Claims
- 1. A rotary transformer comprising:
- a rotor assembly mounted on a shaft;
- a first stator, a second stator and a third stator disposed in operative relation about said rotor assembly, each said stator comprising a plurality of windings;
- said stators being relatively angularly adjustable with respect to each other about said shaft to provide a predetermined relative angular displacement of one stator with respect to said other stators,
- said windings of said first stator being adapted for connection to an AC supply as a transformer primary,
- said windings of said second stator and said third stator being in series communication and being adapted for connection to a load as said transformer secondary;
- said voltage supplied to said load being a function of the relative angular displacement among said first stator, said second stator and said third stator.
- 2. The rotary transformer of claim 1 wherein said rotor assembly comprises squirrel cage windings.
- 3. The rotary transformer of claim 1 wherein said first stator is fixed and said second stator and said third stator are angularly adjustable.
- 4. The rotary transformer of claim 1 wherein said transformer includes a fourth stator and a fifth stator, each of said fourth stator and said fifth stator comprising a plurality of windings,
- said first, said fourth and said fifth stators being relatively angularly adjustable with respect to each other about said shaft to provide a predetermined relative angular displacement of said fourth stator and said fifth stator with respect to said first stator,
- said windings of said fourth stator and said fifth stator being in series communication and being adapted for connection to a second load as a second transformer secondary;
- said voltage supplied to said second load being a function of said relative angular displacement between said first stator, said fourth stator and said fifth stator.
- 5. A method of transforming a primary AC voltage to a secondary voltage of a predetermined value comprising the steps of:
- disposing a rotor assembly on a shaft;
- disposing a first stator, a second stator and a third stator in operative relation about said rotor assembly, said first stator being adapted as a transformer primary and said second stator and said third stator being in series communication and being adapted as a transformer secondary;
- connecting said first stator to a primary AC voltage supply,
- adjusting the relative angular displacement of each said stator with respect to each other stator about said shaft to provide a predetermined relative angular displacement of one stator with respect to said other stators until said secondary voltage of said predetermined value is produced at said transformer secondary,
- said secondary voltage being a function of said relative angular displacement between said first stator, said second stator and said third stator.
- 6. A method of isolating a transformer primary from a transformer secondary comprising the steps of:
- disposing a rotor assembly on a shaft;
- disposing a first stator, a second stator and a third stator in operative relation about said rotor assembly, said first stator being adapted as said transformer primary and said second stator and said third stator being in series communication and being adapted as said transformer secondary;
- connecting said first stator to a primary AC voltage supply,
- adjusting the relative angular displacement of each said stator with respect to each other stator about said shaft to provide a predetermined relative angular displacement of one stator with respect to said other stators until a secondary voltage of a predetermined value is produced at said transformer secondary,
- said secondary voltage being a function of said relative angular displacement between said first stator, said second stator and said third stator.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/763,983, filed Sep. 23, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,194,773, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No 07/763,955, filed Sep. 23, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,200,659, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/462,059, filed Jan. 8, 1990, now abandoned.
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