Claims
- 1. A hybrid tap-changer for providing adjustable AC voltage to a load of defined maximum power, comprising:a main transformer, having a secondary winding with a plurality of taps, each of said taps providing a tap voltage; a plurality of switches, connected to said taps for selecting said taps; and a controllable voltage source, coupled so that its output is added to or subtracted from said selected tap voltage.
- 2. The tap-changer of claim 1 further comprising an auxiliary transformer for coupling said controllable voltage source to said one or more selected taps.
- 3. The tap-changer of claim 1 wherein said controllable voltage source must deliver at least the maximum voltage between any two adjacent taps.
- 4. The tap-changer of claim 1 wherein each of said switches is selected from the group comprising a mechanically operated contact switch and a semiconductor-based switch.
- 5. The tap-changer of claim 1 wherein:the voltage across any one of said switches is minimized prior to closing said switch; and the current through any one of said switches is minimized prior to opening said switch.
- 6. The tap-changer of claim 2 wherein:said auxiliary transformer has a primary winding and a secondary winding and said secondary winding of said auxiliary transformer has a center tap; said output from said controllable voltage source is connected to said primary winding of said auxiliary transformer; a first subset of said switches connected to alternating taps is connected to one side of said secondary winding of said auxiliary transformer; a second subset of said switches connected to adjacent alternating taps is connected to the opposite side of said secondary winding of said auxiliary transformer; and said center tap of said secondary winding of said auxiliary transformer delivers said AC voltage to said load.
- 7. The tap-changer of claim 6 wherein only one switch from each of said first and second subsets of switches may be closed at any given time.
- 8. The tap-changer of claim 1 wherein the output from said controllable voltage source is added to the voltage of said selected tap when the desired load voltage is greater than the voltage of said selected tap.
- 9. The tap-changer of claim 8 wherein the output from said controllable voltage source is subtracted from the voltage of said selected tap when the desired load voltage is less than the voltage of said selected tap.
- 10. The tap-changer of claim 9 wherein:the polarity of said output of said controllable voltage source reverses when the desired load voltage transitions form being less than to greater than the selected tap voltage, or vice-versa.
- 11. The tap-changer of claim 2 wherein said AC voltage can be varied by adding or subtracting the voltage from said controllable voltage source to or from the voltage from said selected tap, depending upon the polarity of the voltage from said controllable voltage source.
- 12. The tap-changer of claim 1 wherein:the tap on said secondary winding of said main transformer delivering the highest voltage has a voltage less than the maximum required by the load, and the maximum power capability of said tap-changer obtained by adding the maximum voltage output from said controllable voltage source to the tap voltage of the tap on said secondary winding of said main transformer delivering the highest voltage.
- 13. The tap-changer of claim 1 wherein said controllable voltage source is comprised of a second tap-changer.
- 14. In a device for providing adjustable AC voltage to a load having a main transformer with a secondary winding with a plurality of taps, a plurality of switches, connected to said taps for selecting said taps, said taps divided into a first group comprised of alternating taps and a second group comprised of adjacent alternating taps, said first group of taps being coupled to one side of the secondary winding of an auxiliary transformer and said second group of taps being coupled to the opposite side of the secondary winding of said auxiliary transformer, and a controllable voltage source coupled to the primary winding of said auxiliary transformer, a method of varying said AC voltage comprising:raising said voltage from said controllable voltage source until the differential voltage between the currently selected tap and an adjacent tap is reached; closing said switch connected to said adjacent tap; opening said switch connected to said currently selected tap; lowering said voltage from said controllable voltage source until zero volts is reached; and reversing the polarity of said voltage from said controllable voltage source.
- 15. In a device for providing adjustable AC voltage to a load having a main transformer with a secondary winding with a plurality of taps, a plurality of switches, connected to said taps for selecting said taps, said taps divided into a first group comprised of alternating taps and a second group comprised of adjacent alternating taps, said first group of taps being coupled to one side of the winding of an auto-transformer and said second group of taps being coupled to said opposite side of the winding of an auto-transformer, an improvement comprising:a primary winding coupled to said winding of said auto-transformer; and a controllable voltage source coupled to the primary winding of said auto-transformer.
- 16. The improvement of claim 15 wherein said controllable voltage source must deliver at least the maximum voltage between any two adjacent taps.
- 17. The improvement of claim 15 wherein each of said switches is selected from the group comprising a mechanically operated contact switch and a semiconductor-based switch.
- 18. The improvement of claim 15 wherein:the voltage across any one of said switches is minimized prior to closing said switch; and the current through any one of said switches is minimized prior to opening said switch.
- 19. The improvement of claim 15 wherein only one switch from each of said first and second subsets of switches may be closed at any given time.
- 20. The improvement of claim 15 wherein said controllable voltage source is comprised of a second tap-changer.
- 21. The tap-changer of claim 2 wherein:said auxiliary transformer has a primary winding and a secondary winding and said secondary winding of said auxiliary transformer has a center tap; said output from said controllabe voltage source is connected to said primary winding of said auxiliary transformer; a first subset of said switches connected to alternating taps is connected to one side of said secondary winding of said auxiliary transformer; a second subset of said switches connected to adjacent alternating taps is connected to the opposite side of said secondary winding of said auxiliary transformer; and said center tap of said secondary winding of said auxiliary transformer delivers said AC voltage to said load.
- 22. The tap-changer of claim 21 wherein only one switch from each of said first and second subsets of switches may be closed at any given time.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/215,884, filed Jul. 5, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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