18571328. ROTOR AND MOTOR simplified abstract (MINEBEA MITSUMI Inc.)

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ROTOR AND MOTOR

Organization Name

MINEBEA MITSUMI Inc.

Inventor(s)

Yutaka Kamogi of Kitasaku-gun (JP)

Junichi Miyaki of Kitasaku-gun (JP)

ROTOR AND MOTOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18571328 titled 'ROTOR AND MOTOR

The abstract describes a rotor design consisting of a rotor core, a magnet, and a cover. The rotor core includes an annular portion and multiple magnetic pole pieces, with the magnet positioned between two adjacent pole pieces in a circumferential direction. The cover, made of a non-magnetic material or a material with lower magnetism than the rotor core, encloses the outer edge of the magnet.

  • Rotor design with a core, magnet, and cover
  • Core features annular portion and magnetic pole pieces
  • Magnet placed between adjacent pole pieces in circumferential direction
  • Cover made of non-magnetic or lower magnetism material

Potential Applications: - Electric motors - Generators - Wind turbines

Problems Solved: - Improved efficiency in rotor design - Enhanced magnetic field control

Benefits: - Increased performance - Reduced energy consumption

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Rotor Design for Electric Motors This technology can be utilized in various industries such as automotive, aerospace, and renewable energy sectors. It offers improved efficiency and performance in electric motors, generators, and wind turbines, leading to cost savings and environmental benefits.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior patents related to rotor design, magnetic field control, and motor efficiency to understand the evolution of this technology.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in rotor design, magnet materials, and magnetic field optimization for electric motors and generators.

Questions about Rotor Design: 1. How does this rotor design compare to traditional designs in terms of efficiency and performance? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this advanced rotor design in existing motor systems?


Original Abstract Submitted

A rotor includes a rotor core, a magnet, and a cover. The rotor core includes an annular portion and a plurality of magnetic pole pieces. The magnet is disposed between two magnetic pole pieces adjacent to each other in a circumferential direction of the plurality of magnetic pole pieces. The cover covers an outer peripheral portion of the magnet, and is formed of a non-magnetic member or a member having magnetism lower than magnetism of the rotor core.