Wave transmission lines and networks – Attenuators
Patent
1976-02-03
1977-10-11
Gensler, Paul L.
Wave transmission lines and networks
Attenuators
333 82B, 336223, 336225, 336226, H01P 700, H03H 704
Patent
active
040538567
ABSTRACT:
An inductor comprises a quasi-toroidal conductive envelope having a discontinuity across which alternating voltage may be applied. The inductor may comprise a plurality of interrupted turns connected in parallel or may be formed by a continuous conductive shell. The cross-section of the envelope may be circular, rectangular, or shaped in any other desired manner. Capacitive elements may be arranged within the interior of the device to form a resonator.
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patent: 2342896 (1944-02-01), Salzberg
patent: 2414280 (1947-01-01), Thomas
patent: 2945189 (1960-07-01), Rowe
patent: 3123787 (1964-03-01), Shifrin
Fisher Charles B.
Fisher Sidney T.
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