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US1747507A
US1747507A US361946A US36194629A US1747507A US 1747507 A US1747507 A US 1747507A US 361946 A US361946 A US 361946A US 36194629 A US36194629 A US 36194629A US 1747507 A US1747507 A US 1747507A
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    • H01FMAGNETS; INDUCTANCES; TRANSFORMERS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
    • H01F27/00Details of transformers or inductances, in general
    • H01F27/28Coils; Windings; Conductive connections
    • H01F27/30Fastening or clamping coils, windings, or parts thereof together; Fastening or mounting coils or windings on core, casing, or other support
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10S174/13High voltage cable, e.g. above 10kv, corona prevention
    • Y10S174/14High voltage cable, e.g. above 10kv, corona prevention having a particular cable application, e.g. winding
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  • My invention relates to a winding or coil structure such as is utilized as a current-limiting reactor in an electrical circuit and more particularly to means for securing a reactor 6 coil to its support.
  • An object of my invention is to provide a reactor of improved construction wherein tie rods, which are usually employed to connect the end members together, are eliminated and the tension members are made integral parts of the support, whereby a strong, rugged and easily manufactured structure is ensured.
  • I provide a reactor structure having separable end members, a suitable winding disposed therebetween and an adequate supporting means for said winding that is detachably secured to the end members.
  • Figure 1 is a view, partly in plan and partly in section, taken on the line 11 of Fig. 2,
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view taken on the line IIII of Fig. 1, looking in the direction of the arrows,
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view, similar 36 to Fig. 2, showing a modification of the means for detachably aiiixing the conductor-supporting structure to the end members.
  • Fig. A is a sectional view, taken on the line IVIV of Fig. 2, looking in the direction of the arrows, and
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a horizontal spacing member.
  • Fig. 6 is-a perspective View of a modified form of a horizontal spacing member.
  • a reactor 1 of any suitable character may have a supporting structure embodying insulating legs 2 and end plates 3 and 4.
  • the winding 5 may be substantially of the character described in 'my copending application, Serial No. 234,385
  • the winding described in my aforesaid ap- 5 plication comprises a plurality of spiral conductor layers 6 disposed in superposed relation, the adjacent layers being supported by apertured horizontal spacing members 7 arranged in stacks or groups, all of which are disposed radially from the center line of the structure.
  • the horizontal spacing members 7 are formed, preferably, of suitable insulating material and have the configuration illustrated in Fig. 5.
  • the spacing members 7 are placed in superposed relation to a layer of the winding interposed therebetween, with their apertures in alignment. Extending between the adjacent convolutions of each layer of conducting winding and extending through the aligned apertures in the aforementioned horizontal spacing members 7 are vertical spacing members 8.
  • the vertical spacing members 8 extend below the bottom layer of the winding and above the top layer of the winding. Spacing members 9 are located in certain of the spaces above and below the conductor layers, between the vertical spacing members. Any suitable holding means, for example, a bolt, as indicated at 10, extends through the spacing members 8 and 9 at both ends of the supporting structure, and each bolt has a nut 11 associated therewith.
  • the top and bottom end plates 3 and 4C are formed, preferably, of any suitable moldable material, such as concrete, which, if disposed in suitable molds, while in a fluid or semifiuid state, will retain, when hardened, the configuration imposed by the molds.
  • the mold for the top end member 8 is of such shape as to provide passages 12 and 13.
  • the passages 13 are for ventilating purposes and are in alignment with similar passages or apertures in the lower end plate.
  • a stud 14 having a hole to receive the bolt 10 is inserted in the passage or opening 12.
  • Each stud 14 is provided with a nut 15 which may be turned to rigidly clamp the bottom portion of the conductor-supporting structure to the lower end plate 4.
  • the space between the lower layer of the winding and the lower end plate is filled with a series of superposed apertured horizontal spacing members Terminals 18 and 19 of the reactor are attached to the bottom and top end plates 3 and 4, respectively, and serve to connect the,
  • Fig. 3 is llustrated another form of attachlng means for clamping the vertical spacing members of the winding supporting structure to the end plates.
  • openings or passages 20 are formed.
  • recesses 21 may be formed or the end plate made substantially smooth.
  • the reactance structure is clamped to the end plates 3 and 4 by means of U-shape metal supports 22, the base portions of which supporting members have apertures or openings 23 in their side walls through which the bolt 10 extends.
  • the base portion of the U-shape members has an opening, or aperture, 24 which is in alignment with the pas sage 20.
  • the U-shape support is inserted in the recess 21, and an attaching means, illustrated as a bolt 25, extends through the U- shape member 22 and the passage 20 and is provided with a nut 27, for securing the end plates 3 and 4 to the winding supporting structure. 7
  • a reactor structure separable apertured non-magnetic end members, a winding disposed therebetween, said winding comprising superposed layers of an insulated electric conductor, a plurality of groups of superposed apertured horizontal spacing members disposedbetween the layers of conductors and radially of the axis of the structure, the apertures of the said superposed spacing members being in alignment, corresponding groups of vertical spacers extending through the said normal to the axis of the structure, vertical spacing members extending through the said aligned apertures and between adjacent convolutions of said windings, and means for detachably securing the vertical spacing members to the separable end members.
  • a reactor structure separable nonmagnetic end members, a plurality of supporting members secured to each end member, a winding disposed between said end members, said winding comprising a series of layers in diiferent planes of concentric convolutions of an insulated electric conductor, a plurality of groups of superposed apertured horizontal spacing members disposed between the difi'erent planes of the winding, and radially of the structure axis, vertical spacing members extending through the aligned apertures of the aforementioned spacing members and between adjacent convolutions of said windings, holding means extending through each supporting member and the ends of a group of vertical spacing members for detachably securing the vertical spacing members to the end members.

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Feb. 18, 193Q. GEQRGE 1,747,507
REACTOR STRUCTURE Filed y 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR EoberfB George.
ATTORNEY R. B. GEORGE 1,747,507
REACTOR STRUCTURE Filed May 10, 1929 Feb. 18,1930.
2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR ATTORNEY Patented Feb. 18, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ROBERT LB. GEORGE, OFSI-IARON, IENNSZLVANIA, ASSIG-NOR TO WESTINGHOUSE ELEC- TRIO & MANUFACTURING COMPANY, A LORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA REACTOR STRUCTURE Application filed May 10, 1329. Serial No. 361,946.
My invention relates to a winding or coil structure such as is utilized as a current-limiting reactor in an electrical circuit and more particularly to means for securing a reactor 6 coil to its support.
An object of my invention is to provide a reactor of improved construction wherein tie rods, which are usually employed to connect the end members together, are eliminated and the tension members are made integral parts of the support, whereby a strong, rugged and easily manufactured structure is ensured.
As an embodiment of my invention, I provide a reactor structure having separable end members, a suitable winding disposed therebetween and an adequate supporting means for said winding that is detachably secured to the end members.
For an understanding of my invention and for illustrations of some of the forms it may take, reference is made to the accompanying drawing in which,
Figure 1 is a view, partly in plan and partly in section, taken on the line 11 of Fig. 2,
Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional view taken on the line IIII of Fig. 1, looking in the direction of the arrows,
Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view, similar 36 to Fig. 2, showing a modification of the means for detachably aiiixing the conductor-supporting structure to the end members.
Fig. A is a sectional view, taken on the line IVIV of Fig. 2, looking in the direction of the arrows, and
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a horizontal spacing member.
Fig. 6 is-a perspective View of a modified form of a horizontal spacing member.
Referring to the drawing, a reactor 1 of any suitable character may have a supporting structure embodying insulating legs 2 and end plates 3 and 4. The winding 5 may be substantially of the character described in 'my copending application, Serial No. 234,385
filed November 19, 1927, and assigned to the Westinghouse Electric 8: Manufacturing Company.
The winding described in my aforesaid ap- 5 plication comprises a plurality of spiral conductor layers 6 disposed in superposed relation, the adjacent layers being supported by apertured horizontal spacing members 7 arranged in stacks or groups, all of which are disposed radially from the center line of the structure. The horizontal spacing members 7 are formed, preferably, of suitable insulating material and have the configuration illustrated in Fig. 5. The spacing members 7 are placed in superposed relation to a layer of the winding interposed therebetween, with their apertures in alignment. Extending between the adjacent convolutions of each layer of conducting winding and extending through the aligned apertures in the aforementioned horizontal spacing members 7 are vertical spacing members 8. The vertical spacing members 8 extend below the bottom layer of the winding and above the top layer of the winding. Spacing members 9 are located in certain of the spaces above and below the conductor layers, between the vertical spacing members. Any suitable holding means, for example, a bolt, as indicated at 10, extends through the spacing members 8 and 9 at both ends of the supporting structure, and each bolt has a nut 11 associated therewith.
The top and bottom end plates 3 and 4C are formed, preferably, of any suitable moldable material, such as concrete, which, if disposed in suitable molds, while in a fluid or semifiuid state, will retain, when hardened, the configuration imposed by the molds. The mold for the top end member 8 is of such shape as to provide passages 12 and 13. The passages 13 are for ventilating purposes and are in alignment with similar passages or apertures in the lower end plate.
After the winding is constructed according to my aforementioned copending application, it is set upon the lower end plate 4, a stud 14 having a hole to receive the bolt 10 is inserted in the passage or opening 12. Each stud 14 is provided with a nut 15 which may be turned to rigidly clamp the bottom portion of the conductor-supporting structure to the lower end plate 4. The space between the lower layer of the winding and the lower end plate is filled with a series of superposed apertured horizontal spacing members Terminals 18 and 19 of the reactor are attached to the bottom and top end plates 3 and 4, respectively, and serve to connect the,
reactor to a line conductor.
In Fig. 3 is llustrated another form of attachlng means for clamping the vertical spacing members of the winding supporting structure to the end plates. During the molding operation of the end plates, while the moldable material is still in a plastic or semiplastic state, openings or passages 20 are formed. At this time, recesses 21 may be formed or the end plate made substantially smooth. The reactance structure is clamped to the end plates 3 and 4 by means of U-shape metal supports 22, the base portions of which supporting members have apertures or openings 23 in their side walls through which the bolt 10 extends. The base portion of the U-shape members has an opening, or aperture, 24 which is in alignment with the pas sage 20. The U-shape support is inserted in the recess 21, and an attaching means, illustrated as a bolt 25, extends through the U- shape member 22 and the passage 20 and is provided with a nut 27, for securing the end plates 3 and 4 to the winding supporting structure. 7
It will be readily seen that, while the end plates are rigidly attached to the supporting are inserted in the recesses 21. The U-shape structure, it would be a simple and easy task to detach said plates if it should, at any time, become expedient or necessary.
From the foregoing description and disclosure, it will be evident that I have provided areactor structure which is rigid, rugged and easy to manufacture, and which eliminates the useof objectionable tie rods between the end members, and in which the tension members are integral parts of the coil-supporting -itructure. v 7
Since various changes and modifications may be made in the arrangement and assembly of the several features of my invention without departing from the'spirit and scope thereof, it is to be understood that no limitations are to be imposed, except those expressed in the appended claims.
I claim as my invention:
1. In a reactor structure, separable apertured non-magnetic end members, a winding disposed therebetween, said winding comprising superposed layers of an insulated electric conductor, a plurality of groups of superposed apertured horizontal spacing members disposedbetween the layers of conductors and radially of the axis of the structure, the apertures of the said superposed spacing members being in alignment, corresponding groups of vertical spacers extending through the said normal to the axis of the structure, vertical spacing members extending through the said aligned apertures and between adjacent convolutions of said windings, and means for detachably securing the vertical spacing members to the separable end members.
3. In a reactor structure, separable nonmagnetic end members. a plurality of layers of convolutions of an insulated electric conductor disposed between said end members,
groups of cooperating horizontal and vertical 7 spacing members, the said horizontal spacmg members being apertured, the vertical spacing members extending through the said apertures, and the said convolutions being interlocked between the said spacing members; and means for detachably securingeach group of vertical spacing members to theend members. V
4. In a reactor structure, separable nonmagnetic end'members of non-combustible material, each member having ventilating apertures suitably disposed, the said apertures of both end members being in alignment, a winding disposed between saidend members,said winding comprising a series of layers of concentric convolutions, in different planes, of an insulated electric conductor, a plurality of groups of superposed apertured horizontal spacing members disposed between the difi'erent planes of the windings and radially of the structure axis, vertical spacing members extending through the aligned apertures of the aforementioned spacing members and between adjacent convolutions of said windings. holding means extending through the ends of the vertical spacers associated with each group of horizontal spacers, a stud attached to each of said holding means and extending through an end member, for detachably securing the vertical spacing members thereto. r
5. In a reactor structure, separable nonmagnetic end members, a plurality of supporting members secured to each end member, a winding disposed between said end members, said winding comprising a series of layers in diiferent planes of concentric convolutions of an insulated electric conductor, a plurality of groups of superposed apertured horizontal spacing members disposed between the difi'erent planes of the winding, and radially of the structure axis, vertical spacing members extending through the aligned apertures of the aforementioned spacing members and between adjacent convolutions of said windings, holding means extending through each supporting member and the ends of a group of vertical spacing members for detachably securing the vertical spacing members to the end members.
6. In a reactor structure, separable nonmagnetic end members, a winding disposed between said end members, a winding composed of a plurality of superposed layers of concentric windings of an insulated electric conductor, apertured horizontal spacing members between the layers of winding, and vertical spacing members between the convolutions of the windings, and means for detachably securing the end members to ends of said vertical spacers.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 2nd day of May, 1929.
ROBERT B. GEORGE.
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