Claims
- 1. An inductive coupler, comprising:
a first coil defining a first outer periphery; a second coil defining a second outer periphery; a metal member extending around the first and second outer peripheries of the first and second coils, the metal member forming a conductive loop.
- 2. The inductive coupler of claim 1, further comprising a first core, wherein the first and second coils are disposed on the first core.
- 3. The inductive coupler of claim 2, wherein the first core is a toroidal core.
- 4. The inductive coupler of claim 2, wherein the first core is a C core.
- 5. The inductive coupler of claim 2, further comprising a second core, wherein the first and second coils are disposed on the second core.
- 6. The inductive coupler of claim 5, wherein the first and second cores are C cores.
- 7. The inductive coupler of claim 6, wherein the first coil is in parallel disposition to the second coil.
- 8. The inductive coupler of claim 7, wherein the metal member comprises a metal band.
- 9. The inductive coupler of claim 7, wherein the metal member comprises a plurality of metal bands.
- 10. The inductive coupler of claim 7, wherein the metal member comprises a plurality of wire conductors.
- 11. The inductive coupler of claim 7, wherein the metal member comprises:
a metal band having first and second distal regions; and a conductor element connecting the first and second distal regions whereby the metal member forms a conductive loop.
- 12. The inductive coupler of claim 12, wherein the first and second coils further define first and second inner peripheries, respectively, and the first and second distal regions are located between the first and second inner peripheries.
- 13. The inductive coupler of claim 1, further comprising an insulating material interposed between the metal member and the outer peripheries of the first and second coils.
- 14. The inductive coupler of claim 13, further comprising a second core, wherein the first and second coils are disposed on the second core.
- 15. The inductive coupler of claim 14, wherein the first and second cores are C cores.
- 16. The inductive coupler of claim 15, wherein the first coil is in parallel disposition to the second coil.
- 17. The inductive coupler of claim 16, wherein the metal member comprises a metal band.
- 18. The inductive coupler of claim 16, wherein the metal member comprises a plurality of metal bands.
- 19. The inductive coupler of claim 16, wherein the metal member is steel.
- 20. A method of inductively coupling a first coil and a second coil, comprising the steps of:
defining a first outer periphery of the first coil; defining a second outer periphery of the second coil; and forming a conductive loop around the first and second outer peripheries of the first and second coils.
- 21. The method of claim 21, further comprising the step of positioning the first and second coils in parallel disposition.
- 22. The method of claim 22, wherein the step of forming a conductive loop around the first and second outer peripheries includes the step of placing the conductive loop perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the first and second coils.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the step of forming a conductive loop around the first and second outer peripheries includes the steps of:
forming a shorted coil around the first and second outer peripheries of the first and second coils; and further forming the shorted coil perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the first and second coils.
- 24. An inductive coupler, comprising:
a first coil defining a first top periphery, a first outer periphery, and a first bottom periphery; a second coil defining a second top periphery, a second outer periphery, and a second bottom periphery; and a coupling element forming a conductive loop around the first and second top, outer and bottom peripheries.
- 25. The inductive coupler of claim 24, wherein the coupling element comprises:
a first metal member extending across the first and second top peripheries; a second metal member extending across the first and second bottom peripheries; and a conductive element adjacent the first and second outer peripheries and connecting the first and second metal members whereby the first and second metal members form a conductive loop.
- 26. The inductive couple of claim 25, wherein the first and second metal members are first and second plates, respectively.
- 27. The inductive coupler of claim 26, wherein the conductive element comprises a first wire adjacent the first outer periphery and a second wire adjacent the second outer periphery.
- 28. The inductive coupler of claim 26, wherein the conductive element is a metal band.
- 29. The inductive coupler of claim 24, wherein the coupling element is a metal band.
- 30. The inductive coupler of claim 24, wherein the coupling element is a ceramic ferrite.
- 31. The inductive coupler of claim 24, wherein the coupling element comprises:
a metal member extending around the first and second bottom, outer and top peripheries and defining first and second distal regions; and a reactive element connecting the first and second distal regions; whereby the metal member and the reactive element form a conductive loop.
- 32. The inductive coupler of claim 31, wherein the reactive element is a capacitor.
- 33. A power converter, comprising:
a coupled inductor comprising: a first coil defining a first outer periphery and a second coil defining a second outer periphery; a first core, the first and second coils disposed on the first core; and a metal member extending around the first and second outer peripheries of the first and second coils, the metal member forming a conductive loop; semiconductor circuit means connected to the coupled inductor; and an output capacitive circuit connected to the semiconductor circuit means and the coupled inductor.
- 34. The power converter of claim 33, wherein the semiconductor circuit means comprises:
a first diode having an anode connected to the first coil and a cathode connected to the output capacitive circuit; and a second diode having an anode connected to the second coil and a cathode connected to the output capacitive circuit and the first diode cathode.
- 35. The power converter of claim 34, wherein the output capacitive circuit comprises a capacitor connected to the cathodes of the first and second diodes and further connected to the first and second coils.
- 36. The power converter of claim 35, further comprising a transformer comprising a primary winding, a secondary winding, and a second core, the primary winding and the secondary winding disposed on the second core; and wherein the secondary winding is connected to the first and second coils of the coupled inductor.
- 37. A current-doubler rectifier, comprising:
a coupled inductor comprising: a first coil defining a first outer periphery and a second coil defining a second outer periphery; and a first core, the first and second coils disposed on the first core; a first diode defining an anode and a cathode, the anode connected to the first coil; a second diode defining an anode and a cathode, the anode connected to the second coil; an output capacitor coupled to the cathodes of the first and second diodes and the further connected to the first and second coils; and a transformer comprising a primary winding, a secondary winding, and a second core; the primary winding and the secondary winding disposed on the second core, and the secondary winding connected to the first and second coils of the coupled inductor.
- 38. The current-doubler rectifier of claim 37, wherein the first and second coils define first and second outer peripheries, respectively, and wherein the coupled inductor further comprises a metal member extending around the first and second outer peripheries of the first and second coils and forming a conductive loop.
- 39. A power system comprising a plurality of power supply units (“PSUs”), each PSU having an output that is coupled to the output of other PSUs in the power system, each PSU comprising:
a power factor correction (“PFC”) assembly for receiving an AC input and generating a first DC output; a DC/DC converter assembly that is coupled to the PFC assembly, the DC/DC converter assembly receiving the first DC output and generating a second regulated DC output, the DC/DC converter comprising and inductive coupler including:
a first coil defining a first outer periphery; a second coil defining a second outer periphery; and a metal member extending around the first and second outer peripheries of the first and second coils, the metal member forming a conductive loop; and a control assembly that is coupled to the DC/DC converter assembly, the control assembly being operative to monitor the DC/DC converter assembly output and in response thereto to provide control signals to the DC/DC converter assembly, the control assembly comprising,
a plurality of control assembly input circuits, the control assembly input circuits being operative to measure characteristics relating to the DC/DC converter assembly and operative to generate a measured characteristics output; a signal processor having a signal path to the control assembly input circuits, the signal processor being operative to receive the measured characteristics output, perform computations wherein the measured characteristics output is used in the computations, and generate a signal processor output; and a plurality of control assembly output circuits, the control assembly output circuits being operative to generate error signals based on the signal processor output.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/152,883, filed May 21, 2002, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,731,524, and which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/292,350, filed on May 21, 2001. The entire disclosure of Application Ser. Nos. 10/152,883 and 60/292,350 are hereby incorporated into the present application by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60292350 |
May 2001 |
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60292350 |
May 2001 |
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Continuations (1)
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10152883 |
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