Claims
- 1. A fluid-cooled transformer for induction heating equipment, said transformer comprising a tubular primary coil and a tubular secondary coil having parallel axes and including means for passing a cooling fluid through said tubular coils, each coil having a support structure comprising end plates joined together in spaced relation by cross-pieces and a plurality of loops or turns mounted on said support structure, each of said loops or turns being a length of tubing sealed at at least one end and bent until its ends lie adjacent to and spaced from each other, the support structure of one of said coils having its end plates mounted on a spindle which extends parallel to and is equally spaced from the axes of both coils and is rotatable about its axis to move said coil relative to the other to shift its axis towards and away from the axis of the other, said loop or turn of one coil being displaced axially relative to those of the other coil with the turns of one coil alternating, in an axial direction, with the turns of the other so that a loop or turn of one coil can pass between two adjacent loops or turns of the other when said one coil is moved relative to the other.
- 2. A transformer according to claim 1 in which each loop or turn lies in a plane substantially perpendicular to the axis of its coil.
- 3. A transformer according to claim 2 in which each loop or turn is linked to the next loop or turn by a coupling which lies outside a generally cylindrical space occupied by the coil.
- 4. A transformer according to claim 1 in which the axes of the coils are horizontal.
- 5. A transformer according to claim 1 in which the movable coil is pivoted for rotation about an axis parallel to the central axis of the coil.
- 6. A transformer according to claim 1 in which the coils are of approximately equal diameter.
- 7. A transformer according to claim 1 in which the conductor forming the turns of each coil has a greater dimension in the radial direction of the coil than in the axial direction.
- 8. A transformer according to claim 1 in which two loops or turns at opposite ends of one coil lie outside those of the other coil in the axial direction.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 808,546, filed June 21, 1977, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Published Abandoned Application S.N. 726,378, Published 12/6/49, Glyyas, Jr. |
Continuations (1)
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