IP Library Granted Patent US 7,271,691
Granted Patent B2
US 7,271,691 · App. 10/026,941 · Granted Sep 18, 2007

Method of winding coil and transformer and inverter liquid crystal display having coil wound using the same

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Patent No.
US 7,271,691
App. No.
10/026,941
Granted
Sep 18, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of winding a coil of a transformer in an inverter of a liquid crystal display including a bobbin wound with a coil and a core introduced into the bobbin, the method includes forming a coil winding part having no protrusion member at the bobbin so as to exclude an interference caused by the protrusion member from a path wound with the coil; and continuously winding the coil from one side of the coil winding part to another side thereof.

Claims (13)

1. A transformer for driving a lamp of a liquid crystal display including a bobbin wound with a coil and a core introduced into the bobbin, said transformer comprising:

the bobbin provided with a coil winding part having no protrusion member so as to exclude an interference caused by the protrusion member from a path wound with the coil and a pair of lead pins each extending from opposing ends of the bobbin along opposing directions parallel to a length of the bobbin; and

said coil continuously wound starting from one end of the coil winding part and terminating at another end thereof and connected to two lead pins at a primary side and a secondary side without using a return wire, the coil being continuously wound from one side of the coil winding part to another side thereof, such that a number of windings is periodically increased in the vertical direction,

wherein the core includes first and second E-shaped core portions each having centers passing through a center of the bobbin and sidewall portions surrounding sides of the bobbin.

2. The transformer according to claim 1 , wherein the coil is continuously wound from one side of the coil winding part to another side thereof on a zigzag basis in an oblique direction.

3. The transformer according to claim 1 , wherein a surface of the coil is coated with an adhesive so as to prevent the coil from collapsing during the winding process.

4. A transformer for driving a lamp of a liquid crystal display, including a bobbin wound with a coil and a core introduced into the bobbin, said transformer comprising:

the bobbin provided with a coil winding part having no protrusion member so as to exclude an interference caused by the protrusion member from a path wound with the coil and a pair of lead pins each extending from opposing ends of the bobbin along opposing directions parallel to a length of the bobbin; and

at least two coil blocks wound with the coil for each block by a desired winding frequency and continuously arranged starting from one end of the coil winding part and terminating at another end thereof and connected to two lead pins at a primary side and a secondary side without using a return wire,

wherein the core includes first and second E-shaped core portions each having centers passing through a center of the bobbin and sidewall portions surrounding sides of the bobbin.

5. The transformer according to claim 4 , wherein the coil is continuously wound from a lower portion to an upper portion, such that the coil blocks have a number of windings increased periodically in the horizontal direction.

6. The transformer according to claim 4 , wherein the coil blocks are continuously arranged from one side of the coil winding part to another side thereof on a zigzag basis in an oblique direction.

7. The transformer according to claim 4 , wherein a surface of the coil is coated with an adhesive so as to prevent the coil from collapsing during the winding process.