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Document Number
US Patent 7292127
Issued Date
November 6, 2007
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There is provided a joint structure of a wound iron core in which iron core characteristics can be enhanced by improving the distribution of magnetic flux within an iron core. A wound iron core is formed to provide a joining structure or a butt joining structure and a lap joining structure disposed in an appropriate arrangement in which the a margin of overlapping is more increased as being closer to an outer periphery from an inner periphery of the iron core, taking a distribution of magnetic flux density within the iron core into consideration.
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Published
November 6, 2007
Application Number
11/138,234
Filed
May 25, 2005
US Classification
336/216   336/213 336/234
Int'l Classification
H01F   27/24   (20060101)  
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May 26, 2004 [JP] 2004-156412 Dec 17, 2004 [JP] 2004-365872 Dec 24, 2004 [JP] 2004-372408
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336/213   336/216   336/217   336/234  
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