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US1921869A
US1921869A US482917A US48291730A US1921869A US 1921869 A US1921869 A US 1921869A US 482917 A US482917 A US 482917A US 48291730 A US48291730 A US 48291730A US 1921869 A US1921869 A US 1921869A
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  • a method of winding inductance coils having accurate predetermined inductance values which comprises, connecting the coil to an oscillation generator circuit during the winding operation thereof, varying the frequencyof oscillations generated by the generator circuit in accordance with variations in the inductance of the coil while being formed, comparing the frequency of oscillations produced thereby with a standard frequency and arresting the coil forming operation when the varying frequency generat'ed reaches a predetermined value as compared with said standard frequency value 2.

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Aug. 8, 1933 w EwALD L92L869 METHOD OF AND Mansion MAKING COILS POSSESSING Accumm INDUCTANCE Filed Sept. 19, 1930 INVENTQR WOLFGANG F. EWALD 7 Arm-W ATTORNEY Patented Aug. 8, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE COILS POSSESSING TANCE ACCURATE INDUC- Wolfgang F. Ewald, Berlin, Germany, assignor to 'Telefunken Gesellschal't fur Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. 11., Berlin, Germany, a Corporation of Germany Application September 19,
1930, Serial No.
' 482,917, and in Germany September 26, 1929.
3 Claims. (Cl. 175-183) The present invention discloses ways and means adapted to produce inductance coils of a kind wherein the desired inductance value is insured in the course of the winding process. This makes for greater speed in large-scale manufacture.
According to the invention this end is attained by assuring that during the winding process the natural frequency of an oscillation circuit comprising the wire already wound upon the bobbin or body of the spool is controlled and checked up.
The arrangement adapted to practice this method comprises slide or liquid contacts whereby the wire already wound upon the bobbin remains cut into an oscillation circuit in the course of the winding process.
To wind the coils, non-insulated, i. e., bare wire is employed. Insulation is obtained either by spacer winding and subsequent fixing of the turns by suitable binders such as bakelite varnish, and the like, or by the use of a bobbin having a guide groove, or else by inserting a thread of silk between adjacenifturns of wire. If in the oscillation circuit containing the wire wound upon the bobbin an electric wave is produced in the course of the winding process, the frequency thereof can be easily checked by comparison with the constant wave of an auxiliary or standard circuit by that the two waves are brought to act upon a telephone receiver. If the auxiliary frequency differs by, say, 1000 cycles from the frequency of the circuit changing in the course of the winding process and containing the coil to be wound, then a beat note will be produced in the telephone receiver of exactly 1000 pps at the instant when the said oscillation circuit has reached the desired or required nominal frequency; and this heat note indicates that the winding should be stopped at that very instant.
For the purpose of wave generation, one of the many apparatus known in the priorart may be employed, say, a buzzer. Of greatest advantage, however, is the use of .a thermionic tube for wave generation.
Such an arrangement comprising a thermionic tube as wave generator is illustrated in the drawing by way of example. The bare wire as stored on the roll 0 is here wound by suitable mechanism upon the bobbin a. While the procof the latter, e. g., by back-coupling with the' plate circuit. This frequency, say, by coupling .transformer h, may be transferred to the circuit containing a head-set of the winding operator wherein it is superimposed upon a constant auxiliary frequency furnished from source It. As soon as the coil reaches the desired inductance value as the winding process proceeds, a deflnite beat note becomes audible in the headset,
and then the operator discontinues the winding.
The condenser, if desired, may consist of the same devicewhich is later to be used in the receiver set to form an oscillation circuit conjointly therewith. In this manner, the test or control apparatus hereinbefore disclosed results in oscillation circuits possessing exactly the desired wave-length.
I claim:
1. A method of winding inductance coils having accurate predetermined inductance values which comprises, connecting the coil to an oscillation generator circuit during the winding operation thereof, varying the frequencyof oscillations generated by the generator circuit in accordance with variations in the inductance of the coil while being formed, comparing the frequency of oscillations produced thereby with a standard frequency and arresting the coil forming operation when the varying frequency generat'ed reaches a predetermined value as compared with said standard frequency value 2. A method of winding inductance coils having accurate inductance values which comprises, connecting the coil in the oscillation frequency controlling circuit of an oscillation generator circuitduring the winding operation thereof, varying the frequency of oscillationsgenerated by the generator circuit by increasing progressively the coil inductance, combining the frequency of oscillations producedthereby with a standard frequency to obtain a resulting beat frequency and stopping the winding operation when the frequency of oscillations generated by said generator circuit by increasing progressively the coil inductance through the winding operation thereof, a source of standard frequency energy,
a common indicator circuit and means for coupling said indicator circuit to said standard source and to said first named oscillation generator circuit. I
WOLFGANG F. EWALD.
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Cited By (8)

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US2697559A (en) * 1951-05-29 1954-12-21 Lenkurt Electric Co Inc Winding control mechanism
US2721038A (en) * 1951-05-03 1955-10-18 George Rattray & Co Inc Coil winding machine
US2738432A (en) * 1953-01-09 1956-03-13 Saito Sachio Meterless radiac survey instrument
US2893651A (en) * 1955-04-27 1959-07-07 Admiral Corp Method and apparatus for making antennas with ferrite cores
US2925960A (en) * 1955-02-23 1960-02-23 Sperry Rand Corp Manufacture of coil conductors
US2947488A (en) * 1956-04-16 1960-08-02 Gen Electric Automatic coil winding machine
US3022019A (en) * 1959-11-27 1962-02-20 Philco Corp Fabrication of electrical circuit components
US3127665A (en) * 1959-05-27 1964-04-07 Ferranti Ltd Delay lines

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2721038A (en) * 1951-05-03 1955-10-18 George Rattray & Co Inc Coil winding machine
US2697559A (en) * 1951-05-29 1954-12-21 Lenkurt Electric Co Inc Winding control mechanism
US2738432A (en) * 1953-01-09 1956-03-13 Saito Sachio Meterless radiac survey instrument
US2925960A (en) * 1955-02-23 1960-02-23 Sperry Rand Corp Manufacture of coil conductors
US2893651A (en) * 1955-04-27 1959-07-07 Admiral Corp Method and apparatus for making antennas with ferrite cores
US2947488A (en) * 1956-04-16 1960-08-02 Gen Electric Automatic coil winding machine
US3127665A (en) * 1959-05-27 1964-04-07 Ferranti Ltd Delay lines
DE1266411B (en) * 1959-05-27 1968-04-18 Ferranti Ltd Electrical & Gene Method of making a delay line
US3022019A (en) * 1959-11-27 1962-02-20 Philco Corp Fabrication of electrical circuit components

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