Claims
- 1. An end cap for use with a foil winding to relieve electrical stresses on such foil winding, said end cap comprising;
- a disk-shaped member, said disk-shaped member having a central opening therein conforming to the opening of a foil winding, the external and internal surface diameters of said disk-shaped member being provided with radii of curvature for relieving electrical stresses on the sharp edges of a foil winding, four tongues substantially identical in configuration spaced 90 degrees from one another and each having an arcuate width at least four times greater than their radial width, each of said tongues extending from one side of said central opening of the disk-shaped member in a direction substantially perpendicular to one of the generally flat sides of the disk-shaped member and extending beyond said one side a distance substantially equal to the thickest part of said disk-shaped member measured from said one side axially therethrough to its opposite side and a pair of blind recesses on said opposite side of said disk-shaped member.
- 2. An end cap as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said recesses is in radial alignment with one of said tongues and has a diameter smaller than one-half the arcuate width of the tongue in alignment therewith, the depth of each of said recesses being less than one half the diameter thereof.
- 3. An end cap as defined in claim 1 including wall means defining a pair of slots (50, 52) in the inner surface of said one side of the disk-shaped member, said slots being at least as wide and deep as said recesses (54, 56) thereby to be effective to enable foil winding leads to be positioned in said slots with the flat sides of said leads below the lips of said slots.
- 4. An end cap as defined in claim 1 wherein said slots each extend radially from the inner diameter to the outer diameter of said disk-shaped member, both of said slots being disposed within a single quadrant of said disk-shaped member.
Parent Case Info
This is a Division of application Ser. No. 523,255, filed Nov. 13, 1974 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,925,744.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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