18441263. COIL DEVICE simplified abstract (TDK Corporation)

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COIL DEVICE

Organization Name

TDK Corporation

Inventor(s)

Hirofumi Sasaki of Tokyo (JP)

Keigo Higashida of Tokyo (JP)

Fuyuki Miura of Tokyo (JP)

Ryosuke Iinuma of Tokyo (JP)

COIL DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18441263 titled 'COIL DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a coil device with a wire wound in a spiral pattern, divided into sections by boundary regions along the axis.

Key Features and Innovation

  • Coil device with spirally wound wire
  • Boundary regions dividing the winding portion into sections
  • Enhances the structure and functionality of the coil

Potential Applications

The technology can be used in various electrical devices, transformers, and inductors.

Problems Solved

  • Provides a more organized and structured coil design
  • Improves the efficiency and performance of the coil device

Benefits

  • Enhanced functionality and performance
  • Improved organization and structure of the coil
  • Increased efficiency in electrical devices

Commercial Applications

  • Potential use in electrical equipment manufacturing
  • Market implications in the electronics industry

Prior Art

Readers can explore prior patents related to coil devices, winding techniques, and electrical components.

Frequently Updated Research

Stay updated on advancements in coil design, winding methods, and electrical engineering research.

Questions about Coil Devices

What are the key components of a coil device?

A coil device typically consists of a wire wound in a spiral pattern, creating an electromagnetic field when current flows through it.

How does the division of sections in a coil device impact its performance?

The division of sections in a coil device can improve its efficiency, organization, and overall functionality.


Original Abstract Submitted

A coil device includes a winding portion having a wire spirally wound. The winding portion has at least one boundary region. The at least one boundary region divides the winding portion into divided sections along a winding axis of the winding portion.