Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – Using semiconductor-type converter
Patent
1983-10-11
1985-12-10
Wong, Peter S.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
Using semiconductor-type converter
336 61, 336 84C, 363141, H02M 900
Patent
active
045584060
ABSTRACT:
A transformer arrangement for generating rectified, high voltages has a primary winding wound around the transformer core and is surrounded by a metallic shield. A mass of insulation material, including an insulation layer, surrounds the metallic shield. A secondary winding is embedded in the mass of insulation material outside the insulation layer. The secondary winding has an end terminal carrying a high alternating voltage potential and presents an outer circumference. A heat conducting metal band rests on and covers a major portion of the outer circumference of the secondary winding but does not constitute a short-circuit winding for the transformer. The terminal end of the secondary winding is connected electrically and thermally with a plurality of rectifiers via the metal band.
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Bock Herbert
Geissler Klaus H.
ANT Nachrichtentechnik GmbH
Rebsch D. L.
Wong Peter S.
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