Patent ID: 9742252
Date: 2017-08-22
CPC Classifications: H02K

Claim:
1. An electrical energy generator, comprising: a plate; a pair of first C-shaped members, each having a midsection with a back side coupled to the plate; each first C-shaped member having a pair of arms extending away from the plate; each arm terminating in a surface such that all four of the surfaces are tangent to a first plane; at least one magnet disposed between the back of one of the C-shaped members and the plate, such that the surfaces associated with the arms of one of the first members is a north magnetic pole, and the surfaces associated with the arms of the other one of the first members is a south magnetic pole; a pair of second C-shaped members, each having a midsection with a back side and a pair of arms extending toward the plate; each arm terminating in a surface such that all four of the surfaces are tangent to a second plane parallel to the first plane; the surfaces of the arms of the first C-shaped member being aligned with the surfaces of the of the arms of the second C-shaped member in facing relationship across the gap; a central arm coupling the midsections of the pair of second C-shaped members; wherein the plate, the first and second C-shaped members, and the central arm are all constructed of a magnetic flux conductive material; a coil of electrically conductive wire wrapped around the central arm, the wire having two ends interconnected to an electricity utilization device; a rotating disk with opposing outer surfaces disposed in the gap; the disk being constructed of a non-magnetizable material with exception of a six spaced-apart, radial inserts of magnetic flux conductive material extending entirely through the disk from one outer surface to the other; and wherein the inserts of the disk and the aligned surfaces of the arms of the first and second C-shaped members being geometrically configured such that as the disk rotates, the magnetic flux from the magnet conducts through the inserts in sequence, thereby reversing the direction of the flux through the central arm, inducing an alternating current in the coil of wire.