Inductor devices – With outer casing or housing – Internal inductor support
Patent
1976-03-30
1977-06-14
Kozma, Thomas J.
Inductor devices
With outer casing or housing
Internal inductor support
204196, 336 96, 336DIG2, H01F 2702
Patent
active
040300587
ABSTRACT:
The primary and secondary core sections of a split core transformer forming an inductive coupler are secured within separate sealed containments in intimate contact with a thin non-magnetic portion of the respective containments which permits inductive coupling and decoupling of the primary and secondary core sections in corrosive fluid environments such as water. The sealed containments isolate the core sections from contact with the corrosive environment thus permitting the use of efficient laminated iron in otherwise corrosive environments.
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Edison David M.
Olson Richard D.
Riffe Delmar R.
Spreadbury Robert J.
Kozma Thomas J.
Lynch M. P.
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
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