Crimping structure for leading-out end of coil of inductive ballast
An inductive ballast and terminal technology, applied in the direction of transformer/inductor coil/winding/connection, needle tip/slotted plate contact used to penetrate insulated wire/cable core wire, etc., can solve the problem of difficult paint removal. Problems such as cleaning, soldering, and time-consuming
- Summary
- Abstract
- Description
- Claims
- Application Information
AI Technical Summary
Problems solved by technology
Method used
Image
Examples
Embodiment Construction
[0010] The crimping structure of the lead-out end of the magnetic ballast coil of the present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0011] As shown in the figure, the crimping structure of the lead-out end of the magnetic ballast coil of the present invention includes a terminal 2 connected to the end sleeve 1, and the inner walls on both sides of the connection section of the terminal 2 are provided with spikes facing inward and arranged oppositely. 4. The enameled wire 3 is located on the inner side of the inner wall of the connection section, the spike 4 is wrapped on the paint layer of the enameled wire 3, the spike 4 penetrates the paint layer and extends into the matrix of the enameled wire 3, and the connection section of the terminal 2 is semicircular. After the copper skin and the enameled wire 3 are installed in the copper skin, they are wrapped by the copper skin.
PUM
Login to View More Abstract
Description
Claims
Application Information
Login to View More 