Claims
- 1. In a metal-clad, high-voltage installation having a metal enclosure at low potential and a conductor for carrying a high potential disposed within the metal enclosure, an inductive voltage transformer disposed between the potentials of the metal enclosure and the conductor, the inductive voltage transformer comprising: a first flux-conductive part made of electrically and magnetically-conductive material and electrically connected to the conductor of the installation; a high-voltage winding surrounding said first flux-conductive part and having a surface facing away from said flux-conductive part; a low-voltage winding arranged at said surface of said high-voltage winding; a second flux-conductive part electrically connected to the metal enclosure and made of electrically and magnetically-conductive material, said second flux conducting part being disposed in spaced relation to said first flux-conductive part so as to be adjacent thereto; and flux-conductive intermediate means extending between said potentials for connecting said parts together to conjointly define therewith a composite core enclosing said high-voltage and said low-voltage windings therein thereby reducing the stray inductance of said windings, said intermediate means being made of a material that is magnetically conductive while at the same time being electrically insulative thereby preventing a conductor to enclosure fault through said intermediate means during the operation of the high-voltage installation.
- 2. The inductive voltage transformer of claim 1, said flux-conductive intermediate means being two intermediate members and joining said parts together to conjointly define therewith said cup-like core.
- 3. The inductive voltage transformer of claim 2, said first part defining a passage for accommodating a conductor therein carrying the high-voltage potential.
- 4. The inductive voltage transformer of claim 2 comprising rib means formed on said intermediate members for increasing the voltage creep path between said potentials.
- 5. The inductive voltage transformer of claim 1, said first flux-conductive part being cylindrically configured and having respective longitudinal end-faces; said second flux-conductive part being cylindrically configured and also having respective longitudinal end-faces; said second flux-conductive part being disposed in surrounding relation to said first flux-conductive part; and said flux-conductive intermediate means being two ring-shaped discs, each one of said discs being joined to a corresponding end-face on each of said parts to connect said parts together.
- 6. The inductive voltage transformer of claim 5, the opening in said ring-shaped discs and in said first flux-conductive part conjointly defining a passage for accommodating a conductor carrying the high-voltage potential.
- 7. The inductive voltage transformer of claim 5, said first and second flux-conductive parts and said ring-shaped discs all having slits extending in a direction transverse to the planes of said ring-shaped discs whereby eddy currents are minimized.
- 8. The inductive voltage transformer of claim 5, rib means formed on said ring-shaped discs for increasing the voltage creep path between said potentials.
- 9. The inductive voltage transformer of claim 1, said first flux-conductive part being a ring-shaped part having a U-shaped profile, said second flux-conductive part also being a ring-shaped part having a U-shaped profile, said parts being arranged so as to cause the respective open ends thereof to be mutually adjacent; and, said flux-conductive intermediate means being two intermediate ring members, each one of said ring members being joined to a corresponding leg of each of said parts to connect said parts together while at the same time providing high-voltage insulation therebetween.
- 10. The inductive voltage transformer of claim 9, the opening of said first flux-conductive part being adapted to accommodate therein a conductor carrying the high-voltage potential.
- 11. The inductive voltage transformer of claim 9, each of said intermediate ring members having rib means formed thereon for increasing the creep path between said potentials.
- 12. The inductive voltage transformer of claim 11 comprising ring-shaped discs of insulating material disposed adjacent corresponding ones of said intermediate ring members, each one of said discs being configured so as to extend laterally beyond the inner and outer edges of the corresponding intermediate ring member.
- 13. The inductive voltage transformer of claim 9, said first and second ring-shaped parts and said intermediate ring members all having slits extending in a direction transverse to the planes of said ring-shaped members whereby eddy currents are minimized.
- 14. The inductive voltage transformer of claim 9, said second flux-conductive part being arranged in surrounding relation to said first flux-conductive part.
- 15. The inductive voltage transformer of claim 1, said first and second flux-conductive parts being first and second ring-shaped members respectively, said ring-shaped members each having a U-shaped profile and being configured one like the other; and, said flux-conductive intermediate means comprising two mutually concentric cylindrical intermediate members extending between said ring-shaped members so as to conjointly define therewith an annular space, said high-voltage winding and said low-voltage winding being arranged in said annular space one behind the other in the axial direction of the transformer.
- 16. The inductive voltage transformer of claim 1, said first and second flux-conductive parts being respective disc members; and, said flux-conductive intermediate means comprising an inner cylinder disposed between said disc members, and an outer cylinder disposed in surrounding relation to said inner cylinder, each one of said cylinders being joined to a corresponding region of each of said disc members to connect said disc members together while at the same time providing high-voltage insulation therebetween.
- 17. The inductive voltage transformer of claim 16, one of said disc members being adapted for connection to a conductor carrying the high-voltage potential.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 507,574, filed Sept. 19, 1974, now abandoned.
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