Inductor devices – Winding with terminals – taps – or coil conductor end...
Patent
1994-04-28
1996-05-28
Kozma, Thomas J.
Inductor devices
Winding with terminals, taps, or coil conductor end...
335299, 336208, H01F 1510, H01F 2730
Patent
active
055215742
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a coil for an electromagnetic relay having a coil former which forms a coil tube, whose basic shape is cylindrical, as a support for a winding stack as well as two flanges as axial boundaries of the winding space in each case.
2. Description of the Related Art
In the case of electromagnetic relays, a round magnetic soft-iron core is frequently used inside the excitation winding to guide the flux, for which reason the coil former, which is composed of insulating material and supports the winding, likewise has a coil tube of a cylindrical shape. The winding, which is composed of round copper wires which are thermoplastically sheathed, is fitted under tension into the winding space on this coil tube between both flanges so that the winding stack is initially seated firmly and such that it cannot move on the coil tube. The winding ends are connected, for example, to connecting wires in the coil flanges, strain relief normally being provided in order that the winding ends, which are subject to tension, do not tear in the event of temperature-dependent changes or changes produced by mechanical stress.
However, as a result of temperature and time influences, the winding shrinks because of the wire insulation shrinking, and this means that the external diameter and the length of the winding become smaller while the internal diameter becomes larger. In consequence, the winding stack becomes loose on the coil tube and can move in the axial and radial directions. As a result of additional forces acting from the outside, such as vibration, shock stress and temperature change, there is a risk of an interruption in the winding wire ends between the winding and the connecting ends which are anchored, for example, firmly in a coil former flange. Such vibration stresses occur particularly when a relay is installed in a moving apparatus, for example in a motor vehicle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to provides a coil of the type mentioned initially such that such external force influences cannot lead to the winding being displaced or twisted, and hence to the winding ends being endangered, even if the winding stack shrinks.
This object is achieved according to the invention in that at least one projection, which engages in the winding stack, is constructed on the external circumference of the coil tube. A plurality of projections, in the form of tabs or cones, are preferably arranged in a common radial plane, distributed over the circumference of the coil tube. The arrangement of the projections in a single radial plane prevents stresses from being caused inside the winding stack by the projections. It is furthermore expedient to arrange the projection or the projections in the vicinity of that coil flange to which the winding starts and ends are attached. This ensures that a shrinking winding is pulled in the direction of the endangered winding start and that it is thus prevented from being stressed in the longitudinal direction.
Instead of projections from a continuously circular envelope surface, it can also be provided that the external circumference of the coil tube has at least one flat portion from which a projection protrudes in the form of a bead. This bead can be constructed, for example, as a continuation of the circular cross section of the remaining coil tube circumference.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention is explained in more detail in the following text using exemplary embodiments and with reference to the drawing, in which:
FIGS. 1 and 2 show a coil former with a winding indicated in a partially cut-away side view as well as in cross section,
FIGS. 3 and 4 show a further embodiment of a coil former in a perspective sectional representation and in side view.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The coil which is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 has a coil former 1 which has a coil tube 2 as well as two flanges 3 and 4. The coil tube 2 has a circular cross section and an internal
REFERENCES:
patent: 1456108 (1923-05-01), Johannesen
patent: 3328736 (1967-06-01), Keck
patent: 3559134 (1971-01-01), Daley
Kern Josef
Lebschy Reinhold
Kozma Thomas J.
Siemens Aktiengesellchaft
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