20240055929. ELECTRIC MACHINE simplified abstract (GENESIS MOTION SOLUTIONS, LP)

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ELECTRIC MACHINE

Organization Name

GENESIS MOTION SOLUTIONS, LP

Inventor(s)

Alex Oleg Posatskiy of Langley (CA)

Douglas Dane Reelie of Langley (CA)

ELECTRIC MACHINE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240055929 titled 'ELECTRIC MACHINE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a radial flux electric machine with the following components:

  • Housing
  • Inner carrier with an inner surface
  • Outer carrier spaced apart from the inner carrier by an airgap
  • Electromagnetic elements on the rotor or stator generating radial flux
  • At least one bearing with an outer bearing surface

Potential Applications:

  • Electric vehicles
  • Wind turbines
  • Industrial machinery

Problems Solved:

  • Efficient energy conversion
  • Reliable operation
  • Compact design

Benefits:

  • Increased power output
  • Reduced maintenance needs
  • Enhanced durability


Original Abstract Submitted

a radial flux electric machine comprising: a housing; an inner carrier having an inner surface; and an outer carrier spaced apart from the inner carrier by an airgap; wherein the inner carrier is one of: a stator fixedly attached to the housing, and a rotor configured to rotate relative to the stator about an axis, and the outer carrier is the other of: a stator fixedly attached to the housing, and a rotor configured to rotate relative to the stator about an axis; a plurality of electromagnetic elements defining magnetic poles, disposed on the rotor or stator so as to generate a radial flux between the rotor and stator as the rotor rotates; and at least one bearing having an outer bearing surface; wherein the outer bearing surface has a diameter that is at least as large as the inner diameter of the inner carrier.