Inductor devices – With mounting or supporting means
Patent
1981-07-24
1982-09-28
Kozma, Thomas J.
Inductor devices
With mounting or supporting means
336 92, 336107, 336192, 336198, H01F 1502, H01F 1510, H01F 2730
Patent
active
043520790
ABSTRACT:
A high voltage transformer is formed by a unitary core mounting a primary winding being inserted in a cavity of a bobbin that mounts the secondary winding. The secondary winding is placed in alternate bays of a multibay structure to isolate the windings from one another to avoid high potential breakdown. The assembly is complete by the mounting of the core within the cavity of the bobbin, but can be supplemented by covering the entire unit with a protective housing that further aids in mounting the transformer to an insulating surface, such as a printed wiring board.
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Mueller Dale A.
Sperry Timothy P.
Feldman Alfred N.
Honeywell Inc.
Kozma Thomas J.
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