Multiple-toroid induction device

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Inventors

Selker, Edwin J.
Jacobs, Jason M.
Kelley, Robert J.
Rutledge, Joseph D.

Application #

314614

Filed

Sep-28-1994

Published

Jul-23-1996

Current US Class

336/178
336/212
336/229

International Classes

H01F 027/28

Field of Search

336/212 336/175 336/229 336/174 336/178 336/209 29/606 29/602.1

Assignee

International Business Machines Corporation (Armonk, NY)

Examiners

Thomas; Laura

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Heslin & Rothenberg, Reinke; Wayne F.

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Abstract
An induction device has an elongated core made of two or more uniform ferromagnetic spaced-apart toroids. A first winding around the core creates an inductor. When the induction device includes a second winding, a transformer is created. The transformer acts as a powercord transformer when the exposed ends of one winding are available at one end of the elongated core for connection to a source of alternating current and the exposed ends of the other winding are available at the other end of the core for connection to a load. An inductor with a single-turn winding can be constructed by first forming the core by stacking two or more ferromagnetic toroids end-to-end and spaced apart, then threading two wires through the core center and placing two wires outside the core and connecting the ends of the wires to create the winding. A transformer can be constructed by first following the steps to create an inductor. A second winding is then created in a similar manner as the first winding.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An induction device comprising:

an elongated toroidal core, said core comprising at least two unitary toroids stacked end-to-end, said at least two unitary toroids being spaced apart from one another, each of said at least two unitary toroids comprising ferromagnetic material;

a first winding toroidally wound around said core; and

a second winding toroidally wound around said core.

2. The induction device of claim 1 wherein said at least two toroids are of uniform dimensions.

3. The induction device of claim 1 further comprising means for connecting said winding to a source of alternating current.

4. The induction device of claim 1 wherein exposed ends of said first winding are available at a first end of said induction device and exposed ends of said second winding are available at a second end of said induction device.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Technical Field

The present invention relates generally to induction devices. More particularly, the present invention relates to inductors and transformers.

2. Background Art

Traditional design and manufacture of induction devices, such as inductors and transformers, includes winding wires about a single core. In the past, the core has taken several forms, including a large toroid, an e-shaped armature and a cup core. The induction device resulting from such a core is generally box- or toroid-shaped and is not flexible. Consequently, the size of such an induction device frequently dictates the size of any device it is a part of. This is especially true for small and/or portable devices.

Many electrical devices use a power supply with a portable transformer. A popular type of power supply transformer takes the form of a box which may have prongs that plug into a wall outlet, or which may have a cord extending to a wall outlet and another cord extending to the device.
 
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