Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1985-07-05
1987-01-20
Grimley, Arthur T.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
310213, 336187, H02K 314
Patent
active
046381139
ABSTRACT:
To simplify the fabrication and use of a transposed bar, the strip of insulating material for the strut projects higher than the conductor element stack and is incised along the longitudinal edges. Sections are formed, some of which (i.e., those immediately adjoining the offset location) are bent to be positioned below the offset points during the inserting of the strip. The non-incised surface of the strip serves as the strut of the transposed bar. The need for manual insertion of square- or diamond-shaped strips for additional insulation of the offset points is thereby eliminated. As the sections also contain a hardening resin, the internal corona shielding is improved.
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Herstellung der Wicklungen elektrisher Maschinen, authored by H. Sequenz, published by Springer-Verlag, Chapter 2, pp. 141 & 142 and FIG. 83, p. 1, lines 14-27.
Grimley Arthur T.
James J. L.
Nimmo Morris H.
Powers F. W.
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
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