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US Patent 7135950
Issued Date
November 14, 2006
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A thin transformer includes a hollow coil bobbin around which a coil is wound, an iron core provided to pass through a portion of the coil bobbin, and a terminal section having several terminals electrically connected to drawn-out lines of the coil and electrically and mechanically connected to a circuit board, the terminal section disposed adjacent to the coil bobbin below the iron core and provided at the terminal section such that a first portion of each terminal connected to a corresponding one of the drawn-out lines is exposed from a side surface of the terminal section other than a lower surface of the terminal section from which each terminal is exposed for connection to the circuit board. A plurality of grooves through which the drawn-out lines connected to the respective terminals can pass are formed on the terminal section. Accordingly, it is possible to decrease a total height of the transformer necessarily used for an electronic, thus accomplishing the decrease of a thickness and size of the electronic apparatus.
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Published
November 14, 2006
Application Number
10/867,747
Filed
June 16, 2004
US Classification
336/192   336/208 336/212
Int'l Classification
H01F   27/30   (20060101)   H01F   27/29   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
Priority Data
Jun 19, 2003 [KR] 10-2003-0039888
USPTO Field of Search
336/200   336/212   336/198   336/192   336/208  
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