Claims
- 1. A variable-reluctance electric driving motor of the kind comprising:
- a rotor member made up of magnetic material laminations and having a plurality of teeth of uniform pitch projecting therefrom;
- a stator member which defines a gap with said rotor member into which gap said rotor teeth project;
- said stator member made up of magnetic material laminations and having a plurality of poles projecting therefrom and distributed in 4m sectors, m being equal at least to two, each sector including a plurality of p consecutive poles, said poles being two by two symmetrical with respect to the sector bisector and forming on each side of said bisector two pole arrangements of p/2 poles each, the pitch between the poles in each arrangement being equal to the rotor tooth pitch minus a small increment and the pitch between the poles of the two arrangements nearby the bisector being equal to the rotor tooth pitch plus (p/2-1) times said increment;
- the 4m sectors forming 4 groups of m sectors and the relative positions of the sectors of the first second, third and fourth sector group with respect to the rotor teeth being shifted by 1, 2, 3, 4 quarters of the tooth pitch respectively;
- as many induction coils as sectors, each induction coil surrounding all of the poles of one sector; and
- means for feeding the induction coils of the 4 sector groups with a phase of a four-phase current to obtain magnetic saturation of each pole during the rotation of the rotor when at least a portion of a tooth is facing said pole.
- 2. A variable-reluctance electric driving motor comprising:
- a rotor member amde up of magnetic material laminations and having fifty four teeth of uniform pitch projecting therefrom;
- a stator member which defines a gap with said rotor member into which gap said rotor teeth poject;
- said stator member made up of magnetic material laminations and having forty-eight poles projecting therefrom and distributed in eight sectors of six poles each, said six poles being two by two symmetrical with respect to the sector bisector and forming on each side of said bisector two pole arrangements each comprising a first, a second and a third pole, the pitch between the first and second pole and the second and third pole in each arrangement being equal to the rotor tooth pitch minus a small increment and the pitch between the first pole of the two arrangments being equal to the rotor tooth pitch plus two times said increment;
- the eight sectors forming 4 groups of 2 sectors and the relative positions of the sectors of the first, second, third and fourth group with respect to the rotor teeth being shifted by 1, 2, 3, 4 quarters of the tooth pitch respectively;
- eight induction coils, each surrounding one sector; and
- means for feeding each induction coil with a phase of a four-phase current to obtain magnetic saturation of each pole during the rotation of the rotor when at least a portion of a tooth is facing said pole.
- 3. A variable-reluctance electric driving motor of the kind comprising:
- a rotor member made up of magnetic material laminations and having a plurality of teeth of uniform pitch projecting therefrom;
- a stator member which defines a gap with said rotor member into which gap said rotor teeth project;
- said stator member made up of magnetic material laminations and having a plurality of poles projecting therefrom and distributed in 4m sectors, m being equal at least to two, each sector being divided into f sub-sectors of equal angular development by radii and including a plurality of p consecutive poles, said poles being two by two symmetrical with respect to said radii and forming in each sub-sector a pole arrangement of p/f poles each, the pitch between the poles in each arrangement being equal to the rotor tooth pitch minus a small increment and the pitch between the poles of two arrangements nearby a radius being equal to the rotor pitch plus (p/f-1) times said increment;
- the 4m sectors forming 4 groups of m sectors and the relative positions of the sectors of the first, second, third and fourth sector group with respect to the rotor teeth being shifted by 1, 2, 3, 4 quarters of the tooth pitch respectively;
- as many induction coils as sectors, each induction coil surrounding all of the poles of one sector; and
- means for feeding the induction coils of the 4 sector groups with a phase of a four-phase current to obtain magnetic saturation of each pole during the rotation of the rotor when at least a portion of a tooth is facing said pole.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our prior application, Ser. No. 808,164, filed June 20, 1977, now abandoned.
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