Direct current motor with independently driven and switchable stators
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H02P-006/08
H02P-025/02
출원번호
US-0045482
(2011-03-10)
등록번호
US-8575880
(2013-11-05)
발명자
/ 주소
Grantz, Alan L.
출원인 / 주소
Grantz, Alan Lyndon
대리인 / 주소
Wax Law Group
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An apparatus and method are provided for adjusting torque and speed of a motor, while remaining within the voltage limit of a power supply. The invention provides a brushless direct current motor with independently driven and switchable stators. In an aspect, each stator and the rotor is structured
An apparatus and method are provided for adjusting torque and speed of a motor, while remaining within the voltage limit of a power supply. The invention provides a brushless direct current motor with independently driven and switchable stators. In an aspect, each stator and the rotor is structured to function as an independent motor separate from another stator and the rotor. A first power electronics directs energy to a first stator, and a second power electronics directs energy to a second stator. A rotor rotates relative to the stators. In an aspect, a commutation electronics determines electrical position of the rotor relative to the stators, and synchronizes current pulses directed to a sequentially selected phase of the stators, to generate a rotating magnetic field that communicates with the rotor. A controller sets the connection of the first power electronics in series or in parallel with the second power electronics.
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1. A brushless direct current motor comprising: at least a first stator and a second stator, positioned for relative rotation with a rotor;a first power electronics for directing energy to the first stator, and a second power electronics for directing energy to the second stator;a commutation electr
1. A brushless direct current motor comprising: at least a first stator and a second stator, positioned for relative rotation with a rotor;a first power electronics for directing energy to the first stator, and a second power electronics for directing energy to the second stator;a commutation electronics for determining electrical position of the rotor relative to the first stator and the second stator, and for synchronizing current pulses directed to a sequentially selected phase of the first stator and the second stator, to generate a rotating magnetic field that communicates with the rotor; anda controller for setting the connection of the first power electronics in series or in parallel with the second power electronics. 2. The motor as in claim 1, wherein a magnetic flux passes from the first stator to the rotor and then to the second stator, and wherein the magnetic flux, which passes from the first stator, must pass through the rotor before reaching the second stator. 3. The motor as in claim 2, wherein a.) the first stator comprises at least 3 phases including phase A1, phase B1 and phase C1; andb.) the second stator comprises at least 3 phases including phase A2, phase B2 and phase C2;wherein phases A1 and A2 are like phases that share the same magnetic flux, phases B1 and B2 are like phases that share the same magnetic flux, and phases C1 and C2 are like phases that share the same magnetic flux; andwherein like phases undergo substantially same temporal magnitude and direction of magnetic flux. 4. The motor as in claim 1, wherein a.) the first stator comprises at least 3 phases including phase A1 phase B1 and phase C1; andb.) the second stator comprises at least 3 phases including phase A2, phase B2 and phase C2;wherein phases A1 and A2 are like phases that do not share the same magnetic flux, phases B1 and B2 are like phases that do not share the same magnetic flux, and phases C1 and C2 are like phases that do not share the same magnetic flux; andwherein like phases undergo substantially same temporal magnitude and direction of magnetic flux. 5. The motor as in claim 4, wherein the rotor comprises a first rotor and a second rotor; and wherein the first stator magnetically interacts with the first rotor, and the second stator magnetically interacts with the second rotor. 6. The motor as in claim 1, wherein the current pulses are synchronized via driver switches of the first power electronics and of the second power electronics, wherein the driver switches are a unidirectional type including a metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) and an insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT). 7. The motor as in claim 1, wherein the commutation electronics include one of: i.) Hall Effect switches, ii.) optical switches, and iii.) a device to detect back EMF waveforms from one of the first stator and the second stator, to determine the first stator position relative to the rotor, and the second stator position relative to the rotor. 8. The motor as in claim 1, wherein a.) the first stator comprises at least 3 phases including phase A1 phase B1 and phase C1; andb.) the second stator comprises at least 3 phases including phase A2, phase B2 and phase C2; andwherein the three phases of the first stator and the three phases of the second stator are connected together in either a WYE or a DELTA configuration. 9. The motor as in claim 1, wherein the first stator and the rotor are structured to function as an independent motor separate from the second stator when the second stator is disconnected from energy, and wherein the second stator and the rotor are structured to function as an independent motor separate from the first stator when the first stator is disconnected from energy. 10. A brushless direct current motor comprising: a stator positioned for relative rotation with a rotor, wherein the stator includes at least a first multiphase windings and a second multiphase windings; anda first power electronics for directing energy to the first multiphase windings and a second power electronics for directing energy to the second multiphase windings;a commutation electronics for determining electrical position of the rotor relative to the first multiphase windings and the second multiphase windings, and for synchronizing current pulses directed to a sequentially selected phase of the first multiphase windings and the second multiphase windings, to generate a rotating magnetic field that communicates with the rotor; anda controller for setting the connection of the first power electronics in series or in parallel with the second power electronics. 11. The motor as in claim 10, wherein: a.) the first multiphase windings includes at least a first, a second, and a third phase winding element;b.) the second multiphase windings includes at least a fourth, a fifth, and a sixth phase winding element; andc.) a magnetic flux passes from the first phase winding element to the rotor, and then to either the second phase winding element, the third phase winding element, the fourth phase winding element, the fifth phase winding element, or the sixth phase winding element. 12. The motor as in claim 10, wherein: a.) the first multiphase windings includes at least a first, a second, and a third phase winding element;b.) the second multiphase windings includes at least a fourth, a fifth, and a sixth phase winding element;c.) the first phase winding element is adjacent to the second phase winding, element and to the fourth phase winding element; andd.) a magnetic flux passes from the first phase winding element to the second phase winding element or to the fourth phase winding element, without having to pass through the rotor before passing to the second phase winding element or to the fourth phase winding element. 13. The motor as in claim 10, wherein a.) the first multiphase windings comprises at least 3 phases including phase A1, phase B1 and phase C1; andb.) the second multiphase windings comprises at least 3 phases including phase A2, phase B2 and phase C2;wherein phases A1 and A2 are like phases that do not share the same magnetic flux, phases B1 and B2 are like phases that do not share the same magnetic flux, and phases C1 and C2 are like phases that do not share the same magnetic flux; andwherein like phases undergo substantially same temporal magnitude and direction of magnetic flux. 14. The motor as in claim 13, wherein the rotor comprises a first rotor and a second rotor, and wherein the first multiphase windings magnetically interact with the first rotor and the second rotor, and the second multiphase windings magnetically interact with the first rotor and the second rotor. 15. The motor as in claim 10, wherein the current pulses are synchronized via driver switches of the first power electronics and of the second power electronics, wherein the driver switches are a unidirectional type including a metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) and an insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT). 16. The motor as in claim 10, wherein the first multiphase windings and the rotor are structured to function as an independent motor separate from the second multiphase windings when the second multiphase windings is disconnected from energy, and wherein the second multiphase windings and the rotor are structured to function as an independent motor separate from the first multiphase windings when the first multiphase windings is disconnected from energy. 17. A method for a direct current motor comprising: directing energy to a first stator with a first power electronics, and directing energy to a second stator with a second power electronics, wherein the first stator and the second stator are positioned for relative rotation with a rotor;employing a commutation electronics to determine electrical position of the rotor relative to the first stator and the second stator, and synchronize current pulses directed to a sequentially selected phase of the first stator and the second stator, to generate a rotating magnetic field that communicates with the rotor; andconnecting the first power electronics and the second power electronics in either series or in parallel to meet torque and speed requirements of the motor.
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