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GB35657/32A
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Landis and Gyr AG
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G01R—MEASURING ELECTRIC VARIABLES; MEASURING MAGNETIC VARIABLES
G01R11/00—Electromechanical arrangements for measuring time integral of electric power or current, e.g. of consumption
G01R11/36—Induction meters, e.g. Ferraris meters
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395,252. Supply meters. LANDIS & GYR AKT.-GES., 1, Hofstrasse, Zug, Switzerland. Dec. 16, 1932, No. 35657. Convention date, Dec. 24, 1931. [Class 37.] A U-shape bracket 6, 7 is secured to the voltage core 5 and carries a rotatable shaft 16 on which is mounted the inductive compensating-vanes 17, the shaft being retained in the bracket solely by the engagement of correspondingly shaped parts thereof. The bracket also carries a torque-adjusting arm (not shown) pivoted at 14. The shaft 16 has a groove 19 and flat 20 which enable it to be engaged by a rib 11 on the bracket, and when in position the shaft is located in a groove 13 in the flange 7, a three-point bearing being thus provided for the shaft.
GB35657/32A1931-12-241932-12-16An improved holding device for the compensating means employed in induction electricity meters
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Device for varying the temperature coeffcient in induction meters by means of a bimetal strip acting as a self-adjusting reluctance in the magnetic shunt