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US659716A
US659716A US68641298A US1898686412A US659716A US 659716 A US659716 A US 659716A US 68641298 A US68641298 A US 68641298A US 1898686412 A US1898686412 A US 1898686412A US 659716 A US659716 A US 659716A
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    • H02K23/00DC commutator motors or generators having mechanical commutator; Universal AC/DC commutator motors
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  • the fol'owi'ig is a specification.
  • the present invention comprises, broadly, the idea of interposing in any magnetic circuit a body of lamir ated magnetic material, so arranged that the laminae may be placed either parallel with or at any desired ang e to the lines of force of the circuit.
  • the reluctance is least, while if placed at an angle the reluctance is increased and becomes a maximuh when the angle is ninety degrees.
  • Figure 1 illustrates the use of my invention in connection with a reactance-coil.
  • Fig. 2 shows an application of myinvention for the purpose of balancing up the field-magnets of dynamo-electric machines.
  • Fig. 3 shows another mode of applying the invention.
  • Fig. 1 is a conventional representation of such a device.
  • the core consists of a laminated structure of any suitable form, as 1. This core either has an opening formed therein, as in Fig. 2, or is entirely interrupted, as shown in the drawings, Fig. 1.
  • the openings or cuts made in the core are such as to intercept the lines of force produced by current in the exciting-coil 2.
  • a body of laminated magnetic material 3 is arranged so as to be capable of assuming different angular relations to the lines of force or line of magnetic induction in the core. By varying the position of the core the reluctance of the magnetic circuit will be correspondingly varied, asis evident.
  • the walls of the opening itself may form the bearing, in which case the plug may be provided with a squared or other angular projection 4:, by which it may be turned in its bearings for purposes of adjustment.
  • the laminated magnetic material may be mounted on a shaft carried in suitable bearings, in a manner analogous to that of the armature of a dynamoelectric machine. The construction is so obvious that no illustration is deemed necessary.
  • I provide openings in some suitable portion of each of the magnetic circuits of the machine.
  • the openings are preferably circular in cross-section, as shown in Fig. 2, and may be located at the base of each pole-piece, as shown at 5, or, if desired, the openings may be made in the yoke between the pole-pieces, as indicated, for example, at 6.
  • plugs of laminated magnetic material With the laminae arranged longitudinally of the openings, so as to intercept the lines of force. An end view of the laminae is shown at 5.
  • Fig. 3 shows a slightly-different application of theinvention.
  • the pole-pieces of a dynamo-electric machine are provided with openings transverse thereto and preferably square.
  • a square plug '7 of laminated material so that the laminae are either parallel to or lie across the lines of force, or by omitting the plug entirely I am enabled to obtain an effect equivalent to inserting an air-gap of differentlengths into the magnetic circuit.
  • the air-gap becomes 0perative when the reduced section of the polepiece becomes saturated.
  • a bend in the saturation curve is produced at the point where the air-gap becomes operative.
  • the laminze may all be formed of the same material and suitably separated from each other by sheets of nonmagnetic material, or they may be formed of material of different permeability, such as soft iron and hard steel, and suitably intermingled. If desired, the use of sheets of nonmagnetic material may be omitted, the unavoidable air-spaces between the laminae being in many cases sufficient to secure the desired lack of symmetry in permeability of the laminated body.
  • a reluctance-adjusting device consisting of intermingled plates of magnetic material of different permeability.
  • a reluctance-adjusting device composed of laminated magnetic material in the form of a solid of revolution, and with laminae ar ranged parallel to the axis.

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E. THOMSON.
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Patanted Oct. l6, I900.
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Elihu Thmson,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ELIHU THOMSON, OF SWAMPSCOTT, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, OF NEW YORK.
ADJUSTING RELUCTANCE OF MAGNETIC CIRCUITS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 659,716, dated October 16, 1900.
Application filed July 20, 1898. Serial No. 686 ,412. (N model.)
T0 at whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ELIHU THOMSON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Swampscott,county of Es iex, State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new a 1d userul Improvements in Means for Adjusting the Reluctance of Magnetic Oircuits,(Oase No.881,)
of which the fol'owi'ig is a specification.
The present invention comprises, broadly, the idea of interposing in any magnetic circuit a body of lamir ated magnetic material, so arranged that the laminae may be placed either parallel with or at any desired ang e to the lines of force of the circuit. Byplacing the laminae parallel to the lines of force or in the line of magnetic induction the reluctance is least, while if placed at an angle the reluctance is increased and becomes a maximuh when the angle is ninety degrees.
My invention is capable of many embodiments, and in the drawings forming a part of this specification I have shown, by way of example, three modes of applying the same.
Figure 1 illustrates the use of my invention in connection with a reactance-coil. Fig. 2 shows an application of myinvention for the purpose of balancing up the field-magnets of dynamo-electric machines. Fig. 3 shows another mode of applying the invention.
In many cases it is desirable to have an adjustable reactance-coil. Fig. 1 is a conventional representation of such a device. The core consists of a laminated structure of any suitable form, as 1. This core either has an opening formed therein, as in Fig. 2, or is entirely interrupted, as shown in the drawings, Fig. 1. The openings or cuts made in the core are such as to intercept the lines of force produced by current in the exciting-coil 2. A body of laminated magnetic material 3 is arranged so as to be capable of assuming different angular relations to the lines of force or line of magnetic induction in the core. By varying the position of the core the reluctance of the magnetic circuit will be correspondingly varied, asis evident. The body of magshown in Fig. 3.
it may be mounted in various ways so as to turn. If desired, the walls of the opening itself may form the bearing, in which case the plug may be provided with a squared or other angular projection 4:, by which it may be turned in its bearings for purposes of adjustment. If desired, however, the laminated magnetic material may be mounted on a shaft carried in suitable bearings, in a manner analogous to that of the armature of a dynamoelectric machine. The construction is so obvious that no illustration is deemed necessary.
In many cases difficulty is experienced in setting up a multipolar dynamo-electric machine so that the electromotive forces generated between the different sets of brushes shall be the same. Owing to some accidental difference in the quality of iron used, or to a slightly eccentric placing of the armature with respect to the pole-pieces, or to various other causes, it may happen that the flux due to one set of poles may diifer from that due to another. In such a case, if the machine is a generator, one circuit may furnish more current than another, and in exaggerated cases the current may even be reversed in some of the circuits. In the case of a motor under similar circumstances the counterelectromotive force of the different circuits would be different, whereby some circuits would take an excessive current and others but very little. To obviate these difficulties, Iprovide openings in some suitable portion of each of the magnetic circuits of the machine. The openings are preferably circular in cross-section, as shown in Fig. 2, and may be located at the base of each pole-piece, as shown at 5, or, if desired, the openings may be made in the yoke between the pole-pieces, as indicated, for example, at 6. Into these openings are inserted plugs of laminated magnetic material, with the laminae arranged longitudinally of the openings, so as to intercept the lines of force. An end view of the laminae is shown at 5. By turning the plug by any suitable means-such as shown at Fig. 1, for example-or by withdrawing the plug and inserting it at a different angle the magnetic reluctance of the circuit is changed, and consequently the fluv. By suitable adjustment in the manner described the flux per pole in a mulipolar machine may be equaliZed or otherwise altered or adjusted.
Fig. 3 shows a slightly-different application of theinvention. In this case the pole-pieces of a dynamo-electric machine are provided with openings transverse thereto and preferably square. By inserting a square plug '7 of laminated material so that the laminae are either parallel to or lie across the lines of force, or by omitting the plug entirely I am enabled to obtain an effect equivalent to inserting an air-gap of differentlengths into the magnetic circuit. The air-gap becomes 0perative when the reduced section of the polepiece becomes saturated. A bend in the saturation curve is produced at the point where the air-gap becomes operative. Above the bend in the curve the magnetization is no longer proportional to the magnetomotive force, and the operation of the machine is thus rendered less sensitive to change in the current in the field-winding. In this latter application of my invention I prefer to make the laminatious of soft iron and separate them by paper or other non-magnetic material of suitable thickness.
Generally speaking, the laminze may all be formed of the same material and suitably separated from each other by sheets of nonmagnetic material, or they may be formed of material of different permeability, such as soft iron and hard steel, and suitably intermingled. If desired, the use of sheets of nonmagnetic material may be omitted, the unavoidable air-spaces between the laminae being in many cases sufficient to secure the desired lack of symmetry in permeability of the laminated body.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
1. The combination with a multipolar dynamo-electric machine, of adjustable means for producing a relative variation of the respective reluctances of two or more of the magnetic circuits of the machine.
2. The combination, with a multipolar dyname-electric machine, of adjustable means for varying the reluctance of two or more of the magnetic circuits of the machine and thereby equalizing the fluxes in said circuits.
3. A reluctance-adjusting device consisting of intermingled plates of magnetic material of different permeability.
l. A reluctance-adjusting device composed of laminated magnetic material in the form of a solid of revolution, and with laminae ar ranged parallel to the axis.
5. The combination of a body of magnetic material forming part of a magnetic circuit and having an opening therein, and a body of laminated magnetic material of the same cross-section as the opening adapted to assume differentpositions in said opening and with the laminze arranged longitudinally of the opening for each position.
6. The combination of a body of laminated magnetic material having the configuration of a surface of revolution and with the laminae parallel to the axis, and a body of magnetic material with an opening therein to receive said laminated body.
7. The combination of a body of magnetic material forming part of a magnetic circuit and having an opening therein, and a body of laminated magnetic material adapted to fill said opening in all positions and assume different positions therein, thereby varying the reluctance of the magnetic circuit.
8. The combination of a body of magnetic material forming part of a magnetic circuit and having an opening therein, and a body of laminated magnetic material of the same cross-section as the opening and adapted to assume different positions therein.
I11 witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 16th day of July, 1898.
ELII-IU THOMSON.
Witnesses:
A. F. MACDONALD, ALEXANDER D. LUNT.
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US2431425A (en) * 1944-02-05 1947-11-25 Rca Corp Variable inductance device
US3015875A (en) * 1955-06-27 1962-01-09 G M Lab Inc Adjustment of tachometer generators
US3100852A (en) * 1956-07-28 1963-08-13 Philips Corp Variable reluctance magnetic circuit
US3218545A (en) * 1961-11-16 1965-11-16 Andrew E Flanders Mechanical saturable reactor
US3359627A (en) * 1965-03-01 1967-12-26 Gen Precision Inc Method of balancing leakage reactance in resolvers
WO2003016281A1 (en) * 2001-08-21 2003-02-27 Schering Corporation A process of synthesis of a tricyclic ketone intermediate

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2431425A (en) * 1944-02-05 1947-11-25 Rca Corp Variable inductance device
US3015875A (en) * 1955-06-27 1962-01-09 G M Lab Inc Adjustment of tachometer generators
US3100852A (en) * 1956-07-28 1963-08-13 Philips Corp Variable reluctance magnetic circuit
US3218545A (en) * 1961-11-16 1965-11-16 Andrew E Flanders Mechanical saturable reactor
US3359627A (en) * 1965-03-01 1967-12-26 Gen Precision Inc Method of balancing leakage reactance in resolvers
WO2003016281A1 (en) * 2001-08-21 2003-02-27 Schering Corporation A process of synthesis of a tricyclic ketone intermediate

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