Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1995-03-31
1997-07-22
Hall, Carl E.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
29850, 140 921, 242439, 2424394, 336192, H01F 4106
Patent
active
056493525
ABSTRACT:
The process for assembly of a coil with or without a core on a printed circuit comprises placing the printed circuit in the winding machine before starting the winding. When the Flyer brings the wire for the winding, it causes the latter to pass over a metallized path of the printed circuit while keeping said wire taut. After the Flyer has effected the number of turns necessary for the winding, it will carry the wire along, passing onto a second metallized path, always keeping it taut. The soldering of the two end wires of the winding on the respective metallized paths will take place very easily since each of said wires is held taut at the location where the soldering is to take place. This process permits automating the production of miniaturized electronic circuits comprising a winding.
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Hall Carl E.
Sokymat S.A.
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