IP Library Granted Patent US 9,966,817
Granted Patent B2
US 9,966,817 · App. 14/407,604 · Granted May 8, 2018

Electromechanical transducer

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Patent No.
US 9,966,817
App. No.
14/407,604
Granted
May 8, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

An improved electromechanical transducer is provided. In an embodiment, the transducer comprises at least two flux modules, each defining a magnetic circuit having a gap; an armature configured to move along a longitudinal axis passing through the gaps; and a gas containment structure laterally surrounding the armature, wherein: the at least two flux modules are provided outside the gas containment structure; and the armature comprises a reinforcing portion laterally outside of the gaps that is wider in a direction parallel to the flux in the gaps than at least one of the gaps.

Claims (49)

1. An electromechanical transducer, comprising:

at least two flux modules, each defining a magnetic circuit having a gap;

an armature configured to move along a longitudinal axis passing through the gaps; and

a gas containment structure laterally surrounding the armature, wherein:

the at least two flux modules are provided outside the gas containment structure;

the armature comprises a reinforcing portion laterally outside of the gaps that is wider in a direction parallel to a magnetic flux in the gaps produced in use by the magnetic circuit than at least one of the gaps; and

the gas containment structure is supported by elements that are laterally external to the gas containment structure over a whole outer surface of the gas containment structure for a predetermined longitudinal distance in order to resist deformation of the gas containment structure due to a pressure difference between an inside and an outside of the gas containment structure over the predetermined longitudinal distance.

2. A transducer according to claim 1 , wherein:

each of the flux modules comprises a first core defining the gap and a second core for supporting coils for linking with or generating flux in the magnetic circuit of the flux module.

3. A transducer according to claim 2 , wherein:

the first and second cores are integral with each other.

4. A transducer according to claim 2 , wherein:

the second core is detachably connected to the first core.

5. A transducer according to claim 1 , wherein:

the flux modules and/or a frame for supporting the flux modules provide a surface that is flush against all of an outer surface of the gas containment structure over the predetermined longitudinal distance in order to provide the support.

6. A transducer according to claim 1 , wherein:

the armature comprises one or more permanent magnets.

7. A transducer according to claim 1 , wherein:

the at least two flux modules comprises one or more flux module pairs.

8. A transducer according to claim 7 , wherein:

one flux module of the pair comprises coils only on one side of a plane parallel to the width of the gap and the longitudinal axis;

the other flux module comprises coils only the other side of the plane.

9. A transducer according to claim 8 , wherein the coils of the one flux module of the pair at least partially overlap in the longitudinal direction with the coils of the other flux module of the pair.

10. A transducer according to claim 1 , comprising coils wound in loops that contain two or more of the second cores.

11. A motor, comprising:

a transducer according to claim 1 in which the armature comprises one or more permanent magnets, and

a power source for driving said at least two flux modules to produce magnetic flux in the gaps, the one or more magnets of the armature being configured to generate movement of the armature in response to the generated magnetic flux.

12. A generator, comprising:

a transducer according to claim 1 in which the armature comprises one or more permanent magnets configured such that movement of the one or more magnets through one or more of the gaps generates an electrical current in coils linking flux in the magnetic circuit(s) of the one or more gaps.

13. A Stirling cycle engine comprising:

an expander comprising an expansion piston configured to reciprocate within an expansion volume; and

a compressor comprising a compression piston configured to reciprocate within a compression volume; and

a transducer according to claim 1 .

14. An engine according to claim 13 , wherein:

the transducer is configured to interact with the compressor as a linear motor.

15. An engine according to claim 14 , wherein:

the gas containment structure of the transducer is coupled to the compressor in order to define a closed volume and the armature is configured to move together with the compression piston.

16. An engine according to claim 13 , wherein:

the transducer is configured to interact with the expander as a linear generator.

17. An engine according to claim 16 , wherein:

the gas containment structure of the transducer is coupled to the expander in order to define a closed volume and the armature is configured to move together with the expansion piston.

18. An electromechanical transducer, comprising:

at least two flux modules, each defining a magnetic circuit having a gap;

an armature configured to move along a longitudinal axis passing through the gaps; and

a gas containment structure laterally surrounding the armature, wherein:

the at least two flux modules are provided outside the gas containment structure;

each of the flux modules comprises a first core defining the gap and a second core for supporting coils for linking with or generating flux in the magnetic circuit of the flux module;

the second core is detachably connected to the first core; and

the gas containment structure is supported by elements that are laterally external to the gas containment structure over a whole outer surface of the gas containment structure for a predetermined longitudinal distance in order to resist deformation of the gas containment structure due to a pressure difference between an inside and an outside of the gas containment structure over the predetermined longitudinal distance.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 2, 2016
From: ISIS INNOVATION LIMITED
To: OXFORD UNIVERSITY INNOVATION LIMITED
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