being identical in cross-section to said rotor element and being angularly offset from said rotor element about an axis of rotation of said rotor element.
- 8. A switched reluctance motor as defined in claim 7, wherein said second rotor element is offset from said rotor element an angular amount equal to the angular spacing between adjacent stator poles of the same phase.
- 9. A switched reluctance motor as defined in claim 1, wherein said wide rotor pole face spans a pole face of a stator pole and the gaps adjacent said stator pole.
- 10. A switched reluctance motor as defined in claim 1, wherein said wide rotor pole has a dimension equal to about three (3) times the dimension of a stator pole face.
- 11. A switched reluctance motor, comprising:
- a stator having a plurality of spaced apart, radially oriented stator poles that define a gap between adjacent stator poles;
- windings for three phases wound about said stator poles wherein a stator pole of a first phase is disposed circumferentially between a winding and an associated stator pole of a second phase and a winding and an associated stator pole of a third 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 being 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 energization of one of said 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 one of said energized stator poles and the other portion of said angular rotation is created by said narrow rotor pole being drawn into a minimum reluctance position with another of said energized stator poles, said wide rotor pole being in a minimum reluctance position when said narrow rotor pole is in a minimum reluctance position.
- 12. A switched reluctance motor as defined in claim 11, wherein each of said narrow rotor poles has a narrow rotor pole face that is dimensioned to be approximately equal to a stator pole face and each of said wide rotor poles has a wide rotor pole face that spans at least a stator pole face and a gap adjacent a stator pole face.
- 13. A switched reluctance motor as defined in claim 12, wherein said wide rotor pole has a dimension equal to about three (3) times the dimension of a stator pole face.
- 14. A switched reluctance motor as defined in claim 11, wherein said motor includes a second rotor element, said second rotor element being identical in cross-section to said rotor element and being angularly offset from said rotor element about an axis of rotation of said rotor element.
- 15. A switched reluctance motor as defined in claim 14, wherein said second rotor element is offset from said rotor element an angular amount equal to the angular spacing between adjacent stator poles of the same phase.
- 16. A switched reluctance motor as defined in claim 11, wherein said motor has more than three phases.
- 17. A switched reluctance motor, comprising:
- a stator having a plurality of radially oriented stator poles;
- windings for three phases wound about said stator poles wherein a stator pole of a first phase is disposed circumferentially between a winding and an associated stator pole of a second phase and a winding and an associated stator pole of a third phase; and
- a rotor mounted for rotation relative to said stator, said rotor having a wide rotor pole and a narrow rotor pole, said rotor poles being distributed on said rotor wherein a narrow rotor pole is disposed to each side of a wide rotor pole in a direction of rotation, said rotor poles being dimensioned such that the energization of one of said phases causes said wide rotor pole to interact with a first energized 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 energized stator pole to induce a second torque on said rotor and to produce a second predetermined angular rotation of said rotor.
- 18. A switched reluctance motor as defined in claim 17, wherein each of said narrow rotor poles has a narrow rotor pole face that is dimensioned to be approximately equal to a stator pole face and each of said wide rotor poles has a wide rotor pole face that spans at least a stator pole face and a gap adjacent a stator pole face.
- 19. A switched reluctance motor as defined in claim 18, wherein said wide rotor pole has a dimension equal to about three (3) times the dimension of a stator pole face.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application U.S. application Ser. No. 08/545,085 filed on Oct. 19, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,852,334.
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