IP Library Granted Patent US 7,576,454
Granted Patent B2
US 7,576,454 · App. 11/359,671 · Granted Aug 18, 2009

Multiple magnet coil in gap generator

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Patent No.
US 7,576,454
App. No.
11/359,671
Granted
Aug 18, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention is an improved energy harvester or generator based on a yoked magnet array design based on a plurality of magnets arranged into at least two spaced apart linear or circular magnet arrays. The spaced apart magnet arrays are juxtaposed with each magnet in one array attractively interacting with the corresponding magnet in the other array across a small gap. The magnetic flux across the gap is further enhanced by having adjacent magnets in each array having alternate magnetic orientation and by providing a magnetic yoke of magnetically permeable material for the magnet ends of each array that do not face the gap. The gap is provided to allow a conductor in the form of a coil fit between the magnets. Relative motion between the coil and the magnets results in maximal generation of electrical power by the coil.

Claims (14)

1. A dynamic magnet system comprising:

a support structure to support a first and a second array of magnets, respectively, with a first support surface and a second support surface thereof, wherein each magnet in each array is disposed with a magnetic polarity opposite that of an immediately adjacent magnet in the same array and with a polarity identical to the magnet in the corresponding position in the other array, wherein each magnet has a first end and a second end and each magnet is disposed with magnetic axes substantially normal to the support surfaces and wherein the support structure is formed so that the first array is aligned and juxtaposed with the second array with the ends of the magnets of the first array separated from the corresponding ends of the magnets of the second array by a gap;

at least one magnetic yoke comprising material with high magnetic permeability disposed to cover and magnetically link only the first ends of the magnets of at least one of the arrays leaving the second ends of the magnets substantially exposed in the gap; and

a carrier sized and disposed to fit within the gap in proximity to the exposed second ends of the magnets, the carrier carrying a coil so that relative motion between the coil and the magnet ends substantially normal to the magnetic axes induces a flow of electrons within the coil.

2. The dynamic magnet system according to claim 1 , wherein the magnetic yokes comprise mu metal.

3. The dynamic magnet system according to claim 1 , wherein the coil has been treated to increase the magnetic permeability of the coil.

4. The dynamic magnet system according to claim 3 , wherein the magnetic permeability of the coil has been increased by including nano-ferrite particles therein.

5. The dynamic magnet system according to claim 1 , wherein the carrier comprises a plurality of coils.

6. The dynamic magnet system according to claim 1 , wherein ferrofluid bearings are included to reduce friction.

7. The dynamic magnet system according to claim 1 , wherein the magnet arrays are linear.

8. The dynamic magnet system according to claim 7 , wherein the support structure is stationary and the carrier moves relative to the support structure.

9. The dynamic magnet system according to claim 8 , wherein the support structure and the carrier are reciprocally engaged so that repeating movement of the dynamic magnet system causes oscillation of the carrier relative to the support structure.

10. The dynamic magnet system according to claim 7 , wherein the carrier is stationary and the support structure moves relative to the carrier.

11. The dynamic magnet system according to claim 10 , wherein the support structure and the carrier are reciprocally engaged so that repeating movement of the dynamic magnet system causes oscillation of the carrier relative to the support structure.