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US1677350A
US1677350A US131562A US13156226A US1677350A US 1677350 A US1677350 A US 1677350A US 131562 A US131562 A US 131562A US 13156226 A US13156226 A US 13156226A US 1677350 A US1677350 A US 1677350A
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  • My invention relates to casings for electri'cal apparatus, more particularly to casings for transformers used for ignition with automatic oil burners, but the invention is of general application to electrical apparatus and I do not limit its use to this type of transformer or transformers alone, but it will be found useful with any enclosed electrical apparatus where economy of manufactureor space, and convenient connection of conductors to external terminals without superimposing a junction box, upon the exterior of the casing, is desirable.
  • the two primary or 110 volt lead wires are brought through a hole or insulating bushing in one side of the box, and as regulations usually require that these wires must be protected by the use of conduit, the designer has the alternative of providing'wires longenough to extend to the nearest junction box, in which case it is impossible to meet therequirements of all junction box locations without excessive waste of wire; or of attaching the junction box to the outside surface of the transformer casing, in which case itjis impossible to place the junction box or have the outlet in any one side and still adapt .the unit to all the various types of oiljburners with which they are used.
  • Theobject of my invention is the solution of the foregoing difliculties and the provision of a compact, economical, and serviceable enclosed transformer unit, by the provision of a junction box built in the transformer casing itself with standard knockouts inthe transformer casing for the passage of leads.
  • Fig. 1 is a view in perspective showing the complete assembly of the transformer, casing and built-in junction box, and
  • Figure 2 is a side elevation of a modification of my invention showing the same assembly with a plurality of built-in junction boxes.
  • Figure 3 is a side elevation of my invention showing an ignition transformer havv 1,677,350 PATENT OFFICE.
  • 1 indicates the electrical apparatus here shown as a standard ignition transformer for oil burners, consisting of the laminated core 2, upon a section of which are mounted the insulated primary coils 8 and the secondary coils 4, with the interposition of the usual layers of insulation 5, according to practice well known to those skilled in the art.
  • the complete transformer 1 is enclosed in the casing (5, which may be constructed of cast or sheet metal or insulating material as desired but is here disclosed of sheet 8, 9 and 10, the base 11 brackets 12 and 13, being formed of one piece of sheet metal, as will be readily understood by those skilled in the art, the corners being bent to form the box casing and the whole held in fixed relation by any suitable fastoning means, as by spot-welding at 14 and 15.
  • the attaching brackets 12 and 13 are likewise bent up at the desired angle and are provided with suitable means for attachment, as holes 16 for screws.
  • the casing so constructed is divided into two compartments 17 and 18 by the rectangular partition 19, extending the full width of the casing 6 and cooperating with the walls 7, ;9 and 10 to form the compartment or built-in junction box 18 of convenient dimensions for the enclosure of terminal connections soldered and wrapped with insulation in the conventional manner.
  • the partition '19 may be curved or of one piece, formingtwo planes at right angles or a single plane surface as desired, but I prefer a curved partition as it gives a maximum of space in the junction box and interferes but little with the disposal of the transformer in the compartment 17.
  • the partition 19 may be held in fixed relation to the 'walls 7, 9 and 10 by any convenient method as by spot-welding or by integral ears on the partition 19 extending into slots in the said walls, serving also to reenforce and brace the said casing. In the case of much and the mounting of much larger size than the pri- (ill metal, the walls 7,
  • the partition 19 need not extend the full length of the wall 10- but only a part thereof and may be provided with anend closure, but my invention is of greatest importance in the small apparatus where space is limited.
  • the transformer partment 17 of leads 2021 are passed through holes 22-23 in the partition 19 into the junction box 18, and the secondary leads 24-25 are passed through holes in the wall 8, provided with insulated bushings in the usual manner.
  • the terminals 2425 in this case are used to connect to the automatic oil burner apparatus to which the casing 6 is also attached, a junction box is not needed here and a short terminal. is sufficient but in the modification shown in Fig. 2 I have illustrated an "embodiment in which a junction box is provided for each of a plurality of terminals showing the arrangement of my invention where a plurality of junction boxes are desirable. ing been placed in the casing, the space between the transformer, the casing walls 7,
  • the partition 19 is filled in with filler compound, preferably any plastic 1 is placed in the cominsulating, heat-conducting compound which hardens and holds apparatus and casing in fixed relation, but the junction box 18 is kept free of the compound to be used for the purpose described.
  • the transformer 1 is disposed at a slight angle to the base 11, the laminations tilting down- Wardunder the junction box 18.
  • the walls 7 9 and 10 are provided with standard knock-outs 26, 27, 28 located so as to give access to the junction box 18 from any one of three sides and to permit the insertion of flexible conduit or the attachment of solid conduit in the usual manner.
  • the cover 30 encloses and completes the casing and junction box and may be attached by any convenient means as the ears 29,
  • FIG. 2 I In the modification of Fig. 2 I have illustrated an embodiment of my invention in. which a plurality of built-in junction boxes P are provided with a plurality of standard knock-outs on each side. Similar reference characters apply to the same parts, and the arran ement differs only in the provision of a like junction box 33 formed by walls 7, 8 and 9 and the cover 30. This modification is of particular importance where the electrical apparatus enclosed is not to be attached to other devices, and two junction boxes are required.
  • I have illustrated a transformer casing having a built-in junction box in combination with an ignition transformer, of very high ratio, with coils on separate legs and one coil of considerably larger size due to the high ratio of transformation desired in. th is appathe casing 6 and the primary- The transformer havof said opening,
  • My invention is of particular importance in cases like the foregoing, where advantage may be taken of the utilization of waste space, to provide my built-in junction box.
  • a main chamber for said apparatus having an open face and a secondary chamber in said casing for enclosing electrical connections, said secondary chamber being formed by a partition extending at right angles tocertain opposite walls and diagonally from another wall to the plane of said open face, said secondary chamber having openings for the passage of electrical conductors through said partition and through an exterior wall of said secondary chamber.
  • a primary chamber for said apparatus having a plurality of plane sides and an opening on one side with a partition extending across said casing between opposite walls thereof and also extending from a wall between said opposite walls to the plane said partition forming a secondary chamber for enclosing electrical connections, said partition being provided with apertures for the passage of conductors, and the exterior walls of the said secondary chamber being provided with standard knock-outs and a cover for said casing for closing both of said chambers.
  • a transformer unit the combination of a casing having substantially rectangular walls with a transformer in said casing, a artition extending between two opposite walls and between two adj acent walls of said casin said partition forming a secondary cham er for enclosing electrical connections,

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July 17, 1928.
A. C. KLECKNER CASING FOR ELECTRICAL APPARATUS 2 Sheets- Sheet 2 nr m m 8 J r n AQ mw Patented July 17, 1928.
ARTHUR e. KLEGKNER, F RACINE, wIs
CASING FOR ELECTRICAL APPARATUS.
Application filediAug us t 26, 1926.
My invention relates to casings for electri'cal apparatus, more particularly to casings for transformers used for ignition with automatic oil burners, but the invention is of general application to electrical apparatus and I do not limit its use to this type of transformer or transformers alone, but it will be found useful with any enclosed electrical apparatus where economy of manufactureor space, and convenient connection of conductors to external terminals without superimposing a junction box, upon the exterior of the casing, is desirable.
In the manufacture of the enclosed ignition transformer units for general use with automatic oil burners of various types of construction and operation with which these transformers are used, ordinarily the two primary or 110 volt lead wires are brought through a hole or insulating bushing in one side of the box, and as regulations usually require that these wires must be protected by the use of conduit, the designer has the alternative of providing'wires longenough to extend to the nearest junction box, in which case it is impossible to meet therequirements of all junction box locations without excessive waste of wire; or of attaching the junction box to the outside surface of the transformer casing, in which case itjis impossible to place the junction box or have the outlet in any one side and still adapt .the unit to all the various types of oiljburners with which they are used.
3.3 Theobject of my invention is the solution of the foregoing difliculties and the provision of a compact, economical, and serviceable enclosed transformer unit, by the provision of a junction box built in the transformer casing itself with standard knockouts inthe transformer casing for the passage of leads.
Other objects of my invention will be understood most readily from the detailed description thereof taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a view in perspective showing the complete assembly of the transformer, casing and built-in junction box, and
Figure 2 is a side elevation of a modification of my invention showing the same assembly with a plurality of built-in junction boxes.
Figure 3 is a side elevation of my invention showing an ignition transformer havv 1,677,350 PATENT OFFICE.
CONSIN, AS SIGNOR TO WEBSTER ELECTRIC l COMPANY, OF RACINE, WISCONSIN, A CORPORATION OF WISCONSIN.
HEISSUED Serial No. 131,562.
ing a high ratio and consequently a secondary coil mary coil.
' Referring now to thedrawings, in which like reference characters indicate the same parts in the several views; 1 indicates the electrical apparatus here shown as a standard ignition transformer for oil burners, consisting of the laminated core 2, upon a section of which are mounted the insulated primary coils 8 and the secondary coils 4, with the interposition of the usual layers of insulation 5, according to practice well known to those skilled in the art. The complete transformer 1 is enclosed in the casing (5, which may be constructed of cast or sheet metal or insulating material as desired but is here disclosed of sheet 8, 9 and 10, the base 11 brackets 12 and 13, being formed of one piece of sheet metal, as will be readily understood by those skilled in the art, the corners being bent to form the box casing and the whole held in fixed relation by any suitable fastoning means, as by spot-welding at 14 and 15. The attaching brackets 12 and 13 are likewise bent up at the desired angle and are provided with suitable means for attachment, as holes 16 for screws.
The casing so constructed is divided into two compartments 17 and 18 by the rectangular partition 19, extending the full width of the casing 6 and cooperating with the walls 7, ;9 and 10 to form the compartment or built-in junction box 18 of convenient dimensions for the enclosure of terminal connections soldered and wrapped with insulation in the conventional manner. The partition '19 may be curved or of one piece, formingtwo planes at right angles or a single plane surface as desired, but I prefer a curved partition as it gives a maximum of space in the junction box and interferes but little with the disposal of the transformer in the compartment 17. -The partition 19 may be held in fixed relation to the 'walls 7, 9 and 10 by any convenient method as by spot-welding or by integral ears on the partition 19 extending into slots in the said walls, serving also to reenforce and brace the said casing. In the case of much and the mounting of much larger size than the pri- (ill metal, the walls 7,
larger electrical apparatus h. ving .casing of greater length than is desired for a junctionbox, the partition 19 need not extend the full length of the wall 10- but only a part thereof and may be provided with anend closure, but my invention is of greatest importance in the small apparatus where space is limited.
The transformer partment 17 of leads 2021, of sufficient length only to form the usual connections, are passed through holes 22-23 in the partition 19 into the junction box 18, and the secondary leads 24-25 are passed through holes in the wall 8, provided with insulated bushings in the usual manner. As the terminals 2425 in this case are used to connect to the automatic oil burner apparatus to which the casing 6 is also attached, a junction box is not needed here and a short terminal. is sufficient but in the modification shown in Fig. 2 I have illustrated an "embodiment in which a junction box is provided for each of a plurality of terminals showing the arrangement of my invention where a plurality of junction boxes are desirable. ing been placed in the casing, the space between the transformer, the casing walls 7,
9 and 10 and the partition 19 is filled in with filler compound, preferably any plastic 1 is placed in the cominsulating, heat-conducting compound which hardens and holds apparatus and casing in fixed relation, but the junction box 18 is kept free of the compound to be used for the purpose described. In order to save space, the transformer 1 is disposed at a slight angle to the base 11, the laminations tilting down- Wardunder the junction box 18.
-The walls 7 9 and 10 are provided with standard knock- outs 26, 27, 28 located so as to give access to the junction box 18 from any one of three sides and to permit the insertion of flexible conduit or the attachment of solid conduit in the usual manner. The cover 30 encloses and completes the casing and junction box and may be attached by any convenient means as the ears 29,
with screws.
In the modification of Fig. 2 I have illustrated an embodiment of my invention in. which a plurality of built-in junction boxes P are provided with a plurality of standard knock-outs on each side. Similar reference characters apply to the same parts, and the arran ement differs only in the provision of a like junction box 33 formed by walls 7, 8 and 9 and the cover 30. This modification is of particular importance where the electrical apparatus enclosed is not to be attached to other devices, and two junction boxes are required.
'In the embodiment shown in Figure 3, I have illustrated a transformer casing having a built-in junction box in combination with an ignition transformer, of very high ratio, with coils on separate legs and one coil of considerably larger size due to the high ratio of transformation desired in. th is appathe casing 6 and the primary- The transformer havof said opening,
ratus. My invention is of particular importance in cases like the foregoing, where advantage may be taken of the utilization of waste space, to provide my built-in junction box.
While in the scription I have drawing and in the above deshown preferred embodiments and have limited my disclosure to certain definite details, it is to be understoodthat the invention is of general application to all types of electrical, apparatus and should therefore be limited merely by the scope of the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentof the United States is:
1. In a casing for electrical apparatus, having certain plane sides at right angles, a main chamber for said apparatus having an open face and a secondary chamber in said casing for enclosing electrical connections, said secondary chamber being formed by a partition extending at right angles tocertain opposite walls and diagonally from another wall to the plane of said open face, said secondary chamber having openings for the passage of electrical conductors through said partition and through an exterior wall of said secondary chamber.
2. In a casing for electrical apparatus, the combination of a primary chamber for said apparatus having a plurality of plane sides and an opening on one side with a partition extending across said casing between opposite walls thereof and also extending from a wall between said opposite walls to the plane said partition forming a secondary chamber for enclosing electrical connections, said partition being provided with apertures for the passage of conductors, and the exterior walls of the said secondary chamber being provided with standard knock-outs and a cover for said casing for closing both of said chambers.
3. In a transformer unit, the combination of a casing having substantially rectangular walls with a transformer in said casing, a artition extending between two opposite walls and between two adj acent walls of said casin said partition forming a secondary cham er for enclosing electrical connections,
and bein provided with apertures for con-
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US2930834A (en) * 1957-10-04 1960-03-29 Honeywell Regulator Co Casing for instruments
US3049579A (en) * 1960-03-08 1962-08-14 Advance Transformer Co Ballast canister construction
US3113694A (en) * 1958-12-22 1963-12-10 Advance Transformer Co Ballast canister construction
US3299200A (en) * 1958-12-22 1967-01-17 Advance Transformer Co Ballast canister construction
US11506187B2 (en) * 2017-12-20 2022-11-22 Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG Assembly consisting of a transformer tank and a nacelle of a wind turbine

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US2930834A (en) * 1957-10-04 1960-03-29 Honeywell Regulator Co Casing for instruments
US3113694A (en) * 1958-12-22 1963-12-10 Advance Transformer Co Ballast canister construction
US3299200A (en) * 1958-12-22 1967-01-17 Advance Transformer Co Ballast canister construction
US3049579A (en) * 1960-03-08 1962-08-14 Advance Transformer Co Ballast canister construction
US11506187B2 (en) * 2017-12-20 2022-11-22 Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG Assembly consisting of a transformer tank and a nacelle of a wind turbine

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