Electric machine
US-2017373573-A1 · Dec 28, 2017 · US
US10355568B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10355568-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514924081-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 27, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2019 |
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A permanent magnet electric machine includes a rotor including a plurality permanent magnets arranged around a central shaft and supported in an outer member and a stator surrounding the rotor and arranged to allow the rotor to turn within in inner diameter of it. The rotor includes one or more flux control elements disposed within the output member and moveably attached to the central shaft that move from an initial position when the rotor is rotating at a first rate and to a second position closer to the permanent magnets when the rotor is operating at a second rate, greater than the first rate.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A permanent magnet electric machine comprising: a rotor including a plurality of permanent magnets arranged around a central shaft and supported in an outer member; a stator surrounding the rotor and arranged to allow the rotor to turn within in inner diameter of it; wherein the rotor includes one or more flux control elements disposed within the output member and moveably attached to the central shaft that move from an initial position when the rotor is rotating at a first rate and to a second position closer to the permanent magnets when the rotor is operating at a second rate, greater than the first rate, the one or more flux control elements comprising almost half circle arcs. 2. The permanent magnet electric machine of claim 1 , further comprising: non-ferromagnetic support structures coupling the outer member to the central shaft. 3. The permanent magnet electric machine of claim 2 , wherein the outer member is formed of a ferromagnetic material. 4. The permanent magnet electric machine of claim 3 , wherein the ferromagnetic material is mild steel. 5. The permanent magnet electric machine of claim 1 , wherein the flux control elements are formed of a ferromagnetic material. 6. The permanent magnet electric machine of claim 5 , wherein the flux control elements are coupled to the central shaft by one or more elastic members. 7. The permanent magnet electric machine of claim 6 , wherein the one or more elastic members are springs. 8. The permanent magnet electric machine of claim 6 , wherein the flux control elements move from the second position back towards the first position when the rotation of the central shaft decreases from the second rate. 9. A rotor for a permanent magnet electric machine comprising: a central shaft; an outer member surrounding the central shaft; a plurality of permanent magnets arranged around a central shaft and supported in the outer member; one or more flux control elements disposed within the output member and moveably attached to the central shaft that move from an initial position when the rotor is rotating at a first rate and to a second position closer to the permanent magnets when the rotor is operating at a second rate, greater than the first rate, the one or more flux control elements comprising almost half circle arcs. 10. The rotor for a permanent magnet electric machine of claim 9 , further comprising: non-ferromagnetic support structures coupling the outer member to the central shaft. 11. The rotor for a permanent magnet electric machine of claim 10 , wherein the outer member is formed of a ferromagnetic material. 12. The rotor for a permanent magnet electric machine of claim 11 , wherein the ferromagnetic material is mild steel. 13. The rotor for a permanent magnet electric machine of claim 9 , wherein the flux control elements are formed of a ferromagnetic material. 14. The rotor for a permanent magnet electric machine of claim 13 , wherein the flux control elements are coupled to the central shaft by one or more elastic members. 15. The rotor for a permanent magnet electric machine of claim 14 , wherein the one or more elastic members are springs. 16. The rotor for a permanent magnet electric machine of claim 14 , wherein the flux control elements move from the second position back towards the first position when the rotation of the central shaft decreases from the second rate.
by modifying the magnetic circuit within the field or the armature, e.g. by using shunts, by adjusting the magnets position, by vectorial combination of field or armature sections · CPC title
Surface mounted magnets; Inset magnets · CPC title
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