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US667996A
US667996A US1871300A US1900018713A US667996A US 667996 A US667996 A US 667996A US 1871300 A US1871300 A US 1871300A US 1900018713 A US1900018713 A US 1900018713A US 667996 A US667996 A US 667996A
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    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01FMAGNETS; INDUCTANCES; TRANSFORMERS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
    • H01F27/00Details of transformers or inductances, in general
    • H01F27/28Coils; Windings; Conductive connections
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  • the object of our invention is to so construct a transformer that the coils will be thoroughly insulated both from each other and from the core and at the same time to allow for the free circulation of a Huid-such as air, oil, or other insulating or cooling fluidaround and through the coils and core.
  • a Huid- such as air, oil, or other insulating or cooling fluidaround and through the coils and core.
  • Our invention consists, primarily, in the combination, with a core, of primary and secondary coils and insulation therefor, saidinsulation, either in whole or in part, having conduits formed therein for the circulation of an insulating or cooling fluid.
  • Figure 1 is a horizontal crosssection of the complete transformer.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are enlarged detailed views showing the insulation.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged View of a portion of Fig. 1, but showing a slight modification in the construction; and
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged detailed view of the insulation.
  • the coils 12 and 13 are separated by insulating-plates 14. These plates 14 are formed by securing a corrugated sheet 15 to a fiat sheet 16. These sheets are both preferably of leatheroid.
  • the corrugated sheets 15 may be secured to a sheet 16 by gluing the same thereto in case the transformer is to be used as a dry transformer; but if oil is to be used in the transformer we prefer to secure the sheet 15 to the sheet 16 by sewing the same or other insulating fluid of the transformer can freely flow, and owing to the conduits 18 being open-sided the duid is allowed to come in direct contact with the coils 12 and 13, thus preventing said coils from becoming unduly heated.
  • the spaces at the edge of the coils 6o 12 and 13 maybe lled by blocks 19 of Wood or similar material.
  • the insulating-plates at the sides of the coils may be cut short and insulating-plates 14 be placed at the edges of the coils, as shown 65 in Fig. 4.
  • a transformer the combination with a core, of primary and secondary coils, and insulation for said coils, said insulation being formed of sheets of corrugated non-conducting material secured to sheets of smooth non- IOO insulation for said coils, said insulation cond sisting of sheets of smooth non-conducting material placed between sheets of corrugated non-eondueti ug' material and secu red thereto.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.V
FERDINAND SOHWEDTMANN AND WVALDO ARNOLD LAYMAN, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
TRANSFKORM ER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 667,996, dated February 12, 1901.
Application filed June 1,1900. Serial No. 18,713. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom, t may concern:
Beit known that we, FERDINAND SGHWEDT- MANN and WALDo ARNOLD LAYMAmcitizens of the United States, residing at the city of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, have invented a certain new and usefullransformer, of which the followingis such a full, clear, and exact description as willeuable anyone skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specilication.
The object of our invention is to so construct a transformer that the coils will be thoroughly insulated both from each other and from the core and at the same time to allow for the free circulation of a Huid-such as air, oil, or other insulating or cooling fluidaround and through the coils and core.
Our invention consists, primarily, in the combination, with a core, of primary and secondary coils and insulation therefor, saidinsulation, either in whole or in part, having conduits formed therein for the circulation of an insulating or cooling fluid.
In the accompanying drawings,which illustrate a transformer made in accordance with our invention, Figure 1 is a horizontal crosssection of the complete transformer. Figs. 2 and 3 are enlarged detailed views showing the insulation. Fig. 4 is an enlarged View of a portion of Fig. 1, but showing a slight modification in the construction; and Fig. 5 is an enlarged detailed view of the insulation.
Like marks of reference refer to similar parts in the several views of the drawings.
10 is the converter-casing; 11, the core; 12, the primary coils, and 13 the secondary coils. All of the above parts are of the ordinary construction.
The coils 12 and 13 are separated by insulating-plates 14. These plates 14 are formed by securing a corrugated sheet 15 to a fiat sheet 16. These sheets are both preferably of leatheroid. The corrugated sheets 15 may be secured to a sheet 16 by gluing the same thereto in case the transformer is to be used as a dry transformer; but if oil is to be used in the transformer we prefer to secure the sheet 15 to the sheet 16 by sewing the same or other insulating fluid of the transformer can freely flow, and owing to the conduits 18 being open-sided the duid is allowed to come in direct contact with the coils 12 and 13, thus preventing said coils from becoming unduly heated. The spaces at the edge of the coils 6o 12 and 13 maybe lled by blocks 19 of Wood or similar material. In place of this, however, the insulating-plates at the sides of the coils may be cut short and insulating-plates 14 be placed at the edges of the coils, as shown 65 in Fig. 4.
In the construction above described one side of each of the coils will rest against a flat plate 16, and thus be cut off from free circulation of the insulating fluid. When it is desired to prevent this, we form an insulating-plate 20, similar to the plate 14, except that two of the corrugated plates 15 are used when being secured to each side of the sheet 16, as shown in Fig. 3. This allows free access of the insulating `Huid to all sides of the coils. In place of the plate 20, however, two of the plates 14 may be placed with the smooth sheets 16 together, as shown in Fig. 5, as this will answer the same purpose.
In the drawings the insulating- sheets 14 and 20 have been shown much larger in proportion than they would be in practice. This has been done in order to show more clearly the construction of the said insulating-sheets.
It will be seen that while our transformer is simple of construction the coils are thoroughly insulated from each other and from the core and at the same time allowance is made for free circulation of fh'e insulating fluid around the primary and secondary coils and core.
Having fully described our invention, what we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
1. In a transformer, the combination with a core, of primary and secondary coils, and insulation for said coils, said insulation being formed of sheets of corrugated non-conducting material secured to sheets of smooth non- IOO insulation for said coils, said insulation cond sisting of sheets of smooth non-conducting material placed between sheets of corrugated non-eondueti ug' material and secu red thereto.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and affixed our seals in the presenoe of the two subsoribing witnesses.
rE'RDINlND sonwrnrinirr. [1.. 5.] [L- S-l WALDO ARNOLD LAYMAN.
Witnesses: l
W. A. ALEXANDER, JESSIE R. WATKINS.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2872615A (en) * 1955-07-28 1959-02-03 Rca Corp Cathode ray tube deflection and high voltage apparatus
US3195084A (en) * 1962-05-23 1965-07-13 Westinghouse Electric Corp Electrical apparatus having foil wound windings and metallic duct formers
US3252117A (en) * 1962-05-21 1966-05-17 Westinghouse Electric Corp Transposed winding and insulation arrangement for electrical apparatus
US4055826A (en) * 1976-04-29 1977-10-25 General Electric Company Resiliently supported windings in an electrical reactor
US4975670A (en) * 1988-11-04 1990-12-04 Sundstrand Corporation Air cooled transformer
US20170365401A1 (en) * 2014-12-31 2017-12-21 Hyosung Corporation Transformer having noise reduction structure

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2872615A (en) * 1955-07-28 1959-02-03 Rca Corp Cathode ray tube deflection and high voltage apparatus
US3252117A (en) * 1962-05-21 1966-05-17 Westinghouse Electric Corp Transposed winding and insulation arrangement for electrical apparatus
US3195084A (en) * 1962-05-23 1965-07-13 Westinghouse Electric Corp Electrical apparatus having foil wound windings and metallic duct formers
US4055826A (en) * 1976-04-29 1977-10-25 General Electric Company Resiliently supported windings in an electrical reactor
US4975670A (en) * 1988-11-04 1990-12-04 Sundstrand Corporation Air cooled transformer
US20170365401A1 (en) * 2014-12-31 2017-12-21 Hyosung Corporation Transformer having noise reduction structure

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