IP Library Granted Patent US 11,574,755
Granted Patent B2
US 11,574,755 · App. 17/537,965 · Granted Feb 7, 2023

Asymmetrical magnet arrays

Inventor: Casey Handmer (S Pasadena, CA)
Assignee: HYPERLOOP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
H01F7/021H01F1/0036H01F7/04
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Patent No.
US 11,574,755
App. No.
17/537,965
Granted
Feb 7, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

Magnet array structure includes a first linear magnet array having a plurality of consecutively arranged first Halbach arrays and a second linear magnet array having a plurality of consecutively arranged second Halbach arrays. The first linear magnet array, from a first end of the magnet array structure to a second end of the magnet array structure, having magnetic flux orientations rotating in a first direction, and the second linear magnet array, from the first end of the magnet array structure to the second end of the magnet array structure, having magnetic flux orientations rotating in a second direction that is opposite the first direction. The first linear magnet array is arranged parallel to the second linear magnet array so that, between the first and second ends of the magnet array structure, the first Halbach magnetic arrays are linearly offset from the second Halbach magnetic arrays.

Claims (28)

1. A magnet array structure, comprising:

a first linear magnet array comprising a plurality of consecutively arranged first Halbach arrays, the first linear magnet array, from a first end of the magnet array structure to a second end of the magnet array structure, having magnetic flux orientations rotating in a first direction; and

a second linear magnet array comprising a plurality of consecutively arranged second Halbach arrays, the second linear magnet array, from the first end of the magnet array structure to the second end of the magnet array structure, having magnetic flux orientations rotating in a second direction that is opposite the first direction,

wherein the first linear magnet array is arranged parallel to the second linear magnet array so that, between the first and second ends of the magnet array structure, the first Halbach magnetic arrays are linearly offset from the second Halbach magnetic arrays.

2. The magnet array structure according to claim 1 , wherein each first Halbach magnetic array comprises a plurality of first magnetic elements and each second magnetic Halbach array comprises a plurality of second magnetic elements.

3. The magnet array structure according to claim 2 , wherein adjacent first magnetic elements of the plurality of first magnetic elements have magnetic flux orientations offset 45° from each other, and

wherein adjacent second magnetic elements of the plurality of second magnetic elements have magnetic flux orientations offset 45° from each other.

4. The magnet array structure according to claim 2 , wherein a width direction for the plurality of first magnetic elements and for the plurality of second magnetic elements extends parallel to a direction from the first end of magnet array structure to the second end of the magnet array structure, and a height direction for the plurality of first magnetic elements and for the plurality of second magnetic elements is normal to the width direction, and

wherein the plurality of first magnetic elements and the plurality of second magnetic elements have a same height.

5. The magnet array structure according to claim 2 , wherein a width direction for the plurality of first magnetic elements and for the plurality of second magnetic elements extends parallel to a direction from the first end of magnet array structure to the second end of the magnet array structure, and

wherein the plurality of first magnetic elements comprise at least one first magnetic element have a width different from at least one other first magnetic element.

6. The magnet array structure according to claim 5 , wherein the width of the at least one first magnet element is a multiple of the width of the at least one other first magnet element.

7. The magnet array structure according to claim 5 , wherein the plurality of first magnetic elements further comprises at least another first magnet element having a width different from the width of the at least one first magnetic element and from the width of the at least one other first magnet element.

8. The magnet array structure according to claim 7 , wherein the width of the at least one first magnet element is a multiple of the width of the at least one other first magnet element and the width of the at least another first magnetic element is a multiple of the width of the at least one first magnet element and a multiple of the width of the at least one other first magnet element.

9. A method for forming a magnet array structure, comprising:

forming a first linear magnet array comprising a plurality of consecutively arranged first Halbach arrays, the first linear magnet array, from a first end of the magnet array structure to a second end of the magnet array structure, having magnetic flux orientations rotating in a first direction; and

forming a second linear magnet array comprising a plurality of consecutively arranged second Halbach arrays, the second linear magnet array, from the first end of the magnet array structure to the second end of the magnet array structure, having magnetic flux orientations rotating in a second direction that is opposite the first direction,

wherein the first linear magnet array is arranged parallel to the second linear magnet array so that, between the first and second ends of the magnet array structure, the first Halbach magnetic arrays are linearly offset from the second Halbach magnetic arrays.

10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein each first Halbach magnetic array comprises a plurality of first magnetic elements and each second magnetic Halbach array comprises a plurality of second magnetic elements,

wherein the forming of each first Halbach magnet array comprises arranging the plurality of first magnetic elements so that adjacent first magnetic elements have magnetic flux orientations offset 45° from each other, and

wherein the forming of each second Halbach magnet array comprises arranging the plurality of second magnetic elements so that adjacent second magnetic elements have magnetic flux orientations offset 45° from each other.

11. The method according to claim 9 , wherein a width direction for the plurality of first magnetic elements and for the plurality of second magnetic elements extends parallel to a direction from the first end of magnet array structure to the second end of the magnet array structure, and a height direction for the plurality of first magnetic elements and for the plurality of second magnetic elements is normal to the width direction, and

wherein the plurality of first magnetic elements and the plurality of second magnetic elements have a same height.

12. The method according to claim 9 , wherein a width direction for the plurality of first magnetic elements and for the plurality of second magnetic elements extends parallel to a direction from the first end of magnet array structure to the second end of the magnet array structure, and

wherein the plurality of first magnetic elements comprise at least one first magnetic element have a width different from at least one other first magnetic element.

13. The method according to claim 12 , wherein the width of the at least one first magnet element is a multiple of the width of the at least one other first magnet element.

14. The method according to claim 12 , wherein the plurality of first magnetic elements further comprises at least another first magnet element having a width different from the widths of the at least one first magnetic element and of the at least one other first magnet element.

15. The method according to claim 14 , wherein the width of the at least one first magnet element is a multiple of the width of the at least one other first magnet element and the width of the at least another first magnetic element is a multiple of the width of the at least one first magnet element and a multiple of the width of the at least one other first magnet element.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 29, 2025
From: HYPERLOOP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: DP WORLD LOGISTICS US HOLDINGS, INC.
Reel/Frame 072757/0363 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2021
From: HANDMER, CASEY
To: HYPERLOOP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 058242/0465 →