Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Reexamination Certificate
2008-04-08
2008-04-08
Tugbang, A. Dexter (Department: 3729)
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
C029S603060, C029S603200, C029S417000, C336S216000, C336S234000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10978609
ABSTRACT:
A method of manufacturing a magnetic core includes providing a substrate with magnetically permeable material that has a first region and a second region near the first region, providing support to maintain a juxtaposition between the first region and the second region, forming a slit through the magnetically permeable material between the first region and the second region, introducing a binding agent into the slit and removing the support; wherein the binding agent maintains the juxtaposition between the first region and the second region after the support is removed.
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Kenny-McDermott Eva M.
Vinciarelli Patrizio
Fish & Richardson P.C.
Tugbang A. Dexter
VLT, Inc.
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