Electric transformer with selectively energized modular circuits
First Claim
1. An electric transformer for supplying an adjustable electric output magnitude, including several modules having therebetween a binary progression relationship with respect to their power handling capability and being associated with respective switching means for selectively rendering them operative or inoperative, each module having at least one primary circuit input coil, said primary circuit input coils being connected through said switching means in parallel to a common AC voltage supply source, the primary coils of each of said modules cooperating with one single secondary circuit output coil which is common to all of said modules, through respective seperate magnetic circuits, said switching means being so connected as to neutralize the effect of the electric induction of the respective primary coils on said common secondary output coil, while maintaining the magnetic activity of said magnetic circuits.
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Abstract
An electric transformer for supplying an adjustable electric magnitude, especially for regulating purposes, includes several modules having therebetween a binary progression relationship with respect to their power handling capabilities. Each module has a switching network for selectively rendering it operative or inoperative and, each module has at least one primary circuit input coil, the primary coils of each of the modules cooperating with one single secondary output circuit which is common to all of the modules. The switching network of each module being so connected as to allow the neutralization of the effect of the electronic induction of its respective primary coil or coils on the common secondary circuit, while maintaining the magnetic activity of the primary circuits.
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- 1. An electric transformer for supplying an adjustable electric output magnitude, including several modules having therebetween a binary progression relationship with respect to their power handling capability and being associated with respective switching means for selectively rendering them operative or inoperative, each module having at least one primary circuit input coil, said primary circuit input coils being connected through said switching means in parallel to a common AC voltage supply source, the primary coils of each of said modules cooperating with one single secondary circuit output coil which is common to all of said modules, through respective seperate magnetic circuits, said switching means being so connected as to neutralize the effect of the electric induction of the respective primary coils on said common secondary output coil, while maintaining the magnetic activity of said magnetic circuits.
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7. An electric transformer for supplying an adjustable electric output magnitude including several modules having therebetween a binary progression relationship with respect to their power handling capability and being associated with respective switching means for selectively rendering them operative or inoperative, each modules having at least one primary circuit input coil, the primary coils of each of said modules cooperating with one single secondary circuit output coil which is common to all of said modules, through respective separate magnetic circuits, said switching means being so connected as to neutralize the effect of the electric induction of the respective primary coils on said common secondary output coil, while maintaining the magnetic activity of said magnetic circuits, wherein the modules have characteristics which provide for a given value of the current, a power handling capability which is different for each module, the total of these individual power handling capabilities being substantially equal to the admissible maximum power handling capability for the single secondary output coil and wherein each module includes a magnetic circuit, one for each primary coil of said module, said magnetic circuits having constant lengths and widths and their thickness from one module to the other following a binary progression.
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