Claims
- 1. Apparatus for controlling load current comprising,
- a capacitor,
- capacitor winding means for coupling to said capacitor,
- first inductive reactance means for receiving input power for transfer to a load,
- second inductive reactance means for delivering power to a load,
- magnetic coupling means for coupling said capacitor winding means to said first inductive reactance means and said second inductive reactance means,
- input terminals for connection to the a-c line,
- controlled switching means intercoupling said input terminals with said first inductive reactance means for delivering a voltage to said first inductive means with substantial harmonics of the a-c line frequency and controlled amplitude,
- and means for controlling the conduction angle of said controlled switching means to control the amount of energy delivered to said first inductive reactance means,
- said first and second inductive reactance means, said magnetic coupling means and said capacitor winding means being for coacting with said capacitor connected across said capacitor winding means for establishing the current delivered to a load through means including said second inductive reactance means as substantially sinusoidal with the harmonics of the a-c line frequency significantly attenuated directly proportional to the voltage applied to said apparatus through means including said first inductive reactance means independently of the load coupled to said second inductive reactance means,
- said first inductive reactance means comprising an input winding,
- said second inductive reactance means comprising a load winding,
- there being a leakage reactance of .omega.N.sub.3.sup.2 P.sub.12 between said input and capacitor winding means referred to said load winding, a leakage reactance .omega.N.sub.3.sup.2 P.sub.23 between said load winding and said capacitor winding means referred to said load winding and a capacitive reactance of said capacitor X.sub.c N.sub.3.sup.2 /N.sub.2.sup.2 referred to said load winding means with the reactances .omega.N.sub.3.sup.2 P.sub.12 and X.sub.c N.sub.3.sup.2 /N.sub.2.sup.2 being substantially equal to each other at said a-c line frequency,
- wherein .omega. is the radian frequency of the electrical power on said a-c line,
- N.sub.2 is the number of turns of said capacitor winding means,
- N.sub.3 is the number of turns of said load winding,
- P.sub.12 is the permeance of the leakage flux path between said input winding and said capacitor winding means,
- P.sub.23 is the permeance of the leakage flux path between said capacitor winding means and said load winding,
- and X.sub.c is the reactance of said capacitor.
- 2. Apparatus for controlling load current in accordance with claim 1 wherein said apparatus comprises,
- magnetic coupling means characterized by magnetic reluctance that is much lower than the reluctance of air for magnetically intercoupling said input winding, load winding and capacitor winding means,
- and magnetic shunt means for providing a shunt path for magnetic flux passing through said input and load windings as an alternative to the flux path through said capacitor winding means for coacting with said input and load windings for comprising said first and second inductive reactance means respectively.
- 3. Apparatus for controlling load current in accordance with claim 2 wherein said magnetic coupling means comprises a magnetic core of generally figure-of-eight cross section having a center leg carrying said input, capacitor and output windings in that order,
- said magnetic shunt means comprising low reluctance magnetic material in series with an air gap between said center leg and each end leg of the magnetic structure in at least the plane between said capacitor winding means and one other of said winding means.
- 4. Current controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 3 for multiple phase operation wherein a plurality of legs comprising said generally figure-of-eight core each carry input and load winding separated by capacitor winding means.
- 5. Current controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 3 wherein said magnetic shunt means is in the plane between said input winding and capacitor winding means and in the plane between said load winding and capacitor winding means.
- 6. Current controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 3 wherein the low reluctance magnetic material in series with an air gap is between the capacitor winding means and said load winding and said inductive reactance means comprises a discrete choke connected to said capacitor winding means.
- 7. Current controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 3 wherein said low reluctance magnetic material in series with an air gap is in the plane between said capacitor winding means and said input winding and said second inductive reactance means comprises a discrete choke connected to said capacitor winding means.
- 8. Current controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least one of said first and second inductive reactance means comprises a discrete choke.
- 9. Current controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 8 wherein both said first and second inductive reactance means comprise discrete chokes.
- 10. Current controlling apparatus in accordance with claim 9 and further comprising output transformer means for coupling the load to said second inductive reactance means.
- 11. Apparatus for controlling load current in accordance with claim 1 wherein said controlled switching means comprises a pair of oppositely poled silicon controlled rectifiers in series with an input terminal and said first inductive reactance means and said means for controlling the conduction angle comprises a firing circuit coupled to respective gate electrodes of said silicon controlled rectifiers.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 581,876, filed May 29, 1975 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Kusko et al., "Transfilter", IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, vol. MA6-12, No. 4, Jul. 1976, pp. 389-392. |
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