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Anchor text: William Stanley
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Preceding Context: Although George Westinghouse had bought Gaulard and Gibbs' patents in 1885, the Edison Electric Light Company held an option on the U.S. rights for the Z.B.D. transformers, requiring Westinghouse to pursue alternative designs on the same principles. He assigned to
Succeeding Context: the task of developing a device for commercial use in United States. Stanley's first patented design was for induction coils with single cores of soft iron and adjustable gaps to regulate the EMF present in the secondary winding (see image). This design was first used commercially in the U.S. in 1886 but Westinghouse was intent on improving the Stanley design to make it (unlike the Z.B.D. type) easy and cheap to produce. Westinghouse, Stanley and a few other associates had soon developed a core consisting of a stack of thin "E‑shaped" iron plates, separated individually or in pairs by thin sheets of paper or other insulating material. Prewound copper coils could then be slid into place, and straight iron plates laid in to create a closed magnetic circuit. Westinghouse applied for a patent for the new design in December 1886; it was granted in July 1887.
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