High-efficiency electric power generator

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Inventors

Rakestraw, Thomas G.
Rakestraw, Alan E.

Application #

258754

Filed

Jun-13-1994

Published

Dec-9-1997

Current US Class

290/43
290/44
310/152
310/155
310/171
310/254
310/261
310/268
310/53
310/54

International Classes

H02V 001/22

Field of Search

310/155 310/268 310/171 310/152 310/156 310/261 310/254 290/43 290/44 290/53 290/54

Assignee

Alternative Generation Devices, Inc. (El Cajon, CA)

Examiners

Stephan; Steven L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lyon & Lyon LLP

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Abstract
An electrical generator has a plurality of C-shaped stator members which are made of magnetically permeable material. Each C-shaped stator member includes a respective stator winding, and the stator members are positioned such that the ends of the members form first and second planar rings of equal diameter to establish a gap therebetween. A flat, ring-shaped rotor defines a periphery, and a plurality of permanent magnets are positioned around the periphery. The rotor is positioned with the magnets of the rotor disposed in the gap defined by the stator members. Consequently, when the rotor is rotated by a prime mover to move the magnets through the gap, an electrical current is induced in the stator windings.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An electric power generator, comprising:

a stator including a plurality of stator members made of material characterized by high magnetic permeability, each stator member having a back side element wound with electrically conductive wire and opposed top and bottom elements connected to the back side element and extending perpendicularly away therefrom to establish a gap between the top and bottom elements;

a wheel-shaped shaftless rotor defining a periphery and having at least one permanent magnet mounted thereon, said rotor circumscribing a hollow circular region within which said stator members are at least partially positioned, wherein the rotor is rotatably mounted such that the magnet passes between successive gaps in the stator when the rotor is rotated with respect to the stator; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to electrical generators, and more particularly to high-efficiency electrical generators having a large number of applications.

BACKGROUND

Many, if not most, existing electrical generators include a drum-shaped rotor mounted for rotational motion within a magnetic field which is generated by a surrounding stationary stator. The magnetic field ordinarily is generated by an electric current which flows through wires, commonly referred to as "field windings", that are positioned on the stator. Typically, one or more electrically conductive wires referred to as armature windings are wrapped around the rotor, and as the rotor is caused to rotate within the stator by a prime mover (e.g., a turbine-driven shaft), the relative motion of the armature windings within the magnetic field produces an electrical output current in the armature windings.

In such generators, electrical contacts are mounted on the rotor and complementary stationary contacts, often referred to as "brushes" or "slip rings", are mounted around the rotor. As the rotor turns, the electrical contacts of the rotor move past the brushes or slip rings, contacting the brushes/slip rings as they do so to thereby provide a circuit for electricity to traverse from the armature to a load that is external to the generator.
 
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