Claims
- 1. A vernier-type electrodynamic machine of the kind comprising two parts separated from one another by an air gap arranged along a surface, said parts being operable to move relative to one another in one direction of said surface such that the width of the air gap is kept constant,
- the first of said parts consisting of a magnetic armature with N teeth forming N slots opening onto the air gap and evenly spaced along said direction,
- the second part comprising M teeth arranged along said direction, forming M slots, M being different from N, and yielding a vernier effect,
- and means for establishing in said air gap a rotating magnetic field relative to said first part along said direction,
- the improvement comprising permanent magnets within the slots between the teeth of both said first and second parts to create induction fluxes normal to the air gap and oriented in the same direction.
- 2. Vernier-type electrodynamic machine according to claim 1, wherein the means for creating a rotating field include a polyphase winding secured to the armature.
- 3. Vernier-type machine according to claim 1, wherein said means for creating a rotating field comprise windings supplied with DC current, said windings being located on a third moving part separated from said first part by a second air gap.
- 4. Vernier-type mahine according to claim 1, being specifically of the rotating type.
- 5. A vernier-type electrodynamic machine of the kind comprising two parts separated from one another by an air gap arranged along a surface, said parts being operable to move relative to one another in one direction of said surface such that the width of the air gap is kept constant,
- the first of said parts consisting of a magnetic armature with N teeth forming N slots opening onto the air gap and evenly spaced along said direction,
- the second part comprising P groups of Q teeth forming Q slots arranged along said same direction and having the same pitch as that of the teeth of said first part, said groups being staggered to yield a vernier effect, and means for establishing in said air gap a rotating magnetic field relative to said first part along said direction, the improvement comprising permanent magnets within the slots between the teeth of both said first and second parts to create induction fluxes normal to the air gap and oriented in the same direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 721,739, filed Apr. 10, 1985, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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IBM Tech. Disclosure Bulletin, "Linear Incremental Motor, Thompson, Vol. 6, No. 9, Feb./1964. |
Continuations (1)
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