Stationary induction apparatus

US10283259B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10283259-B2
Application numberUS-201615549455-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 17, 2016
Priority dateMar 24, 2015
Publication dateMay 7, 2019
Grant dateMay 7, 2019

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Abstract

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A plurality of windings each including an electric wire portion and a first insulating coating that coats the electric wire portion. A plurality of electrostatic shields each including a conductor and a second insulating coating that coats the conductor. A stationary induction apparatus satisfies at least one positional relationship among: a relationship in which an outer peripheral end of the conductor in each of the electrostatic shields is located inside an outer peripheral end of the electric wire portion of an adjacent winding among the windings, the adjacent winding being adjacent to the electrostatic shield in the direction extending along the central axis; and a relationship in which an inner peripheral end of the conductor in each of the electrostatic shields is located outside an inner peripheral end of the electric wire portion of the adjacent winding.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A stationary induction apparatus comprising: a core; a plurality of windings wound around the core that is a central axis; and a plurality of annular electrostatic shields disposed adjacent to respective ends of the plurality of windings in a direction extending along the central axis, each of the plurality of windings including an electric wire portion, and a first insulating coating that coats the electric wire portion, each of the plurality of electrostatic shields including a conductor, and a second insulating coating that coats the conductor, the stationary induction apparatus satisfying at least one positional relationship among a positional relationship in which an outer peripheral end of the conductor in each of the plurality of electrostatic shields is located inside an outer peripheral end of the electric wire portion of an adjacent winding among the plurality of windings, the adjacent winding being adjacent to the electrostatic shield in the direction extending along the central axis, and a positional relationship in which an inner peripheral end of the conductor in each of the plurality of electrostatic shields is located outside an inner peripheral end of the electric wire portion of the adjacent winding, and the conductor includes an annular base extending in the radial direction of the central axis, and a pair of extensions individually extended from and contacting opposite ends of the annular base in the radial direction of the central axis of the annular base, in each of the pair of extensions, at least a surface opposite to a winding in the direction extending along the central axis is rounded, and each of the pair of extensions projects opposite to the winding relative to the annular base in the direction extending along the central axis. 2. The stationary induction apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein an electric field generated at the outer peripheral end of the conductor is smaller than an electric field generated at the outer peripheral end of the electric wire portion of the adjacent winding. 3. The stationary induction apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein an electric field generated at the inner peripheral end of the conductor is smaller than an electric field generated at the inner peripheral end of the electric wire portion of the adjacent winding. 4. The stationary induction apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of windings are concentrically wound around the core. 5. The stationary induction apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of windings are wound around the core to be coaxially disposed. 6. A stationary induction apparatus comprising: a core; a plurality of windings wound around the core that is a central axis; and a plurality of annular electrostatic shields disposed adjacent to respective ends of the plurality of windings in a direction extending along the central axis, each of the plurality of windings including an electric wire portion, and a first insulating coating that coats the electric wire portion, each of the plurality of electrostatic shields including a conductor, and a second insulating coating that coats the conductor, the stationary induction apparatus satisfying at least one positional relationship among a positional relationship in which an outer peripheral end of the conductor in each of the plurality of electrostatic shields is located inside an outer peripheral end of the electric wire portion of an adjacent winding among the plurality of windings, the adjacent winding being adjacent to the electrostatic shield in the direction extending along the central axis, and a positional relationship in which an inner peripheral end of the conductor in each of the plurality of electrostatic shields is located outside an inner peripheral end of the electric wire portion of the adjacent winding, the second insulating coating includes a first insulator disposed on the winding side adjacent to the electrostatic shield, and a second insulator disposed opposite to the winding adjacent to the electrostatic shield, and only a surface of the second insulator facing the first insulator is provided with an annular groove corresponding to an outside shape of the conductor. 7. The stationary induction apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein an electric field generated at the outer peripheral end of the conductor is smaller than an electric field generated at the outer peripheral end of the electric wire portion of the adjacent winding. 8. The stationary induction apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein an electric field generated at the inner peripheral end of the conductor is smaller than an electric field generated at the inner peripheral end of the electric wire portion of the adjacent winding. 9. The stationary induction apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the plurality of windings are concentrically wound around the core. 10. The stationary induction apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the plurality of windings are wound around the core to be coaxially disposed.

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  • H01F27/343Primary

    Preventing or reducing surge voltages; oscillations · CPC title

  • with shields or electrodes (shields or electrodes for pancake coils H01F27/2871; construction of electric or magnetic shields or screens H01F27/36) · CPC title

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What does patent US10283259B2 cover?
A plurality of windings each including an electric wire portion and a first insulating coating that coats the electric wire portion. A plurality of electrostatic shields each including a conductor and a second insulating coating that coats the conductor. A stationary induction apparatus satisfies at least one positional relationship among: a relationship in which an outer peripheral end of the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mitsubishi Electric Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01F27/343. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 07 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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