Claims
- 1. A common mode choke adapted to be mounted on a circuit board, said common mode choke comprising:
- a generally rectangular monolithic ferrite body having a top face, a bottom face, and first and second pairs of opposing side faces, said ferrite body further having first and second spaced apart slotted openings extending vertically between the top face and the bottom face, the bottom face adapted to be positioned adjacent the circuit board, the second pair of opposing side faces having integrally formed lower portions extending outwardly past a plane of the bottom face to thereby serve as a support to mount the bottom face of the ferrite body in spaced relation from the circuit board;
- at least one pair of electrical conductors laterally spaced apart from one another and extending continuously along parallel paths from said bottom face through the first slotted opening to said top face, along a portion of said top face between the first and second slotted openings, and back down through the second slotted opening to said bottom face so that said at least one pair of electrical conductors cooperate with said ferrite body to define a common mode choke, said at least one pair of electrical conductors having end portions extending outwardly from the bottom face of said ferrite body so as to be adapted to be positioned through corresponding openings of the circuit board;
- a continuous upstanding ridge integrally formed around the periphery of the top face of said ferrite body and extending outwardly to at least a top surface of said at least one pair of electrical conductors thereby defining a recess at the top face of said ferrite body; and
- sealing means positioned within the recess defined by said upstanding ridge for forming a continuous top face to facilitate automated handling of the common mode choke.
- 2. A common mode choke according to claim 1 wherein said first and second spaced apart slotted openings extend adjacent respective ones of the first pair of opposing side faces.
- 3. A common mode choke according to claim 1 wherein said first and second spaced apart slotted openings have a uniform generally rectangular cross-section and extend perpendicularly between the bottom face and the top face of said ferrite body.
- 4. A common mode choke according to claim 1 wherein each of said first and second spaced apart slotted openings has a width substantially equal to a corresponding dimension of said electrical conductors to hold said electrical conductors within the slotted opening.
- 5. A common mode choke adapted to be mounted on a circuit board, said common mode choke comprising:
- a monolithic ferrite body having a top face and a bottom face, said ferrite body further having first and second spaced apart slotted openings extending vertically between the top face and the bottom face, the bottom face adapted to be positioned adjacent the circuit board;
- at least one pair of electrical conductors laterally spaced apart from one another and extending continuously along parallel paths from said bottom face through the fist slotted opening to said top face, along a portion of said top face between the first and second slotted openings, and back down through the second slotted opening to said bottom face so that said at least one pair of electrical conductors cooperate with said ferrite body to define a common mode choke, said at least one pair of electrical conductors having end portions extending outwardly from the bottom face of said ferrite body so as to be adapted for positioning through corresponding openings of the circuit board;
- a continuous upstanding ridge integrally formed around the periphery of the top surface of said ferrite body and extending outwardly to at least a top surface of said at least one pair of electrical conductors and defining a recess at the top face of said ferrite body; and
- sealing means positioned within the recess defined by said upstanding ridge for forming a continuous top face to facilitate automated handling of the common mode choke.
- 6. A common mode choke according to claim 5 wherein the bottom face has integrally formed lower portions extending outwardly past a plane of the bottom face to thereby serve as a support to mount the bottom face of the ferrite body in spaced relation from the circuit board.
- 7. A common mode choke according to claim 5 wherein said first and second spaced apart slotted openings have a width substantially equal to a corresponding dimension of said electrical conductors to hold said electrical conductors within the slotted openings.
- 8. An electronic circuit comprising:
- a circuit board; and
- a common mode choke mounted on said circuit board, said common mode choke comprising
- a generally rectangular monolithic ferrite body having a top face, a bottom face, and first and second pairs of opposing side faces, said ferrite body further having first and second spaced apart slotted openings extending vertically between the top face and the bottom face, the bottom face adapted to be positioned adjacent the circuit board, the second pair of opposing sides faces having integrally formed lower portions extending outwardly past a plane of the bottom face to thereby serve as a support to mount the bottom face of the ferrite body in spaced relation from the circuit board,
- at least one pair of electrical conductors laterally spaced apart from one another and extending continuously along parallel paths from said bottom face through the first slotted opening to said top face, along a portion of said top face between the first and second slotted openings, and back down through the second slotted opening to said bottom face so that said at least one pair of electrical conductors cooperate with said ferrite body to define a common mode choke, said at least one pair of electrical conductors having end portions extending outwardly from the bottom face of said ferrite body so as to be adapted to be positioned through corresponding openings of the circuit board,
- a continuous upstanding ridge integrally formed around the periphery of the top face of said ferrite body and extending outwardly to at least a top surface of said at least one pair of electrical conductors thereby defining a recess at the top face of said ferrite body, and
- sealing means positioned within the recess defined by said upstanding ridge for forming a continuous top face to facilitate automated handling of the common mode choke.
- 9. An electronic circuit according to claim 8 wherein said first and second spaced apart slotted openings extend adjacent respective ones of the first pair of opposing side faces.
- 10. An electronic circuit according to claim 8 wherein said first and second spaced apart slotted openings have a uniform generally rectangular cross-section and extend perpendicularly between the bottom face and the top face of said ferrite body.
- 11. An electronic circuit according to claim 8 wherein each of said first and second spaced apart slotted openings has a width substantially equal to a corresponding dimension of said electrical conductors to hold said electrical conductors within the slotted opening.
- 12. An electronic circuit comprising:
- a circuit board; and
- a common mode choke mounted on said circuit board, said common mode choke comprising
- a monolithic ferrite body having a top face and a bottom face, said ferrite body further having first and second spaced apart slotted openings extending vertically between the top face and the bottom face, the bottom face adapted to be positioned adjacent the circuit board,
- at least one pair of electrical conductors laterally spaced apart from one another and extending continuously along parallel paths from said bottom face through the fist slotted opening to said top face, along a portion of said top face between the first and second slotted openings, and back down through the second slotted opening to said bottom face so that said at least one pair of electrical conductors cooperate with said ferrite body to define a common mode choke, said at least one pair of electrical conductors having end portions extending outwardly from the bottom face of said ferrite body so as to be adapted for positioning through corresponding openings of the circuit board,
- a continuous upstanding ridge integrally formed around the periphery of the top surface of said ferrite body and extending outwardly to at least a top surface of said at least one pair of electrical conductors and defining a recess at the top face of said ferrite body, and
- sealing means positioned within the recess defined by said upstanding ridge for forming a continuous top face to facilitate automated handling of the common mode choke.
- 13. An electronic circuit according to claim 12 wherein each of said first and second spaced apart slotted openings has a width substantially equal to a corresponding dimension of said electrical conductors to hold said electrical conductors within the slotted opening.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/237,451 filed May 3, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,455,552.
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