18593416. TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY simplified abstract (Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.)

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TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY

Organization Name

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Hongzhong Ma of Dongguan City (CN)

Qiongzhen Yan of Dongguan City (CN)

TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18593416 titled 'TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY

Simplified Explanation:

The patent application describes a transformer assembly with multiple transformer units connected in series, each including primary and secondary windings wound around a magnetic column with a separation magnetic core between units.

  • Each transformer unit consists of a first magnetic column with primary and secondary windings wound around it.
  • The primary windings of the transformer units are connected in series.
  • A separation magnetic core is placed between adjacent transformer units to enhance performance.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Series connection of primary windings in transformer units.
  • Separation magnetic core between transformer units.
  • Efficient design for improved transformer performance.

Potential Applications:

The technology can be applied in various electrical systems requiring efficient transformers, such as power distribution networks, renewable energy systems, and industrial machinery.

Problems Solved:

  • Enhanced transformer performance.
  • Improved energy efficiency.
  • Space-saving design.

Benefits:

  • Increased efficiency in power distribution.
  • Reduced energy loss.
  • Compact and reliable transformer assembly.

Commercial Applications:

Potential commercial applications include power distribution systems, renewable energy projects, and industrial automation where efficient transformers are essential for optimal performance and energy savings.

Questions about Transformer Assembly:

1. How does the separation magnetic core between transformer units improve performance? 2. What are the specific advantages of connecting the primary windings of transformer units in series?


Original Abstract Submitted

A transformer assembly includes a transformer module including a plurality of transformer units and a separation magnetic core between adjacent transformer units. Each of the plurality of transformer units includes a first magnetic column, and a primary winding and a secondary winding respectively wound around the first magnetic column. The primary windings of the plurality of transformer units are connected in series.