Method of manufacturing a planar coil construction

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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29606, 336200, H01F 4106

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ABSTRACT:
A planar coil construction, especially adapted for use in a force-producing device such as a de-icer, includes first and second sheet-like members, each defined by a continuous electrical conductor having a plurality of turns and first and second ends. The first end of the first conductor defines an electrical input to the coil, while the second end of the second conductor defines an electrical output from the coil. The second end of the first conductor and the first end of the second conductor are electrically connected. The sheet-like members are superimposed such that current flow through adjacent turns of the conductors is in the same direction. Within each sheet-like member, adjacent conductors also have current flow in the same direction. The invention includes a technique for spacing the conductors by means of a dielectric layer, and a technique for encapsulating the sheet-like members. Alternative embodiments are provided wherein different relationships among the sheet-like members are possible as they might be used for force-producing elements in a de-icer.

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