US PATENT SUBCLASS 336 / 184
.~ Coils having different axis or on different core legs


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180  DF  WINDING FORMED OF PLURAL COILS (SERIES OR PARALLEL) {4}
184.~ Coils having different axis or on different core legs


DEFINITION

Classification: 336/184

(under subclass 180) Subject matter wherein the coils of an inductor winding are distributed on different legs of the inductor core means, or wherein at least two coils of an inductor winding are so positioned that their axes do not coincide.

(1) Note. For relevant material in other classes see the search notes to other classes under subclasses 180 and 182 of this class.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

15, for adjustable inductors wherein a coil conductor is wound from one coil supporting form to another having a different axis.

69+, for inductors with coil capacitance balancing means which also may have a winding with plural coils distributed on different axes or different core legs.

115+, for relatively movable coils particularly subclasses 121 and 122+ which may have plural windings distributed on

different axes or core legs. 131, for relatively movable core and coil with plural coils and plural cores which may have a winding with plural coils distributed on different axes of core legs.

137+, for inductors with means to change coil length or connections which may have windings with plural coils distributed on different axes or core legs.

155+, for inductive regulators with no movable parts which may have plural coils of a winding distributed on different core legs or wherein the axes of the coils of a winding do not coincide.

170+, for inductors with three or more windings of which one may be plural coil with the coils distributed on different axes or core legs.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

310, Electrical Generator or Motor Structure, particularly

184+, for rotary dynamo-electric machine field structures having plural field coils on separate poles and which may be connected to form a single winding.