IP Library Granted Patent US 9,331,535
Granted Patent B1
US 9,331,535 · App. 13/415,645 · Granted May 3, 2016

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Patent No.
US 9,331,535
App. No.
13/415,645
Granted
May 3, 2016
Kind
B1
Abstract

An energy conversion system includes rotor, stator and shell components configurations for increasing power efficiency and improving replacement and repair efficiency. The system harvests environmental energy for lower power generation and accounts for non-mechanical sources of rotational resistance within the generator.

Claims (36)

1. An energy conversion system comprising:

a cylindrical rotor including a mass and multiple magnets affixed on an outer face thereof and further including non-magnetic portions on the outer face between the multiple magnets;

a cylindrical stator including one or more dielectric components wound with copper wire in a predetermined configuration, the cylindrical rotor being placed within the cylindrical stator;

a ferro-magnetic shell component rotatably connected with the cylindrical rotor, wherein the cylindrical rotor and the cylindrical stator are located within a circumference of the shell component, the ferro-magnetic shell having cutouts in locations opposite the non-magnetic portions of the outer face of the cylindrical rotor; and

a rotatable shaft for simultaneously rotating the cylindrical rotor and the shell component, the rotatable shaft being placed in the center of the cylindrical rotor.

2. The energy conversion system of claim 1 , wherein the cylindrical stator includes multiple dielectric components each having a length and width and having notches at a top and bottom of the length thereof; and

each of the multiple dielectric components includes a piece of copper wire wound around the length of the component through the top and bottom notches.

3. The energy conversion system of claim 2 , wherein each of the multiple dielectric components is attached around a periphery of a stator plate.

4. The energy conversion system of claim 1 , wherein one or more dielectric components is a dielectric cylinder that includes multiple notches at a top and bottom of a circumference thereof; and

further wherein the copper wire is wound through the multiple notches.

5. The energy conversion system of claim 4 , wherein the predetermined configuration includes multiple coils of copper wire, wherein a single coil includes two horizontal portions and two vertical portions formed by winding the copper wire through four notches; and

further wherein the vertical portions of the coils face the multiple magnets affixed to the outer face of the cylindrical rotor.

6. The energy conversion system of claim 5 , wherein the coils are held in place using at least one of epoxy and a dielectric sleeve.

7. The energy conversion system of claim 4 , wherein the predetermined configuration includes multiple coils of copper wire, wherein a single coil includes two horizontal portions and two vertical portions formed by winding the copper wire through four notches; and

further wherein the vertical portions of the coils face the multiple magnets affixed to the periphery of the cylindrical rotor.

8. The energy conversion system of claim 1 , wherein the system generates output power in the range of 2 to 20 watts.

9. The energy conversion system of claim 1 , wherein the system generates output power at a rotational speed of 1 to 500 rpm.

10. The energy conversion system of claim 1 , wherein there are no conductive materials within an operational range of the rotor, such that non-mechanical resistance to rotation of the rotor is minimized.

11. The energy conversion system of claim 1 , wherein the rotatable shaft rotates in response to at least one source of kinetic energy selected from the group consisting of water and wind.

12. The energy conversion system of claim 1 , wherein the system does not include gears.

13. An energy conversion system comprising:

a cylindrical rotor including a mass and a round plate with multiple magnets affixed on the periphery thereof by individual L-brackets each of which has a short section and a long section, the individual L-brackets being secured to the plate by threading a short section thereof through individual openings along the periphery and securing one of the multiple magnets to the long section of each L-bracket and the cylindrical rotor further including non-magnetic portions on the periphery thereof between the multiple magnets;

a cylindrical stator including one or more dielectric components wound with copper wire in a predetermined configuration, the cylindrical rotor being placed within the cylindrical stator;

a rotatable shaft for rotating the cylindrical rotor, the rotatable shaft being placed in the center of the cylindrical rotor; and

a ferro-magnetic shell component rotatably connected with the cylindrical rotor via the rotatable shaft, the ferro-magnetic shell having cutouts in locations opposite the non-magnetic portions of the periphery of the cylindrical rotor.

14. The energy conversion system of claim 13 , wherein the cylindrical rotor and the cylindrical stator are located within a circumference of the shell component.

15. The energy conversion system of claim 13 , wherein the cylindrical stator includes multiple dielectric components each having a length and width and having notches at a top and bottom of the length thereof; and

each of the multiple dielectric components includes a piece of copper wire wound around the length of the component through the top and bottom notches.

16. The energy conversion system of claim 15 , wherein each of the multiple dielectric components is attached around a periphery of a stator plate.

17. The energy conversion system of claim 13 , wherein one or more dielectric components is a dielectric cylinder that includes multiple notches at a top and bottom of a circumference thereof; and

further wherein the copper wire is wound through the multiple notches.

18. An energy conversion system comprising:

a cylindrical rotor including a mass and a round plate with multiple magnets affixed on the periphery thereof by individual L-brackets each of which has a short section and a long section, the individual L-brackets being secured to the plate by threading a short section thereof through individual openings along the periphery and securing one of the multiple magnets to the long section of each L-bracket, the cylindrical rotor further including non-magnetic portions on the periphery thereof between the multiple magnets;

a cylindrical stator including multiple dielectric components each having a length and width and having notches at a top and bottom of the length thereof, wherein each of the multiple dielectric components includes a piece of copper wire wound around the length of the component through the top and bottom notches, the cylindrical rotor being placed within the cylindrical stator;

a ferro-magnetic shell component rotatably connected with the cylindrical rotor, wherein the cylindrical rotor and the cylindrical stator are located within a circumference of the shell component, and further wherein the ferro-magnetic shell has cutouts in locations opposite the non-magnetic portions of the periphery of the cylindrical rotor; and

a rotatable shaft for simultaneously rotating the cylindrical rotor and the shell, the rotatable shaft being placed in the center of the cylindrical rotor.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 17, 2020
From: CITIBANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: LEIDOS, INC.
Reel/Frame 051632/0742 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 17, 2020
From: CITIBANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: LEIDOS, INC.
Reel/Frame 051632/0819 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 25, 2016
From: LEIDOS, INC.
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 039809/0801 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 25, 2016
From: LEIDOS, INC.
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 039818/0272 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 17, 2014
From: SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
To: LEIDOS, INC.
Reel/Frame 032722/0373 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 8, 2012
From: FRALICK, CHARLES R.; ECKERT, CHRISTOPHER J.
To: SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 027830/0004 →