Inductor devices – Winding formed of plural coils – Coil supports or spacers
Patent
1994-11-18
1996-06-04
Picard, Leo P.
Inductor devices
Winding formed of plural coils
Coil supports or spacers
336208, 336198, H01F 2730
Patent
active
055237347
ABSTRACT:
A turn-to-turn grooved insulating tube includes a tubular member having a substantially continuous rib helix formed on an outer surface. The rib helix defines a substantially continuous helical groove for receiving a conductor for forming a coil of a transformer.
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Beck Kenneth R.
Bennett Mike
Deacon E. Franklin
Lee Sam H.
Cooper Industries
Lord G. R.
Picard Leo P.
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