Variable transformer with multi-layer coil

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Inventors

Lenzing, Richard S.

Application #

648481

Filed

Sep-7-1984

Published

Dec-24-1985

Current US Class

029/605
336/149

International Classes

H01F 021/02; H01F 029/06; H01F 041/06

Field of Search

336/148 336/149 336/150 336/198 336/208 338/162 338/174 338/176 338/185 338/160 323/255 323/340 29/605 29/606

Assignee

The Superior Electric Company (Bristol, CT)

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Abstract
A coil for a variable transformer is provided having multiple layers of wire. Winding of such a coil is facilitated by providing an end form having a series of raised fins, or partitions, between which stacked layers of wire are held. The construction provides for easy and economical machine-winding and ensures that the segments of wire forming the commutating surface are held relatively immovable with respect to each other, thus preserving the integrity of the commutating surface.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a variable transformer of the type having a coil of successive turns of wire wound upon a core, with a commutating surface on the face of the coil with which a movable brush is in electrical engagement, an end form comprising:

a. a first portion of the end form which insulates the core from the coil;

b. a second portion of the end form which comprises a row of partitions substantially under the commutating surface, the interspaces of which partitions are essentially equal to diameter of the wire, and which partitions are of such height and orientation that a plurality of successive turns of the coil are held in each interspace, with sections of the topmost turns of wire comprising the commutating surface and all of the turns, including the turns forming the commutating surface, being between the partitions.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to variable transformers of the type having a wire coil wound upon an electromagnetic core and having upon the coil a commutating surface along which a contact brush is movable while in electrical engagement therewith, and more particularly to means for reducing the size of the electromagnetic core required for a given size transformer.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Variable transformers are well known in the art and typically, though not invariably, include a toroidal wire coil which is machine-wound upon a magnetic core of similar toroidal shape. In most such devices, the coil is wound so that there is a single layer of wire at the outer diameter of the toroid and a double layer of wire at the inner diameter of the toroid. Such an arrangement is used to facilitate winding a nearly perfect, sequentially-wound coil so that the commutating surface may be formed on the upper surface of segments of wire forming the single layer, by grinding partially through wire segments in the commutator path. Such coils having fine wire use many times more electromagnetic core material relative to the amount of wire. If multiple layers of wire could be economically wound into a nearly perfect, sequentially-wound coil under the commutating surface, relatively more wire and less electromagnetic core material could be used for a given transformer capacity and would result in a smaller, more economical coil. Heretofore, variable transformer coils wound with more than one layer of wire have proved to be difficult to machine-wind, resulting in high reject rates.
 
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