Illinois Tool Works Inc.
High-Frequency Transformers using Solid Wire for Welding-Type Power Supplies
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Abstract:
High-frequency transformers using solid wire for welding-type power supplies are disclosed. An example welding-type power supply transformer includes: a first coil assembly comprising a first plurality of turns of a first solid wire wrapped around a first bobbin to form a first single-layer primary winding, and a second plurality of turns of a second conductor over the first plurality of turns to form a first single-layer secondary winding; a second coil assembly comprising a third plurality of turns of a second solid wire wrapped around a second bobbin to form a second single-layer primary winding, and a fourth plurality of turns of the second conductor over the third plurality of turns to form a second single-layer secondary winding, the first single-layer primary winding being in parallel with the second single-layer primary winding, wherein the second conductor comprises at least one of an obround cross-section, a rectangular cross-section, or a rectangular cross-section having radiused corners, the second plurality of turns have a transverse cross-section of the second conductor that is constant along at least the portion of the second conductor comprising the second plurality of turns, and the fourth plurality of turns have a transverse cross-section of the second conductor that is constant along at least the portion of the second conductor comprising the fourth plurality of turns; and first and second cores disposed at least partially within the first and second bobbins.
Utility
25 Oct 2021
10 Feb 2022