Inductor devices – Coil or coil turn supports or spacers – Coil on a preformed support or mount
Patent
1991-07-03
1993-07-06
Picard, Leo P.
Inductor devices
Coil or coil turn supports or spacers
Coil on a preformed support or mount
336145, 336185, H01F 2730
Patent
active
052258033
ABSTRACT:
A high-voltage transformer, for an X-ray apparatus includes a high-voltage winding (4) which consists of at least one coil (5) which is supported by an insulating member (6). Heat dissipation from the coil is improved in that the coil is wound so as to be self-supporting and have a stable shape without requiring the use of supporting members and/or intermediate insulating elements, a small part of its surface being connected to the insulating member so that the greatest part of its surface is situated a distance from the walls of the insulating member.
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Soviet Inventors Illustrated Derwent Publications Ltd. London GB Week 8834, Oct. 5, 1988 & SU-A-1372391 (Lengo Burevestnik).
Negle Hans
Sachsse Alfred
Wimmer Martin
Franzblau Bernard
Ledynh Bot
Picard Leo P.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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