Inductor devices – Relatively movable core and coil – Telescoping magnetic body and coil
Patent
1983-11-22
1985-10-01
Kozma, Thomas J.
Inductor devices
Relatively movable core and coil
Telescoping magnetic body and coil
336181, H01F 2106
Patent
active
045449058
ABSTRACT:
A linear transducer comprises a former about which is wound a number of windings, the windings being disposed in side by side relationship and having the same number of turns. The windings are connected in series with adjacent windings being wound in the opposite direction. The transducer also includes a core member which has a length substantially equal to the length of the winding. The inductance of the windings varies cylically as the core member is moved through the former.
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Best Christopher H.
Seilly Alec H.
Kozma Thomas J.
Lucas Industries Limited
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