AT16664B - Polarized relay. - Google Patents
Polarized relay.Info
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- AT16664B AT16664B AT16664DA AT16664B AT 16664 B AT16664 B AT 16664B AT 16664D A AT16664D A AT 16664DA AT 16664 B AT16664 B AT 16664B
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SIEMENS & HALSKE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT IN WIEN.
Polarisiertes Relais.
Für manche tolegraphische Zwecke ist es erforderlich, ein Relais zu verwenden, das imstande ist, auf sehr rasch aufeinander folgende Stromimpulse sicher anzusprechen, insbesondere ist ein Bedürfnis nach einem solchen Relais bei Einrichtungen für Schnelltelegraphie vorhanden. Die meisten der bekannten Relaiskonstruktionen haben den Nachteil, dass die Relaiszunge infolge ihrer Länge eine gewisse Trägheit besitzt, die es nicht zulässt, dass das Relais auf sehr rasche Stromstösse anspricht. Auch tritt bei einer jeden Stromunterbrechung eine mehr oder weniger bedeutende Funkenbildung auf, die die Zeit des Stromschiusses verlängert.
Diesen Nachteilen begegnet die vorliegende Konstruktion. A A sind die Pole des Magnetkernes, B ss sind die Spulen. Zwischen den Polen schwingt um die Achse C die Relaiszunge D, die, um das Relais für rasch folgende Stromstösse aufnahmsfähig xu machen, sehr kurz gehalten ist. Die Kontakte E des polarisierton Relais liegen zwischen den Polen des Relaiskernes. Diese Anordnung bezweckt, dass durch das Kraftfeld zwischen den Polen eine ausblasende Wirkung auf den Funken bei der Kontaktunterbrechung ausgeüt wird und somit die durch das Auftreten des Funkens verlängerte Stromschlussperiodf verkürzt wird.
**WARNUNG** Ende DESC Feld kannt Anfang CLMS uberlappen**.
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SIEMENS & HALSKE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT IN VIENNA.
Polarized relay.
For some tolegraphic purposes it is necessary to use a relay which is able to respond reliably to very rapidly successive current pulses, in particular there is a need for such a relay in devices for high-speed telegraphy. Most of the known relay designs have the disadvantage that the relay tongue has a certain inertia due to its length, which does not allow the relay to respond to very rapid current surges. Each time the power is interrupted, there is also a more or less significant spark formation, which extends the time of the power shot.
The present construction addresses these disadvantages. A A are the poles of the magnetic core, B ss are the coils. The relay tongue D swings around the axis C between the poles and is kept very short in order to make the relay capable of absorbing current surges that follow rapidly. The contacts E of the polarized relay are between the poles of the relay core. The purpose of this arrangement is that the force field between the poles has a blow-out effect on the spark when the contact is interrupted and thus shortens the current circuit period, which is lengthened by the occurrence of the spark.
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| AT16664T | 1902-10-03 |
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| AT16664B true AT16664B (en) | 1904-06-25 |
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| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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| AT16664D AT16664B (en) | 1902-10-03 | 1902-10-03 | Polarized relay. |
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| AT (1) | AT16664B (en) |
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