«2 United States Patent
Roschin et al.
(51) ORBITING MULTT-ROTOR HOMOPOLAR
SYSTEM
(73) Inventors: Vindimir Vitaievich Rosch
(RU); Sergi Mikh:
Moscow (RU)
(73) Assignce: Energy & Propulsion Systems LLC,
Valencia, CA (US)
(2). Notice: Subject to any disclaimer the teem of this
patent is extended or adjusted under 35
US.C. 154) by 0 days
C21) Appl. Now 10/673,022
(2) Filed 27, 2003
(60) Provisional application No. 60/414,560, filed on Sep. 20
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3) 310/114, 115,
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0) Patent No: US 6,822,361 BL
5) Date of Patent: Nov. 23, 2004
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Primary Examiner—Buston Mullins
(74) Attorney, Agent, or Firm—Ou Pal LLC
6 ABSTRACT
An orbiting mult-rotorhomopoar machine employs axially
parallel, cylindrical, electrically conductive magnets
fntanged circumferentially around vertical axis of central
ator ring, intimately contacting and engaging. non-slip
rolling between rotor magne and stator. Abearing rotatably
secures each end of each magnet 10 a corresponding elee-
trially conductive circular endplate, each slightly wider
than the stator. An electrically conductive axle located in the
center ofthe stator rigidly attaches fo one ofthe top circular
endplate, and an electrically insulating bearing means
ttaches the center of bottom circular endplate to a coaxial
nner eylinder, located between the axle aad the stator
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RELATED DOCUMENT
‘This application is based on provisional application See.
No. 6()414,560 fled Sep. 30, 2002 with substantially the
‘sane tlle and by same inventors and applicants, who hereby