Inductance device, particularly for short waves

Inductor devices – With means to change coil length or connections – Contactor following helical conductor

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336141, 336144, 336185, H01F 2906

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051755262

ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns an inductance device formed on the basis of an asymmetrical line. This inductance device includes a plane conductor, preferably cylindrical, a linear conductor extending along and close to the plane conductor and having one end short-circuited with the plane conductor. Positioning devices make it possible to keep the linear conductor in a determined position in relation to the plane conductor. The inductance device is particularly used for the manufacture of power inductances for short waves.

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