18589507. CONTROL SYSTEM simplified abstract (ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED)

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CONTROL SYSTEM

Organization Name

ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED

Inventor(s)

Ryusuke Fujino of Fujisawa-shi (JP)

CONTROL SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18589507 titled 'CONTROL SYSTEM

The abstract of the patent application describes a control system that includes a motor with a movable stator, a moving member, a coil, and a movement control part that changes the overlap amount of the rotor and stator by moving the stator in the axial direction of the rotor.

  • Motor with a rotor connected to an engine's output shaft and a movable stator
  • Moving member connected to the stator
  • Coil wound around the moving member
  • Movement control part that changes the overlap amount of the rotor and stator by moving the stator in the axial direction
  • Power source applies voltage to the coil to move the stator

Potential Applications: - Industrial automation - Robotics - Automotive systems - Aerospace technology

Problems Solved: - Precise control of motor movement - Efficient energy utilization - Enhanced performance in various applications

Benefits: - Improved precision and accuracy - Energy efficiency - Enhanced performance and reliability

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Motor Control System for Industrial Automation This technology can be used in various industries for precise control and efficient operation of motors, leading to improved productivity and cost savings.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the movement control part change the overlap amount of the rotor and stator?

  The movement control part moves the stator in the axial direction of the rotor by applying voltage to the coil.

2. What are the potential benefits of using this control system in robotics applications?

  The benefits include improved precision, efficiency, and performance in robotic systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

A control system includes: a motor including (i) a rotor, connected to an output shaft of an engine, and (ii) a stator that is movable in an axial direction of the rotor, a moving member connected to the stator, a coil wound around the moving member, and a movement control part that changes an overlap amount of the rotor and the stator in the axial direction, by moving the stator in the axial direction of the rotor by causing a power source to apply a voltage to the coil.