Inductor devices – Interlinked coils or windings – Coil surrounding linear conductor
Patent
1994-08-24
1998-06-16
Scott, J. R.
Inductor devices
Interlinked coils or windings
Coil surrounding linear conductor
336198, 336212, 336233, H01F 3820, H01F 2730, H01F 2724
Patent
active
057677590
ABSTRACT:
An inductor has a winding arranged on a straight magnetic core formed by a plurality of ferrite cylinders disposed in line with one another with a space between adjacent cylinders. The ferrite cylinders are accommodated in a common cylinder made of a molded plastic material which has a helical groove in its outer cylindrical surface. The inductor is used for the injection of a low-frequency current into a cable of a CATV system.
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Blocker Edward
Chapik Daniel
Scott J. R.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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