Claims
- 1. An inductive device comprising an electric coil, at least one pack of substantially identical parallel arranged laminations engaging one another over the largest part of their surface, the inductive device being of the casing type, said pack of laminations being located parallel to the center line of the electric coil so as to engage and clamp said coil to provide substantial surface contact therebetween a flat part of each of said laminations forming an angle of 85.degree. at a maximum with the stacking direction of the laminations.
- 2. An inductive device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cross-section of the coil is approximately a parallelogram.
- 3. An inductive device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that all laminations, are planar and the plane of each lamination of the pack constitutes an angle of 85.degree. at a maximum with the stacking direction of the laminations.
- 4. An inductive device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that each lamination of the pack has an end part thereof making an angle of 85.degree. at a maximum with the stacking direction of the laminations.
- 5. An inductive ballast comprising, an electric coil, a plurality of substantially identical parallel arranged laminations engaging one another over the largest part of their surface and located about said electric coil, the ballast being of the casing type with at least a part of each lamination turned about an axis that is parallel to the center line of the electric coil and with the lamination parts turned so far that the laminations are tightly clamped about the electrical coil to provide substantial surface contact therebetween.
- 6. An inductive ballast as claimed in claim 5 wherein said laminations comprise flat plates arranged so that a flat part of each of said laminations makes an angle of 85.degree. at a maximum with the stacking direction of the laminations.
- 7. An inductive ballast as claimed in claim 5 wherein said plurality of laminations comprises a first stack of similar E-shaped laminations and a second stack of similar T-shaped laminations, said first and second stacks of laminations being positioned about the coil so that the center parts of the E- and T-shaped laminations are juxtaposed within the coil window to form an air gap therebetween and the outer parts of said laminations substantially surround the coil to form a closed magnetic path except for said air gap.
- 8. An inductive ballast as claimed in claim 5 wherein the lamination parts are turned so far about said axis such that the cross-section of the coil is deformed from its original shape.
- 9. An inductive ballast as claimed in claim 5 further comprising a second plurality of substantially identical parallel arranged laminations located about said electric coil, and wherein lamination parts of the second plurality of laminations are turned about said axis simultaneously with the turning of the lamination parts of the first plurality of laminations so that the coil is tightly clamped by both sets of laminations.
- 10. An inductive ballast as claimed in claim 5 wherein the turned lamination parts comprise one end part of each lamination which is turned about a first axis parallel to the center line of the coil and a second end part of each lamination which is turned about a second different axis which is also parallel to the center line of the coil while the central part of each lamination is not turned, whereby the cross-section of the coil is substantially not deformed.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 542,838, filed Jan. 21, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,947,955.
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Divisions (1)
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