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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 01, 2007
Filed:
Sep. 01, 2004
Steven C. Kaishian, Wauwatosa, WI (US);
Daniel C. Pixler, West Bend, WI (US);
Timothy A. Roebke, Milwaukee, WI (US);
Scott D. Day, Richfield, WI (US);
William K. Siebert, West Bend, WI (US);
Steven C. Kaishian, Wauwatosa, WI (US);
Daniel C. Pixler, West Bend, WI (US);
Timothy A. Roebke, Milwaukee, WI (US);
Scott D. Day, Richfield, WI (US);
William K. Siebert, West Bend, WI (US);
Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc., Mayfield Heights, OH (US);
Abstract
A cooling system () is provided for electrical components () in which passageways () are inserted in non-magnetic cores of the electrical components, and in which the passageways () provide both inflow and outflow of a cooling medium. The passageways () can be formed by drilling holes in a core of an electrical component or by mounting closed-end tubes () on a base plate-cooling manifold () or can be part of a conduit assembly (). The tubes () are split-flow closed-end tubes inserted from one end of the electrical component (). The tubes and passageways () may be partitioned into two halves or into two concentric portions. O-ring seals () are provided around the base of the tubes to seal the areas where the passageways communicate with hollow portions of base plates for supplying the cooling medium.