Inductor devices – With supporting and/or spacing means between coil and core – Coil clamps or wedges
Patent
1975-01-15
1976-12-21
Skudy, R.
Inductor devices
With supporting and/or spacing means between coil and core
Coil clamps or wedges
174138E, 310194, 310260, 310270, 310271, H01F 1700
Patent
active
039991571
ABSTRACT:
A plurality of conductors are surrounded by a continuous, flexible belt which is doubled over to provide loops at each end thereof. Non-metallic rods are disposed through the loops for providing surfaces to which a non-metallic buckle or strap is connected for securing the belt. The belt consists of a plurality of glass fiber cords which are surrounded by a cured elastomeric material. The cords are formed from glass fiber strands which are twisted sufficiently to provide the desired amount of belt strength and flexibility.
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Kolek Robert L.
Philofsky Harold M.
McHale C. L.
Skudy R.
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
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