Claims
- 1. A high frequency transformer comprising:
- (a) a magnetic circuit including at least two generally parallel cores connected by polar pieces;
- (b) at least one primary winding wound directly on one of said two parallel cores;
- (c) means for driving said primary winding;
- (d) a plurality of separate secondary windings magnetically coupled to said primary winding to generate output voltages and comprising flat conductors deposited on an insulating substrate, said insulating substrate carrying two of said secondary windings, each one of said two of said secondary windings being disposed respectively and generally perpendicularly to and around a respective one of said two parallel cores;
- (e) electrical circuit means coupled to said secondary windings for providing an output voltage in response to driving of said primary winding; and
- (f) a resin block uniting the secondary windings and extending around the cores with a cross-section corresponding to the dimensions of the parallel cores of the magnetic circuit fitted with the primary winding.
- 2. A transformer according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of insulating substrates carrying said secondary windings wherein said insulating substrates are flat and are separated by electrically insulating plates.
- 3. A transformer according to claim 1, having a plurality of insulating substrates wherein each substrate includes means for receiving the parallel cores of the magnetic circuit, and support two of said secondary windings which are substantially concentric with the means for receiving the parallel cores of the magnetic circuit.
- 4. A transformer according to claim 3, wherein the insulating substrate is flat and each secondary winding comprises several turns formed on one side of the substrate and wherein an end of said secondary winding is connected to a return conductor on the other side of the flat insulating substrate.
- 5. A transformer according to claim 3, wherein the two secondary windings of one and the same substrate are connected in series before rectification.
- 6. A transformer according to claim 1, wherein said insulating substrates are of the printed circuit type.
- 7. A transformer according to claim 1, wherein said insulating substrates are of the hybrid circuit type.
- 8. A transformer as in claim 1, wherein said electrical circuit means comprises means to add the output voltage of said secondary windings.
- 9. A high frequency transformer comprising:
- (a) a magnetic circuit including at least two generally parallel cores connected by polar pieces;
- (b) at least one primary winding wound directly on one of said two parallel cores;
- (c) means for driving said primary winding;
- (d) a plurality of separate secondary windings magnetically coupled to said primary winding to generate output voltages and comprising flat conductors deposited on an insulating substrate, said insulating substrate carrying two of said secondary windings, each one of said two of said secondary windings being disposed respectively and generally perpendicularly to and around a respective one of said two parallel cores;
- (e) electrical circuit means coupled to said secondary windings for providing an output voltage in response to driving of said primary winding.
- 10. A transformer as in claim 9, wherein said electrical circuit means comprises adder means to add the output voltage of said secondary windings.
- 11. A transformer as in claim 10, wherein said adder means comprises means for serially connecting the outputs of said secondary windings.
- 12. A transformer as in claim 9, wherein said electrical circuit means comprises rectifier means for rectifying the output of said secondary windings and series connection means for putting the output voltage of said secondary windings in series.
- 13. A transformer as in claim 12, further comprising a resin block uniting the secondary windings and extending around the core with a cross-section corresponding to the dimensions of the parallel core of the magnetic circuit fitted with the primary winding.
- 14. A transformer as in claim 9, further comprising a resin block uniting the secondary windings and extending around the core with a cross-section corresponding to the dimensions of the parallel core of the magnetic circuit fitted with the primary winding.
- 15. A high frequency transformer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one primary winding is wound directly on both of said two parallel cores.
- 16. A high frequency transformer as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one primary winding is wound directly on each of said two parallel cores.
- 17. A high frequency transformer as claimed in claim 9, wherein said at least one primary winding is wound directly on both of said two parallel cores.
- 18. A high frequency transformer as claimed in claim 9, wherein at least one primary winding is wound directly one each of said two parallel cores.
- 19. A high frequency transformer comprising:
- (a) a magnetic circuit including at least two generally parallel cores connected by polar pieces;
- (b) at least one primary winding wound directly on said two parallel cores;
- (c) means for driving said primary winding;
- (d) a plurality of separate secondary windings magnetically coupled to said primary winding to generate output voltages and comprising flat conductors deposited on an insulating substrate, said insulating substrate carrying two of said secondary windings, each one of said two of said secondary windings being disposed respectively and generally perpendicularly to and around a respective one of said two parallel cores;
- (e) electrical circuit means coupled to said secondary windings for providing an output voltage in response to driving of said primary winding.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 076,356, now abandoned, filed July 22, 1987.
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