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US1000942A
US1000942A US54572510A US1910545725A US1000942A US 1000942 A US1000942 A US 1000942A US 54572510 A US54572510 A US 54572510A US 1910545725 A US1910545725 A US 1910545725A US 1000942 A US1000942 A US 1000942A
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W H PRATT ELECTRIC MEASURING INSTRUMENT.
Patented Aug. 15, 1911.
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WILLIAM H. PRATT, OF LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS ASSIGNOR T0 GENERAL ELECTRIC -COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.
ELECTRIC MEASURING INSTRUMENT.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed February 24, 1910. SerieI No. 545,725.
To all whom it may concern: Be it known that I, WILLIAM H. PRATT, a citizen of the United States, residing at Lynn, county of Essex, State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electric Measuring Instruments, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to electric measuring instruments and has for its object an improvement in such devices.
More specifically, my invention relates to electric meters which consist of a magnet having opposing pole pieces between which mounted a magnetic core and a movable coil surrounding this magnetic core and swinging between it and the pole pieces. In instruments of this type it is desirable to have the air gap in which the movable coil swings between the core and the pole faces as small as possible. hen this air gap is made small it necessitates constructing the coil in such a fashion that it shall very closely embrace the magnetic core, and, as the core usually has a circular cross-section, in order 'to permit the coils swinging in a uniform air gap, it is difficult to remove the core from the coil without distorting the latter.
The object of my invention is to provide a construction whereby a small air gap may be employed and the difficulty above mentioned avoided.
I accomplish the object of my invention by forming the inner pole faces so that they shall be substantially in the shape of the frustum of a cone. The magnetic core is also made as a frustum of a cone and the coil is made so as to be tapered to render its sides sul'istantially parallel to those of the core. The coil is made somewhat longer axially than the core so that the latter may be readily slipped inside the core and then axially moved along the coil to make a small air gap between it and the pole faccs,'in which gap the coil swings.
For a further understanding of my inven tion reference may be had to the accompanying drawings wherc- Figure 1 shows a top view of a portion of a meter provided with my invention; Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the core, the coil and the support for the same; Fig. 3 is a View partially in section of the pole pieces, the core, the coil and the supporting memher; and Fig. 4 is a view partially in section of the core, the coil and the support, the core and coil being in relatively different positions from those shown in Fig. 3.
Referring first'to Fig. 1, the ends of a permanent magnet 1 are shown as connected to pole pieces 2. These pole pieces face each other in the usual manner and are separated and interlocked bypieces of non-magnetic material 3.
Referring to Fig. 3, the inner faces of the pole pieces are bored out so as to be the diameter between the upper portion of the pole faces is greater than the diameter between the lower portion, as is shown in the drawing. The magnetic core 4 is constructed, as shown,
, with a taper substantially similar to that of the vpole faces, and, for the purposes of convenience, will be called conical. The core is mounted ona support 5 which has n per lug 6 and lower lug 7 and a bracket 8 For attachment to the pole pieces in the usual manner. Mounted in any suitable manner between the upper and the lower lugs of the core support is coil 9 which maybe Wound in any manner but which is so fashioned, as shown, that it is tapered to render its sides substantially parallel to those of the core. The core is supported between the pole pieces so as to be coaxial with the pole piece faces and the coil is similarly mounted so astoswing coaxially with and between the core and the pole piece faces. The core is fastened to the support by the screw 10 which passes through the slot 11 in the support. The coil is made somewhat longer axially than the core, as shown.
Fig. 3 shows the relation of the core and the coil for the position of operation of the meter. The core is fastened to the coil support so that the smaller ends of the core and coil are closely adjacent. This permits a small air gap to be used, for the portion of the coil between the pole faces very closely cii'ilnfaces the core. When it is desired to remove the coil from the core, Screw 10 is loosened after the support has been removed from the pole pieces and the core is moved upward in the position shown in Figs. 2 and 4. I t will then be obvious. that the coil may readily he slipped away from the core without any distortion of the former.
i While I have shown my invention. as em-Y bodied in a particular construction, I do not limit myself to this construction but,
seek in the appended claims to cover all s-constructions which shall, be within the sca e of my invention and obvious to those skilled in the art. 4
What I claim as new and desire to secure Letters Patent of. the United States,.is,-'
10 I 1' In" an electric measuring instrument,
", pieces. having conical faces, and a conical magnetic core mounted between said pole ,pi ecesand coaxially therewith.
2 inan eleetric measuring instrument, a
15 z agnet, pole pieces therefor having conical if'aces, a' conical. magnetic core mountedbeaxially with and between the core and; the
j iwgenlsaid pole pieces -coaxial therewithf "anda tapered collmounted to swing coand the coil.
conical core a support therefor having upper and lower lugs, a coil axially longer :1
than the core tapered to render its sides substantially parallel to those of the core mounted between said lugs, and means for permitting a relative axial movement between the core and the coil.
5. In an electric measuring instrument, a magnet, pole pieces therefor havingconical faces, a conical magnetic core, a support therefor supp ortingsaid core betweenv and coaxially with the pole piece faces, having upper and lower lugs, a coil axially longer than the" core tapered to render its sides substantially parallel to those of the core mounted between said lugs, to swing co- Taxially with and between the core. and the pole pie'ce' faces, and means for permitting a relative axial movement'betwe'en the core In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-first day of February,
1910. I v p g v WILLIAM H. PRATT.
Witnesses: I r V J only A. MoMANUs, J12, CH RLES'A. BAmTAm).
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US2518609A (en) * 1950-08-15 Internal permanent magnet electrical
US2808567A (en) * 1957-10-01 lederer

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US2518609A (en) * 1950-08-15 Internal permanent magnet electrical
US2808567A (en) * 1957-10-01 lederer

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