Inductor devices – With temperature modifier – Liquid insulating medium
Patent
1984-12-13
1986-05-13
Kozma, Thomas J.
Inductor devices
With temperature modifier
Liquid insulating medium
336 60, H01F 2710
Patent
active
045889724
ABSTRACT:
A transformer has a vertical winding assembly formed of a stack of pancake coils sandwiched between electrically insulating bases each provided on its surface contacted by an associated one of pancake coils with a plurality of cooling grooves extending in spaced relationship along turns of a rectangular electrically conductive wire forming the pancake coil and opening on the upper and lower portions of the base. A liquid refrigerant sprinkled on the winding assembly is arranged to flow through the cooling grooves via the upper open ends and be discharged via the lower open ends.
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Hakata Tetsuro
Harumoto Yoshinobu
Kabayama Yuichi
Kan Hisao
Matsumoto Takahiro
Harumoto Yoshinobu
Kabayama Yuichi
Kozma Thomas J.
Mitsubishi Denki & Kabushiki Kaisha
Yoshida Yoshio
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