High voltage transformer for deflection of electron beams

Inductor devices – With outer casing or housing – Potted type

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29602R, 29606, 26427219, 336205, 336198, H01F 2702, H01F 2730, H01F 4102

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045860165

ABSTRACT:
A high voltage transformer is provided for the voltage employed in the line deflection of an electron beam in a television receiver. The secondary high voltage winding is inserted into a case via an opening running parallel to the axis of the primary and secondary winding and is disposed in the case separate from the primary winding and is surrounded by a cast plastic resin. Preferably, the secondary winding body snaps into elastically supported protrusions disposed at the case. The plastic resin is filled into position through said opening. The high voltage connection is immersed into the plastic resin and is then led outwardly.

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