Electric stabilisers

US12413127B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12413127-B2
Application numberUS-202318336751-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 16, 2023
Priority dateJun 17, 2022
Publication dateSep 9, 2025
Grant dateSep 9, 2025

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Provided is an electric stabiliser for stabilising a floating structure that includes a track for guiding a mover as a moving stabiliser mass. A direct current (DC) linear motor includes a planar stator that extends along the track and the mover that is adapted to move forwards and backwards along the track as the stabiliser mass. The planar stator includes a polyphase stator winding with winding coils connected. The mover includes permanent motor magnets facing the polyphase stator winding that define mover poles of alternating polarity along the track direction. Two active magnetic bearings is positioned between the track and a main body of the mover for selectively levitating the mover. In use, the active magnetic bearings levitate the mover above the track and the DC linear motor is controlled to move the mover backwards and forwards along the track to dampen a rolling/pitching movement of the floating structure.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An electric stabiliser for stabilising a floating structure, the electric stabiliser comprising: a track for guiding a moving stabiliser mass along a track direction; a direct current DC linear motor comprising a planar stator that extends along the track, and a mover that is adapted to move forwards and backwards along the track as the stabiliser mass, wherein the planar stator comprises a polyphase stator winding, and the mover comprises (i) a plurality of permanent motor magnets facing the polyphase stator winding that define a plurality of mover poles of alternating polarity along the track direction; and (ii) in a lower part of the mover, a first plurality of permanent bearing magnets defining a first bearing pole of first polarity extending along the longitudinal axis of the mover and a second plurality of permanent bearing magnets defining a second bearing pole of second and opposite polarity extending along the longitudinal axis of the mover; and at least one active magnetic bearing for selectively levitating the mover. 2. The electric stabiliser according to claim 1 , wherein the track has a base and a pair of opposing sides that define a channel in which the mover is positioned, and wherein both sides of the mover further comprise one or more guide members adapted to contact the facing side of the track to guide and locate the mover as it moves forwards and backwards along the track. 3. The electric stabiliser according to claim 1 , wherein the DC linear motor further comprises one or more additional planar stators, each planar stator comprising a polyphase stator winding, and wherein the mover further comprises one or more additional plurality of permanent motor magnets that define an additional plurality of mover poles of alternating polarity along the track direction, each additional plurality of permanent motor magnets facing a respective polyphase stator winding. 4. The electric stabiliser according to claim 1 , wherein each polyphase stator winding comprises a plurality of phase windings, each phase winding defining a phase of the polyphase stator winding and comprising one or more winding coils that are received in winding slots of the respective planar stator. 5. The electric stabiliser according to claim 1 , wherein the mover further comprises one or more motor mounts for mounting the permanent motor magnets, each motor mount comprising a plurality of thin sheets or laminations of magnetically permeable material, separated by electrically insulating layers, stacked along the transverse axis of the mover to define a planar mounting structure with a mounting surface on which the permanent motor magnets are mounted. 6. The electric stabiliser according to claim 1 , wherein each planar stator is positioned: below the mover, with facing permanent motor magnets being provided on a lower part of the mover, above the mover with facing permanent motor magnets being provided on an upper part of the mover, or alongside the mover with facing permanent motor magnets being provided on a side part of the mover. 7. The electric stabiliser according to claim 1 , wherein each active magnetic bearing comprises a pair of electromagnets and a plurality of permanent bearing magnets facing each electromagnet and formed on the lower part of the mover. 8. The electric stabiliser according to claim 7 , wherein the first and second plurality of permanent bearing magnets are arranged side by side and optionally spaced apart along a transverse axis of the mover, and wherein the first plurality of permanent bearing magnets are arranged opposite one of the pair of electromagnets and the second plurality of permanent bearing magnets are arranged opposite the other of the pair of electromagnets. 9. The electric stabiliser according to claim 7 , wherein the mover further comprises one or more bearing mounts for mounting the permanent bearing magnets, each bearing mount comprising a plurality of thin sheets or laminations of magnetically permeable material, separated by electrically insulating layers, stacked along the longitudinal axis of the mover to define a planar mounting structure with a mounting surface on which the permanent bearing magnets are mounted. 10. The electric stabiliser according to claim 9 , wherein the mover further comprises one or more non-magnetic feet adapted to contact the track when the mover is not levitated by the at least one active magnetic bearing. 11. The electric stabiliser according to claim 10 , wherein each non-magnetic foot is formed as a downwardly extending protrusion formed on a lower part of the mover. 12. The electric stabiliser according to claim 9 , wherein the mover is formed from a plurality of individual modules or units that are connected together such that the mover has an articulated construction. 13. The electric stabiliser according to claim 12 , wherein each module or unit comprises one or more permanent motor magnets defining one or more mover poles, each mover pole having a particular polarity, and wherein the individual modules or units are connected together so as to define mover poles of alternating polarity along the track direction. 14. The electric stabiliser according to claim 12 , wherein the mover further comprises a plurality of connecting rods, wherein each connecting rod is pivotally connected to a pair of adjacent modules or units, and wherein the length of each connecting rod is adjustable so as to adjust the lateral spacing between the pair of adjacent modules or units. 15. A method of stabilising a floating structure using an electric stabiliser comprising: a track; a DC linear motor comprising a planar stator that extends along the track, and a mover comprising in its lower end, a first plurality of permanent bearing magnets defining a first bearing pole of first polarity extending along the longitudinal axis of the mover and a second plurality of permanent bearing magnets defining a second bearing pole of second and opposite polarity extending along the longitudinal axis of the mover; and at least one active magnetic bearing; the method comprising using the at least one active magnetic bearing to levitate the mover and controlling the DC linear motor to move the mover backwards and forwards along the track as a stabiliser mass.

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  • with magnetic bearings · CPC title

  • Equipment to decrease pitch, roll, or like unwanted vessel movements; Apparatus for indicating vessel attitude {(for amphibious vehicles B60F3/0038)} · CPC title

  • Holding or levitation devices using magnetic attraction or repulsion, not otherwise provided for (electric or magnetic devices for holding work on machine tools B23Q3/15 {; monorail vehicle propulsion or suspension B60L13/00}; sliding or levitation devices for railway systems B61B13/08; material handling devices associated with conveyors incorporating devices with electrostatic or magnetic grippers B65G47/92; separating thin or filamentary articles from piles using magnetic force B65H3/16; delivering thin or filamentary articles from magnetic holders by air blast or suction B65H29/24; bearings using magnetic or electric supporting means F16C32/04; relieving bearing loads using magnetic means F16C39/06; magnets H01F7/00; dynamo-electric clutches or brakes H02K49/00 {; electric furnaces with simultaneous levitation and heating H05B6/32}) · CPC title

  • H02K41/031Primary

    of the permanent magnet type · CPC title

  • B63B43/08Primary

    by transfer of solid ballast · CPC title

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What does patent US12413127B2 cover?
Provided is an electric stabiliser for stabilising a floating structure that includes a track for guiding a mover as a moving stabiliser mass. A direct current (DC) linear motor includes a planar stator that extends along the track and the mover that is adapted to move forwards and backwards along the track as the stabiliser mass. The planar stator includes a polyphase stator winding with windi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ge Energy Power Conversion Technology Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02K41/031. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 09 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).