Claims
- 1. A shielded inductive device comprising:a magnetic core formed of a plurality of wires, said wires each having first and second ends; at least one electric winding positioned on said magnetic core; wherein said first and second ends of said plurality of wires extend around said at least one electric winding substantially enveloping said magnetic core and said at least one electric winding and forming a complete magnetic circuit; and wherein said plurality of wires includes wires of at least two different diameters to increase the density of said magnetic core, whereby magnetic flux emanating from the inductive device is substantially contained therein and the intrusion of electromagnetic interference and magnetic flux from external sources is significantly reduced.
- 2. The shielded inductive device of claim 1, further comprising a mounting post held within said plurality of wires and extending therefrom for supporting the shielded inductive device.
- 3. The shielded inductive device of claim 2, further comprising a wire transversely wrapped around at least said first and second ends of said plurality of wires to provide further containment of magnet flux emanating from the device and reduction of the intrusion of electromagnetic interference and magnetic flux from external sources.
- 4. The inductive device of claim 1 further comprising at least one tube intermingled within said plurality of wires for carrying a fluid for removing heat from within the inductive device.
- 5. A shielded transformer comprising:a magnetic core formed of a plurality of wires, said wires each having first and second ends; at least two electric windings positioned on said magnetic core, at least one of said windings securely binding said magnetic core; wherein said first and second ends of said plurality of wires extend around said at least two electric windings substantially enveloping said magnetic core and said at least two electric windings, and forming a complete magnetic circuit; and wherein said plurality of wires includes wires of at least two different diameters to increase the density of said magnetic core, whereby magnetic flux emanating from the transformer is substantially contained therein and the intrusion of electromagnetic interference and magnetic flux from external sources is significantly reduced.
- 6. The shielded transformer of claim 5, wherein said at least two electric windings include primary and secondary windings;said primary winding directly contacting said magnetic core; and said secondary winding wound substantially on top of said primary winding.
- 7. The transformer of claim 6 wherein said secondary winding also directly contacts said magnetic core adjacent said primary winding.
- 8. The shielded transformer of claim 5 further comprising a mounting post held within said plurality of wires and extending therefrom for supporting the shielded transformer.
- 9. A method for making a shielded inductive device, comprising the steps of:forming a magnetic core of a plurality of wires including intermingling a first group of wires having a first diameter with a second group of wires having a different diameter to increase the density of said magnetic core; placing at least one electric winding along the length of said magnetic core; and shielding the inductive device by forming said plurality of wires over said at least one electric winding to envelop said at least one winding and form a complete magnetic circuit.
- 10. The method for making a shielded inductive device according to claim 9, wherein the step of placing said at least one electric winding along the length of said magnetic core includes winding a second electric winding on said first electric winding.
- 11. The method for making a shielded inductive device according to claim 9, wherein the step of placing said at least one electric winding along the length of said magnetic core includes winding a second electric winding directly on said magnetic core adjacent said first electric winding.
- 12. The method for making a shielded inductive device according to claim 9, wherein said shielding step includes wrapping a wire around at least a portion of said formed plurality of wires.
- 13. The method for making a shielded inductive device of claim 9, wherein the intermingling step includes intermingling a third group of wires having a third diameter to further increase the density of said magnetic core.
- 14. The method for making a shielded inductive device of claim 9, wherein the step of placing at least one electric winding along the length of said magnetic core includes winding said at least one winding directly onto said magnetic core.
- 15. The method for making a shielded inductive device of claim 14, wherein said shielding step includes wrapping a wire around at least a portion of said formed plurality of wires.
- 16. The method for making a shielded inductive device of claim 14, wherein the intermingling step includes intermingling a third group of wires having a third diameter to further increase the density of said magnetic core.
- 17. The method for making a shielded inductive device of claim 9, wherein the step of placing at least one electric winding along the length of said magnetic core includes securely binding said magnetic core with said at least one winding.
- 18. The method for making a shielded inductive device of claim 17, wherein said shielding step includes wrapping a wire around at least a portion of said formed plurality of wires.
- 19. The method for making a shielded inductive device of claim 17, wherein the intermingling step includes intermingling a third group of wires having a third diameter to further increase the density of said magnetic core.
Parent Case Info
This application is a CIP of 09/203,105 filed Nov. 30, 1998.
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