Case for protecting a magnetic core

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150 54B, 206303, 206328, 206398, 206408, 336 90, 336198, B65D 8502, B65D 8569, H01F 2702, H01F 2730

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046468030

ABSTRACT:
In the present invention, there is disclosed a case for protecting a magnetic core having a substantially enclosed shape being constructed in combination with a case body comprising an inner and outer members which are adapted to cover the inner and outer peripheral surfaces of the magnetic core respectively, a bottom member being adapted to cover the bottom surface of the magnetic core which has a substantially "U" shaped cross section and a cap member being adapted to cover the top surface of the magnetic core which has a substantially reversed "U" shaped cross section, which is characterized in that a taper surface is formed on each of the surfaces of the inner and outer members opposing to the inner and outer surfaces of the magnetic core respectively, said taper surface being so inclined as to contact to the opposed surface of the magnetic core at the middle portion thereof when seen in the axial direction of the core.

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