Noise-preventing resistor and method of manufacturing same

US11348709B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11348709-B2
Application numberUS-201917289454-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 23, 2019
Priority dateNov 5, 2018
Publication dateMay 31, 2022
Grant dateMay 31, 2022

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A noise-preventing resistor has a structure in which a resistance wire is wound around an outer circumferential surface of a core, cap terminals are attached to either end part of the core, and part of an insulative coating (resin coating) covering the resistance wire and part of the resistance wire positioned underneath the insulative coating are cut, forming peeled regions exposing the resistance wire. As a result, conduction between the cap terminals and the resistance wire in the noise-preventing resistor is ensured.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A noise-preventing resistor, including a resistive element, which comprises an insulative core, a resistance wire wound around an outer circumferential surface of the core, and an insulative coating which covers an outer circumferential surface of the core and that of the resistance wire, and paired cap terminals attached to ends of the resistive element; wherein the resistive element has peeled regions provided by removing the insulative coating in a plurality of places of the outer circumferential surface of the resistance wire configured to be covered by the cap terminals before the cap terminals are installed thereon, resulting in exposing the resistance wire, the peeled regions made by cutting part of the insulative coating and part of the resistance wire, including an outer part thereof positioned underneath the insulative coating, and arranged so as to make the exposed resistance wire and the cap terminals have surface contact with each other without caulking where the cap terminals are press fitted and attached to the resistive element. 2. The noise-preventing resistor according to claim 1 , wherein the peeled regions have any one of: a form extending linearly in an axial direction of the resistive element while having a predetermined width, a form extending diagonally in the axial direction, a form extending in a zig zag form in the axis direction, or a form in an island-like shape. 3. The noise-preventing resistor according to claim 2 , wherein one of two end parts of each of the peeled regions reaches an axial edge of the core, and the other of the end parts is positioned inside of one of the cap terminals. 4. The noise-preventing resistor according to claim 2 , wherein the peeled regions are arranged substantially equidistant without facing each other in the radial direction when viewing the resistive element from the axial direction. 5. The noise-preventing resistor according to claim 4 , wherein the resistance wire and the cap terminals are electrically conductive within the peeled regions. 6. The noise-preventing resistor according to claim 1 , wherein the peeled regions have a form extending along the circumference of the resistive element while having a predetermined width. 7. The noise-preventing resistor according to claim 1 , wherein portions of the peeled regions are made flat. 8. A manufacturing method of a noise-preventing resistor having paired cap terminals attached to ends of the noise-preventing resistor, said method comprising the steps of: binding fibrous insulating material so as to form a long core; winding a resistance wire around an outer circumferential surface of the core; applying an insulative coating to outer circumferential surfaces of the core and the resistance wire; cutting the core around which the resistance wire is wound to a predetermined length so as to form a resistive element; cutting part of the insulative coating and part of the resistance wire including an outer part thereof positioned underneath the insulative coating, and removing the insulative coating from a plurality of places in regions of the outer circumferential surface of the resistive element configured to be covered by the cap terminals so as to form peeled regions exposing the resistance wire; and press-fitting and attaching the cap terminals without caulking to either ends of the resistive element in which the peeled regions are formed, wherein the peeled regions are made so as to allow the exposed resistance wire to make surface contact with the cap terminals, and are arranged substantially equidistant without facing each other in the radial direction when viewing the resistive element from the axial direction. 9. The manufacturing method of a noise-preventing resistor according to claim 8 , wherein the cutting is carried out from a predetermined position separated axially from an end surface of the resistive element toward the other end surface side. 10. The manufacturing method of a noise-preventing resistor according to claim 8 , wherein the peeled regions are made in the plurality of places simultaneously. 11. The manufacturing method of a noise-preventing resistor according to claim 8 , wherein the resistance wire and the cap terminals are electrically conductive within the peeled regions. 12. The manufacturing method of a noise-preventing resistor according to claim 8 , wherein portions of the peeled regions are made flat. 13. A noise-preventing resistor including a resistive element, which comprises an insulative core, a resistance wire wound around an outer circumferential surface of the core, and an insulative coating which covers an outer circumferential surface of the core and that of the resistance wire, and paired cap terminals attached to ends of the resistive element; wherein peeled regions are provided in limited areas of the resistor by removing the insulative coating and removing an outer part of the resistance wire in a plurality of places of the outer circumferential surface configured to be covered by the cap terminals before the cap terminals are installed thereon, resulting in exposing the resistance wire in said limited areas. 14. The noise-preventing resistor according to claim 13 , wherein peeled regions are arranged substantially equidistant without facing each other in the radial direction when viewing the resistive element from the axial direction.

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  • H01C1/148Primary

    the terminals embracing or surrounding the resistive element (H01C1/142 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Non-adjustable metal resistors made of wire or ribbon, e.g. coiled, woven or formed as grids · CPC title

  • Resistors not provided for elsewhere · CPC title

  • Terminals or tapping points specially adapted for resistors; Arrangements of terminals or tapping points on resistors · CPC title

  • H01C3/20Primary

    wound on cylindrical or prismatic base (H01C3/16 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11348709B2 cover?
A noise-preventing resistor has a structure in which a resistance wire is wound around an outer circumferential surface of a core, cap terminals are attached to either end part of the core, and part of an insulative coating (resin coating) covering the resistance wire and part of the resistance wire positioned underneath the insulative coating are cut, forming peeled regions exposing the resist…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Koa Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01C1/148. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 31 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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