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US577742A
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  • This electric transformer belongs to the class of stationary apparatus adapted to operate translating devices by means of alternating, pulsating, or intermittent electric currents at the same pressure as the source to which it is connected, or at a higher or lower pressure, as may be required.
  • the invention consists, in particular, in a subdivided elemental plate which is economical to build and operate.
  • FIG. 1 shows one of the preferred elemental plates
  • Fig. 2 an exaggerated view of the breaking of joints of superposed layers
  • Fig. 3 a transformer in diagram, showing the coil in position
  • Fig. 4 a transformer of the core type
  • Fig. 5 one of the shell type.
  • the element-plate consists of two U -shaped pieces A B, which form a closed magnetic circuit.
  • the inner space C is required for placing of the transformer-coils.
  • the ends are not straight, b ut provided with a projection D and a recess E.
  • This arrangement has the additional advantage of procuring mechanical firmness of the structure, as neither aXial nor lateral separation of the two plates is possible. To separate these plates, they have to be brought into different parallel planes to free the recesses from the projections. In this instance the partsA B are shown of equal length, but it is evident that either the one or the other may be longer.
  • each element-plate A B should be mechanically separate from the adjacent layers.
  • the interlocking has been so arranged that by simply reversing the plates the projection of the upper layer breaks joint With the lower one. To obtain this result for parts A B of equal length, as shown in Fig. l,
  • Fig. 2 shows in an exaggerated state the overlapping of the proj ections D and the consequent breaking of joints of superimposed layers.
  • Fig. 3 shows in an exaggerated state such a core construction in combination with the transformer-coil.
  • Fig. 4 shows in a diagram form the application of the iron plates in a core-transformer.
  • the core hi is shown to surround the primary coil P and the secondary coils S.
  • Fig. 5 shows the same for the shell-transr former, provided with end plates F, bolts G, and nuts II for rigidly securing the lamin to a compact mass M, which forms two separate cores around the winding or windings P S.

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. L. GUTM'ANN.
ELECTRIC TRANSFORMER. No. 577,742. Patnted Feb. 23, 1897.
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UNITED STATES PATENT FFICE.
LUDXVIG GUTMANN, OF PEORIA, ILLINOIS.
ELECTRIC TRANSFORM ER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 577,742, dated February 23, 1897'.
Application filed April 25, 1896. Serial No. 589,046. (No model.)
To ctZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, LUDWIG GUTMANN, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city of Peoria, county of Peoria, and State of Illinois, have invented new and useful Improvements in Electric Transformers, (Case No. 86,) of which the following is a specification.
This electric transformer belongs to the class of stationary apparatus adapted to operate translating devices by means of alternating, pulsating, or intermittent electric currents at the same pressure as the source to which it is connected, or at a higher or lower pressure, as may be required.
The invention consists, in particular, in a subdivided elemental plate which is economical to build and operate.
The invention is explained with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 shows one of the preferred elemental plates; Fig. 2, an exaggerated view of the breaking of joints of superposed layers; Fig. 3, a transformer in diagram, showing the coil in position; Fig. 4, a transformer of the core type, and Fig. 5 one of the shell type.
Referring now in particular to Fig. 1, the element-plate consists of two U -shaped pieces A B, which form a closed magnetic circuit. The inner space C is required for placing of the transformer-coils. To insure good metallic connection, the ends are not straight, b ut provided with a projection D and a recess E. This arrangement has the additional advantage of procuring mechanical firmness of the structure, as neither aXial nor lateral separation of the two plates is possible. To separate these plates, they have to be brought into different parallel planes to free the recesses from the projections. In this instance the partsA B are shown of equal length, but it is evident that either the one or the other may be longer.
To insure proper construction of the core and reduction in -core losses, it is essential that each element-plate A B should be mechanically separate from the adjacent layers. For this purpose the interlocking has been so arranged that by simply reversing the plates the projection of the upper layer breaks joint With the lower one. To obtain this result for parts A B of equal length, as shown in Fig. l,
the outline of the projection D and recess E has been given the form of the letter Z.
It may be convenient to mention here that the form of the projection and recess can be modified in a variety of ways without departing from the nature of the invention. For instance, if instead of straight lines curved ones were used the letter Z would be changed into letter S.
Fig. 2 shows in an exaggerated state the overlapping of the proj ections D and the consequent breaking of joints of superimposed layers.
Fig. 3 shows in an exaggerated state such a core construction in combination with the transformer-coil.
Fig. 4: shows in a diagram form the application of the iron plates in a core-transformer. The core hi is shown to surround the primary coil P and the secondary coils S.
Fig. 5 shows the same for the shell-transr former, provided with end plates F, bolts G, and nuts II for rigidly securing the lamin to a compact mass M, which forms two separate cores around the winding or windings P S.
XVhile in the claims the butt-joint of Z form is claimed, I do not wish it to be understood as a limitation, but to comprise the S or similar form of joint.
Having now fully described my invention, what I claim, and wish to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a magnetic core for electric trans formers, the combination of two U-shaped plates adapted to interlock with one another, in such a manner, as to be inseparable in any direction other than Vertical to the plane of the plates.
2. In an electric-transformer element, the
combination of two U-shaped pieces of magnetic material, whose butting joints form the letter Z, as and for the purpose described.
3. In an electric-transformer element the combination of two plates each provided with a recess and two extending arms caused by said recess; and a projection and a recess upon the extremity of said arms, of such form that the projection of one plate may lodge in the recess of the other plate, as and for the purpose described.
i. In a magnetic-core element for an electric transformer the combination of a plate IOO enee of two Witnesses, this 23d day of April, 1806.
LUDVIG GUTMANN.
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G. G. LUTHY, DAVID Ross.
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