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Dynamo-electric Machines - Industry Patent Mapping Report

3i Analytics, Jan 2004, Pages: 16


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Details of the magnetic circuit; Details of windings; Casings; Enclosures; Supports; Arrangements for handling mechanical energy structurally associated with the machine, e.g. structural association with mechanical driving motor or auxiliary dynamo-electric machine; Systems for cooling or ventilating; Structural association with measuring or protective devices or electric components, e.g. with resistor, with switch, with suppressor for radio interference; Structural associations of current collectors with motors or generators, e.g. brush mounting plates, connections to windings; Disposition of current collectors in motors or generators; Arrangements for improving commutation; Methods or apparatus specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing dynamo-electric machines; Machines with more than one rotor or stator; Asynchronous induction motors; Asynchronous induction generators; Synchronous motors or generators; Synchronous motors having permanent magnet; Synchronous generators having permanent magnet; DC commutator motors or generators having mechanical commutator; Universal AC/DC commutator motors; Machines adapted for the instantaneous transmission or reception of the angular displacement of rotating parts, e.g. synchro, selsyn; DC interrupter motors or generators; Machines adapted to function as torque motors, i.e. to exert a torque when stalled; AC commutator motors or generators having mechanical commutator; Motors or generators having non-mechanical commutating devices, e.g. discharge tubes, semiconductor devices; Acyclic motors or generators, i.e. DC machines having a drum or disc armature with continuous current collectors; Motors with reciprocating, oscillating, or vibrating magnet, armature, or coil system; Generators with reciprocating, oscillating, or vibrating coil system, magnet, armature, or other part of the magnetic circuit; Motors with rotor rotating step by step and without interrupter or commutator driven by the rotor, e.g. stepping motors; Generators specially adapted for producing a desired non-sinusoidal waveform; Propulsion systems in which a rigid body is moved along a path due to dynamo-electric interaction between the body and a magnetic field traveling along the path; Machines in which the dynamo-electric interaction between a plasma or flow of conductive liquid or of fluid-borne conductive or magnetic particles and a coil system or magnetic field converts energy of mass flow into electrical energy or vice versa; Dynamo-electric converters; Dynamo-electric clutches; Dynamo-electric brakes; Dynamo-electric gears, i.e. dynamo-electric means for transmitting mechanical power from a driving shaft to a driven shaft and comprising structurally interrelated motor and generator parts; Alleged dynamo-electric perpetual mobilia; Dynamo-electric machines having windings operating at cryogenic temperatures. [More than 14,500 Patents]

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The International Patent Classification (IPC) is a hierarchical system in which the whole area of technology is divided into a range of sections, classes, subclasses and groups. This system is indispensable for the retrieval of patent documents in the search for establishing the novelty of an invention or determining the state of the art in a particular area of technology. US Patent Classification UPC classify a patent according to all information in patent specification while IPC classify a patent according to only patent claims. UPC stresses on the function of intrinsic characteristics of product or processing.

As IPC or UPC are not viable in themselves for assigning an invention to an industry, because they focus specifically on the technology, not on industries that may manufacture or use the technology, it is necessary to assign inventions to industries.

We have undertaken a concordance (matching) of IPC (International Patent Classification ) and (US Patent Classification) UPC to NAICS (North American Industrial Classification System -this new, uniform, industry-wide classification system has been designed as the index for statistical reporting of all economic activities of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico). This extensive exercise assigns patent classifications to industries based on NAICS codes. The results are summarized in the following categories:

- Primary Industries: Agribusiness, Fishing and Forestry, Mining

- Secondary Industries: Construction, Food & Accessory Manufacturing, Metal & Machinery Manufacturing, Electronic Goods Manufacturing, Miscellaneous Manufacturing

- Tertiary Industries: Wholesale & Retailing, Transportation, Services

- Quarternary & Quinary Industries: Information & Research, Health & Education, Cultural & Entertainment, Personal & Others





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