Drive device and method of controlling the same
US-2024392530-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US10250100B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10250100-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313837102-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2019 |
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Embodiments of the invention provide a starter that includes a motor with an armature that is coupled to a pinion. In some embodiments, the starter can include a main field coil that can be configured and arranged to produce a main magnetic field flux. Some embodiments include at least one auxiliary flux assembly arranged in close proximity with the main field coil and electrically disconnected from it. In some embodiments, a control system can operatively power the main field coil to produce a magnetic field flux. In some embodiments, the at least one auxiliary flux assembly can provide a supplementary field flux adding to the main magnetic field flux that interacts with the armature.
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A starter comprising: a motor at least partially disposed within a frame and coupled to a pinion, the motor including: a main field coil capable of producing a main magnetic flux field; at least one auxiliary flux assembly comprising at least one pole shoe having an inner diametric surface and an outer diametric surface and at least one permanent magnet at least partially positioned within and exposed at an inner diametric surface of the at least one pole shoe, wherein the at least one permanent magnet supplements an excitation of the main magnetic flux field with a supplemental magnetic flux field and wherein the at least one pole shoe forms a low reluctance path for the supplemental magnetic flux field, the at least one auxiliary flux assembly electrically disconnected from the main field coil and configured and arranged to provide the supplemental magnetic flux field at substantially the same location as the main magnetic flux field; and an armature electromagnetically coupled with the main magnetic flux field and the supplementary magnetic flux field. 2. The starter machine of claim 1 , wherein the at least one permanent magnet comprises at least one of a ferrite-based magnetic material, an alnico-based magnetic material, and a neodymium-based magnetic material. 3. The starter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one pole shoe includes a plurality of pole shoes substantially circularly arranged around an inner periphery of the frame, the at least one pole shoes-assembly configured and arranged to at least partially support the main field coil; and wherein the at least one auxiliary flux assembly is supported by the inner periphery of the frame. 4. The starter of claim 3 , wherein the at least one pole shoe is secured to the frame using at least one post. 5. The starter of claim 3 , wherein the auxiliary flux assembly includes a plastic sleeve at least partially housing at least one permanent magnet; and wherein the plastic sleeve is at least partially housed by the at least one pole shoe. 6. The starter of claim 5 , wherein the at least one pole shoe is secured to the frame using at least one fastener. 7. The starter of claim 5 , wherein an outer surface of the at least one pole shoe is at least partially surrounded by the main field coil. 8. The starter of claim 7 , wherein the main field coil comprises a noncircular conductor wire. 9. The starter of claim 7 , wherein the main field coil comprises a circular conductor wire. 10. The starter of claim 3 , wherein the at least one permanent magnet comprises a magnetically north pole positioned substantially adjacent to the inner periphery of the frame. 11. The starter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one permanent magnet is exposed at the outer diametric surface of the at least one pole shoe. 12. The starter of claim 11 , wherein the at least one permanent magnet touches the frame. 13. The starter of claim 1 , wherein the at least one permanent magnet is housed within a sleeve. 14. The starter system according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one permanent magnet is exposed at the outer diametric surface of the at least one pole shoe. 15. The starter system according to claim 14 , wherein the at least one permanent magnet contacts the frame. 16. A starter system comprising: a starter capable of being controlled by an electronic control unit, the starter further comprising: a main field coil capable of producing a main magnetic flux field; a motor including a drive shaft coupled to a pinion and being at least partially disposed within a frame, the motor further including: at least one auxiliary flux assembly comprising at least one pole shoe having an outer diametric surface and an inner diametric surface and at least one permanent magnet at least partially positioned through and exposed at the inner diametric surface of the at least one pole shoe, wherein the at least one permanent magnet supplements an excitation of the main magnetic flux field with a supplemental magnetic flux field, and wherein the at least one pole shoe forms a low reluctance path for the supplemental magnetic flux field, the at least one auxiliary flux assembly electrically disconnected from the main field coil and configured and arranged to provide the supplemental magnetic flux field geometrically located at substantially the same location as the main magnetic flux field; and an armature electromagnetically coupled with the main magnetic flux field and the supplementary magnetic flux field; and wherein in response to a signal from the electronic control unit, the pinion can be actuated to engage with a ring gear of an engine. 17. The starter system of claim 16 , wherein a current flow through the main field coil is enabled by a signal from the electronic control unit. 18. The starter system of claim 17 , wherein the field strength of the supplemental magnetic flux field is less than the field strength of the main magnetic flux field. 19. The starter system of claim 16 , wherein the at least one pole shoe includes a plurality of pole shoes substantially circularly arranged around an inner periphery of the frame, the at least one pole shoes-assembly configured and arranged to at least partially support the main field coil; and wherein the at least one auxiliary flux assembly is supported by the inner periphery of the frame. 20. The starter system of claim 19 , wherein the at least one pole shoe is secured to the frame using at least one post. 21. The starter system of claim 19 , wherein the auxiliary flux assembly includes a plastic sleeve at least partially housing the at least one permanent magnet; and wherein the plastic sleeve is at least partially housed by the at least one pole shoe. 22. The starter system of claim 21 , wherein the at least one pole shoe is secured to the frame using at least one fastener. 23. The starter system of claim 21 , wherein an outer surface of the at least one pole shoe is at least partially surrounded by the main field coil. 24. The starter system of claim 23 , wherein the main field coil comprises a non-circular conductor wire. 25. The starter system of claim 23 , wherein the main field coil comprises a circular conductor wire.
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