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US3221282A
US3221282A US261753A US26175363A US3221282A US 3221282 A US3221282 A US 3221282A US 261753 A US261753 A US 261753A US 26175363 A US26175363 A US 26175363A US 3221282 A US3221282 A US 3221282A
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  • an inductive winding wherein a portion of the conductor of t-he winding is arranged in a pair of sections spaced apart along a common axis, a first set of turns of the conductor of both sections of the pair is wound in interleaved fashion with a second set of turns of the respective section, the interleaved turns extend over part only of the radial width of the sections so that each section also includes adjacent turns of the same set of turns, and the sections are interconnected so that is a noninductive capacitative bypath from the starting turn to the finishing turn of the pair of sections.
  • an inductive winding wherein a portion of the con* ductor of the winding is arranged in a plurality of pairs of sections spaced apart along a common axis, a first set of turns of the conductor of cach of said sections is wound in interleaved fashion with a second set of turns of the respective section, the interleaved turns extend over part only of the radial width of each of the sections so that each section also includes adjacent turns of the same set of turns, the sections of each said pair have at least three cross-connections between them, and the sections are interconnected so that there is a noninductive capacitative -bypath from the starting turn of the rst of said plurality of pairs of sections to the nishing turn of the last of said plurality of pairs of sections, said capacitative bypath comprising in each pair of sections the capacitative coupling between the set of turns incorporating the starting turn of said pair of sections and the second set of turns of the first section of said pair,
  • the number of interleaved turns in each pair of sections may be varied in progressive steps, or in any desired fashion, along the length of the Winding.
  • an inductive Winding wherein a portion of the conductor of the winding is arranged in a plurality of pairs of sections spaced apart along a common axis, a first set of turns of the conductor of each of said sections is wound in interleaved fashion with a second set of turns of the respective section, the interleaved turns extend over part only of the radial width of each of said sections, the extent of interleaving decreases from one pair of sections to the next in the direction away from the high-potential terminal, the sections of each said pair have at least three cross-connections lbetween them, and the sections are interconnected so that there is a noninductive capacitative bypath from the starting turn of the first of said plurality of pairs of sections to the finishing turn of the last f said plurality of pairs of sections, said capacitative bypath comprising in each pair of sections the capa-citative coupling between the set of turns incorporating the starting 3,221,282 Patented Nov.
  • an inductive winding wherein a portion of the conductor of the winding is arranged in two pairs of sections spaced apar-t along a common axis, a first set of turns of the conductor of both said ⁇ sections is wound in interleaved fashion with a second set of turns of the respective section, the interleaved turns extend over part only of the radial width of at least the pair of sections further from the high-potential terminal so -that each of the sections of the last-mentioned pair also includes adjacent turns of the same set of turns, the number of interleaved turns of said last-mentioned pair of sections are less than the number of interleaved turns of the other said pair, and the sections are interconnected so that there is a noninductive capacitative bypath from the starting turn to the finishing turn of the pair of sections.
  • an inductive winding wherein a portion of the conductor ofthe winding is arranged in a plurality of pairs of sections spaced apart along a common axis, a first set of turns of the conductor of each of said sections being wound in interleaved fashion with a second set of turns of the respective section, the interleaved turns extending over the whole radial Width of one or more but not all of the sections, and the interleaving in other sections eX- tending over part only of the radial width of said other sections -so that each of said other sections also includes adjacent turns of the same set of turns, the sections of each said pair having at least three cross-conne-ctions between them, and the sections being interconnected so that there is a noninductive capacitative bypath from the starting turn of the first of said plurality of pairs of sections to the finishing turn of the last of said plurality of pairs of sections, said capacitative bypath comprising in each pair of sections the capacitative
  • FIG. l is a diagram illustrating one arrangement of transformer winding in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a detail of the arrangement of FIG. l;
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a second arrangement of winding
  • FIG. 4 is a detail of the arrangement of FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a third arrangement
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a fourth arrangement.
  • the transformer windings described herein may form part of either a single-phase or a three-phase transformer, and in the embodiments shown have .a core, around a limb L of which is wound a layer-type low voltage winding W, which in turn is surrounded by a high-voltage pancake winding generally indicated at H. Parts of the transformer which are not necessary to an understanding of the invention are omitted from the drawings for the sake of clarity.
  • the high voltage winding H has its conductor arranged in a considerable number of annular sections A1, B1, A2, B2, etc. which are spaced apart along a common axis XX, which is the axis of the core limb L.
  • the sections are supported in spaced relation in any known or convenient manner.
  • Each pair of sections e.g. A1 and B1 is termed a coil inthe art, and the Winding spirals inwardly in the first section in each coil and outwardly in the second for a lgiven sense of rotation.
  • the winding lspirals inwardly and in section B1 its spirals youtwardly in 4the clockwise sense when viewed from above.
  • the turns of the conductor of the winding are ⁇ indicated at Y1, 2, 3, etc.
  • vand turn 1 maybe considered the starting turn of these pairs of ⁇ sections and turn 150 may be considered their Afinishing turn.
  • the high-potential terminal T is conencted to the first turn 1 of the conductor, which lies at the outside of the first section A1 of the winding and form the starting turn of the pair of sections A1, B1.
  • first section A1 two sets of turns of the conductor are wound together in interleaved fashion over part of the radial width of the section; ,the first set of turns 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 of the conductor extends from the outside of section A1 only part way to the inside, whereas the second set of turns 13, 14, 21 of the conductor extends over the full width from the outside to the inside of the section.
  • the turns 2, 3, 6 each lie between a pair of turns 13, 14, 18 of the second set, the turns 19, Z0, 21 of the same set-being each directly adjacent to the preceding turn outside it.
  • the inside turn 6 of the first set of turns of section A1 (though not at the inside of the Winding) is connected through cross-connection M to the inside turn 7 of one of the sets of turns ofthe second section B1, this set of turns 7, 8, 12 being interleaved with a set of turns 25, 26, 30, including the finishing turn 30 of the pair of sections A1, B1, between turn 7 and the outside of the winding.
  • the turns 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 each lie between a pair of turns 25, 26, 30 of the second set of turns of section B1, but the inner turns 22, 23, 24 of the same set are each directly adjacent to the preceding turn.
  • the outside turn 12 of the first set of turns of section B1 is connected to the outside turn 13 of the second set of turns of section A1 through cross-connection N, and the inside .turn 21 of the second set of turns of section A1 is connected to the inside turn 22 of the second set of turns of section B1, through cross-connection P.
  • the ⁇ finishing turn 30 of the pair of sections A1, B1 is connected through connection Q to the first turn 31 at the outside of the first section A2 of the second coil, which forms the starting turn of the second pair of sections A2, B2.
  • Sections A2 and B2 are identical with sections A1 and B1 respectively except that instead of 4there being five complete turns of the first set of turns of each section interleaved with the turns of the Second set of turns, there are only four such complete turns 31, 32, 35 and 36, 37, 40.
  • sections A3, B3, A4, B4, A5 and B5 are also identical except that the number of turns of the first set of Iturns is progressively reduced, sections A3 and B3 having three such complete turns, sections A4 and B4 having two such turns and sections AS and B5 having one such turn.
  • Sections A6 and B6, and succeeding coils, are wound in conventional fashion, without any interleaved turns.
  • the current-carrying path of the winding passes from the high-potential terminal T through the turns of the winding, in the order in which they are numbered, to the low-potential terminal; there is however also a capacitative by-path from the high-potential terminal T to the finishing turn of this portion of the winding, which includes the capacitative coupling between turns 1, 2, 6 and 13, 14, 18 of section A1, cross-connection N Iand the capacitative coupling between turns 12, 11, 7 and 30, 29, 25 of section B1, connection Q and the corresponding elements of the following sections A2, B2, B5; it Will be noted that in this embodiment no capacitative coupling is provided in section A6 or sections nearer the low-potential terminal.
  • the winding is modified as compared with the arrangement of FIGS. 1 and 2 and in this embodiment a first set of turns 1, 2, 10 of the first section A1 of the winding extends from the outside of the winding, where the starting turn 1 of the pair of sections A1, B1 is connected to the high-potential terminal T, ovei the full radial width to the inside.
  • turn 10 is connected through crossconnection M to the inside turn 11 of one of the sets of turns 11, 12, 20 of the second section B1, which extends from the inside to the outside of the winding.
  • the outside turn 21 of the second set is connected by cross-connection N to the outside turn 20 of one set of turns of the second section, and it will be noted that the second set of turns 21, 22, 25 extends only part way across the radial width of the winding so that turns 6, 7, 10 of the same set are adjacent one another.
  • the innermost turn 25 of the second set of turns of the first section A1 is connected by cross-connection P to the inner most turn 26 of a second set of turns 26, 27, 30 of the second section B1.
  • each turn 26, 27, 30 lies between a pair of turns 15, 16, 20 ofthe first set, but turns 11, 12, 15 of the same set are adjacent one another.
  • this second set of turns includes the finishing turn 30 of the pair of sections A1, B1 which is connected to the starting turn 31 of the next pair of sections A2, B2 by connection Q.
  • the remaining sections of the portion of the winding to which the invention is applied are identical with sections A1 and B1 respectively except that the number of turns of the second set of turns is progressively reduced, the pairs of sections A2, B2, A3, B3 and A4, B4, having respectively three, two and one complete turns. Sections A5 and B5 and succeeding coils are wound in conventional fashion.
  • the current-carrying path passes through the turns in order, the capacitative bypath including the capacitative coupling between the two sets of turns in the first section of each pair, cross-connection N, and the capacitative coupling between the two sets of turns in the second section of each pair of sections.
  • the turns may be interleaved over the full width of the winding, form the outside to the inside.
  • the number may be varied in any desired manner, and may even in certain embodiments increase from one section to another section further from the high-potential terminal.
  • the first coil comprising sections A1, B1
  • the set of turns 1, 2, 8 of section A1 is interleaved with the set of turns 17, 18, 23 of that section, and likewise the set of turns 9, 10, 16
  • section B1 is interleaved with the set of turns 24, 25, 30 of that section.
  • the extent of interleaving in the fourth coil is progressively reduced, as before, but the extent of interleaving in the fourth coil, comprising sections A4, B4, is the same as in the third coil.
  • the set of turns 91, 92, 94 has three complete turns as in the set of turns 61, 62, 64, and that the set of turns 95, 96, 98 has the same number of turns as in the set 65, 66, 68.
  • the other set of turns 99, 100, 109 in section A4 has the same number of turns as the corresponding set in section A3, and so on.
  • the fifth coil comprising sections A5, B5, the extent of interleaving is again reduced, and the sixth coil is wound in conventional fashion.
  • the first three coils are identical with those of FIG. 5, but in the fourth coil, comprising sections A4, B4, the extent of interleaving is increased as compared with the third coil.
  • the set of turns 91, 92, 95 has four complete turns, as has the set 96, 97, 100, as compared with three complete turns of the correspondingy sets in sections A3, B3.
  • the line terminal may be connected to the inside turn of the winding, in which case the interleaved turns will begin at the inside, instead of at the outside, of the winding; this arrangement of winding would be represented diagrammatically exactly as in FIG. 1 or FIG. 3, except that the inside of the winding would be the outside and vice versa.
  • the interleaving need not be con-fined to single conductors: for example where there are two or more conductors wound in parallel, the conductors may be individually interleaved, i.e. in section A1, the conductors may occur in the order 1A, 13A, 1B, 13B, 2A, 14A, etc. where A and B represent two parallel conductors.
  • An inductive winding comprising a plurality of annular sections spaced apart along a common axis, a first of said sections having a first set of turns wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a second set of turns wound in a spiral alternately with part at least of said first set of turns, said second set including first and second end turns; a second of said sections having a third set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the first set, said third set being wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a fourth set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the second set, said fourth set being wound in a spiral alternately with part at least of said third set of turns and including first and second end turns; a first cross-connection between said first end turn of the first set of turns and said first end turn of the third set of turns, said first end turn of the third set of turns being adjacent said first end turn of the first set of turns; a second cross-connection between said first end turn of the second set of turns and said first end
  • An inductive winding comprising a plurality of annular sections spaced apart along a common axis, a first of said sections having a first set of turns wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a second set of turns wound in a spiral alternately with said first set of turns, said second set including first and second end turns; a second of said sections having a third set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the first set, said third set being wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a fourth set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the second set, said fourth set being wound in a spiral alternately with said third set of turns and including first and second end turns; a first crossconnection between said first end turn of the first set of turns and said first end turn of the third ⁇ set of turns, said first end turn of the third set of turns being adjacent said first end turn of the first set of turns; a second crossconnection between said first end turn of the second set of turns and said first end turn of the fourth set of turns,
  • said eighth set being Wound in a spiral alternately with part of said seventh set of turns and including first and second end turns, the number of turns of said sixth and eighth sets being less than the number of turns of said second and fourth sets respectively; a fourth cross-connection between said second end turn of the third set of turns and said second end turn of the sixth set of turns; a fifth cross-connection between said first end turn of the fifth set of turns and said first end turn of the seventh set of turns, said first end turn of the seventh set of turns being adjacent said first end turn of the fifth set of turns; a sixth cross-connection between said first end turn of the sixth set of turns and said first end turn of the eighth set of turns, said first end turn of the eighth set of turns being adjacent said first end turn of the sixth set of turns; a seventh cross-connection between said second end turn of the fifth set of turns and said second end turn of the eighth set of turns, a fifth of said sections having a ninth set of turns wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a tenth set of turns wound in a
  • An inductive winding as claimed in claim 2 comprising also a seventh and an eighth of said sections spaced apart along said common axis, said seventh section having a thirteenth set f turns wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a fourteenth set of turns wound in a spiral with part of said thirteenth set of turns and including first and second end turns; said eighth section having a fifteenth set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the thirteenth set, said fifteenth set being wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a sixteenth set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the fourteenth set, said sixteenth set being wound in a spiral alternately with part of said fifteenth set of turns and including first and second end turns, the number of turns of said fourteenth and sixteenth sets being equal to the number of turns of said tenth and twelfth sets respectively; a twelfth cross-connection between said second end turn of the eleventh set of turns and said second end turn of the fourteenth set of turns; a thirteen
  • An inductive winding as claimed in claim 2 comprising also a seventh and an eighth of said sections spaced apart along said common axis, said seventh section having a thirteenth set of turns wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a fourteenth set of turns wound in a spiral with part of said thirteenth set of turns and including first and second end turns; said eighth section having a fifteenth set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the thirteenth set, said fifteenth set being wound in a spiral and including first and second end'turns, and a sixteenth set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the fourteenth set, said sixteenth set being wound in a spiral valternately with part of said fifteenth set of turns and ⁇ including first and second end turns, the number of turns of said fourteenth and sixteenth sets being greater than the number of turns of said tenth and twelfth sets respectively; a twelfth cross-connection between said second end turn of the eleventh set of turns and said second end turn of the fourteenth set

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N0v 30, 1965 A. E. BRIERLEY ETAL 3,221,282
INDUCTIVE WINDINGS HAVING DEGREASED INTERLEAVING IN PANCAKE SECTIONS Filed Feb. 28. 1965 5 Sheets-Sheet 1 Nov. 30, 1965 A. E. BRIERLEY ETAL 3,221,282
INDUCTIVE WINDINGS HAVING DECREASED INTERLEAVING' IN PANCAKE SECTIONS Filed Feb. 28. 1963 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 I No 30' 1965 I A E. BRlr-:RLEY ETAL 3,221,282
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NOV- 30, 1965 A. E. BRIERLEY ETAL 3,221,282
INDUCTIVE WINDINGS HAVING DECREASED INTERLEAVING IN PANCAKE SECTIONS Filed Feb. 28, 1963 5 Sheets-Sheet 4 LllllllIIIIII1SSI1S2I1S1IA6 [lllllllllllllm Nov. 30, 1965 A.1:.BR|ERLEY ETAL 3,221,282
INDUCTIVE WINDINGS HAVING DECREASED INTERLEAVING IN PANCAKE SECTIONS Filed Feb. 28. 1963 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 LIIIIIII|Ill15l152l151l^6 LIIIIIIIIIIIIB x FIG.6
United States Patent O 3,221,282 INDUCTIVE WINDINGS HAVING DECREASED INTERLEAVING IN PAN CAKE SECTIONS Albert Edward Brierley and John Alan Clarkson Forrest, Stafford, England, 'assignors to The English Electric Company Limited, Strand, London, England, a British company Filed Feb. 28, 1963, Ser. No. 261,753 Claims priority, application Great Britain, Mar. 6, 1962,- 8,567/ 62 4 Claims. (Cl. 336-69) This invention relates to inductive windings, such as the windings of electric transformers and chokes.
According to the invention, there is provided an inductive winding wherein a portion of the conductor of t-he winding is arranged in a pair of sections spaced apart along a common axis, a first set of turns of the conductor of both sections of the pair is wound in interleaved fashion with a second set of turns of the respective section, the interleaved turns extend over part only of the radial width of the sections so that each section also includes adjacent turns of the same set of turns, and the sections are interconnected so that is a noninductive capacitative bypath from the starting turn to the finishing turn of the pair of sections.
According to a feature of `the invention, there is provided an inductive winding wherein a portion of the con* ductor of the winding is arranged in a plurality of pairs of sections spaced apart along a common axis, a first set of turns of the conductor of cach of said sections is wound in interleaved fashion with a second set of turns of the respective section, the interleaved turns extend over part only of the radial width of each of the sections so that each section also includes adjacent turns of the same set of turns, the sections of each said pair have at least three cross-connections between them, and the sections are interconnected so that there is a noninductive capacitative -bypath from the starting turn of the rst of said plurality of pairs of sections to the nishing turn of the last of said plurality of pairs of sections, said capacitative bypath comprising in each pair of sections the capacitative coupling between the set of turns incorporating the starting turn of said pair of sections and the second set of turns of the first section of said pair, the capacitative coupling between the set of turns incorporating the finishing turn of said pair and the other set of turns of the second section of said pair, and a cross-connection between a turn of the second set of turns of the rst section adjacent the starting turn and a turn of said other set of turns of the second Isection adjacent the finishing turn of said pair of sections.
The number of interleaved turns in each pair of sections may be varied in progressive steps, or in any desired fashion, along the length of the Winding.
According to another feature of the invention, there is provided an inductive Winding wherein a portion of the conductor of the winding is arranged in a plurality of pairs of sections spaced apart along a common axis, a first set of turns of the conductor of each of said sections is wound in interleaved fashion with a second set of turns of the respective section, the interleaved turns extend over part only of the radial width of each of said sections, the extent of interleaving decreases from one pair of sections to the next in the direction away from the high-potential terminal, the sections of each said pair have at least three cross-connections lbetween them, and the sections are interconnected so that there is a noninductive capacitative bypath from the starting turn of the first of said plurality of pairs of sections to the finishing turn of the last f said plurality of pairs of sections, said capacitative bypath comprising in each pair of sections the capa-citative coupling between the set of turns incorporating the starting 3,221,282 Patented Nov. 30, 1965 ice turn of said pair of sections and the second set of turns of the first section of said pair, the capacitative coupling between the set of turns incorporating the finishing turn of said pair and the other set of turns of the second section of said pair, and a cross-connection between a turn of the second set of turns of the first section adjacent the starting turn and a turn of said other set of turns of the second section adjacent the finishing -turn of said pair of sections.
According to another feature of the invention, there is provided an inductive winding wherein a portion of the conductor of the winding is arranged in two pairs of sections spaced apar-t along a common axis, a first set of turns of the conductor of both said `sections is wound in interleaved fashion with a second set of turns of the respective section, the interleaved turns extend over part only of the radial width of at least the pair of sections further from the high-potential terminal so -that each of the sections of the last-mentioned pair also includes adjacent turns of the same set of turns, the number of interleaved turns of said last-mentioned pair of sections are less than the number of interleaved turns of the other said pair, and the sections are interconnected so that there is a noninductive capacitative bypath from the starting turn to the finishing turn of the pair of sections.
According to yet another feature of the invention, there is provided an inductive winding wherein a portion of the conductor ofthe winding is arranged in a plurality of pairs of sections spaced apart along a common axis, a first set of turns of the conductor of each of said sections being wound in interleaved fashion with a second set of turns of the respective section, the interleaved turns extending over the whole radial Width of one or more but not all of the sections, and the interleaving in other sections eX- tending over part only of the radial width of said other sections -so that each of said other sections also includes adjacent turns of the same set of turns, the sections of each said pair having at least three cross-conne-ctions between them, and the sections being interconnected so that there is a noninductive capacitative bypath from the starting turn of the first of said plurality of pairs of sections to the finishing turn of the last of said plurality of pairs of sections, said capacitative bypath comprising in each pair of sections the capacitative coupling between the set of turns incorporating the starting turn of said pair of sections and the second set of turns of the first section of `said pair, the capacitative coupling between the set of turns incorporating the finishing turn of said pair and the other set of turns of the second section of said pair, and'a cross-connection between a turn of the second set of turns of the first section adjacent the `starting turn and a turn of said other set of turns of the second section adjacent the finishing turn of said pair of sections.
A number of embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. l is a diagram illustrating one arrangement of transformer winding in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a detail of the arrangement of FIG. l;
FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a second arrangement of winding;
FIG. 4 is a detail of the arrangement of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a third arrangement; and
FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a fourth arrangement.
The transformer windings described herein may form part of either a single-phase or a three-phase transformer, and in the embodiments shown have .a core, around a limb L of which is wound a layer-type low voltage winding W, which in turn is surrounded by a high-voltage pancake winding generally indicated at H. Parts of the transformer which are not necessary to an understanding of the invention are omitted from the drawings for the sake of clarity.
The high voltage winding H has its conductor arranged in a considerable number of annular sections A1, B1, A2, B2, etc. which are spaced apart along a common axis XX, which is the axis of the core limb L. The sections are supported in spaced relation in any known or convenient manner.
Each pair of sections, e.g. A1 and B1, is termed a coil inthe art, and the Winding spirals inwardly in the first section in each coil and outwardly in the second for a lgiven sense of rotation. For example in section A1 the winding lspirals inwardly and in section B1 its spirals youtwardly in 4the clockwise sense when viewed from above. The turns of the conductor of the winding are `indicated at Y1, 2, 3, etc.
The portion of the winding to which the invention is applied, as shown in FIGS. l and 2, consists of the five pairs of sections nearest the high-potential end of the winding, vand turn 1 maybe considered the starting turn of these pairs of `sections and turn 150 may be considered their Afinishing turn.
The high-potential terminal T is conencted to the first turn 1 of the conductor, which lies at the outside of the first section A1 of the winding and form the starting turn of the pair of sections A1, B1. In the first section A1 two sets of turns of the conductor are wound together in interleaved fashion over part of the radial width of the section; ,the first set of turns 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 of the conductor extends from the outside of section A1 only part way to the inside, whereas the second set of turns 13, 14, 21 of the conductor extends over the full width from the outside to the inside of the section. Thus the turns 2, 3, 6 each lie between a pair of turns 13, 14, 18 of the second set, the turns 19, Z0, 21 of the same set-being each directly adjacent to the preceding turn outside it.
The inside turn 6 of the first set of turns of section A1 (though not at the inside of the Winding) is connected through cross-connection M to the inside turn 7 of one of the sets of turns ofthe second section B1, this set of turns 7, 8, 12 being interleaved with a set of turns 25, 26, 30, including the finishing turn 30 of the pair of sections A1, B1, between turn 7 and the outside of the winding. Thus the turns 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 each lie between a pair of turns 25, 26, 30 of the second set of turns of section B1, but the inner turns 22, 23, 24 of the same set are each directly adjacent to the preceding turn.
The outside turn 12 of the first set of turns of section B1 is connected to the outside turn 13 of the second set of turns of section A1 through cross-connection N, and the inside .turn 21 of the second set of turns of section A1 is connected to the inside turn 22 of the second set of turns of section B1, through cross-connection P. The `finishing turn 30 of the pair of sections A1, B1, is connected through connection Q to the first turn 31 at the outside of the first section A2 of the second coil, which forms the starting turn of the second pair of sections A2, B2.
Sections A2 and B2 are identical with sections A1 and B1 respectively except that instead of 4there being five complete turns of the first set of turns of each section interleaved with the turns of the Second set of turns, there are only four such complete turns 31, 32, 35 and 36, 37, 40.
The following sections A3, B3, A4, B4, A5 and B5 are also identical except that the number of turns of the first set of Iturns is progressively reduced, sections A3 and B3 having three such complete turns, sections A4 and B4 having two such turns and sections AS and B5 having one such turn.
Sections A6 and B6, and succeeding coils, are wound in conventional fashion, without any interleaved turns.
The current-carrying path of the winding passes from the high-potential terminal T through the turns of the winding, in the order in which they are numbered, to the low-potential terminal; there is however also a capacitative by-path from the high-potential terminal T to the finishing turn of this portion of the winding, which includes the capacitative coupling between turns 1, 2, 6 and 13, 14, 18 of section A1, cross-connection N Iand the capacitative coupling between turns 12, 11, 7 and 30, 29, 25 of section B1, connection Q and the corresponding elements of the following sections A2, B2, B5; it Will be noted that in this embodiment no capacitative coupling is provided in section A6 or sections nearer the low-potential terminal.
In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the winding is modified as compared with the arrangement of FIGS. 1 and 2 and in this embodiment a first set of turns 1, 2, 10 of the first section A1 of the winding extends from the outside of the winding, where the starting turn 1 of the pair of sections A1, B1 is connected to the high-potential terminal T, ovei the full radial width to the inside. Here turn 10 is connected through crossconnection M to the inside turn 11 of one of the sets of turns 11, 12, 20 of the second section B1, which extends from the inside to the outside of the winding.
Interleaved with the first set of turns of the first section A1 is a second set of turns 21, 22, 25, each of which lies between a pair of turns 1, 2, 6 of the first set. The outside turn 21 of the second set is connected by cross-connection N to the outside turn 20 of one set of turns of the second section, and it will be noted that the second set of turns 21, 22, 25 extends only part way across the radial width of the winding so that turns 6, 7, 10 of the same set are adjacent one another. The innermost turn 25 of the second set of turns of the first section A1 is connected by cross-connection P to the inner most turn 26 of a second set of turns 26, 27, 30 of the second section B1. The latter are interleaved with the first set of turns 11, 12, 20 between turn 26 and the outside of the winding, so that each turn 26, 27, 30 lies between a pair of turns 15, 16, 20 ofthe first set, but turns 11, 12, 15 of the same set are adjacent one another.
Moreover this second set of turns includes the finishing turn 30 of the pair of sections A1, B1 which is connected to the starting turn 31 of the next pair of sections A2, B2 by connection Q.
As in the embodiment described with relation to FiGS. 1 and 2, the remaining sections of the portion of the winding to which the invention is applied are identical with sections A1 and B1 respectively except that the number of turns of the second set of turns is progressively reduced, the pairs of sections A2, B2, A3, B3 and A4, B4, having respectively three, two and one complete turns. Sections A5 and B5 and succeeding coils are wound in conventional fashion.
In this embodiment also the current-carrying path passes through the turns in order, the capacitative bypath including the capacitative coupling between the two sets of turns in the first section of each pair, cross-connection N, and the capacitative coupling between the two sets of turns in the second section of each pair of sections.
A number of variations are possible within the scope of the invention; for example, in one or more coils (though not all) the turns may be interleaved over the full width of the winding, form the outside to the inside. In another example, instead of the number of turns which are interleaved being varied progressively through the first, second and subsequent coils, the number may be varied in any desired manner, and may even in certain embodiments increase from one section to another section further from the high-potential terminal.
In the embodiment shown in FIG. 5, which is a modification of the arrangement shown in FIG. 1, the first coil comprising sections A1, B1, has the turns interleaved over the full width of the winding, from the outside to the inside. The set of turns 1, 2, 8 of section A1 is interleaved with the set of turns 17, 18, 23 of that section, and likewise the set of turns 9, 10, 16
of section B1 is interleaved with the set of turns 24, 25, 30 of that section.
In the second and third coils the extent of interleaving is progressively reduced, as before, but the extent of interleaving in the fourth coil, comprising sections A4, B4, is the same as in the third coil. It will be seen that the set of turns 91, 92, 94 has three complete turns as in the set of turns 61, 62, 64, and that the set of turns 95, 96, 98 has the same number of turns as in the set 65, 66, 68. Moreover the other set of turns 99, 100, 109 in section A4 has the same number of turns as the corresponding set in section A3, and so on.
In the fifth coil, comprising sections A5, B5, the extent of interleaving is again reduced, and the sixth coil is wound in conventional fashion.
In the embodiment shown in FIG. 6, the first three coils are identical with those of FIG. 5, but in the fourth coil, comprising sections A4, B4, the extent of interleaving is increased as compared with the third coil. It will be seen that the set of turns 91, 92, 95 has four complete turns, as has the set 96, 97, 100, as compared with three complete turns of the correspondingy sets in sections A3, B3.
In the fifth coil in this embodiment, the extent of interleaving is again reduced, two complete turns being shown.
In yet another variation, the line terminal may be connected to the inside turn of the winding, in which case the interleaved turns will begin at the inside, instead of at the outside, of the winding; this arrangement of winding would be represented diagrammatically exactly as in FIG. 1 or FIG. 3, except that the inside of the winding would be the outside and vice versa.
It will also be evident that the interleaving need not be con-fined to single conductors: for example where there are two or more conductors wound in parallel, the conductors may be individually interleaved, i.e. in section A1, the conductors may occur in the order 1A, 13A, 1B, 13B, 2A, 14A, etc. where A and B represent two parallel conductors.
It will be evident that numerous combinations of these variations are possible, within the scope of the invention.
The arrangements described above have important advantages in the design of inductive windings such as are used in transformers, compared with the previously known arrangement in which the interleaving was applied to all the turns of each section of the winding.
What we claim as our invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. An inductive winding comprising a plurality of annular sections spaced apart along a common axis, a first of said sections having a first set of turns wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a second set of turns wound in a spiral alternately with part at least of said first set of turns, said second set including first and second end turns; a second of said sections having a third set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the first set, said third set being wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a fourth set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the second set, said fourth set being wound in a spiral alternately with part at least of said third set of turns and including first and second end turns; a first cross-connection between said first end turn of the first set of turns and said first end turn of the third set of turns, said first end turn of the third set of turns being adjacent said first end turn of the first set of turns; a second cross-connection between said first end turn of the second set of turns and said first end turn of the fourth set of turns, said rst end turn of the fourth set of turns being adjacent said first end turn of the second set of turns; and a third cross-connection between said second end turn of one of said sets 0f turns of said first section and said second end turn of one of said sets of turns of said second section; a third of said sections having a fifth set of turns wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a sixth set of turns wound in a spiral alternately with part of said fifth set of turns, said sixth set including first and second end turns; a fourth of said sections having a seventh set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the fifth set, said seventh set being wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and an eighth set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the sixth set, said eighth set being wound in a spiral alternately with part of said seventh set of turns and including first and second end turns, the number of turns of said sixth and eighth sets being less than the number of turns of said second and fourth sets respectively; a fourth crossconnection between said first end turn of the fifth set of turns and said first end turn of the seventh set of turns, said first end turn of the seventh set of turns being adjacent said first end turn of the fifth set, of turns; a fifth cross-connection between said first end turn of the sixth set of turns and said first end turn of the eighth set of turns said first end turn of the eighth set of turns being adjacent said first end turn of the sixth set of turns; a sixth crossconnection between said second end turn of one of said sets of turns of said third section and said second end turn of one of said sets of turns of said fourth section; and a seventh cross-connection between said second end turn of the remaining set of turns of said second section and the second end turn of the remaining set of turns of the third section.
2. An inductive winding comprising a plurality of annular sections spaced apart along a common axis, a first of said sections having a first set of turns wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a second set of turns wound in a spiral alternately with said first set of turns, said second set including first and second end turns; a second of said sections having a third set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the first set, said third set being wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a fourth set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the second set, said fourth set being wound in a spiral alternately with said third set of turns and including first and second end turns; a first crossconnection between said first end turn of the first set of turns and said first end turn of the third `set of turns, said first end turn of the third set of turns being adjacent said first end turn of the first set of turns; a second crossconnection between said first end turn of the second set of turns and said first end turn of the fourth set of turns, said first end turn of the fourth set of turns being adjacent said first end turn of the second set of turns; a third crossconnection between said second end turn of the first set of turns and said second end turn of the fourth set of turns; a high-potential terminal, a connection from said second end turn of the second set of turns to the highpotential terminal; a third of said sections having a fifth set of turns wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a sixth set of turns wound in a spiral alternately with part of said fifth set of turns, said sixth set including first and second end turns; a fourth of said sections having a seventh set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the fifth set, said seventh set being wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and an eighth set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the sixth set,
said eighth set being Wound in a spiral alternately with part of said seventh set of turns and including first and second end turns, the number of turns of said sixth and eighth sets being less than the number of turns of said second and fourth sets respectively; a fourth cross-connection between said second end turn of the third set of turns and said second end turn of the sixth set of turns; a fifth cross-connection between said first end turn of the fifth set of turns and said first end turn of the seventh set of turns, said first end turn of the seventh set of turns being adjacent said first end turn of the fifth set of turns; a sixth cross-connection between said first end turn of the sixth set of turns and said first end turn of the eighth set of turns, said first end turn of the eighth set of turns being adjacent said first end turn of the sixth set of turns; a seventh cross-connection between said second end turn of the fifth set of turns and said second end turn of the eighth set of turns, a fifth of said sections having a ninth set of turns wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a tenth set of turns wound in a spiral alternately with part of said ninth set of turns, said tenth Iset including first and second end turns; a sixth of said sections having an eleventh set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turn of the ninth set, said eleventh set being wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a twelfth set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the tenth set, said twelfth set being wound in a spiral alternately with part of said eleventh set of turns and including first and second end turns, the number of turns of said tenth and twelfth sets being less than the number of turns of said sixth and eighth sets respectively; an eighth cross-connection between said second end turn of the seventh set of turns and said second end turn of the tenth set of turns; a ninth cross-connection between said first end turn of the ninth set of turns and said first end turn of the eleventh set of turns, said rst end turn of the eleventh set of turns being adjacent said first end turn of the ninth set of turns; a tenth cross-connection between said first end turn of the tenth set of turns and said first end turn of the twelfth set of turns; and an eleventh crossconnection between said second end turn of the ninth set of turns and said second end turn of the twelfth set of turns, whereby a capacitative, non-inductive current path is provided from the high-potential terminal to the second end turn of the eleventh set of turns, the extent of the capacitative coupling effect being decreased from the first of said sections to the sixth of said sections.
3. An inductive winding as claimed in claim 2 comprising also a seventh and an eighth of said sections spaced apart along said common axis, said seventh section having a thirteenth set f turns wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a fourteenth set of turns wound in a spiral with part of said thirteenth set of turns and including first and second end turns; said eighth section having a fifteenth set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the thirteenth set, said fifteenth set being wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a sixteenth set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the fourteenth set, said sixteenth set being wound in a spiral alternately with part of said fifteenth set of turns and including first and second end turns, the number of turns of said fourteenth and sixteenth sets being equal to the number of turns of said tenth and twelfth sets respectively; a twelfth cross-connection between said second end turn of the eleventh set of turns and said second end turn of the fourteenth set of turns; a thirteenth cross-connection between said first end turn of the thirteenth set of turns and said first end turn of the fifteenth set of turns, said first end turn of the fifteenth set of turns being adjacent said rst end turn of the thirteenth set of turns; a fourteenth cross-connection between said first end turn of the fourteenth set of turns and said finst Aend turn of the sixteenth set of turns; said first end turn of the sixteenth set of 'turns being adjacent said first end turn of the fourteenth set of turns; and a fifteenth cross-connection between said second end turn of .the thirteenth set of turns and said second end turn of the sixteenth set of turns, whereby a capacitative, noninductive current path isprovded from the high-potential terminal to the second end turn of the fifteenth set of turns.
4. An inductive winding as claimed in claim 2 comprising also a seventh and an eighth of said sections spaced apart along said common axis, said seventh section having a thirteenth set of turns wound in a spiral and including first and second end turns, and a fourteenth set of turns wound in a spiral with part of said thirteenth set of turns and including first and second end turns; said eighth section having a fifteenth set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the thirteenth set, said fifteenth set being wound in a spiral and including first and second end'turns, and a sixteenth set of turns substantially equal in number to the number of turns of the fourteenth set, said sixteenth set being wound in a spiral valternately with part of said fifteenth set of turns and `including first and second end turns, the number of turns of said fourteenth and sixteenth sets being greater than the number of turns of said tenth and twelfth sets respectively; a twelfth cross-connection between said second end turn of the eleventh set of turns and said second end turn of the fourteenth set of turns; a thirteenth cross-connection between said first end turn of the thirteenth set of turns and said first end turn of the fifteenth set of turns, said first end turn of the fifteenth set of turns being adjacent said first end turn of the thirteenth set of turns; a fourteenth crossconnection between said first end turn of the fourteenth set of turns and said first end turn of the sixteenth set of turns; said first end turn of the sixteenth set of turns being adjacent said first end turn of the fourteenth set of turns; and a fifteenth cross-section between said second `end turn `of the thirteenth set of tur-ns and said second end turn of the sixteenth set of turns, whereby a capacitative, noninductive current path is provided from the high-potential terminal to the second end turn of the fifteenth set of turns.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,287,170 6/1942 Ganz 336-69 FOREIGN PATENTS 1,225,834 2/1960 France.
1,239,758 7/1960 France.
JOHN F. BURNS, Primary Examiner.

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1. AN INDUCTIVE WINDING COMPRISING A PLURALITY OF ANNULAR SECTIONS SPACED APART ALONG A COMMON AXIS, A FIRST OF SAID SECTIONS HAVING A FIRST SET OF TURNS WOUND IN A SPIRAL AND INCLUDING FIRST AND SECOND END TURNS, AND A SECOND SET OF TURNS WOUND IN A SPIRAL ALTERNATELY WITH PART AT LEAST OF SAID FIRST SET OF TURNS, SAID SECOND SET INCLUDING FIRST AND SECOND END TURNS; A SECOND OF SAID SECTIONS HAVING A THIRD SET OF TURN SUBSTANTIALLY EQUAL IN NUMBER TO THE NUMBER OF TURNS OF THE FIRST SET, SAID THIRD SET BEING WOUND IN A SPIRAL AND INCLUDING FIRST AND SECOND END TURNS, AND A FOURTH SET OF TURNS SUBSTANTIALLY EQUAL IN NUMBER TO THE NUMBER OF TURNS OF THE SECOND SET, SAID FOURTH SET BEING WOUND IN A SPIRAL ALTERNATELY WITH PART AT LEAST OF SAID THIRD SET OF TURNS AND INCLUDING FIRST AND SECOND END TURNS; A FIRST CROSS-CONNECTION BETWEEN SAID FIRST END TURN OF THE FIRST SET OF TURNS AND SAID FIRST END TURN OF THE THIRD SET OF TURNS, SAID FIRST END TURN OF THE THIRD SET OF TURNS BEING ADJACENT SAID FIRST END TURN OF THE FIRST SET OF TURNS; A SECOND CROSS-CONNECTION BETWEEN SAID FIRST END TURN OF THE SECOND SET OF TURNS AND SAID FIRST END TURN OF THE FOURTH SET OF TURNS, SAID FIRST END TURN OF THE FOURTH SET OF TURNS BEING ADJACENT SAID FIRST END TURN OF THE SECOND SET OFF TURNS; AND A THIRD CROSS-CONNECTION BETWEEN SAID SECOND END TURN OF ONE OF SAID SETS OF TURNS OF SAID FIRST SECTION AND SAID SECOND END TURN OF ONE OF SAID SETS OF TURNS OF SAID SECOND SECTION; A THIRD OF SAID SECTIONS HAVING A FIFTH SET OF TURNS WOUND IN A SPIRAL AND INCLUDING FIRST AND SECOND END TURNS, AND A SIXTH SET OF TURNS WOUND IN A SPIRAL ALTERNATELY WITH PART OF SAID FIFTH SET OF TURNS, SAID SIXTH SET INCLUDING FIRST AND SECOND END TURNS; A FOURTH OF SAID SECTIONS HAVING A SEVENTH SET OFF TURNS SUBSTANTIALLY EQUAL IN NUMBER TO THE NUMBER OF TURNS OF THE FIFTH SET, SAID SEVENTH SET BEING WOUND IN A SPIRAL AND INCLUDING FIRST AND SECOND END TURNS, AND AN EIGHTH SET OF TURNS SUBSTANTIALLY EQUAL IN NUMBER TO THE NUMBER OF TURNS OF THE SIXTH SET, SAID EIGHTH SET BEING WOUND IN A SPIRAL ALTERNATELY WITH PART OF SAID SEVENTH SET OF TURNS AND INCLUDING FIRST AND SECOND END TURNS, THE NUMBER OF TURNS OF SAID SIXTH AND EIGHTH SETS BEING LESS THAN THE NUMBER OF TURNS OF SAID SECOND AND FOURTH SETS RESPECTIVELY; A FOURTH CROSSCONNECTION BETWEEN SAID FIRST END TURN OF THE FIFTH SET OF TURNS AND SAID FIRST END TURN OF THE SEVENTH SET OF TURNS, SAID FIRST END TURN OF THE SEVENTH SET OF TURNS BEING ADJACENT SAID FIRST END TURN OF THE FIFTH SET, OF TURNS; A FIFTH CROSS-CONNECTION BETWEEN SAID FIRST END TURN OF THE SIXTH SET OF TURNS AND SAID FIRST END TURN OF THE EIGHTH SET OF TURNS SAID FIRST END TURN OF THE EIGHTH SET OF TURNS BEING ADJACENT SAID FIRST END TURN OF THE SIXTH SET OF TURNS; A SIXTH CROSSCONNECTION BETWEEN SAID SECOND END TURN OF ONE OF SAID SETS OF TURNS OF SAID THIRD SECTION AND SAID SECOND END TURN OF ONE OF SAID SETS OF TURNS OF SAID FOURTH SECTION; AND A SEVENTH CROSS-SECTION BETWEEN SAID SECOND END TURN OF THE REMAINING SET OF TURNS OF SAID SECOND SECTION AND THE SECOND END TURN OF THE REMAINING SET OF TURNS OF THE THIRD SECTION.
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