Claims
- 1. A transformer assembly for providing a source of auxiliary electrical power independent of a main power supply, the transformer assembly comprising:
- a transformer having a core including a first side and a second side opposite thereto, and a plurality of coils, each coil including a first portion extending toward the first side of the core and a second portion extending toward the second side of the core, the core including exposed side and corner edges extending between the first and second sides thereof for facilitating the removal of heat generated by the transformer;
- a first hollow housing coupled to the first side of the core for accommodating electrical components associated with the coils; and
- a second hollow housing coupled to the second side of the core for accommodating electrical components associated with the coils.
- 2. The transformer assembly of claim 1, wherein the transformer is a constant voltage sine wave transformer.
- 3. The transformer assembly of claim 1, wherein the transformer is a constant voltage non-sine wave transformer.
- 4. The transformer assembly of claim 1, wherein the transformer is a constant voltage sine wave transformer, the transformer having three or more coils.
- 5. The transformer assembly of claim 1, wherein the transformer is a constant voltage non-sine wave transformer, the transformer having two or more coils.
- 6. The transformer assembly of claim 1, wherein the transformer is a constant voltage sine wave transformer, the transformer having three or more coils, the number of coils being an odd number.
- 7. The transformer assembly of claim 1, wherein the transformer is a constant voltage non-sine wave transformer, the transformer having two or more coils, the number of coils being an even number.
- 8. The transformer assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
- a plurality of electrical components mounted at least partially within the first hollow housing to provide compact accommodation of the electrical components by the transformer assembly.
- 9. The transformer assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
- a plurality of electrical components mounted at least partially within the second hollow housing to provide compact accommodation of the electrical components by the transformer assembly.
- 10. The transformer assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
- a plurality of electrical components mounted at least partially within the first hollow housing and the second hollow housing to provide compact accommodation of electrical components by the transformer assembly.
- 11. The transformer assembly of claim 1, also including
- a container surrounding the transformer and the first and second hollow housings, the transformer and the hollow housings being mounted within the container, the container also having a plurality of electrical components mounted at least partially within the container substantially outside the transformer and the hollow housings, the container including the transformer, the hollow housings and the electrical components occupying a container volume [V.sub.1 ].
- 12. The transformer assembly of any of claims 8-10, wherein the transformer assembly and the plurality of electrical components mounted at least partially within the one or more hollow housings occupies an assembly volume [V.sub.2 ], where up to three (3) times the assembly volume [V.sub.2 ] equals a container volume [V.sub.1 ] occupied by a container surrounding the transformer, the hollow housings, and second electrical components mounted at least partially within the container substantially outside the transformer and the hollow housings, whereby economy in space utilization results from mounting the electrical components at least partially within one or more of the hollow housings, rather than at least partially within the container.
- 13. The transformer assembly of any of claims 8-10, wherein one or more of the hollow housings includes a cover detachably connected to the associated hollow housing for access to the plurality of electrical components.
- 14. The transformer assembly of claim 13, wherein the plurality of electrical components comprises one or more means for switching for turning off the main power supply to the transformer assembly.
- 15. The transformer assembly of claim 14, wherein the one or more means for switching comprises one or more circuit breakers which cooperate with the associated cover so that the one or more circuit breakers turn off the main power supply for safety upon opening the associated cover.
- 16. The transformer assembly of claim 14, wherein the one or more means for switching comprise a rotary switch having a first and a second operating state, each rotary switch cooperating with the associated cover so that the rotary switch turns off the main power supply when in the first operating state or upon opening the associated cover.
- 17. The transformer assembly of claim 15, wherein the one or more circuit breakers each have a first and a second operating state, the transformer assembly further including means for locking the one or more circuit breakers in the first or the second operating state so that the main power supply can be turned off and the one or more circuit breakers secured in either operating state by the means for locking.
- 18. The transformer assembly of claim 16, wherein the one or more rotary switches cooperate with one or more of the plurality of electrical components mounted at least partially within the associated hollow housing so that the associated cover prohibits access into the associated hollow housing when one or more of the rotary switches is in the second operating state and the main power supply is energized.
- 19. The transformer assembly of claim 15, wherein the transformer assembly further includes means for deactivation connected to the cover so that the one or more circuit breakers are tripped from the second to the first operating state for safety whenever the cover is opened.
- 20. The transformer assembly of claim 13, wherein the plurality of electrical components include one or more illumination devices which are visible outside the cover, the one or more illumination devices being activated when electrical current flows through the coil.
- 21. The transformer assembly of claim 1, further including two or more flanges extending from the hollow housing so that the transformer assembly may be mounted in a desired orientation upon a mounting surface.
- 22. The transformer assembly of claim 1, wherein the transformer includes an isolated secondary coil.
- 23. A transformer assembly for providing a source of auxiliary electrical power independent of a main power supply, the transformer assembly having an energy rating and comprising:
- a transformer having a core including a first side and a second side opposite thereto, and a plurality of coils, each coil including a first portion extending outwardly from the first side of the core and a second portion extending outwardly from the second side of the core, the core including lateral side edges extending a distance [D] between the first and second side for facilitating the removal of heat generated by the transformer;
- a first hollow housing adjacent to the first portion of at least one of the plurality of coils;
- a second hollow housing adjacent to the second portion of at least one of the plurality of coils, the housings being coupled to the core; and
- a plurality of electrical components mounted at least partially within one or more of the hollow housings to provide compact accommodation of electrical components by the transformer assembly,
- wherein the distance [D] between the first and second sides is the only dimension of the assembly which alters when the energy rating is changed by adding laminations to or removing laminations from the core, thereby enabling transformer assemblies having different energy ratings to include first hollow housings of a given size to be attached to the core and second hollow housings of a given size to be attached thereto, the assembly being received within a container of a fixed cross-sectional area for economical utilization of scare ambient space, regardless of the energy rating of the assembly.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of a prior application Ser. No. 540,198, filed Jun. 19, 1990, which is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 349,705, filed May 10, 1989.
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