Claims
- 1. An arrangement for reducing leakage flux of a transformer or the like conducted to a clamping bar, the transformer comprising a laminated, magnetic core, which comprises at least two poles that are interconnected with yokes such that the core forms at least one loop, clamping bars that are located on the sides of the yokes and that press the layers of the core together, and windings disposed in at least one pole, whereby the portion of magnetic flux associated with electric currents passing in the windings, which passes outside the core is a leakage flux, the arrangement comprising:
one or more leakage flux guides for at least one transformer pole provided with the windings, the leakage flux guides being arranged such that they are securable to the clamping bar at points that are free from obstacles associated with the clamping bar such that they cover a portion of the clamping bar substantially at the windings and that the magnetic connection of the leakage flux guides to the core is substantially better than the magnetic connection to the clamping bar, and which leakage flux guides are bent at least at one point such that they cover at least two sides of the clamping bar, whereby they direct the leakage flux conducted therein mainly to the core and reduce the conduction of the leakage flux to the clamping bar.
- 2. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the leakage flux guides are plate-like pieces, whereby the magnetic connection of at least one edge of each guide to the core is arranged such that the magnetic flux conducted to the leakage flux guide is mainly conducted via said at least one edge to the core.
- 3. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the leakage flux guides consist of laminated metal plates that are interconnected, such as transformer plates.
- 4. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1 or 2, comprising two or more leakage flux guides superimposed such that they direct the conducted leakage flux to different points in the core.
- 5. A transformer or the like, comprising:
a laminated, magnetic core, which comprises at least two poles, which are interconnected with yokes such that the core forms at least one loop, clamping bars on the sides of the yokes, which clamping bars press the core layers together, windings disposed in at least one pole, whereby the portion of magnetic flux associated with electric currents passing in the windings, which passes outside the core is a leakage flux, and one or more leakage flux guides in at least one clamping bar for at least one pole provided with the windings, the leakage flux guides being secured to the clamping bar at points free from obstacles associated with the clamping bar such that they cover a portion of the clamping bar substantially at the windings and that the magnetic connection of the leakage flux guides to the core is better than the magnetic connection to the clamping bar, and which leakage flux guides are bent at least at one point such that they cover at least two sides of the clamping bar, whereby they direct the conducted leakage flux mainly to the core reducing the conduction of the leakage flux to the clamping bar.
- 6. A transformer as claimed in claim 5, wherein the leakage flux guides are plate-like pieces, whereby the magnetic connection of at least one edge of each guide to the core is arranged such that the magnetic flux conducted to the leakage flux guide is mainly conducted via said at least one edge to the core.
- 7. A transformer as claimed in claim 5 or 6, wherein the leakage flux guides consist of laminated metal plates that are interconnected, such as transformer plates.
- 8. A transformer as claimed in claim 5 or 6, comprising two or more leakage flux guides superimposed such that they direct the conducted leakage flux to different points in the core.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation of International Application PCT/FI01/00191 filed on Feb. 23, 2001, which designated the U.S. and was published under PCT Article 21(2) in English.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/FI01/00191 |
Feb 2001 |
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10208880 |
Aug 2002 |
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