Oscillating motor control systems
US-2025289153-A1 · Sep 18, 2025 · US
US10137582B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10137582-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615355794-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 18, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 27, 2018 |
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A pivot motor has a stator and an armature. The armature has an assembly of two spaced permanent magnets and a triangular flux bridge on one end. Magnetic flux is generated by passing alternating current through an electrical coil in the stator. The flux flows through the permanent magnets to generate electromotive force that vibrates the armature. The triangular flux bridge adjacent the magnets facilitates the flux flow, increasing motor power under typical load conditions and motor efficiency.
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What is claimed is: 1. A pivot motor comprising, a stator and a plastic armature spaced from the stator by an air gap, the plastic armature having a magnetic assembly and a pair of opposed openings for first and second springs on a first end, a drive arm on an opposite second end, and a pivot between the first end and the second end, the magnetic assembly having first and second permanent magnets each having an outer face that is exposed to the stator, the first magnet and the second magnet being oriented at an oblique angle with respect to each other, the magnetic assembly further having a flux bridge located on an inner face of the first and second permanent magnets that is opposite to the outer face, the flux bridge occupying the space between the inner faces of the first and second magnets, the flux bridge having a first surface adjacent the first permanent magnet, a second surface adjacent the second permanent magnet, and a back surface between the first and second surfaces, wherein the plastic armature further includes an orifice that holds only the flux bridge, and an alignment skeleton outside of the orifice that sets the first and second permanent magnets in the armature. 2. The pivot motor of claim 1 , the stator having a plurality of laminations, the laminations having a back, first and second outer arms and a center arm arranged so as to form an E shape, and a coil surrounding the center arm, the pivot motor further having a first spring adjacent one side of the armature and a second spring adjacent an opposite side of the armature, the first and second springs being tensioned so that the armature is centered adjacent the center arm of the laminations when the pivot motor is not operative, the outer face of the first permanent magnet being spaced from and oriented towards the first arm when the pivot motor is not operative, the outer face of the second permanent magnet being spaced from and oriented towards the second arm when the pivot motor is not operative. 3. A hair clipper comprising a pivot motor, the pivot motor comprising a stator and a plastic armature spaced from the stator by an air gap, the plastic armature having a magnetic assembly and a pair of opposed openings for first and second springs on a first end, a drive arm on an opposite second end, and a pivot between the first end and the second end, the magnetic assembly having first and second permanent magnets each having an outer face that is exposed to the stator, the first magnet and the second magnet being oriented at an oblique angle with respect each other, the magnetic assembly further having a flux bridge located on an inner face of the first and second permanent magnets that is opposite to the outer face, the flux bridge occupying the space between the inner faces of the magnets, the flux bridge having a first surface in contact with the first permanent magnet, a second surface in contact with the second permanent magnet, and a back surface between the first and second surfaces, wherein the plastic armature further includes an orifice that holds only the flux bridge, and an alignment skeleton that sets the first and second permanent magnets in the armature arm. 4. The hair clipper of claim 3 , further comprising a stationary blade secured to a housing, the stationary blade having a first row of cutting teeth, a reciprocating blade operatively secured against the stationary blade, the reciprocating blade having a second row of cutting teeth that complement the first row of cutting teeth. 5. The hair clipper of claim 3 , the stator having a plurality of laminations, the laminations having a back, first and second outer arms and a center arm arranged so as to form an E shape, and a coil surrounding the center arm, the hair clipper further having a first spring adjacent one side of the armature and a second spring adjacent an opposite side of the armature, the first and second springs being tensioned so that the armature is centered adjacent the center arm of the laminations when the pivot motor is not operative, the outer face of the first permanent magnet being spaced from and oriented towards the first arm when the pivot motor is not operative, the outer face of the second permanent magnet being spaced from and oriented towards the second arm when the pivot motor is not operative.
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