Claims
- 1. A current transformer comprising a primary winding conducting a current to be measured (I.sub.1) and having W.sub.1 turns; a secondary winding conducting a measuring current (I.sub.2) and having W.sub.2 turns;
- a detector winding substantially rigidly coupled to said secondary winding and providing an induced voltage;
- an amplifier receiving current induced in said detector winding for varying current I.sub.2 in said secondary winding; said induced voltage of said detector winding creating in said secondary winding a current having a magnetic flux which compensates the magnetic flux permeating said detector winding, said transformer providing a large current transforming ratio ##EQU2## by said detector winding picking up a magnetic partial flux .phi..sub.13 of total magnetic flux .phi..sub.1 produced by said primary winding whereby the coupling factor K, which is determined by the ratio of said partial flux .phi..sub.13 to said total flux .phi..sub.1, is considerably smaller than one.
- 2. Transformer according to claim 1, wherein for further decrease of said factor said detector winding and said secondary winding have surfaces rotatable by an angle (.alpha.) with respect to the direction of the magnetic field of said current I.sub.1 in said primary winding.
- 3. A transformer as defined in claim 1 further including a ferromagnetic material, a flat conductor forming said primary winding which conveys current I.sub.1 to be measured; said conductor being tubular with radial outwardly pointed current-supplying elements, and within said conductor, a ferromagnetic tube section; said section surrounding a ferromagnetic core bearing said secondary winding and said detector winding.
- 4. The transformer of claim 3, wherein said tube section and said core are geometrically and magnetically asymmetrical to finely adjust the transforming ratio.
- 5. The transformer of claim 3 further including metal securing means for said tube section and core to finely adjust said transforming ratio.
- 6. Transformer according to claim 3, wherein said flat conductor has a given axial length, said tube section and said core being shorter than said flat conductor; and has covers consisting of magnetically conducting screening material closing off said tube section at each frontal side, whereby the influence of external fields on said transformer is reduced.
- 7. Transformer according to claim 3, further including a screen of ferromagnetic material; said windings, said tube section and said core being arranged in said screen.
- 8. Transformer according to claim 7, wherein said screen consists of two half shells, said shells having contact surfaces lying along a common plane with the longitudinal axis of said tube.
- 9. Transformer according to claim 7, wherein said screen consists of two half shells, said shells having contact surfaces lying along a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said tube.
- 10. Transformer according to claim 3, wherein said tube section consists of two projections separated by an air gap.
- 11. Transformer according to claim 3, wherein the ratio of the width of said flat conductor to the length of said tube section is about 2:1.
- 12. Transformer according to claim 3, wherein the length of said tube section is about equal to the lengths of said secondary winding and of said detector winding.
- 13. Transformer according to claim 3, wherein the ratio of the internal diameter of said flat conductor to the external diameter of said tube section is less than 2:1.
- 14. Transformer according to claim 13, wherein said ratio is equal to 2:1.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 682,000, filed Dec. 11, 1984 now abandoned.
PCT Information
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PCT/EP84/00126 |
4/27/1984 |
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12/11/1984 |
12/11/1984 |
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WO84/04849 |
12/6/1984 |
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Continuations (1)
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