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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 23, 2004
Filed:
May. 28, 2002
Shouichi Yoshikawa, Hoi-gun, JP;
Takeo Noda, Hamana-gun, JP;
Akihiko Suzuki, Toyohashi, JP;
Yasushi Ueda, Toyohashi, JP;
Toshimoto Ito, Toyohashi, JP;
Asmo Co., Ltd., Shizuoka, JP;
Abstract
A rotor and each magnet are configured to satisfy one of the following conditions: (D&pgr;/Z)Xn+T<X<(D&pgr;/Z)×(n+1)−T and (D&pgr;/Z)×(n−1)+T<X<(D&pgr;/Z)Xn−T. Here, Z is a number of cores. D is an outer diameter of the rotor. T is a circumferential dimension of a tooth of each core. X is a circumferential dimension between a circumferentially innermost one of first and second opposing points of a first tapered portion and a circumferentially innermost one of first and second opposing points of a second tapered portion. The first and second opposing points radially oppose first and second imaginary end circles, respectively, defined by outer peripheral surfaces of the cores. Furthermore, n is the number of the teeth that are entirely placed within a range defined by X when a circumferential center of one of the teeth is radially opposed to a circumferential center of the range defined by X.