Inductor devices – Core forms casing
Patent
1976-04-28
1977-06-14
Kozma, Thomas J.
Inductor devices
Core forms casing
336174, H01F 1502
Patent
active
040300579
ABSTRACT:
An inductive voltage transformer disposable between a high-voltage potential and a low-voltage potential has a first flux-conductive part surrounded by a high-voltage winding having a surface facing away from the flux-conductive part. A low-voltage winding is arranged at this surface of the high-voltage winding. A second flux-conductive part made of magnetically-conductive material is disposed in spaced relation to the first flux-conductive art so as to be adjacent thereto. Flux-conductive intermediate members connect the parts together to conjointly define therewith a cup-like core structure enclosing the high-voltage and low-voltage windings therein. The cup-like core is connectable to the high-voltage potential and the intermediate members are made of a material that is magnetically-conductive while at the same time being electrically insulative.
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Kohler Werner
Muller Willi
Kozma Thomas J.
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
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