Electric generator

A simpler to manufacture electrical machine generator or motor designed to be built of 2 dimensionally cut flat stock materials with special utility as a larger than conventional diameter electric generator that is designed to operate at lower revolutions per minute than conventional generators so as to be able to be driven by human legs or arms or wind generation at low wind speeds, or water movement at low or zero water drop distance or ‘head’ or other applications.

DESCRIPTION

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FIG. 1. An exploded view of the Generator.

FIG. 2. An outside view of the generator.

FIG. 3. A sectional view of the generator.

FIG. 4A detail view of the axle1of the generator as seen inFIG. 3.

FIG. 5A detail view of box closure piece7edge of the generator a seen inFIG. 2

FIG. 6The edge of the box side6without a closure piece7showing castellations and slots or teeth on stator6stator box side edge.

FIG. 7a side view of the generator with one stator box closure7removed and a circle B to show the origin of the detail magnification ofFIG. 8.

FIG. 8A detail side view of stator6stator box side edge including wires stator winding wires in section with cross mark convention to show alternating electromotive voltage direction in alternate winding slots in opposition to rotor magnets14of alternating magnetic polarity.

FIG. 9A view of a rotor cut out nesting method where the pieces2are also litening holes in the rotor, and may have a shared cut between two pieces with calculated kerf correction.

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1Shaft, Axle2Rotor Tooth Connect, rotor axle torsion pinned spacer or peripheral rotor spacer interlock pieces3Rotor4Spacer5Ball-Bearing, or other bearing6Stator, Box Side7Stator Tooth Connect, Box Closure piece8Interior Stator Reinforcement and bearing seat9Interior Stator Reinforcement and bearing seat10Bolt11Nut12Washer13Pedal14Magnet15wire zig zagged around the circumference16externally accessible slot for wire17slot of interlocking castellations18peripheral rotor spacer interlock pieces19pin

DESCRIPTION

The invention comprises a larger than conventional diameter electric generator that is designed to operate at lower revolutions per minute than conventional generators so as to be able to be driven by human legs or arms or wind generation at low wind speeds, or water movement at low or zero water drop distance or ‘head’ or other applications A larger diameter and less wide low rpm generator which is designed to be constructed by 2 dimensional cutting of flat stock materials.

Ideally the invention would be able to be capable of generating electricity without batteries in the system. It should generate power in the lowest wind speeds. Rapid design variation and field modification should be inherent. Low Audio and RF noise is desirable. Therefore it is desirable to avoid Slip rings which can cause sparks and there for explosions and radio interference. Slip rings are susceptible to corrosion and therefore susceptible to failure and require maintenance. The generator/alternator achieved will be quieter, and there for be less disruptive to the people working in proximity. A reduction gear or drive will not be required, with resulting decreases in noise and efficiency losses compared to gearboxes and chains etc.

The generators rotor must have the largest possible diameter to achieve usable voltages in the smallest of winds, and the low human pedaling speed and low head water wheel speeds. Physical repatching of Coils is an efficient electronic control method to effectively extract energy from wind and other small variable generation sources. Physical repatching avoids voltage drops across semiconductors and parasitic power drains in switching circuits.

Such a low rpm generator will be able to take advantage of lower winds because it can use the dense turbine blade disks associated with water pumping wind generators. The low tips speeds of the wind turbines make the wind turbine quieter. The ability to generate usable power in the lowest winds is a different definition of efficiency, in the sense of having power when you need it, without relying on heavy and expensive batteries to store energy between hoped for high wind episodes required by other generators.

To generate large wattages from a human for long periods of time, large amounts of cooling are necessary, most practically by wind. The addition of a large fan for cooling the rider will increase total work output by perhaps 20 fold per session. Humans emit perhaps 80% waste heat similarly to a passenger car, so humans over heat if you run them hard standing still as a passenger car does. Probably All exercise machines should have large user controlled fans.

Possibly the same fan that is used for the Wind Generation could be applied as a cooling blower during doldrums where human generation may be required.

In summary a low rpm generator has many applications, such as low speed wind of the historical water pumping turbine style and historical grain grinding “sail” style, human and animal power, low head water power such as surface flow using a floating paddle wheel concept and wave powered buoys

The generator's edge shape is made up of flat or planar sections7of sufficient quantity to have some circularity, that is to say as a polygon of equal sides whose junctions fall on the same circle, a regular convex equiangular polygon. This design facilitates access to open slots for winding placement. The zig zag winding of single strands circulating around the periphery with an air core magnetic circuit is the primary design described here, as this is lightweight, the magnets are permanent and the total expected power is low.

Other configurations are possible such as prewound coils that span two opposed slot sets as 4 winding slots in total could allow a more conventional salient or lapped pole generator/motor winding to be accessed from the exterior.

Alternate configurations of more conventional circular windings could be built around two of these deeper cuts for single phase poles or across many cuts for multiphase winding schemes, wherein it is probable that magnetically conductive core material would be preferred to form the stator, layers of which could be stacked between the side panels in lieu or in addition to the generator box closure of drawing13etc, which is presently not shown in these drawings which focus on non magnetic structural materials and air cored windings.

The box closure pieces7could be make of magnetically conductive materials which could have protrusions through the center of the coils to form poles of magnetic circuits. These closure pieces could be made of 2d stacks of thin sheets of magnetically desirable steels to form the cap and pole protrusion utilizing a of a 2d manufacturing method.

Other designs polygonal designs with unequal sides that do not fall on the same circle could allow the creation of shapes of footings for the generator, and stair cases to climb the generator, however the externally accessed slots would become very deep and less convenient.

FIG. 1. An exploded view of the Generator.

Drawing page10a. At the top a drawing of circular rotor disk, one of two, with two examples of castellated spacers (axle torsion spacer, peripheral spacer) placed as many more would be before the second disk is placed on top and united to form the generator rotor.

FIG. 2. An outside view of the generator.

FIG. 3. A sectional view of the generator.

showing how a metal plate8could form a harder bearing seat material such as metal when combined with a stator side made of a lighter softer material such as wood,

FIG. 4A detail view of the axle1of the generator as seen inFIG. 3.

In the DrawingFIG. 4. sectional bisection two dimensional drawing of a the comprising a pin or spirol pin or glue or other means, shown connecting to the axle torsion spacers thru the axle1or (so called “bracket” in the bicycle industry), and the castellated interconnection with the rotor plates are shown, and bearings that would allow the pedals to rotate the axle and the rotor to be rotated by the spirol pin and the castellated spacers which are attached to form the rotor.

Drawing page12. A partially bisected elevation view of one side of the external motor frame and the pedal axle wherein the pedal axle bearing is seated on a double thickness of material around the axle area that is also located with holes for bolt, rivets or other connection means where the total weight of the motor frame might be reduced from having to be cut from a material that is as thick as the bearing seating area.

FIG. 5A detail view of box closure piece7edge of the generator a seen inFIG. 2

FIG. 6The edge of the box side6without a closure piece7showing castellations and slots or teeth on stator6stator box side edge.

FIG. 7a side view of the generator with one stator box closure7removed and a circle B to show the origin of the detail magnification ofFIG. 8.

FIG. 8A detail side view of stator6stator box side edge including wires stator winding wires in section with cross mark convention to show alternating electromotive voltage direction in alternate winding slots in opposition to rotor magnets14of alternating magnetic polarity.

A detail elevation of one of the flat sections of the polygonal edge of the generator wherein the castellations have additional deeper cut slots in the edge down to very near the operating edge of the moving generator rotor, these deeper cuts being placed in locations that still allow the structural interlocking and the cuts through the castellation can be used as screw holes for closure wherein these deeper cut slots are used to lay in zig zag conductor stator wiring from the exterior without the need to thread through a closed hole.

FIG. 9A view of a rotor cut out nesting method where the pieces2are also litening holes in the rotor, and may have a shared cut between two pieces with calculated kerf correction wherein two castellated pieces are offset and adjacent so that they share a cutting line to form two sides at once, thus saving time on the cutting machine. The exterior static frame of the machine can be litened by similar double use of cutouts or ‘nesting’ as in this drawing. Also shown are holes for castellated peripheral rotor spacer plates2, whose position could be circular but may also be canted to towards 45% from the circular orientation to provide stiffness and warp resistance to the stator, at some cost in air friction (windage) that could be translated into intentional blowing similar to a vacuum cleaner turbine if the application calls for such function

Nothing stated herein precludes or excludes other combinations and arrangements of the methods and mechanisms disclosed herein.