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Folded bar current sensor

  • US 4,749,940 A
  • Filed: 12/22/1986
  • Issued: 06/07/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/22/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A current sensor for measuring a current, comprising:

  • a first conductor bar having a first generally planar surface;

    a second conductor bar having a second generally planar surface disposed parallel to said first generally planar surface;

    a predetermined gap between said first and second generally planar surfaces;

    means for connecting adjacent first ends of said first and second conductor bars;

    means for feeding said current to a second end of said first conductor bar;

    means for receiving said current from a second end of said second conductor bar;

    a first hole generally centered in said first conductor bar and having a first axis substantially normal to said first generally planar surface;

    a second hole generally centered in said second conductor bar and having a second axis substantially normal to said second generally planar surface;

    said first and second axes being collinear;

    first and second coils in said first hole;

    third and fourth coils in said second hole;

    means for interconnecting said first, second, third and fourth coils to produce an output signal in response to magnetic fields in said first and second holes resulting from said current in said first and second conductor bars;

    said first and second coils being wound to add voltages produced by magnetic fields within said first hole and to cancel voltages produced by magnetic fields originating outside said first hole;

    said third and fourth coils being wound to add voltages produced by magnetic fields within said second hole and to cancel voltages produced by magnetic fields originating outside said second hole;

    said first and third coils being wound to add voltages produced by magnetic fields within said first and second holes and to cancel voltages produced by magnetic fields originating outside said first and second holes; and

    said second and fourth coils being wound to add voltages produced by magnetic fields within said first and second holes and to cancel voltages produced by magnetic fields originating outside said first and second holes, whereby substantial immunity to magnetic fields originating external to said first and second holes is achieved.

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