Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic coil, comprising:a spool with first and second ends defining a predetermined length therebetween; a wire wound around a surface of said spool between said first and second ends of said spool so that a winding is formed around said spool, said winding including a plurality of winding layers overlapped with each other and inclined at a predetermined angle to the surface of said spool, wherein said winding has a first part in which the distance from an exterior surface of said winding to the surface of said spool is constant and a second part in which the distance is gradually decreased toward the second end from the first end.
- 2. An electromagnetic coil as set forth in claim 1, wherein the number of turns in the winding layer of said winding on a second end side is smaller than the number of turns in the winding layer of said winding on a first end side.
- 3. An electromagnetic coil as set forth in claim 1, wherein the distance of the second part decreases at a predetermined rate.
- 4. An electromagnetic coil as set forth in claim 1, wherein the distance decreases in a step-wise fashion by alternatively and repeatedly forming the first part and the second part.
- 5. An electromagnetic coil as set forth in claim 1, wherein the distance of the second part decreases in a curved fashion.
- 6. A winding for en electromagnetic coil, comprising:first and second ends defining a length therebetween; interior and exterior surfaces defining a diameter of the winding, measured as a distance between the interior and exterior surfaces; a first winding portion formed on a first end side, having a first length, including a plurality of winding layers overlapped with each other and inclined at a predetermined angle to the first length; and a second winding portion formed on a second side, having a second length, including a plurality of winding layers overlapped with each other and inclined at a predetermined angle to the second length, wherein the diameter of the first winding portion is constant and the second winding portion includes a part in which the diameter is gradually decreased toward the second end.
- 7. A winding for an electromagnetic coil as set forth in claim 6, wherein the number of turns of each of the winding layers of the second winding portion which is closer to the second end than the diameter-decreasing part is smaller that he number of turns of each of the winding layers of the first winding portion.
- 8. A winding for an electromagnetic coil as set forth in claim 6, wherein the diameter of the diameter-decreasing part decreases at a predetermined rate.
- 9. A winding for an electromagnetic coil as set forth in claim 6, wherein the diameter of the diameter-decreasing part decreases in a curved fashion.
- 10. An electromagnetic coil used for a secondary winding of an ignition coil for an internal combustion engine, comprising:a spool with first and second ends; a wire wound around a surface of said spool between first and second ends of said spool so that a winding is formed around said spool, wherein said winding includes a plurality of winding layers overlapped with each other and inclined at a predetermined angle to the surface of said spool so that one end of each winding layer is in contact with the surface of said spool and another end of each winding layer forms an exterior surface of the winding, and one end of said wire on a side of said second end of said spool is connected to a spark plug of said internal combustion engine, wherein a number of turns of each of said winding layers is decreased as approaching from said first end of said spool to said second end of said spool.
Priority Claims (3)
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7-217928 |
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7-281698 |
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8-190546 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/696,560, filed Aug. 16. 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,060,973.
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