Abstract: The present invention relates to a reduced noise reluctance machine comprising a stator defining a plurality of inwardly projecting stator poles, wherein the projecting stator poles defme inter-pole regions between the stator poles and a central bore, and where each stator pole terminates in a region defining a concave surface, where the concave surface has a given radius of curvature; at least one phase winding having a winding coil that is wound about at least one of the stator poles, where ponions of the winding coil are positioned in at least one inter-polar region, and where the portion of the winding coil has an outer surface facing the central bore; and a contoured top-stick positioned within the at least one inter-polar region on the outer surface of the portion of the winding coil, wherein the contoured top-stick has an outer concave surface where the radius of curvature of the top-stick's outer surface is substantially the same as the given radius of curvature
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This invention in genera! rehtes to reluctance m idiines ai c machine systems and, i-1 particular, to switched reluctance machines and machine systems. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for improving the performance of a switched reluctance machine by reducing
noise.
BACKGROUND OFTKS INVENTION
Reluctance machines are well known in the art. n general i reluctance machine is an electric machine in which torque is produced by the tendency of a movabl* part to move to a posilii n where the inductance of an excited winding is maximized (i.e. the tiuctance s minimized).
In one type of reluctance machine the phase win i ngs are ; lergized at a controlled frequency. This type of reluctance machine is generally referred to a a synchronous reluctance machine. In another type of reluctance machine, circuitry' is provided to detei line the rosition of the machine's otor, and the windings of a phase are energized as a function of rotor 3 xsition. 1 his type of reluctance machine is generally referred to as a switched reluctance machine. / Ithough the description of the cuirent invention is in the context of a switched reluctance machine, the r r sent invention is applicable to all forms o\ reluctance machines, including synchronous and switch t \ relucta i;e motors and to other ni lehines that have phase winding arrangements similar to those of sv i ched rel jctance machines.
The general theory of design and operation of switched reluctance machines is wdl known and discussed, for example in The Characteristics, Design aid Appl
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| 1 | 2175-mas-1997-abstract.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 1 | 2175-mas-1997-form 4.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 2 | 2175-mas-1997-form 3.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 2 | 2175-mas-1997-claims duplicate.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 3 | 2175-mas-1997-form 26.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 3 | 2175-mas-1997-claims original.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 4 | 2175-mas-1997-form 1.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 4 | 2175-mas-1997-correspondance others.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 5 | 2175-mas-1997-correspondance po.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 5 | 2175-mas-1997-drawings.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 6 | 2175-mas-1997-description complete duplicate.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 6 | 2175-mas-1997-description complete original.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 7 | 2175-mas-1997-description complete duplicate.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 7 | 2175-mas-1997-description complete original.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 8 | 2175-mas-1997-correspondance po.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 8 | 2175-mas-1997-drawings.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 9 | 2175-mas-1997-correspondance others.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 9 | 2175-mas-1997-form 1.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 10 | 2175-mas-1997-form 26.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 10 | 2175-mas-1997-claims original.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 11 | 2175-mas-1997-form 3.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 11 | 2175-mas-1997-claims duplicate.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 12 | 2175-mas-1997-form 4.pdf | 2011-09-04 |
| 12 | 2175-mas-1997-abstract.pdf | 2011-09-04 |