Light multipolar magnetic driven by a centrifugal clutch

1979 
FLYING WITH MAGNETIC ROTOR IS BY CROWN BEARING PERMANENT MAGNETS AND STATOR, LOCATED INSIDE THE ROTOR IS BY EACH WITH MAGNETIC CIRCUITS IN A FORM C WITH COIL CENTER AND TWO POLAR SURFACES AT THE ENDS OF THAT FORM. THE NUMBER OF PAIRS OF PERMANENT MAGNETS 5 IS LESS THAN A UNIT TO THE NUMBER OF MAGNETIC CIRCUITS N 8 AND AWAY ANGLE BETWEEN SURFACES POLAR 11 OF THE SAME IS MAGNETIC CIRCUIT EQUAL TO THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO ANGLE PERMANENT MAGNETS 5ADJACENTS SO AS TO REDUCE THE STARTING TORQUE STEERING WHEEL. WHEN THE ARC OF A SURFACE POLAR 11 IS EQUAL TO HALF AWAY ANGLE BETWEEN TWO PERMANENT MAGNETS aDJACENT 5, ANGLE BETWEEN TWO BANKS OF MAGNETIC CIRCUITS 8 NEIGHBOR IS BETWEEN 4.5 AND 6.5 dEGREES FOR N BETWEEN 5 ET16. APPLICATION TO A MAGNETOS megohmmeters CRANK AND CENTRIFUGAL CLUTCH.
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