Magnetic Transmissions for a Catapulting Actuator

Magnetic transmissions and related methods are described. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a magnetic screw comprising an elongate body, a nut selectively magnetically coupled to the magnetic screw, and a potential energy storage system and/or a resistive force component. The nut is configured to be displaced relative to the elongate body in a first direction in response to manipulation of a magnetic field between the magnetic screw and the nut when the nut is magnetically coupled to the magnetic screw. In embodiments including a potential energy storage system, the potential energy storage system may store potential energy when the nut is displaced in the first direction. In embodiments including a resistive force component, the resistive force component may resist motion of the nut in the first direction by applying a resistive force to the nut at least partially in an opposing second direction.

Researchers

Marcel Thomas / Martin Luther Culpepper

Departments: Department of Mechanical Engineering
Technology Areas: Energy & Distribution: Distribution / Industrial Engineering & Automation: Motors
Impact Areas: Sustainable Future

  • magnetic transmission
    United States of America | Granted | 11,695,315

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