Inductor devices – With temperature modifier – Ventilating passages
Patent
1982-04-05
1984-05-08
Kozma, Thomas J.
Inductor devices
With temperature modifier
Ventilating passages
174 17SF, 336196, H01F 2708, H01F 2730
Patent
active
044477961
ABSTRACT:
A unique design and method of construction is presented for a spacer and support suitable for use in maintaining one or more electrical conductors at a fixed distance from one another while permitting dielectric fluid to flow therebetween. The spacer is formed from two major parts: a foraminous container and a void filling means. The foraminous container defines a plurality of flow apertures around its periphery, and at either end, into which dielectric fluid is free to flow. The container is filled with a void filling means formed from a plurality of generally incompressible filler elements or nodules. The filler elements are packed into the container so as to maintain the correct spacing. The nodules or filler elements are sufficiently large that they remain confined within the container. Dielectric fluid fills the interstices between the void filling means and the container walls.
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Gabala James A.
Gealow Jon Carl
Kozma Thomas J.
McGraw-Edison Company
Paniaguas John S.
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