Claims
- 1. Electrical apparatus comprising an inductor having opposing ends and an air core;
- including:
- (i) a pair of high voltage terminals, and
- (ii) a first inductive component having a first inductance and a second inductive component having a second inductance, said inductive components being spaced close together and substantially parallel to one another and each comprising a plurality of turns,
- the turns of said second inductive component being wound in an opposite clockwise sense to the turns in said first inductive component, and
- the turns of said first and second inductive components being electrically connected in series between said high voltage terminals to form said inductor, which has a total inductance and is so configured that said high voltage terminals are spatially remote from each other and the total inductance is greater than either said first inductance or said second inductance and including at least one set of turns forming end loops and positioned at each end of said inductor and being positioned to aid in confining the magnetic field in the inductor.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:
- (A) the first inductive component has a predetermined length and comprises a predetermined number of conductor turns divided into a plurality of first sequences each comprising one or more conductor turns each one of which has a predetermined shape, and
- (B) the second inductive component is positioned adjacent to and substantially parallel to the first inductive component, and has a predetermined length and number of turns which is substantially similar to that of the first inductive component, and comprises a predetermined number of conductor turns divided into a plurality of second sequences each comprising one or more conductor turns substantially identical in shape to those of the first inductive component but opposite in winding sense;
- each one of the first sequences being series connected end to end with at least one second sequence and each one of the second sequences being series connected end to end with at least one first sequence to form an electrically conductive path which alternates between the first and second inductive components;
- such that the inductive contribution of any sequence is 25% or less of the total inductance of the inductor.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein at least one of said conductor turns comprises Litz wire.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the inductive contribution of any sequence is 5% or less of the total inductance of the inductor.
- 5. Apparat us according to claim 2, wherein each one of the first and second sequences comprises less than 11 turns.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein each one of the first and second sequences comprises two turns.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the total number of turns in the inductor is even.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the total number of turns in the first inductive component is equal to the total number of turns in the second inductive component.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein each conductor turn of the first and of the second inductor is D shaped such that each inductive component is in the general form of a cylinder halved longitudinally along a diameter and the at least two inductor components are positioned face to face along the diametrical faces of the half cylinders.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the segments of a turn that transition from one inductive component to the other are common to both inductive components.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each component is disposed substantially along a linearly elongated axis of said component.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein each component is disposed substantially along a linearly elongated axis of said component.
- 13. Electrical apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said pair of high voltage terminals are positioned so that a high voltage terminal is positioned at a respective end of the inductor.
- 14. Method of forming a high voltage inductor along a longitudinal dimension comprising:
- (A) providing a plurality of first inductor elements each having a first end and a second end and comprising a central rectangular segment with a predetermined length and width, a first longitudinal edge and a second longitudinal edge, and further comprising one of:
- (i) a first arcuate segment depending from the first edge and a second arcuate segment depending from the second edge, the first arcuate segment and the second arcuate segment being substantially coplanar with, but at opposite ends of, the rectangular segment,
- each arcuate segment having a first end, at a longitudinal edge of the rectangular segment, and a second end; and
- the first and second ends of each arcuate segment subtending at the center point an arc of at least about 90.degree.;
- (ii) a first `L` shaped segment depending from the first edge and a second `L` shaped segment depending from the second edge, the first `L` shaped segment and the second `L` shaped segment being substantially coplanar with but at opposite ends of the rectangular segment,
- each `L` shaped segment having a first end, at a longitudinal edge of the rectangular segment, and a second end; and
- the first and second ends of each `L` shaped segment subtending at the center of the rectangular segment an arc of at least about 90.degree.; or
- (iii) a first substantially linear segment depending from the first edge and a second substantially linear segment depending from the second edge, the first substantially linear segment and the second substantially linear segment being substantially coplanar with but at opposite ends of the rectangular segment,
- each substantially linear segment having a first end, at a longitudinal edge of the rectangular segment, and a second end; and
- the first and second ends of each `L` shaped segment subtending at the center of the rectangular segment an arc of at least about 90.degree.;
- (B) providing a plurality of second inductor elements each one of which is substantially a mirror image of a one of the first inductor elements; and
- (C) securing in end to end alternating and consecutive relation said first and said second inductor elements so that the projections of the rectangular segments of adjacent inductor elements are substantially superimposed along the longitudinal dimension of the inductor.
- 15. Method according to claim 14, wherein all the first inductive elements have substantially the same shape.
- 16. Method according to claim 14, wherein the inductive elements are monolithic.
- 17. Method according to claim 14, wherein one or more of the segments of the inductive element are provided with strengthening ribs or creases along the length of the segment.
- 18. Electrical apparatus comprising an inductor having:
- (i) a pair of high voltage terminals, and
- (ii) a first inductive component having a first inductance and a second inductive component having a second inductance, said inductive components being spaced close together and substantially parallel to one another and each comprising a plurality of turns,
- the turns of said second inductive component being wound in an opposite clockwise sense to the turns in said first inductive component, and
- the turns of said first and second inductive components being electrically connected in series between said high voltage terminals to form said inductor, which has a total inductance and is so configured that said high voltage terminals are spatially remote from each other and the total inductance is greater than either said first inductance or said second inductance wherein the inductor is formed from a series of elements having a first end and a second end and being secured together end to end, each element comprising a central rectangular segment with a predetermined length and width, a first longitudinal edge and a second longitudinal edge and further comprising one of:
- (i) a first arcuate segment depending from the first edge and a second arcuate segment depending from the second edge, the first arcuate segment and the second arcuate segment being substantially coplanar with but at opposite ends of the rectangular segment,
- each arcuate segment having a first end, at a longitudinal edge of the rectangular segment, and a second end; and
- the first and second ends of each arcuate segment subtending at the center point an arc of at least about 90.degree.;
- (ii) a first `L` shaped segment depending from the first edge and a second `L` shaped segment depending from the second edge, the first `L` shaped segment and the second `L` shaped segment being substantially coplanar with but at opposite ends of the rectangular segment,
- each `L` shaped segment having a first end, at a longitudinal edge of the rectangular segment, and a second end; and
- the first and second ends of each `L` shaped segment subtending at the center of the rectangular segment an arc of at least about 90.degree.; or
- (iii) a first substantially linear segment depending from the first edge and a second substantially linear segment depending from the second edge, the first substantially linear segment and the second substantially linear segment being substantially coplanar with but at opposite ends of the rectangular segment,
- each substantially linear segment having a first end, at a longitudinal edge of the rectangular segment, and a second end; and
- the first and second ends of each substantially linear segment subtending at the center of the rectangular segment an arc of at least about 90.degree..
- 19. Apparatus according to claim 18 wherein the inductor elements have either substantially the same shape or a mirror image of that shape.
- 20. Apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the inductive elements are monolithic.
- 21. Apparatus according to claim 18, wherein one or more of the segments of the inductive element are provided with strengthening ribs or creases along the length of the segment.
- 22. Apparatus according to claim 1, in which the inductor comprises a plurality of flat conductor turns secured together to be electrically in parallel at one or more positions along the turns and separated by gaseous, liquid, or solid dielectric material at all other positions along the turns.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 08/428,615 filed Apr. 25, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,604,352.
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