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US771317A
US771317A US14124103A US1903141241A US771317A US 771317 A US771317 A US 771317A US 14124103 A US14124103 A US 14124103A US 1903141241 A US1903141241 A US 1903141241A US 771317 A US771317 A US 771317A
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  • My invention relates more especially to alternatingcurrent transformers of the core type, and comprises certain improvements in the arrangement of windings and their interconnection.
  • the reactance between the two halves of the winding is veryhigh and that the magnetic effect of the currents in the two halves of the winding would to no great extent be neutralized when the currents in the two halves differ appreciably in value.
  • the desired re- 3 5 sult may be secured by making use of multiply-connected windings cooperating with the first-r11entioned windings, these multiply-connected windings consisting of two coils on each leg of a transformer, .the coils on one leg connected, respectively, in series with the coils on the other leg.
  • the two pairs of sets of coils are then connected in multiple with each other, due to which arrangement any inequality of current between the two halves or portions of the first-mentioned winding has its magnetic effect distributed equally to each of the legs of the transformer-core through the close inductive relation of the multiply-connected coils, which may act as either secondaries or primaries with respect to said wind- 5 ing.
  • a primary, or it may be a secondary, of one transformer has one of its terminals connected into the middle point of a corresponding primary or secondary on another transformer.
  • the three remaining terminals are connected to leads, which form a vehicle for three-phase currents.
  • the remaining windings on the two transformers carry quarter-phase currents.
  • the trans- 5 former which has one of its windings connected into the middle point of a winding on the other transformer has received the name of teaser, the other transformer being called the main transformer.
  • these transformers are made identical in construction; but each is provided with taps in its windings, so that it may serve in a manner Well understood in the art either as a teaser or as a main transformer.
  • the main transformer has its core indicated at 1
  • the teaser has its core indicated at 2.
  • the teaserwinding consists of two coils 3 1 on the respective legs of the core 2, these coils being connected in series with each other, with one terminal leading to the junction 5 between two coils 6 and '7, similarly arranged on the core 1 of the main transformer, and the other terminal to one of the three-phase mains or leads 8.
  • the remaining three-phase leads 9 '10 are connected to or constitute continuations of the terminals of the windings 6 7, as indicated.
  • the teaser-winding 3 4 requires to be of less voltage than the voltage of the winding 6 7 of the main transformer, for which reason the terminals of the coils 3 1 when the latter are used together as a teaser-winding are brought out from the winding at short distances from the ends thereof, as indicated at 11 12.
  • the windings of the main transformer are provided with similar taps, as at 13 1 1, so that less than the whole winding may be utilized in case the transformer is used as a teaser.
  • each leg of the core 1 of the main transformer On each leg of the core 1 of the main transformer are provided two secondary windings 15 16 and 17 18.
  • the inside coil 16 on the one leg is connected in series with the outside coil 17 on the other leg of the core, the remaining coils 15 and 18, which are respectively outside and inside coils, being also connected in series with each other.
  • the two sets of coils thus cross-connected are joined in multiple with each other across two of the quarter-phase mains 19 20.
  • the four secondary coils 21 to 24, inclusive, on the core 2 of the teaser-transformer are similarly connected to the remaining two-phase mains 25 26.
  • Fig. 1 The relations of the windings, which are shown in cross-section in Fig. 1, may perhaps be rendered a little clearer by reference to Fig. 2, in which the teaser and main windings are represented at 3 4: and 6 7, respectively.
  • the corresponding secondary windings on the main transformer are indicated at 15 to 18, inclusive, while the secondary windings on the teaser-transformer are similarly indicated at 21 to 24, inclusive.
  • the equalization of the magnetizing effects of the primary windings 6 and 7 thus prevents the flow of lagging current in the windings 6 and 7 from raising the voltage in one winding and lowering it in the other, as would otherwise take place without the use of the means which I have indicated for neutralizing the effects of the currents of the two windings 6 and 7.
  • the connections between the windings 21 to 24: of the teaser-transformer are not necessary when the transformer is used as a teaser, the coils, however, being connected up, as shown, for sake of simplicity, so that, if desired, the transformer may at any time be used as a main transformer.
  • My invention is valuable when used in phase-changing transformers, as above described; but it is capable of useful application in other relations as well, so that I do not wish to be limited to any greater degree than rendered necessary by the scope of my claims.
  • a transformer of the core type the combination of two windings or coils on each leg of the transformer-core connected each in series with a winding or coil on the other leg of the core, connections joining in multiple the two sets of series-connected coils, and a pair of series-connected coils inductively related to the first-mentioned coils and conveying current through connections made with the terminals of the two coils and with the junction between them.
  • a core-type transformer the combination of two series-connected coils or windings, one on each leg of the core of the transformer, a conductor extending from the junction between said coils and adapted to convey current, a plurality of coils on each leg of the transformer-core, connections for joining in series each of the said plurality of coils on one leg of the core with a coil on the other leg of the core, and connections joining in multiple the pairs of series-connected coils.
  • a core-type transformer the combination of a plurality of coils or windings concentrically arranged on each leg of the core of the transformer, means for connecting a winding on one leg in series with a winding on the other leg, a conductor extending from the junction between said series-connected windings and adapted to convey current, connections between the remaining windings such that, two windings lying one within the other on one leg of the core are joined to corresponding windings on the other leg of the core, so that the inner winding on each coreleg is in series with an outer winding on the other, and connections joining in multiple the pairs of windings thus cross-connected.
  • a core-type transformer the combination of a primary winding consisting of two coils in series with each other, one on each leg of the transformer-core, and a secondary winding consisting of two pairs of coils, one pair on each leg of the transformer-core, connections joining in series each secondary coil on one leg with a secondary coil on the other leg IIS of the transformer-core, and connections joinhaving a terminal of one connected with an ing in multiple the two sets of series conintermediate point in the length of the other, nected secondary coils.- and multiply-connected coils on the two legs 5.
  • the of the core of each transformer. 5 combination of two transformers havingteaser In witness whereof I have hereunto set my 15 and main windings respectively, and coils on hand this 28th day of January, 1903.

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No. 771,317. PATENTED OCT. 4, 1904. W. S. MOODY.
ALTERNATING CURRENT TRANSFORMER.
APPLICATION FILED JAN. a1, 1903.
NO MODEL,
Witnesses Inventor. @& Walter S. moody.
UNITED STATES Patented October 4, 1904.
PATENT OEETcE.
WALTER S. MOODY, OF S'CHENECTADY, NEIV YORK, ASSIGNOR TO GEN- ERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF NEIV YORK.
ALTERNATlNG-CURRENT TRANSFORMER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 771,317, dated October 4, 1904. Application filed January 31, 1903. Serial No. 141,241- (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, WALTER S. MooDY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Schenectady, county of Schenectady, State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Alternating-Current Transformers, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates more especially to alternatingcurrent transformers of the core type, and comprises certain improvements in the arrangement of windings and their interconnection.
In cases where current flows into or out of T5 the middle or other intermediate point of a winding it is necessary that the current flowing in one portion of the winding toward or from the middle point should neutralize in its magnetic effects the current flowing to or from the middle point in the other half or portion of the winding. This neutralization is ordinarily sufficiently complete in the case of the shell-type transformer if the point at which the current enters is central in the winding -space. In the coretype transformer, however, one half of thewinding is placed on one leg of the core and the other half on the other leg. This means that the reactance between the two halves of the winding is veryhigh and that the magnetic effect of the currents in the two halves of the winding would to no great extent be neutralized when the currents in the two halves differ appreciably in value. I have found that the desired re- 3 5 sult may be secured by making use of multiply-connected windings cooperating with the first-r11entioned windings, these multiply-connected windings consisting of two coils on each leg of a transformer, .the coils on one leg connected, respectively, in series with the coils on the other leg. The two pairs of sets of coils are then connected in multiple with each other, due to which arrangement any inequality of current between the two halves or portions of the first-mentioned winding has its magnetic effect distributed equally to each of the legs of the transformer-core through the close inductive relation of the multiply-connected coils, which may act as either secondaries or primaries with respect to said wind- 5 ing.
The features of novelty which appertain to my invention I have pointed out'with particularity in the appended claims, while the invention itself I have endeavored to make clear in the following specification, which is to be taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is intend ed as an illustration of one of the various embodiments of which it is capable, while Fig. 2 is a simplified diagram of circuits.
In the drawings I have represented my invention as applied to a system of phase transformation in which three-phase current is con- 5 verted into quarter-phase current, or vice versa. For convenience in speaking of the windings of the transformers used for this transformation I shall refer to some of the windings as primaries and the other wind- 7 ings as secondaries; but it will readily be understood by one skilled in the art that the flow of energy may be reversed, the coils previously acting as primaries then serving as secondaries, and vice versa.
In the particular system of phase transformation shown in the drawings a primary, or it may be a secondary, of one transformer has one of its terminals connected into the middle point of a corresponding primary or secondary on another transformer. The three remaining terminals are connected to leads, which form a vehicle for three-phase currents. The remaining windings on the two transformers carry quarter-phase currents. The trans- 5 former which has one of its windings connected into the middle point of a winding on the other transformer has received the name of teaser, the other transformer being called the main transformer. For purposes of in- 9 terchangeability these transformers are made identical in construction; but each is provided with taps in its windings, so that it may serve in a manner Well understood in the art either as a teaser or as a main transformer.
In Fig. 1 in the drawings the main transformer has its core indicated at 1, and the teaser has its core indicated at 2. The teaserwinding consists of two coils 3 1 on the respective legs of the core 2, these coils being connected in series with each other, with one terminal leading to the junction 5 between two coils 6 and '7, similarly arranged on the core 1 of the main transformer, and the other terminal to one of the three-phase mains or leads 8. The remaining three-phase leads 9 '10 are connected to or constitute continuations of the terminals of the windings 6 7, as indicated. The teaser-winding 3 4 requires to be of less voltage than the voltage of the winding 6 7 of the main transformer, for which reason the terminals of the coils 3 1 when the latter are used together as a teaser-winding are brought out from the winding at short distances from the ends thereof, as indicated at 11 12. The windings of the main transformer are provided with similar taps, as at 13 1 1, so that less than the whole winding may be utilized in case the transformer is used as a teaser.
On each leg of the core 1 of the main transformer are provided two secondary windings 15 16 and 17 18. The inside coil 16 on the one leg is connected in series with the outside coil 17 on the other leg of the core, the remaining coils 15 and 18, which are respectively outside and inside coils, being also connected in series with each other. The two sets of coils thus cross-connected are joined in multiple with each other across two of the quarter-phase mains 19 20. The four secondary coils 21 to 24, inclusive, on the core 2 of the teaser-transformer are similarly connected to the remaining two-phase mains 25 26.
The relations of the windings, which are shown in cross-section in Fig. 1, may perhaps be rendered a little clearer by reference to Fig. 2, in which the teaser and main windings are represented at 3 4: and 6 7, respectively. The corresponding secondary windings on the main transformer are indicated at 15 to 18, inclusive, while the secondary windings on the teaser-transformer are similarly indicated at 21 to 24, inclusive.
By reference to Fig. 2 it will be evident that idle current flowing in the main winding 6 7 on either side of the junction 5 must operate inductively upon the adjacent secondary windings, thereby giving rise to a correspond ing flow of idle current in these windings. The idle current thus generated in the windings on one leg of the transformer necessarily flows in the corresponding secondary windings upon the other leg of the core, the secondary windings on one core-leg being respectively in series with the corresponding windings on the other leg of the core. The equalization of the magnetizing effects of the primary windings 6 and 7 thus prevents the flow of lagging current in the windings 6 and 7 from raising the voltage in one winding and lowering it in the other, as would otherwise take place without the use of the means which I have indicated for neutralizing the effects of the currents of the two windings 6 and 7. The connections between the windings 21 to 24: of the teaser-transformer are not necessary when the transformer is used as a teaser, the coils, however, being connected up, as shown, for sake of simplicity, so that, if desired, the transformer may at any time be used as a main transformer.
My invention is valuable when used in phase-changing transformers, as above described; but it is capable of useful application in other relations as well, so that I do not wish to be limited to any greater degree than rendered necessary by the scope of my claims.
lVhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
1. In a transformer of the core type, the combination of two windings or coils on each leg of the transformer-core connected each in series with a winding or coil on the other leg of the core, connections joining in multiple the two sets of series-connected coils, and a pair of series-connected coils inductively related to the first-mentioned coils and conveying current through connections made with the terminals of the two coils and with the junction between them.
2. In a core-type transformer, the combination of two series-connected coils or windings, one on each leg of the core of the transformer, a conductor extending from the junction between said coils and adapted to convey current, a plurality of coils on each leg of the transformer-core, connections for joining in series each of the said plurality of coils on one leg of the core with a coil on the other leg of the core, and connections joining in multiple the pairs of series-connected coils.
3. In a core-type transformer, the combination of a plurality of coils or windings concentrically arranged on each leg of the core of the transformer, means for connecting a winding on one leg in series with a winding on the other leg, a conductor extending from the junction between said series-connected windings and adapted to convey current, connections between the remaining windings such that, two windings lying one within the other on one leg of the core are joined to corresponding windings on the other leg of the core, so that the inner winding on each coreleg is in series with an outer winding on the other, and connections joining in multiple the pairs of windings thus cross-connected.
1. In a core-type transformer, the combination of a primary winding consisting of two coils in series with each other, one on each leg of the transformer-core, and a secondary winding consisting of two pairs of coils, one pair on each leg of the transformer-core, connections joining in series each secondary coil on one leg with a secondary coil on the other leg IIS of the transformer-core, and connections joinhaving a terminal of one connected with an ing in multiple the two sets of series conintermediate point in the length of the other, nected secondary coils.- and multiply-connected coils on the two legs 5. In a system of phase transformation, the of the core of each transformer. 5 combination of two transformers havingteaser In witness whereof I have hereunto set my 15 and main windings respectively, and coils on hand this 28th day of January, 1903.
the two legs of the core of each transformer WVALTER S. MOODY. connected in parallel circuit. \Nitnesses: 6. The combination of two transformers of BEE JAMIN B. HULL, IO the core type, windings on said transformers HELEN ORFoRD.
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