Current amplifying apparatus

Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – External or operator controlled – Using a transformer or inductor as the final control device

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G05B 2402

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044319606

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a reversible inductive energy transfer device for use where efficient transfer of energy between inductors is required. The apparatus is a current amplifying device which utilizes an induction coil comprising a plurality of series connected induction elements, the induction coil being connected in series with a current source and a load. The series connected induction elements are progressively connected in series with the induction coil across the load beginning at the end of the induction coil electrically distal from the load and ending at the end of the induction coil electrically nearest the load. Adjacent induction elements are progressively connected to the load in a make-before-break manner. The connection may be made either by a sliding contact which makes electrical contact with electrical taps located along the induction coil by means of superconducting switches or semiconductor switches. The storage inductor may also be superconducting.

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