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US2419301A
US2419301A US563613A US56361344A US2419301A US 2419301 A US2419301 A US 2419301A US 563613 A US563613 A US 563613A US 56361344 A US56361344 A US 56361344A US 2419301 A US2419301 A US 2419301A
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pril 22, 1947. H R TRAGESSER 2,419,31
IGNETO HGNETIC CIRCUIT' Filed Nov. 15. 1944 lim/27km ny f.
Patented Apr. 22, 1'947 MAGNET() MAGNETIC CIRCUIT Herbert R. Tragesser, Shaker Heights, Ohio, as-
signor, by mesne assignments, to Jack & Helntz Precision Industries, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, a.
corporation of Delaware Application November 15, 1944, Serial No. 563,613
This invention relates to a novel magnetic circuit for a fixed magnet, xed coil type of magneto having a ilux directing laminated iron rotor.
The object of ,the invention is to provide an improved magneto construction producing a complete and rapid reversal of viiux through the coil and substantially eliminating the existence of leakage ilux paths. A specic object is to provide a plurality of magnetic circuits so arranged with respect to the coil and permanent magnet that the revolving rotor will direct the flux alternately in opposite directions through the coil as the rotor revolves.
The preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawing in which:
Figure l is a view showing the magnetic circuit through a magneto constructed according to the present invention in which the rotor is positioned to establish a particular flux path through poles, and
Figure 2 is a. view showing the flux path established by movement of the rotor to a different position so as to reverse the flux through the coil.
The present magneto comprises a permanent magnet I, a coil or generating winding 2, and a laminated iron rotor 3. Associated with the magnet I is a stator structure comprising a pair of similar laminated magnetic members 4 and 5 having short inner legs 6 and 1 and elongated outer legs 8 and 9. The inner legs 6 and l are positioned adjacent the north and south poles, respectively, of the magnet l and are provided with suitable pole pieces I and il. The longer legs 8 and 9 extend outwardly on opposite sides of the rotor and are provided with pole pieces I2 and I3 respectively.
The pole pieces I0 to I3 are so spaced around the rotor that the rotor lobes I4 to I6 alternately 'bridge the poles Il and I2, and l0 and I3, for
every 60 increment of rotation. Thus in Figure l a flux path indicated by arrows is established through the rotor from pole i2 to pole II, 11pwardly through the short leg 1, through the magnet from south to north, and again upwardly through the short leg B. Wide air gaps effectively interrupt any flux path through poles l0 and I3.
Upon a 60 rotation of the rotor in either direc 9 Claims. (Cl. 171-209) tion the flux path through the poles II and I2 and 1 thereby reversing the E. M. F. in the coil 2. By arranging the pole pieces in the manner illustrated and by making them of approximately one-half the width of the rotor lobes, the latter subtending angles of approximately each, very rapid and complete reversals of flux take place through the coil as the rotor revolves.
The present arrangement employing a 3-lobed rotor is applicable for ignition purposes for a 6- cylinder engine where the magneto runs at onehalf engine speed, but the invention is adaptable to engines with various numbers of cylinders by appropriately modifying the rotor lobes and pole pieces to give the desired frequency. The invention is accordingly not limited to the specific arrangement of the pole pieces or number of lobes in the rotor herein shown and described. All modiilcations of this arrangement falling within the scope of the appended claims are included in the invention.
I claim:
l. A magneto comprising a permanent magnet, a pair oi' stator members located on either side of said permanent magnet and each being provided with a pair of pole pieces, a generating winding around parts of both of said stator members, and a rotor arranged to direct the flux from said magnet through pairs of said pole pieces of opposite polarity alternately in such a manner as to alternately reverse the direction to fluir through said winding.
2. A magneto comprising a permanent magnet, a iiux directing rotor, a pair of plural legged stator members located on either side of seid permanent magnet and forming a plurality oi magnetic circuits between each pole of said mag' net and said rotor, and a generating winding around one leg of each of said stator members arranged so that rotation of said rotor will make and break magnetic circuits through a leg of one of said stator members through a leg of opposite polarity of the other stator member to alternately reverse the iux through the winding.
3. A magneto comprising a permanent mag net, a stator element located on either side of said magnet and associated with each pole o said magnet, a pair of legs carrying pole pieces on each of said members, a generating winding around one leg of each of said members, and a single flux diNv recting rotor associated with said poles and legs and adapted to make and break nur paths be tween pairs of said legs of opposite polarity to reverse the flux through said winding while retaining all of the magnetic material active at all times during the operation of said magneto.
4. A magneto comprising a permanent magnet, a pair of stator members located on either side oi the permanent magnet, said stator member having short legs adjacent opposite poles o! said magnet and having long legs remote from said magnet, a generating winding around said short legs, and a flux directing rotorv associated with said poles and legs and arranged to establish' ux paths through said short legs and magnet alternately to reverse the flux through. said winding.
5. A magneto comprising a permanent magnet, a two legged stator member located on either side oi' said magnet and associated with each pole ofv said magnet, one leg of each m'ember being adjacent said magnet and one ieg of each mem' ber being remote from said magnet, a generating winding around said adjacent legs, and a ilux directing rotor associated with said poles and legs and arranged to establish ilux paths through said adjacent legs alternately to reverse the i'iux through said winding.
6. A magneto comprising a flux directing rotor, a permanent magnet having its magnetic axis arranged transversely with the axis of said rotor, a stator member located on either side of said magnet and associated with each pole of said magnet, said stator members having legs adjacent said magnet and legs remote from said magnet, and a generating winding surrounding said magnet and said adjacent legs with the axis of the winding radial to the rotor and normal to the axis oi.' the magnet so that said rotor will establish flux paths through said adjacent legs and magnet alternately to reverse the iiux therethrough and through said winding.
7. A magneto comprising a pair of stator elements, a permanent magnet located therebetween, each of said stator elements having a pair of legs of like polarity, a generating winding around one leg oi each stator element, and a flux 4 directing rotor associated with said lgs and arranged to make and break ux paths through said winding-encircled legs and magnet alternately to reverse the ilux through said winding.
8. A magneto comprising a generating winding, a pair ot U-shaped stator members each having one leg within said winding and one leg outside oisaid winding, a single permanent magnet located between said stator members and magnetically bridging said inner legs within said coil and having its magnetic axis disposed transversely of the axis of said winding, and a single three-lobe rotatable flux distributor associated with said legs and arranged to direct the magnetic ux between pairs of said legs alternately, each of said pairs comprising one inner and one outer leg, to thereby reverse the, direction of iiux through said inner legs and said winding.
9,A magneto comprising a generating winding, a pair oi U-shapedstator members each having a first leg within said winding and a second leg outside of said winding, a permanent magnet located between said stator members and magnetically bridging said first legs, and a rotatable flux distributor associated with said legs and arranged to direct the magnetic iiux through said first legs alternately, to reverse the flux through said winding. t
HERBERT R. 'IRAGESSER REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the ille of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 2,108,662 Fisher Feb. 15, 1938 A FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date '723,129 French Jan. 12, 1932
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US2658111A (en) * 1950-05-16 1953-11-03 Automatic Elect Lab Switching apparatus
US3067305A (en) * 1959-05-28 1962-12-04 Glenn M Stout Pulse operated magnetically latching relay
US3077549A (en) * 1960-04-07 1963-02-12 Gen Electric Permanent magnet indicator alternator
US3184563A (en) * 1960-12-09 1965-05-18 Int Standard Electric Corp Magnetically controlled reed switching device
US3515920A (en) * 1968-07-18 1970-06-02 Kelsey Hayes Co Permanent magnet inductor generator for vehicle wheel speed sensor
US3619678A (en) * 1970-01-22 1971-11-09 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Dual output ac transducer
US3942045A (en) * 1974-06-05 1976-03-02 Fiat Societa Per Azioni Speed or angular position electromagnetic transducer

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FR723129A (en) * 1930-09-30 1932-04-04 Bosch Robert Magneto ignition
US2108662A (en) * 1938-02-15 Gen Electric Inductor dynamo-electric machine

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2108662A (en) * 1938-02-15 Gen Electric Inductor dynamo-electric machine
FR723129A (en) * 1930-09-30 1932-04-04 Bosch Robert Magneto ignition

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2658111A (en) * 1950-05-16 1953-11-03 Automatic Elect Lab Switching apparatus
US3067305A (en) * 1959-05-28 1962-12-04 Glenn M Stout Pulse operated magnetically latching relay
US3077549A (en) * 1960-04-07 1963-02-12 Gen Electric Permanent magnet indicator alternator
US3184563A (en) * 1960-12-09 1965-05-18 Int Standard Electric Corp Magnetically controlled reed switching device
US3515920A (en) * 1968-07-18 1970-06-02 Kelsey Hayes Co Permanent magnet inductor generator for vehicle wheel speed sensor
US3619678A (en) * 1970-01-22 1971-11-09 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Dual output ac transducer
US3942045A (en) * 1974-06-05 1976-03-02 Fiat Societa Per Azioni Speed or angular position electromagnetic transducer

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