IP Library Granted Patent US 7,098,764
Granted Patent B2
US 7,098,764 · App. 11/077,988 · Granted Aug 29, 2006

Main conductor for a capacitively controlled high-voltage winding

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Patent No.
US 7,098,764
App. No.
11/077,988
Granted
Aug 29, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a main conductor for a capacitively controlled high-voltage winding composed of pancake coils for transformers, in which the main conductor for the load current is realized as a twisted conductor, and in which a control conductor is provided which is spatially arranged inside the twisted conductor and is electrically separated from the twisted conductor, the main conductor consists of two twisted conductors ( 1, 2 ) that are electrically separated from each other. The control conductor consists of several flat copper conductors ( 7 ) covered by an insulating sheath ( 7 a ), and the copper conductors ( 7 ) are fastened to one of the twisted conductors ( 1, 2 ).

Claims (14)

1. Main conductor for a capacitively controlled high-voltage winding comprising:

pancake coils for transformers, in which a main conductor for a load current is realized as a continuously transposed conductor, and in which a control conductor is provided which is spatially arranged inside said continuously transposed conductor and is electrically separated from said continuously transposed conductor, wherein said main conductor has two continuously transposed conductors that are electrically separated from each other, that said control conductor has several flat copper conductors covered by an insulating sheath, and that said copper conductors are fastened to one of said continuously transposed conductors.

2. Main conductor in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said copper conductors are adhesively bonded with the lateral surface of one of said continuously transposed conductors.

3. Main conductor in accordance with claim 2 , wherein said copper conductors are adhesively bonded with said continuously transposed conductor with an adhesive-coated paper tape.

4. Main conductor in accordance with claim 2 , wherein said copper conductors are bonded with the continuously transposed conductor by a curable adhesive that is applied in the liquid state.

5. Main conductor in accordance with claim 1 , wherein said insulating sheath of said copper conductors is made of paper.

6. Main conductor for a capacitively controlled high-voltage winding comprising:

pancake coils for transformers, in which a main conductor for a load current is realized as a continuously transposed conductor, and in which a control conductor is provided which is spatially arranged inside said continuously transposed conductor and is electrically separated from said continuously transposed conductor, wherein said main conductor has two continuously transposed conductors that are electrically separated from each other, that said control conductor has several flat copper conductors covered by an insulating sheath, and that said main conductor, which has said two continuously transposed conductors and said control conductor has a wrapping made of microcreped and calendered insulating paper.

7. Method for producing a main conductor for a capacitively controlled high-voltage winding, said main conductor having pancake coils for transformers, said method comprising the steps of:

producing a first a first twisted conductor that has two stacks of individual conductors;

producing a second twisted conductor that has two stacks of individual conductors; and

bringing together said two twisted conductors, wherein a copper conductor or conductors are arranged between said two twisted conductors, and that said two twisted conductors with said copper conductor located between them are provided with a wrapping of microcreped and calendered paper tape.

8. Method in accordance with claim 7 , wherein several copper conductors spaced some distance apart are arranged between said twisted conductors.

9. Method in accordance with claim 7 , wherein said copper conductors are adhesively bonded with the lateral surface of said twisted conductor.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 6, 2008
From: ESSEX NEXANS EUROPE
To: ESSEX EUROPE
Reel/Frame 021794/0903 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 25, 2007
From: NEXANS
To: ALTENSYS SAS
Reel/Frame 019207/0861 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 25, 2007
From: ALTENSYS SAS
To: ESSEX NEXANS EUROPE
Reel/Frame 019208/0022 →