Variable gear ratio electrical machine
US-10637326-B2 · Apr 28, 2020 · US
US11046404B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11046404-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916527465-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 31, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 29, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 29, 2021 |
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A drive system is provided for propelling a ship through water. The drive system has two propellers. The propellers are coaxial so that one propeller engages the incoming water first, and the other propeller engages the water after it passes through the first propeller. The drive system has a stator that causes a first rotor to rotate. The first rotor is connected to, the first propeller to cause the first propeller to rotate. The first rotor also causes a second rotor to rotate. The second rotor is connected to the second propeller to cause the second propeller to rotate.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A ship, comprising: a hull; a stator non-rotatably fixed to the hull, the stator comprising electrical windings conducting electrical current and generating a first rotating magnetic field; a first rotor rotatably connected to the hull, the first rotor being rotatably driven by the first rotating magnetic field of the stator, the first rotor comprising a plurality of first permanent magnets spaced thereabout producing a second rotating magnetic field as the first rotor rotates; a second rotor rotatably connected to the hull, the second rotor being rotatably driven by the second rotating magnetic field of the first rotor; a first propeller connected to the first rotor and being rotatably driven thereby to drive the hull through water; and a second propeller connected to the second rotor and being rotatably driven thereby to drive the hull through the water. 2. A ship, comprising: a hull; a stator non-rotatably fixed to the hull, the stator comprising electrical windings conducting electrical current and generating a first rotating magnetic field; a first rotor rotatably connected to the hull, the first rotor being rotatably driven by the first rotating magnetic field of the stator, the first rotor producing a second rotating magnetic field as the first rotor rotates; a second rotor rotatably connected to the hull, the second rotor being rotatably driven by the second rotating magnetic field of the first rotor; a modulator between the first and second rotors, the modulator magnetically transmitting torque from the first rotor to the second rotor; a first propeller connected to the first rotor and being rotatably driven thereby to drive the hull through water; and a second propeller connected to the second rotor and being rotatably driven thereby to drive the hull through the water. 3. The ship according to claim 2 , wherein the first and second propellers rotate in opposite directions. 4. The ship according to claim 3 , wherein the first and second propellers rotate at the same speed. 5. The ship according to claim 2 , wherein the first and second rotors rotate in opposite directions. 6. The ship according to claim 5 , wherein the first and second rotors rotate at the same speed. 7. The ship according to claim 2 , wherein the first propeller is fixedly attached to the first rotor and the second propeller is fixedly attached to the second rotor. 8. The ship according to claim 2 , wherein the modulator is non-rotatably fixed to the hull. 9. The ship according to claim 2 , wherein the modulator is not physically engaged with the first rotor or the second rotor. 10. The ship according to claim 2 , wherein the first rotating magnetic field is an active field and the second rotating magnetic field is a passive field. 11. The ship according to claim 2 , wherein the first rotor comprises a plurality of first permanent magnets spaced thereabout producing the second rotating magnetic field. 12. The ship according to claim 11 , wherein the modulator comprises a plurality of magnetic segments separated by non-magnetic segments, the modulator producing an altered rotating magnetic field from the second rotating magnetic field, the second rotor comprising a plurality of second permanent magnets spaced thereabout, and the plurality of second permanent magnets being rotatably driven by the altered rotating magnetic field to rotate the second rotor. 13. The ship according to claim 12 , wherein a ratio between magnetic pole pairs of the first plurality of permanent magnets and magnetic pole pairs of the second plurality of permanent magnets is between 0.8 and 1.25. 14. The ship according to claim 12 , wherein the first rotor comprises a plurality of third permanent magnets spaced thereabout being rotatably driven by the first rotating magnetic field to rotate the first rotor. 15. The ship according to claim 14 , wherein the plurality of third permanent magnets are rare earth magnets and the pluralities of first and second permanent magnets are non-rare earth magnets. 16. The ship according to claim 2 , wherein the first rotor surrounds the stator and the second rotor surrounds the first rotor. 17. The ship according to claim 2 , wherein the stator surrounds the first rotor and the first rotor surrounds the second rotor. 18. The ship according to claim 2 , wherein the first and second propellers rotate in opposite directions, the first and second rotors rotate in opposite directions, the first propeller is fixedly attached to the first rotor and the second propeller is fixedly attached to the second rotor, and the first rotating magnetic field is an active field and the second rotating magnetic field is a passive field. 19. The ship according to claim 18 , wherein the modulator is non-rotatably fixed to the hull, and the modulator is not physically engaged with the first rotor or the second rotor. 20. The ship according to claim 19 , wherein the first rotor comprises a plurality of first permanent magnets spaced thereabout producing the second rotating magnetic field, the modulator comprises a plurality of magnetic segments separated by non-magnetic segments, the modulator producing an altered rotating magnetic field from the second rotating magnetic field, the second rotor comprising a plurality of second permanent magnets spaced thereabout, and the plurality of second permanent magnets being rotatably driven by the altered rotating magnetic field to rotate the second rotor, and the first rotor comprises a plurality of third permanent magnets spaced thereabout being rotatably driven by the first rotating magnetic field to rotate the first rotor.
with electric power transmission to propellers, i.e. with integrated electric propeller motors · CPC title
Surface mounted magnets; Inset magnets · CPC title
of the permanent-magnet type · CPC title
by electric motor · CPC title
of coaxial type, e.g. of counter-rotative type · CPC title
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