20240055962. BIPOLAR INDUCTION ELECTRIC MACHINE simplified abstract (PolyWavePower IP Proprietary Limited)

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BIPOLAR INDUCTION ELECTRIC MACHINE

Organization Name

PolyWavePower IP Proprietary Limited

Inventor(s)

Dragan Ignjatovic of Western Cape (ZA)

BIPOLAR INDUCTION ELECTRIC MACHINE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240055962 titled 'BIPOLAR INDUCTION ELECTRIC MACHINE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a bipolar induction electric machine with a unique stator and rotor arrangement.

  • Stator arrangement consists of multiple stator modules with spaced apart stator pole elements and concentrated armature windings.
  • Rotor arrangement includes multiple rotor modules with curved bi-polar members and a stationary field exciter coil.
  • Curved rotor pole elements are concentrically arranged relative to stator pole surfaces to create uniform air-gap and segmented multipolar flux circuits.
    • Potential Applications:**
  • Electric vehicles
  • Wind turbines
  • Industrial machinery
    • Problems Solved:**
  • Improved efficiency in electric machines
  • Enhanced power output
  • Reduced maintenance requirements
    • Benefits:**
  • Increased energy efficiency
  • Higher power density
  • Improved reliability and durability


Original Abstract Submitted

a bipolar induction electric machine is provided comprising a stator arrangement comprising a plurality of circumferentially arranged stator modules, each stator module comprising a plurality of axially arranged spaced apart stator pole elements fitted with a concentrated armature winding and terminating in an inwardly facing, curved stator pole surface; and a rotor arrangement rotatably and concentrically accommodated within the stator arrangement, the rotor arrangement comprising a plurality of axially arranged rotor modules, each rotor module comprising at least one circumferentially arranged, curved bi-polar member comprising a pair of curved rotor pole elements that are axially displaced on either side of a stationary concentric field exciter coil accommodated within the stator arrangement. the curved rotor pole elements are concentrically arranged relative to the stator pole surfaces so as to define a uniform air-gap therebetween and thus provide a plurality of axially segmented multipolar flux circuits.