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Adaptive demagnetization compensation for a motor in an electric or partially electric motor vehicle

Patent 6591925 Issued on July 15, 2003. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject September 17, 2021. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

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Patent #: 4471252
Issued on: 09/11/1984
Inventor: West

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Patent #: 5343970
Issued on: 09/06/1994
Inventor: Severinsky

Control device for salient pole type permanent magnet motor
Patent #: 5650706
Issued on: 07/22/1997
Inventor: Yamada, et al.

Electric vehicle using a motor
Patent #: 6356001
Issued on: 03/12/2002
Inventor: Nishiyama, et al.

Adaptive demagnetization compensation for a motor in an electric or partially electric motor vehicle
Patent #: 6407521
Issued on: 06/18/2002
Inventor: Raftari, et al.

Adaptive demagnetization compensation for a motor in an electric or partially electric motor vehicle Patent #: 6427794
Issued on: 08/06/2002
Inventor: Raftari, et al.

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 682537 filed on 09/17/2001

US Classes:

180/65.3, With means on vehicle for generating power for the electric motor180/65.1, Electric180/65.2, Combined with nonelectric drive means180/65.4Generating means is driven by a prime mover

Examiners

Primary: Johnson, Brian L.
Assistant: Klebe, Gerald

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 9-294354 JP. 11/11/1997
  • 411252881 JP 09/11/1999

International Classes

B60L 008/00
B60K 001/00

Abstract

In an electric or hybrid electric vehicle, a voltage monitor (102) is directly coupled to a traction motor (38) and/or generator motor (30) to detect a permanent magnet induced voltage within the motor at a predetermined speed and no load condition (300). A controller (100) compares the detected permanent magnet induced voltage with an expected reference voltage that represents an expected permanent magnet induced voltage at full magnetization and the predetermined speed (302). The controller produces an indication of magnetization based on the reference voltage, the detected permanent magnet induced voltage, and the predetermined speed. If the indication of magnetism reaches a predetermined threshold, the motor is made inoperable and/or a current to the motor is limited to prevent damage to components (306, 308, 310, 312, 314). Preferably, a user of the vehicle is made aware of these actions by an audible and/or visual indicator (308, 314). If available, another source of motive power is substituted for the motor that is made inoperable (316).

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