Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Including a transformer or an inductor – Potential transformer
Patent
1995-10-05
1997-09-09
Krishnan, Aditya
Electricity: power supply or regulation systems
Including a transformer or an inductor
Potential transformer
H01F 2740
Patent
active
056660472
ABSTRACT:
A dielectric power transformer comprises a tuning inductor having a nonmatic core connected in parallel with a capacitive voltage divider. The dielectric power transformer transforms the voltage of an alternating current power source connected across the inductor into a voltage across a load connected to the capacitive voltage divider. The dielectric power transformer has a resonant frequency substantially equal to the frequency of the power source.
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Hammond Russell E.
Johnson Leopold J.
Fendelman Harvey
Kagan Michael A.
Krishnan Aditya
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Whitesell Eric James
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