Inductor devices – Coil or coil turn supports or spacers – Coil turns cemented to support or embedded in plastic
Patent
1982-10-12
1984-05-08
Kendell, Lorraine T.
Inductor devices
Coil or coil turn supports or spacers
Coil turns cemented to support or embedded in plastic
174110E, 174120SR, 428383, H01B 702, H01F 2732
Patent
active
044477970
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a conductor coated with a fused and cured powder applied insulating coating over which is a coating of an ultraviolet B-stageable, thermally C-stageable liquid resin. The coating is cured to the B-stage and strands of the conductor are placed side-by-side. The coating is then cured to the C-stage which fuses the strands of the conductor into a solid mass. The adhesive coated conductors may be used to form transformer coils, transposed cables, or other articles.
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Elbling Irving N.
Saunders Howard E.
Westervelt Dean C.
Fuerle R. D.
Kendell Lorraine T.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
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