Superconducting transformer

Inductor devices – Plural part core

Reexamination Certificate

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C029S602100

Reexamination Certificate

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06914511

ABSTRACT:
A superconducting transformer includes two pairs of axially extending windings (1, 2, 3and4). The windings are each in the from of a right cylindrical solenoid having a circular cross-section which are substantially concentrically nested. Each winding (1, 2, 3and4) includes a plurality of turns formed from superconducting tape. Each winding respectively includes a first end and a second end (5and6, 7and8, 9and10,and11and12) which are configured for electrical connection with at least one of the other ends, and alternating power source (13), a load (14), or other passive or active electrical components. The ampere turns of a first pair of the windings (1and3), is substantially the same as the ampere turns of a second pair of the windings (2and4).

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