Claims
- 1. An injection-molded coil form having a precision surface for supporting an inductance winding, comprising, in combination:
- a generally cylindrical core member including a longitudinally extending channel and a communicating axially aligned bore at one end;
- a contact member seated in said channel including a connector portion extending into said bore and a tap portion projecting radially from said core member;
- a pair of electrically conductive end fittings secured to respective ends of said core member, one of said end fittings including a central bore communicating with said axially aligned bore in said core and forming in conjunction with said connector portion of said contact member electrical connection means for said winding; and
- a thin plastic over-layer molded over said core member for supporting said inductance winding, said tap portion projecting through said layer for connection to said winding.
- 2. An injection-molded coil form as defined in claim 1 wherein said end fittings include a collar-shaped body portion and a plurality of radially projecting tab portions, said tab portions projecting through said layer to provide contact surfaces for connecting to said winding.
- 3. An injection molded coil form as defined in claim 2 wherein said radially projecting tab portions include portions of said over-layer therebetween, and wherein at least one of said intervening portions includes a notch therein exposing a side portion of an adjacent tab portion to facilitate alignment of said end fitting upon formation of said over-layer.
- 4. An injection-molded coil form as defined in claim 2 wherein said core member includes shank portions of reduced diameter at either end, said body portions of said end fittings being force-fit over said shank portions to secure said fittings at the ends of said core member.
- 5. An injection-molded coil form as defined in claim 4 wherein at least one of said shank portions includes a plurality of longitudinally extending splines for enhancing the force fit between the adjacent end fitting and said core member.
- 6. An injection-molded coil form as defined in claim 1 wherein said contact member comprises a generally L-shaped flat metallic strip.
- 7. An injection-molded coil form as defined in claim 1 wherein said connector portion of said terminal member includes a pair of spaced projections for engaging a sleeve-type connector, and said tap portion includes a spade-like projection for engaging a single turn of said winding.
- 8. An injection-molded coil form having a precision surface for supporting an inductance winding, comprising, in combination:
- a generally cylindrical core member including a longitudinally extending channel and a communicating axially aligned bore at one end;
- a contact member seated in said channel including a connector portion extending into said bore and a tap portion projecting radially from said core member;
- an electrically conductive end fitting secured to one end of said core member, said end fitting including a central bore communicating with said axially aligned bore in said core and forming in conjunction with said connector portion of said contact member electrical connection means for said winding; and
- a thin plastic over-layer molded over said core member for supporting said inductance winding, said tap portion projecting through said layer for connection to said winding.
- 9. An injection-molded coil form as defined in claim 8 wherein said end fitting includes a collar-shaped body portion and a plurality of radially projecting tab portions, at least one of said tab portions projecting through said layer to provide a contact surface for connecting to said winding.
- 10. An injection-molded coil form as defined in claim 8 wherein said radially projecting tab portions include portions of said over-layer therebetween, and wherein at least one of said intervening portions includes a notch therein exposing a side portion of an adjacent tab portion to facilitate alignment of said end fitting upon formation of said over-layer.
- 11. An injection-molded coil form as defined in claim 9 wherein said core member includes a shank portion of reduced diameter at said one end, and said body portion of said end fitting is force-fit over said shank portion to secure said fitting at the end of said core member.
- 12. An injection-molded coil form as defined in claim 11 wherein said shank portion includes at least one longitudinally extending spline for enhancing the force-fit between said end fitting and said core member.
- 13. An injection-molded coil form as defined in claim 8 wherein said contact member comprises a generally L-shaped flat metallic strip.
- 14. An injection-molded coil form as defined in claim 8 wherein said connector portion of said terminal member includes a pair of spaced projections for engaging a sleeve-type connector, and said tab portion includes a spade-like projection for engaging a single turn of said winding.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 762,637, filed Jan. 26, 1977 now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 676,682, filed Apr. 14, 1976, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 639,421 filed Dec. 10, 1975, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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James Liautaud, "Designing Components For B-Plastic Insert Molding," Plastics Design & Processing, Mar. 1972, pp. 13-16. |
Continuations (2)
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676682 |
Apr 1976 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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