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US2127237A
US2127237A US90366A US9036636A US2127237A US 2127237 A US2127237 A US 2127237A US 90366 A US90366 A US 90366A US 9036636 A US9036636 A US 9036636A US 2127237 A US2127237 A US 2127237A
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  • the combination oi! a core bar, a coii'on said core bar, two core parts connecting the ends oi' said core bar about said coil at oppo site sides of the bar forming with the bar a double loop return path for the iiux established by said This is of' current through said coil i8 when the coil I3 is( coil, -two other core parts connected with said double loop across the ends respectively of said core bar in spaced relation to said bar forming two additional loops each having portions in common with said ilrst namedl two loops respectively, and a second coil mounted on said nrst named core bar at right angles to said first named coil so as to have a magnetization eiect on said two additional loops but so as to leave the winding leg upon which said ilrst named coil is mounted out of the zone of magnetization etiect of said second coil.
  • the combination oi' a core bar. a coil on said core bar, two core parts in the form of yokes of substantially half as great cross sectional size as that of the iirst named core bar connecting the ends of said core bar about said coil at opposite sides respectively oi the bar and forming with the bar a double loop return path for the flux established by said coil, two other core parts also in the form of yokes of substantially half as great cross sectional size as that of the ilrst named core bar connected with said double loop across vthe ends respectively of said core bar in spaced relation to said bar forming with said bar and said iirst named loops two additional loops having portions in common with said first named two loops respectively, and a second coil mounted on said first named core bar at right angles to said iirst named coil so as to have a magnetization eiect on said two additional core loops but so as to leave the winding leg upon which said first named coil is mounted out of the zone of magnet

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J. G. SOLA Aug. 16, 1938. v
REACTOR Filed'July 15, 1936 lli completely deenergized.
By the use of my improved arrangement as described, the winding leg portion of the bar i0 upon which the coil i3 is mounted is located effectively out of the zone oi magnetization efiect o! the current through the coil I E. great importance to the practicaloperation of my improved device. I! the coil I3 were in in- -ductive relation to the coil i6. then an exceed- While I prefer to employ the form and arrange y ment of parts as shown in my drawing and as above described, it is to be understood that my invention is not limited thereto except so far as the narrower claims may be so limited in terms, it being understood that changes might -well be made in the form and arrangement of parts without departing from my invention.
I claim:-
1. In a reactor, the combination oi! a core bar, a coii'on said core bar, two core parts connecting the ends oi' said core bar about said coil at oppo site sides of the bar forming with the bar a double loop return path for the iiux established by said This is of' current through said coil i8 when the coil I3 is( coil, -two other core parts connected with said double loop across the ends respectively of said core bar in spaced relation to said bar forming two additional loops each having portions in common with said ilrst namedl two loops respectively, and a second coil mounted on said nrst named core bar at right angles to said first named coil so as to have a magnetization eiect on said two additional loops but so as to leave the winding leg upon which said ilrst named coil is mounted out of the zone of magnetization etiect of said second coil.
2. In a reactor, the combination oi' a core bar. a coil on said core bar, two core parts in the form of yokes of substantially half as great cross sectional size as that of the iirst named core bar connecting the ends of said core bar about said coil at opposite sides respectively oi the bar and forming with the bar a double loop return path for the flux established by said coil, two other core parts also in the form of yokes of substantially half as great cross sectional size as that of the ilrst named core bar connected with said double loop across vthe ends respectively of said core bar in spaced relation to said bar forming with said bar and said iirst named loops two additional loops having portions in common with said first named two loops respectively, and a second coil mounted on said first named core bar at right angles to said iirst named coil so as to have a magnetization eiect on said two additional core loops but so as to leave the winding leg upon which said first named coil is mounted out of the zone of magnetization effect of said second coil.
. JOSEPH G. SOLA.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2471817A (en) * 1942-08-19 1949-05-31 Herz Alfred Variable impedance device
US2488393A (en) * 1946-10-12 1949-11-15 Westinghouse Electric Corp Reactor
US2709791A (en) * 1950-10-20 1955-05-31 Jr Robert L Anderson Saturable reactor
US2719276A (en) * 1952-02-28 1955-09-27 Patent Man Inc Inductance device

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2471817A (en) * 1942-08-19 1949-05-31 Herz Alfred Variable impedance device
US2488393A (en) * 1946-10-12 1949-11-15 Westinghouse Electric Corp Reactor
US2709791A (en) * 1950-10-20 1955-05-31 Jr Robert L Anderson Saturable reactor
US2719276A (en) * 1952-02-28 1955-09-27 Patent Man Inc Inductance device

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