Claims
- 1. An improved transformer core having a butt-lap-step transformer core joint, said transformer-core joint comprising a plurality of bias-cut laminations of amorphous magnetic material cut from a continuous web wound generally in a spiral, the said cut laminations being rejoined at their ends by aligned joints after coil means were telescoped on said core, said plurality of laminations being divided into a plurality of groups of laminations, each group including a predetermined number of laminations, each of said group of laminations being of small thickness and not self supporting, whereby a butt-lap-step joint was formed at which the cut laminations of each group are rejoined with the parts of the laminations extending oppositely from each said cut end in opposite folds in position in which said cut ends of said laminations of said each group are aligned, the said core being characterized by that the cuts in laminations at said butt-lap-step core joint of alternate of said groups along the axial width of said core are biased at a first predetermined angle of the order of 87.degree. to the center line of said web so that each joint formed by the alignment of opposite folds of said alternate said groups is inclined at said first angle to the center line of said web and the cuts in the laminations at said butt-lap-step core joint of the remainder of said groups are biased at a second angle to the center line of said web, said second angle being appreciably different than said first angle, so that each joint formed by the alignment of opposite folds of said remaining groups is at said second angle to said center line, whereby as a result of the bias cuts at different angles in the alternate and remainder of said groups the core does not have mismatched or unmatched laminations at the butt-lap-step joint.
- 2. The core of claim 1 wherein each group of laminations is subdivided into steps and the cut in the laminations of each group comprises a plurality of stepped cuts all biased at the same angle.
- 3. The core of claim 1 wherein each group of laminations is subdivided into steps displaced peripherally along the structure, the cuts in the laminations of each alternate groups comprising a plurality of stepped cuts biased at the predetermined first angle and the cuts in the laminations of each intervening group comprising a plurality of stepped cuts biased at the second angle.
- 4. A transformer including a core having coil means telescoped thereon, said core including a plurality of laminations of amorphous magnetic material wound generally in a spiral and defining a closed spiral structure having a window within, the said coil means being an integrated structure encircling the core, the said core having a butt-lap-step joint which allowed the opening of said core to permit telescoping of said coil means and the reclosing of said core after said coil means were telescoped thereon, said butt-lap-step joint having cuts in stepped relationship through the laminations of groups of laminations, in succession, each group comprising a predetermined number of said laminations, permitting the opening of said core at said joint, and alignment of the ends of said cut laminations of each group at said joint to reclose said core after the coil means was telescoped thereon, each of said group of laminations being of small thickness and not self supporting, whereby a butt-lap-step joint was formed at which the portions of the laminations extending from the cut ends of each group are in opposite folds in position in which said cut ends of said each group are aligned, the cuts in said laminations being biased inclined at a first predetermined angle of the order of 87.degree. to the longitudinal center line of said laminations for laminations of alternate groups in said succession, so that each joint formed by the alignment of opposite folds of said alternate groups is inclined at said first angle to said longitudinal center line, and the cuts in said laminations being biased inclined oppositely to said predetermined angle at a second predetermined angle of the order of 87.degree. to said longitudinal center line for laminations of groups intervening between said alternate groups so that each joint formed by the alignment of opposite folds of said intervening groups is inclined at said second angle to said longitudinal center line whereby the core does not have mismatched or unmatched laminations at the butt-lap-step joint.
- 5. The transformer of claim 4 wherein each group of the alternate groups and the intervening groups is subdivided into a plurality of steps displaced peripherally along the spiral and the cuts in the laminations of each group comprises stepped cuts in laminations of the steps of each group, the angles of inclination to the longitudinal center line of the lamination of the stepped cut for each group being the same.
- 6. The core of claim 1 wherein the angles of inclination of the bias cuts of the alternate groups and the remaining groups are substantially equal and opposite.
- 7. The core of claim 1 wherein the cuts in at least alternate groups or the groups intervening between the alternate groups are inclined at the angle of the order of 87.degree. to the center line of the web.
- 8. The transformer of claim 4 wherein the angles of inclination of the bias cuts of the alternate groups and the intervening groups are substantially equal and opposite.
- 9. A transformer having a core formed of a web of amorphous magnetic material of small thickness wound into a generally spiral configuration and coil means of integrated structure telescoped on the arms of said core, the turns of said spiral structure forming the laminations of said core, said core having a joint at which said core was opened to permit the telescoping of said coil means, said joint being formed by cuts in the laminations in groups throughout the axial width of said core group-by-group from the outer end of said core to the inner end of said core, each of said groups of laminations being of small thickness and not self sustaining whereby a butt-lap-step joint is formed at which the laminations of each group extending oppositely are in folds aligned with each other; the said core being characterized by that the joints of opposite folds at which the laminations of each of alternate groups are aligned are at a first angle of the order of 87.degree. to the center line of the web and joints of the opposite folds at which the laminations of the remaining groups are aligned is at a second angle to the center line of said web, said second angle being appreciably different from said first angle, whereby the core has no mismatched or unmatched laminations at the butt-lap-step joint.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/293,162, filed Jan. 3, 1989 abandoned
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