US1647615A - Electrical coil - Google Patents
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- This invention relates'to electrical coils and is particularly adapted to inductance coils suitable for use in high power radio transmitters.
- An object of the invention is to provide an electrical coil of the above character whichis simple in construction, combining great strength and rigiditywith a minimum of weight, and in which the cost of ma'nufact-ure is reduced to a-minimum.
- Another object of the invention' is to provide an electrical coil in which the various parts and sections may be rapidly assembled, permitting the ready adjustment and replacement of parts that may become injured or broken down through carbonization or arcing over their surfaces.
- the invention provides a coil which'would still be operative if allimited number of partsthat are most likely to become carbonized, are removed.
- Another object of the invention is to provide an electrical coil in which the winding may be internal to the supporting parts facilitating the attachment of electrical terminals to the supporting members and ellmiaway nating the necessity ofadditional or detached members for this purpose.
- Another object of the invention is to construot a coil of the above type in which there are no metallic partsv except those that may be in electrical contact with the conductor forming the coil.
- the invention employs supported on askeletonframe constructe entirely of insulating material.
- the skeleton frame employs a limited number of parts which are secured together by a simple slot and wedge construction thus permitting the coil to be readily assembled and disassembled.
- This construction entirely avoids the use of" metallic fasteners thus preventing brush discharges from such isolated metal parts, and the loss of energy and the damaging eifect on the insulation arising from such discharges, or from heating, etc;
- Fig. 1 is a front elevation, partly broken and-partly in section, showing one form of the invention.
- Fig. 2 is a reduced side elevation,partly a helical conductor A helical conductor broken away, of the structure shown in Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 is a detail view of the slot and wedge construction of the coil frame.
- Fig. 4 is a fragmentary front view of a modified form of the invention.
- Flg. 5 is a fragmentary side view of the structure shown in Fig. 4.
- the skeleton frame construction comprises pair of substantially circular end discs 10 and 11 and a plurality of longitudinal cross'bars 12 preferably of rectangular cross section.
- the discs 10 and 11 and the cross bars 12 may be of any suitable insulating material, such as wood.
- the edges of the encl'discs 10 and 11 are slotted radially at corresponding points 13. about the circumference.
- the slots 13 are spaced an equal distance apart, those shown in Fig. 2, for example, being separated a distance of about degrees.
- Cross slots 14 are formed in the discs 10 and 11 extending through and substantially at right angles to each of the slots 13 thus forming shoulders inthe slots 13.
- the outermost disposed, shoulder 15 extending through each of the slots 13 is preferably beveled or inclined for a purpose hereinafter to be described.
- the cross bars 12 are formed adjacent their ends with notches 16 corresponding in length to the thickness of end discs 10 and The ends of the cross bars 12- are inserted through the open ends of the slots 13 and the notches 16 are positioned in thelower ends of the slots 13 to form a double notch joint therewith.
- the depth of the notches 16 is such that when the cross bars 12 are in position as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, there is suflicient clearance in the cross slots 14 to permit the insertion of wedge members 17 therein. tween the cross bars 12 and the outer in-, clined faces 15 of the slots 14 serve to'lock the end discs and the, cross bars firmly together.
- a plurality of grooves 18 are formed in the inner face of each of the cross bars 12. 19 which may be in the form of a copper tubing is disposed internal- 1 of the cross bars held in spaced relation in t e grooves 18.
- the various convolu- I tions of the conductor bein supported and
- the longitudinally disposed cross bars are insert ible and removable in a radial direction with respect to the end discs 10 and 11 rather than through the ends thus eflecting a material saving-in the space required to as Sil anddisassemble the coil.
- the wedges 17 may be inserted from the inner face of the end discs, as shown in connection with the disc 10,,Fig. l, or from the outer face as shown in connection with the disc 11 as circumstances may require.
- slots 20 do not extend through the, edges of the end frames 10 and 11, but are closed at both ends, the upper end being fiat and the lower end being inclined and either flat or, as in the present case, rounded.
- the cross bars 12 are inserted through the slots 20 and are held firmly in place by means of wedges 21 having a fiat upper face and a rounded and inclined lower face to cooperate with the slots 20.
- the helical conductor 19, instead of being held invadjusted position internally of the cross bars 12 may be mounted externally of the struc- .rious convolutions resting in grooves the outer disposed face-thereof.
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1,647,615 J- O- GARGAN v ELECTRICAL coIL "Nov. 1, 1927.
Filed Feb. 7, 1924 +3 W v w wlllllm. w HH MI 1M r M m J m 2/ J v 5.. .m. iy/a HW//// /////////////////////A H c, m L E pu E E W e/flax" John 06474. i 47" Patented Nov. 1, 1927.
' JOHN O. GARGAN, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK,
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ASSIGNOR TO WESTERN ELECTRIC COM- CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
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' Application filed February 7, 1924. Serial No. 691,181.
This invention relates'to electrical coils and is particularly adapted to inductance coils suitable for use in high power radio transmitters. I An object of the invention is to provide an electrical coil of the above character whichis simple in construction, combining great strength and rigiditywith a minimum of weight, and in which the cost of ma'nufact-ure is reduced to a-minimum.
Another object of the invention'is to provide an electrical coil in which the various parts and sections may be rapidly assembled, permitting the ready adjustment and replacement of parts that may become injured or broken down through carbonization or arcing over their surfaces. The invention provides a coil which'would still be operative if allimited number of partsthat are most likely to become carbonized, are removed.
Another object of the invention is to provide an electrical coil in which the winding may be internal to the supporting parts facilitating the attachment of electrical terminals to the supporting members and ellmiaway nating the necessity ofadditional or detached members for this purpose. Another object of the invention is to construot a coil of the above type in which there are no metallic partsv except those that may be in electrical contact with the conductor forming the coil.
The invention employs supported on askeletonframe constructe entirely of insulating material. The skeleton frame employs a limited number of parts which are secured together by a simple slot and wedge construction thus permitting the coil to be readily assembled and disassembled. This construction entirely avoids the use of" metallic fasteners thus preventing brush discharges from such isolated metal parts, and the loss of energy and the damaging eifect on the insulation arising from such discharges, or from heating, etc;
Other features and advantages'ofthe invention'will be apparent from the consideration of the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which,
' Fig. 1 is a front elevation, partly broken and-partly in section, showing one form of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a reduced side elevation,partly a helical conductor A helical conductor broken away, of the structure shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a detail view of the slot and wedge construction of the coil frame.
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary front view of a modified form of the invention.
Flg. 5 is a fragmentary side view of the structure shown in Fig. 4.
Referring particularly to Figs. 1, 2, and 3, the skeleton frame construction comprises pair of substantially circular end discs 10 and 11 and a plurality of longitudinal cross'bars 12 preferably of rectangular cross section. The discs 10 and 11 and the cross bars 12 may be of any suitable insulating material, such as wood. The edges of the encl'discs 10 and 11 are slotted radially at corresponding points 13. about the circumference. For the sake of strength, uniformity and neatness of construction, the slots 13 are spaced an equal distance apart, those shown in Fig. 2, for example, being separated a distance of about degrees. Cross slots 14: are formed in the discs 10 and 11 extending through and substantially at right angles to each of the slots 13 thus forming shoulders inthe slots 13. The outermost disposed, shoulder 15 extending through each of the slots 13 is preferably beveled or inclined for a purpose hereinafter to be described.
The cross bars 12 are formed adjacent their ends with notches 16 corresponding in length to the thickness of end discs 10 and The ends of the cross bars 12- are inserted through the open ends of the slots 13 and the notches 16 are positioned in thelower ends of the slots 13 to form a double notch joint therewith. The depth of the notches 16 is such that when the cross bars 12 are in position as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, there is suflicient clearance in the cross slots 14 to permit the insertion of wedge members 17 therein. tween the cross bars 12 and the outer in-, clined faces 15 of the slots 14 serve to'lock the end discs and the, cross bars firmly together.
A plurality of grooves 18 are formed in the inner face of each of the cross bars 12. 19 which may be in the form of a copper tubing is disposed internal- 1 of the cross bars held in spaced relation in t e grooves 18.
12, the various convolu- I tions of the conductor bein supported and By means of the above construction the longitudinally disposed cross bars are insert ible and removable in a radial direction with respect to the end discs 10 and 11 rather than through the ends thus eflecting a material saving-in the space required to as semble anddisassemble the coil. It will be understood, of course, that the wedges 17 may be inserted from the inner face of the end discs, as shown in connection with the disc 10,,Fig. l, or from the outer face as shown in connection with the disc 11 as circumstances may require.
A modification of the coil construction is shown in Figs. 4: and 5. In this case, the
It is tobe understood that the invention turewith respect to the cross bars, the vaset forth herein is susceptible of various' other. embodiments and adaptations and,
therefore, is not limited to-the specific constructions shown and described, except as definedbythe appended claim. 4
What is claimed is: r i I In combination, cross bars of insulating material, a coil supported thereby, a pair of lating material each having open ended slots bars having slots registering with the outer edges of said members,and wedges ofinsu- 40 substantially circular end members of insu-.
at intervals around the periphery whereby j lating material adapted to be inserted in slots in said end members extending across saidopen ended slots substantially at right angles thereto to form shoulders to retain said wedges in place. I i p In witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name this 2 day of February, A. D. 1924.
JOHN o. GARGAN.
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Cited By (2)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US3008108A (en) * | 1956-11-13 | 1961-11-07 | Burroughs Corp | Toroidal coils |
| EP0122133A1 (en) * | 1983-04-08 | 1984-10-17 | THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, p.l.c. | Electrical winding |
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Cited By (2)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US3008108A (en) * | 1956-11-13 | 1961-11-07 | Burroughs Corp | Toroidal coils |
| EP0122133A1 (en) * | 1983-04-08 | 1984-10-17 | THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, p.l.c. | Electrical winding |
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