Coil component, method for manufacturing the same, and coil electronic component
US-9490059-B2 · Nov 8, 2016 · US
US9761366B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9761366-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414158084-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 18, 2011 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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A dry-type transformer for mobile applications includes a transformer core, at least one radially inner first winding segment, and at least one radially outer, second hollow cylindrical winding segment. The segments are wound around a common winding axis and the transformer core passes therethrough. The segments are nested inside one another and radially spaced apart from one another, such that a hollow cylindrical cooling duct is formed therebetween. Spacing is achieved by spacer elements arranged such that the cooling duct allows a passage of coolant in an axial direction. The spacer elements are formed and arranged along the radial circumference of the cooling duct over the axial length thereof such that the proportionate weight of the horizontal transformer can be borne on at least one contact surface of the at least second winding segment without causing deformation to the cooling duct.
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A dry-type transformer for mobile applications, comprising: a transformer core; at least one radially inner first hollow-cylindrical winding segment having an outermost surface that is continuous along an outer circumference of the at least one first winding segment; at least one radially outer second hollow-cylindrical winding segment having an innermost surface that is continuous along an inner circumference of the at least one second winding segment, the winding segments being wound around a common winding axis, having the transformer core passing through them, being nested one inside the other, and being spaced radially apart from one another such that a hollow-cylindrical cooling channel extends between the winding segments in an axial direction substantially parallel to the common winding axis; and spacer elements arranged to space apart the winding segments in a radial direction perpendicular to the axial direction, the spacer elements being arranged such that a coolant is flowable through the cooling channel in the axial direction, wherein the spacer elements are arranged along a radial circumference of the cooling channel over an axial length of the cooling channel such that a proportional weight of the dry-type transformer arranged horizontally can be evened out exclusively at precisely one resting area of the at least one second winding segment without deformation of the cooling channel taking place, wherein each of the spacer elements respectively has a first surface contacting and extending along the outermost surface of the at least one first winding segment, a second surface contacting and extending along the innermost surface of the at least one second winding segment, a third surface extending entirely in the radial direction between the first and second surfaces, and a fourth surface extending entirely in the radial direction between the first and second surfaces, the first and second surfaces being perpendicular to the third and fourth surfaces, respectively, and wherein the spacer elements are arranged in condensed form in a radial circumferential direction in the respective resting area, such that an increased capacity for radial compressive stress results in corresponding regions of the cooling channel, the radial circumferential direction extending along the outer circumference of the at least one first winding segment, and the inner circumference of the at least one second winding segment. 2. The dry-type transformer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the spacer elements are in the form of at least one of strips and channels. 3. The dry-type transformer as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the spacer elements extend along the winding axis. 4. The dry-type transformer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the spacer elements are developed as punctiform supporting elements. 5. The dry-type transformer as claimed in claim 1 , comprising: a respective hollow-cylindrical third winding segment, which is nested between the respective first winding segment and second winding segment, wherein in each case one cooling channel is provided between the respective winding segments. 6. The dry-type transformer as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the at least one radially inner first winding segment and the at least one radially outer second winding segment are configured for low voltage, and wherein the third winding segment is provided for high voltage. 7. The dry-type transformer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the transformer core has precisely two limbs, around which in each case the at least one first winding segment and the at least one second winding segment are arranged. 8. The dry-type transformer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the dry-type transformer is arranged in a housing surrounding the dry-type transformer, wherein the housing has an inlet opening and an outlet opening, wherein air baffles are provided within the housing, the air baffles being arranged such that coolant entering through the inlet opening is guided along respective nested winding segments in a serpentine fashion through at least one of the housing, the cooling channels and in cooling channels formed therein to the outlet opening. 9. The dry-type transformer as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the housing and holding structures comprised therein are manufactured with a lightweight construction. 10. The dry-type transformer as claimed in claim 1 , comprising: vibration-damping supporting elements which are matched to a shape of respective resting areas, by means of which supporting elements the dry-type transformer is at least one of supported and fixed on the resting areas. 11. The dry-type transformer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the winding segments nested one inside the other are cast with one another. 12. The dry-type transformer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the respective first winding segments, the respective second winding segments and respective third winding segments are galvanically connected to one another. 13. The dry-type transformer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least one first winding segment and the at least one second winding segment are connected galvanically in series to form an autotransformer. 14. The dry-type transformer as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the radial direction is perpendicular to the common winding axis around which the winding segments are wound, wherein the spacer elements arranged in the condensed form in the resting area are arranged closer to each other in the axial direction than the spacer elements arranged in other areas of the winding segments separate from the resting area, and wherein the resting area is arranged on a lower end of the transformer and is configured to support the weight of the transformer arranged in the horizontal direction.
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