Inductor devices – With coil capacitance modifying means – With surge potential gradient modifying means
Patent
1989-08-24
1990-04-03
Kozma, Thomas J.
Inductor devices
With coil capacitance modifying means
With surge potential gradient modifying means
336190, 336206, H01F 1514, H01F 2728
Patent
active
049144138
ABSTRACT:
An improved transformer for withstanding and decoupling high voltage input impulses has a layer wound primary with interlayer insulation also serving as a spacer between the primary winding and the secondary winding and also as a spacer between the primary winding and the core. The secondary is preferably random wound on a preformed bobbin. A spaced adjacent relationship between the primary and secondary reduces the mutual inductance and interwinding capacitance.
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Kozma Thomas J.
MagneTek, Inc.
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