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Linear Synchronous Motor With Multiple Time Constant Circuits, A Secondary Synchronous Stator Member And Improved Method For Mounting Permanent Magnets
The linear synchronous motor consists of a specific primary and secondary part. The secondary portion is a ferromagnetic back plate. An array of permanent magnets are attached to the back plate so that a fixed or variable pole pitch occurs in a precise manner between at least two magnets of alternating polarity which improves existing methods for attaching, guiding, protecting and enhancing the overall flux array produced and emitted by the permanent magnets. A one-piece electrically synchronous linear secondary stator member accompanies a primary member, the synchronous linear permanent magnet motor. The stator electrical frequency is customizeable to allow for a wide variety of braking applications.
Selectively Incrementally Actuated Linear Eddy Current Braking System
Domenic Marzano - New Castle PA, US Michael Gustason - Tehachapi CA, US
International Classification:
B60T008/86
US Classification:
188164000, 188158000
Abstract:
The invention is an incrementally actuated eddy current braking system. The system comprises first and second primary members, which further comprise arrays of permanent magnets arranged in alternating polarity. The respective magnets of the arrays face one another. A means for incremental displacement is drivingly connected to at least one of the primary members enabling the movement of said members relative to one another.
Systems and methods for energy storage and management may be useful for a variety of applications, including launch devices. A system can include a direct current (DC) bus configured to operate within a predetermined range of voltages. The system can also include an array comprising a plurality of ultra-capacitors connected to the DC bus and configured to supply the DC bus with energy. The system can further include an input configured to receive energy from a power grid, wherein the power grid is configured to supply fewer than 250 amps of power. The system can additionally include an output configured to supply more than 250 amps of power. The system can also include a controller configured to control charging and discharging of the array of ultracapacitors and configured to control the DC bus to remain within the predetermined range of voltages.
Optical Sensing, Non-Tethered Location Monitoring Systems And Methods Of Use
- New Castle PA, US Domenic P. Marzano - New Castle PA, US
International Classification:
G01S 17/46 G01S 17/88 G01R 33/07
Abstract:
Provided is a system for optical sensing. The system may include a linear motor, which may include a first member and a second member. The second member may be movable relative to the first member. At least one optical sensor may be disposed with the first member. A target may be disposed with the second member. The target may include at least one pattern of alternating first areas and second areas. The first areas may include a first color. The second areas may include a second color different than the first areas. The target may be positioned to overlap with an optical path of the at least one optical sensor as the second member moves relative to the first member. A method for optical sensing and a method for making a system for optical sensing are also disclosed.
Systems and methods for energy storage and management may be useful for a variety of applications, including launch devices. A system can include a direct current (DC) bus configured to operate within a predetermined range of voltages. The system can also include an array comprising a plurality of ultra-capacitors connected to the DC bus and configured to supply the DC bus with energy. The system can further include an input configured to receive energy from a power grid, wherein the power grid is configured to supply fewer than 250 amps of power. The system can additionally include an output configured to supply more than 250 amps of power. The system can also include a controller configured to control charging and discharging of the array of ultra-capacitors and configured to control the DC bus to remain within the predetermined range of voltages.
- New Castle PA, US Domenic P. MARZANO - New Castle PA, US
International Classification:
H02P 6/00 H02P 3/14
US Classification:
318135
Abstract:
Systems and methods for energy storage and management may be useful for a variety of applications, including launch devices. A system can include a direct current (DC) bus configured to operate within a predetermined range of voltages. The system can also include an array comprising a plurality of ultra-capacitors connected to the DC bus and configured to supply the DC bus with energy. The system can further include an input configured to receive energy from a power grid, wherein the power grid is configured to supply fewer than 250 amps of power. The system can additionally include an output configured to supply more than 250 amps of power. The system can also include a controller configured to control charging and discharging of the array of ultra-capacitors and configured to control the DC bus to remain within the predetermined range of voltages.