Claims
- 1. An improved high-power, low-loss, high-frequency electrical coil comprising:
- a. at least one turn of Litz wire having a clear unobstructed center channel through which a cooling fluid may be pumped, there being no element between said Litz wire and said center channel, said wire being wound in a circular pattern,
- b. an electrical insulating material with mechanical strength in which the Litz wire is imbedded.
- 2. An improved high-power, low-loss, high-frequency electrical coil as recited in claim 1 in which said insulating material comprises a plastic resin.
- 3. An improved high-power, low-loss, high-frequency electrical coil as recited in claim 1 including means for making an electrical connection to said coil.
- 4. An improved high-power, low-loss, high-frequency electrical coil as recited in claim 1 including means for making a hydraulic connection to said unobstructed hollow center channel through which a cooling fluid may be pumped through said center channel.
- 5. An improved high-power, low-loss, high-frequency electrical conductor that comprises a Litz wire having an unobstructed hollow center channel with no element between said Litz wire and said hollow center channel, and a low-electrical-loss, high-dielectric insulating cover that provides a structurally sound housing to prevent collapse of the otherwise structurally unstable Litz wire.
- 6. An electrical conductor as claimed in claim 5 in which the insulating cover comprises a plastic material which impregnates the outer surface of the conductor, the wires at said outer surface being imbedded in the plastic material which provides the necessary mechanical strength to prevent collapse inwardly of the Litz wire and to provide a liquid impervious structure around and between the outer wires of the Litz wire, thereby to permit a cooling fluid to be pumped through said channel to be in intimate thermal contact with the individual current-carrying wires making up the Litz wire.
- 7. An electrical conductor as claimed in claim 6 that includes a compression fitting at either end thereof to serve as an electrical terminal and as a hydraulic connector.
- 8. An electrical conductor as claimed in claim 6 in which said plastic is an epoxy material.
- 9. An electrical conductor as claimed in claim 6 in which said plastic is a polystyrene material.
- 10. An electrical conductor as claimed in claim 6 in which said plastic is a silicone rubber material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 139,400 filed May 3, 1971, now abandoned.
Government Interests
This invention was made in the course of work performed under a contract with U.S. Air Force Systems Command, Office of Aerospace Research.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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762,111 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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