CAPACITOR WITH MULTIPLE ELEMENTS FOR MULTIPLE REPLACEMENT APPLICATIONS
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1. A capacitor providing a plurality of selectable capacitance values, the capacitor comprising:
- A) a capacitive element having at least two wound cylindrical capacitive elements providing at least four capacitor sections each having a capacitance value, the capacitor sections each having a respective capacitor section terminal and the capacitor sections each having another common connected with the other capacitor sections as an element common terminal;
B) a case receiving the capacitive element, the case having an open end;
C) an insulating fluid in said case at least partially surrounding the capacitive element;
D) a pressure interrupter cover assembly sealingly secured to the open end of case and closing it, the pressure interrupter cover assembly including a deformable cover having a common cover terminal and a plurality of section cover terminals mounted thereon at spaced apart locations; and
E) a conductor frangibly connecting the common element terminal of the capacitive element to the common cover terminal, and conductors respectively connecting the capacitor section terminals to the section cover terminals, at least some of the capacitor section terminals being frangibly connected to a respective cover section terminal;
wherein the capacitor may be connected to provide selected capacitance values in an electric circuit by attaching selected ones of the common cover terminal and capacitor section cover terminals to conductors of the electrical circuit, and outward deformation of the deformable cover caused by failure of the capacitive element breaks at least some of the frangible connections sufficient to disconnect the capacitive element from an electric circuit in which it is connected.
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Abstract
A capacitor provides a plurality of selectable capacitance values, by selective connection of six capacitor sections of a capacitive element each having a capacitance value. The capacitor sections are provided in a plurality of wound cylindrical capacitive elements. Two vertically stacked wound cylindrical capacitance elements may each provide three capacitor sections. There may be six separately wound cylindrical capacitive elements each providing a capacitor section. The capacitor sections have a common element terminal.
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18 Claims
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1. A capacitor providing a plurality of selectable capacitance values, the capacitor comprising:
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A) a capacitive element having at least two wound cylindrical capacitive elements providing at least four capacitor sections each having a capacitance value, the capacitor sections each having a respective capacitor section terminal and the capacitor sections each having another common connected with the other capacitor sections as an element common terminal; B) a case receiving the capacitive element, the case having an open end; C) an insulating fluid in said case at least partially surrounding the capacitive element; D) a pressure interrupter cover assembly sealingly secured to the open end of case and closing it, the pressure interrupter cover assembly including a deformable cover having a common cover terminal and a plurality of section cover terminals mounted thereon at spaced apart locations; and E) a conductor frangibly connecting the common element terminal of the capacitive element to the common cover terminal, and conductors respectively connecting the capacitor section terminals to the section cover terminals, at least some of the capacitor section terminals being frangibly connected to a respective cover section terminal; wherein the capacitor may be connected to provide selected capacitance values in an electric circuit by attaching selected ones of the common cover terminal and capacitor section cover terminals to conductors of the electrical circuit, and outward deformation of the deformable cover caused by failure of the capacitive element breaks at least some of the frangible connections sufficient to disconnect the capacitive element from an electric circuit in which it is connected. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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