IP Library Granted Patent US 12665121
Granted Patent B2
US 12665121 · App. 17/987,260 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Stationary induction electric apparatus

Inventors: Chie Kobayashi (Tokyo, JP); Naoyuki Kurita (Tokyo, JP); Kohei Sato (Tokyo, JP); Toshiaki Takahashi (Tokyo, JP); Hikaru Nakashima (Tokyo, JP)
Assignee: Hitachi Industrial Equipment Systems Co., Ltd.
H01F27/263H01F27/28H01F41/0206
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Patent No.
US 12665121
App. No.
17/987,260
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

There is provided a static induction electric apparatus capable of improving smoothnesses of magnetic flux distributions inside iron cores. A stationary induction electric apparatus including wound iron cores and a winding, wherein each of the wound iron cores is a laminated body of magnetic materials that are lap-joined and at least provided with a step lap joint portion on an inner peripheral side of the wound iron core, and gap distances between ends of the step lap joint portion are gradually shortened toward an outer peripheral side of the wound iron core. Although a configuration of the stationary induction electric apparatus is simple, the stationary induction electric apparatus having improved smoothnesses of magnetic flux distributions inside the iron cores can be provided.

Claims (13)

1 . A stationary induction electric apparatus comprising wound iron cores and a winding,

wherein each of the wound iron cores is formed by laminating magnetic path forming thin belts and at least provided with a step lap joint portion on an inner peripheral side of the wound iron core, and gap distances between ends of the step lap joint portion are gradually shortened toward an outer peripheral side of the wound iron core; and

wherein each of the wound iron cores includes an overlap joint portion outside the outer periphery of the step lap joint portion and lengths of overlap distances of the overlapped portions of the overlap joint portion gradually increase toward the outer peripheral side of the wound iron core.

2 . The stationary induction electric apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the step lap joint portion and the overlap joint portion are formed on a side of the inner peripheral surface of the wound iron core within a range of about ⅓ of a distance between the inner peripheral surface and the outer peripheral surface of the wound iron core.

3 . The stationary induction electric apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of step lap set joint portions are formed each of which includes a plurality of magnetic path forming thin belt layers as one set, the gap distances of each step lap set joint portion are set to the same distances, and at the same time, the plurality of step lap set joint portions are disposed from the inner peripheral side to the outer peripheral side of the wound iron core and the gap distances of the plurality of step lap set joint portions are gradually shortened toward the outer peripheral side.

4 . The stationary induction electric apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a cross-sectional shape of the wound iron core inside the winding is square, and a cross-sectional shape of the winding is also square.

5 . The stationary induction electric apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the magnetic path forming thin belts are made of iron-based amorphous alloys or silicon steel sheets.

6 . A stationary induction electric apparatus comprising:

a wound iron core which includes a pair of long leg portions facing each other;

a pair of short yoke portions integrally connecting the ends of the pair of leg portions; and

a winding wound around the leg portions,

wherein the wound iron core is laminated by stacking a plurality of magnetic path forming thin belts, and the plurality of laminated magnetic path forming thin belts are magnetically joined at a lap joint portion formed in one of the yoke portions to form a closed magnetic circuit, and

the lap joint portion includes a step lap joint portion formed on an inner peripheral side of the wound iron core, and gap distances between ends of the step lap joint portion are formed so as to be gradually shortened toward an outer peripheral side of the wound iron core, and further includes an overlap joint portion outside the outer periphery of the step lap joint portion and lengths of the overlap distances of overlapped portions of the overlap joint portion stepwise increase toward the outer peripheral side of the wound iron core.