Inductor devices – With core clamps – wedges or fasteners
Patent
1993-05-03
1995-05-23
Kozma, Thomas J.
Inductor devices
With core clamps, wedges or fasteners
336221, 336233, H01F 2726, H01F 1704
Patent
active
054185149
ABSTRACT:
A current sensor having a single-turn primary coil where the secondary coil is wound on a straight core that is bent so that diametrically opposed ends are electrically, mechanically and magnetically connected to form the primary coil.
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Hart Bayard W.
Smith Dayle R.
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