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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 07, 2001
Filed:
Sep. 29, 1998
Lawerence Haydock, Peterborough, GB;
Peter John Wyles, Stamford, GB;
John Ernst Clive Bean, Bourne, GB;
Newage International Limited, Stamford, GB;
Abstract
An AC generator comprises a rotor,within a stator,. The rotor carries a fan,at one end of the stator. The fan,is within a casing,which forms volume discharge passages,. The fan,has blades,which project from the hub,at an angle which is oblique to the radial whereby those blades,trail the radial. The stator windings,form terminal leads,which are led from the end of the stator,remote from the fan,. A circumferential array of cleats,which each have the form of a comb, support and guide the terminal leads,circumferentially, spaced from one another, to a certain location at the top from which the leads are taken and connected to terminals above. Those terminals are formed by the lower ends of busbars (,to,to,) which extend through and which are supported by a structural panel of insulating material which forms an insulating barrier between the ends of those busbars. The upper end of each of those busbars forms the power output terminals U, V and W and the neutral terminals of the machine.