Telegraphy – Systems – Loaded circuit
Patent
1978-05-10
1980-03-25
Smith, Alfred E.
Telegraphy
Systems
Loaded circuit
174 52PE, 336 96, H01F 1708, H01F 1502, H01F 1510, H01F 2730
Patent
active
041952014
ABSTRACT:
A plurality of inductive coils (FIG. 4; 10--10) are mounted in a coil module (30) which is comprised of an elongated housing (31) having a substantially oval cross section. A potting compound (44) encapsulates the mounted coils (10--10) and a layer of epoxy (46) covers the compound. Leads (11 and 12) from the coils (10--10) are attached to a pair of connectors (42 and 43) which are partially embedded in the epoxy (46) and project through an opening (32) in the housing (31).
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Bulletin/Outside Application Bulletin_Outside Plan, Feb. 1977, AT&T: 1 page.
Gryl, Jr. Frank J.
Mahler James A.
Kirk D. J.
Nussbaum Marvin
Smith Alfred E.
Western Electric Company, Incorporated
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