Variable inductor device comprising first and second planar loops configured to be separable by pivoting about a hinge

US12488938B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12488938-B2
Application numberUS-202017615380-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 5, 2020
Priority dateJun 7, 2019
Publication dateDec 2, 2025
Grant dateDec 2, 2025

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In some examples, a variable inductor device includes a first planar loop comprising a first planar face and a material that supports electromagnetic coupling and a second planar loop comprising a second planar face and a material that supports electromagnetic coupling. The first planar loop is separable from the second planar loop to vary the inductance of the variable inductance device. In some examples, the first and second planar faces overlapping each other in a closed configuration of the device.

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The invention claimed is: 1 . A variable inductor device including: a first planar loop comprising a first planar face; a second planar loop comprising a second planar face; the first planar loop separable from the second planar loop to vary an inductance of the variable inductor device; the first and second planar faces overlapping each other in a closed configuration of the variable inductor device, and a hinge at which one of the first and second planar loops is hinged relative to the other one of the first and second planar loops, wherein the hinge is provided at a termination point of the first and second planar loops and/or, wherein the hinge is provided at an RF power terminal of the variable inductor device. 2 . The variable inductor device of claim 1 , wherein the first planar loop is separable from the second planar loop by pivoting about the hinge. 3 . The variable inductor device of claim 1 , wherein the first and second planar loops are selectively separable with respect to one another between open and closed positions, the closed position corresponding to the closed configuration of the device, the open position corresponding to a desired inductance value of the variable inductor device. 4 . The variable inductor device of claim 3 , wherein the open and closed positions correspond to a separation angle between the first and second planar loops in the range zero (0) to twenty (20) degrees. 5 . The variable inductor device of claim 1 , wherein substantially an entirety of the first planar loop overlaps the second planar loop in the closed configuration of the device. 6 . The variable inductor device of claim 5 , wherein substantially an entirety of the first planar loop overlaps substantially an entirety of the second planar loop in the closed configuration of the device. 7 . The variable inductor device of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second planar loops assumes a serpentine shape. 8 . The variable inductor device of claim 1 , wherein an open configuration of the variable inductor device corresponds to a maximum inductance value of the variable inductor device. 9 . The variable inductor device of claim 8 , wherein the maximum inductance value is greater than the base or minimum inductance value by a factor of three (3) to seven (7) times greater. 10 . The variable inductor device of claim 1 , wherein the closed configuration of the variable inductor device corresponds to a base or minimum inductance value of the variable inductor device. 11 . A variable inductor device including: a first planar loop comprising a first planar face; a second planar loop comprising a second planar face; a first hinge; a second hinge; a first end of the first planar loop and a first end of the second planar loop being connected by the first hinge, the second end of the first planar loop and the second end of the second planar loop being connected by the second hinge; the first planar loop separable from the second planar loop by pivoting about the first hinge and the second hinge to vary an inductance of the variable inductor device, the second end of the first planar loop having a first RF power terminal; and/or the second end of the second planar loop having a second RF power terminal. 12 . The variable inductor device of claim 11 , wherein a closed configuration of the variable inductor device corresponds to a base or minimum inductance value of the variable inductor device. 13 . The variable inductor device of claim 12 , wherein an open configuration of the variable inductor device corresponds to a maximum inductance value of the variable inductor device. 14 . The variable inductor device of claim 13 , wherein the maximum inductance value is greater than the base or minimum inductance value by a factor of three (3) to seven (7) times greater. 15 . The variable inductor device of claim 11 , wherein the first and second planar faces overlap each other in a closed configuration of the device. 16 . The variable inductor device of claim 15 , wherein the first and second planar loops are selectively separable with respect to one another between open and closed positions, the closed position corresponding to the closed configuration of the device, the open position corresponding to a desired inductance value of the variable inductor device. 17 . The variable inductor device of claim 16 , wherein substantially an entirety of the first planar loop overlaps the second planar loop in the closed position. 18 . The variable inductor device of claim 17 , wherein substantially an entirety of the first planar loop overlaps substantially an entirety of the second planar loop in the closed position. 19 . The variable inductor device of claim 16 , wherein the open and closed positions correspond to a separation angle between the first and second planar loops in the range zero (0) to twenty (20) degrees. 20 . The variable inductor device of claim 1 or claim 11 , further comprising an actuator to move at least one of the first and second planar loops.

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  • Bandpass filters (H03H7/12 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Electrical filters; Controlling thereof · CPC title

  • Bandpass or bandstop filters with adjustable bandwidth and fixed centre frequency (H03H7/09 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Filters comprising mutual inductance · CPC title

  • Matching circuits · CPC title

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What does patent US12488938B2 cover?
In some examples, a variable inductor device includes a first planar loop comprising a first planar face and a material that supports electromagnetic coupling and a second planar loop comprising a second planar face and a material that supports electromagnetic coupling. The first planar loop is separable from the second planar loop to vary the inductance of the variable inductance device. In so…
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Lam Res Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01F29/12. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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