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US1037059A
US1037059A US54109810A US1910541098A US1037059A US 1037059 A US1037059 A US 1037059A US 54109810 A US54109810 A US 54109810A US 1910541098 A US1910541098 A US 1910541098A US 1037059 A US1037059 A US 1037059A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in electric bells and has for its :generalobject to provide a simple and eflicient bell construction, easily manufactured and assembled, and cheap in cost.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of one embodiment of my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation with the casing part-1y cut away; tical section through the casing; 4, 5, and 6 are like views of a modified embodiment of the invention.
  • 5 indicates a base plate upon which is mounted a horizontally projecting yoke, 6, of U-shape, having an opening, 7, toward the base 5 and provided with feet, 8, secured to the base, as by screws 9.
  • the yoke has secured thereto, as by screws, 10, the two cores, 11-11, of an electro-magnet, 12, hearing the customary winding and having the polar extremities depending.
  • a permanent magnet preferably of inverted-L-shape, having its vertical arm fiat against the base 5 and extending up through the yoke opening 7 and its horizontal arm, 23, forwardly projecting over and in contact with the yoke 6.
  • Registering screw-threaded apertures, 2 and 25, are provided in the magnet arm 23 and the yoke 6 to receive a screw-threaded post, 27, which has bolted to its top, as by a nut, 29, a'transverse bar, 30, having its ends bent up into a vertical plane to receive the customary stems of the gongs, 31.
  • a look nut, 32, upon the post acts as a head to clamp Specification of Letters Patent.
  • Fig. 3 shows a central ver- 7 and Flgs.
  • stem 15 and the post 27 are not in vertically alining position, so that their receiving apertures do not interfere with each other, and that the screw post 27 projects into and secures togetlher both the permanent magnet 23 and the yoke 6, so forming a positive means of connection between said parts, and with its nut 32 a clamping means for the casing.
  • the bell above described is made up of a very few parts, easily assembled, easily adjusted, and is therefore cheap in the cost of manufacture of its several parts and in their assemblage.
  • the base 5' is of metal, hollow backed, and long enough to afford support to the gongs, 31, which have their stems mounted on arms, 3030, pivoted to the base by clamp ing screws, 29, so that, asindicated in Fig. 5, different sized gongs may be accommodated.
  • the gongs being placed against the base, the clapper-arm 20 is passed up through the opening 7 in the yoke and slot 34 in the casing, and the permanent magnet 23 extends over the front of the magnet coils and is secured by a screw 27 the head of which acts as a clamp for the casing.
  • a base In an electric bell, a base, a yoke, electro-magnets on said yoke, an L-shaped permanent magnet extending over the yoke and along the magnets, a gong and a screw member at one end uniting said permanent magnet and yoke and at the other end supporting said gong.
  • a base In an electric bell, a base, a yoke, electrom'agnets on said yoke, an L-shaped permanent magnet extending over the yoke and along the magnets, a casing overlying the magnets, a gong, a screw member atone end supporting said gong and at the other end screw-threaded for engagement of said yoke and permanent magnet, and a nut upon said screw member clamping together said yoke, magnet, and casing.
  • a base In an electric bell, a base, a yoke mounted thereon, electromagnets on the yoke, and an L-shaped permanent magnet having its longer leg-lyingadjacent the base and its shorter leg'overlylng the yoke, a casing encompassing said parts having its upper and lower walls engaging respectively the upper surface of the shorter leg of the permanent magnetand the end of the longer leg thereof, and a screw member taking through the casing, shorter leg, and yoke, to hold the casingin place, said upper wall of the casing having a slit to permit emplacement of the casing in position over the permanent magnet, as described.
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  • a base In an electric bell, a base, a yoke mounted thereon, electromagnets on the yoke, a gong, a hammer for the gong 0perable by the eleetromagnets, an L-shaped permanent magnet having its longer leg lying adjacent the base and its shorter leg magnets, having itsupper and lower wallsengagingirespectively the upper surface of the shorter leg ofthe permanent magnet and the "end of the longer legthereof, a gong-- supporting ,screw member, a nutthereon, said screw member taking through the casing, shorter leg, and yoke, and said nut adapted to be screwed down into engagement with the upper wall of-the casing to hold it in place, the upper wall having a slit to permit emplacement of the casing in position over the permanent magnet as described, or to permit removal thereof without removal of said member.

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H. A. SCHMIDT. ELECTRIC BELL.
APPLICATION rum) JAN. 31, 1910.
1 037 059, Patented Aug. 27, 1912.
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APPLICATION FILED JAN. 31, 1910. 1,037,059, 4 Patented Aug. 27, 1912.
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HERMAN A. SCHMIDT, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
ELECTRIC BELL.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HERMAN A. Scanner, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electric Bellaof which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in electric bells and has for its :generalobject to provide a simple and eflicient bell construction, easily manufactured and assembled, and cheap in cost.
In the embodiment of any invention illustrated in the drawings, Figure 1 is a plan view of one embodiment of my invention;
Fig. 2 is a front elevation with the casing part-1y cut away; tical section through the casing; 4, 5, and 6 are like views of a modified embodiment of the invention.
In the construction shown in Figs. 1 to- 3, 5 indicates a base plate upon which is mounted a horizontally projecting yoke, 6, of U-shape, having an opening, 7, toward the base 5 and provided with feet, 8, secured to the base, as by screws 9.
The yoke has secured thereto, as by screws, 10, the two cores, 11-11, of an electro-magnet, 12, hearing the customary winding and having the polar extremities depending. Upon the yoke 6, preferably as an integral part thereof, is provided a depending arm, 13, disposed centrally between the coils of the electro-magnet and having a central bore, 14, in which is mounted for vertical adjustment a brass stem, 15, arranged to be secured in adjusted position by a set-screw, 16, and carrying at its lower end. a bearing head, 17, in which is horizontally pivoted for oscillation the armature, 19, of the electro-magnet, which carries the striker arm, 20, provided with the gong-clapper, 21.
23 indicates a permanent magnet, preferably of inverted-L-shape, having its vertical arm fiat against the base 5 and extending up through the yoke opening 7 and its horizontal arm, 23, forwardly projecting over and in contact with the yoke 6.
Registering screw-threaded apertures, 2 and 25, are provided in the magnet arm 23 and the yoke 6 to receive a screw-threaded post, 27, which has bolted to its top, as by a nut, 29, a'transverse bar, 30, having its ends bent up into a vertical plane to receive the customary stems of the gongs, 31. A look nut, 32, upon the post acts as a head to clamp Specification of Letters Patent.
Fig. 3 shows a central ver- 7 and Flgs.
Patented A110. 2'7, 1912.
Application .filed January 31, 1910. :Serial No. 541,098.
down upon a suitable casing, 33, slotted as at .34 to receive the screw post 27, and held on the base to overlie the ringer movement by the clamping action of nut 32.
It will be observed that the stem 15 and the post 27 are not in vertically alining position, so that their receiving apertures do not interfere with each other, and that the screw post 27 projects into and secures togetlher both the permanent magnet 23 and the yoke 6, so forming a positive means of connection between said parts, and with its nut 32 a clamping means for the casing.
The bell above described is made up of a very few parts, easily assembled, easily adjusted, and is therefore cheap in the cost of manufacture of its several parts and in their assemblage.
In the construction shown in Figs. 1 to 6, the base 5' is of metal, hollow backed, and long enough to afford support to the gongs, 31, which have their stems mounted on arms, 3030, pivoted to the base by clamp ing screws, 29, so that, asindicated in Fig. 5, different sized gongs may be accommodated. Further, the gongs being placed against the base, the clapper-arm 20 is passed up through the opening 7 in the yoke and slot 34 in the casing, and the permanent magnet 23 extends over the front of the magnet coils and is secured by a screw 27 the head of which acts as a clamp for the casing.
It will be seen that these constructions, while superficially quite distinct, embody the same invention, and such differentforms are illustrated to indicate that changes may be made in detail in the embodiment of my invention without departure from its spirit.
What I claim is:
1. In an electric bell, a base, a yoke, electro-magnets on said yoke, an L-shaped permanent magnet extending over the yoke and along the magnets, a gong and a screw member at one end uniting said permanent magnet and yoke and at the other end supporting said gong.
2. In an electric bell, a base, a yoke, electrom'agnets on said yoke, an L-shaped permanent magnet extending over the yoke and along the magnets, a casing overlying the magnets, a gong, a screw member atone end supporting said gong and at the other end screw-threaded for engagement of said yoke and permanent magnet, and a nut upon said screw member clamping together said yoke, magnet, and casing.
3. In an electric bell, a base, a yoke mounted thereon, electromagnets on the yoke, and an L-shaped permanent magnet having its longer leg-lyingadjacent the base and its shorter leg'overlylng the yoke, a casing encompassing said parts having its upper and lower walls engaging respectively the upper surface of the shorter leg of the permanent magnetand the end of the longer leg thereof, and a screw member taking through the casing, shorter leg, and yoke, to hold the casingin place, said upper wall of the casing having a slit to permit emplacement of the casing in position over the permanent magnet, as described. A l
4. In an electric bell, a base, a yoke mounted thereon, electromagnets on the yoke, a gong, a hammer for the gong 0perable by the eleetromagnets, an L-shaped permanent magnet having its longer leg lying adjacent the base and its shorter leg magnets, having itsupper and lower wallsengagingirespectively the upper surface of the shorter leg ofthe permanent magnet and the "end of the longer legthereof, a gong-- supporting ,screw member, a nutthereon, said screw member taking through the casing, shorter leg, and yoke, and said nut adapted to be screwed down into engagement with the upper wall of-the casing to hold it in place, the upper wall having a slit to permit emplacement of the casing in position over the permanent magnet as described, or to permit removal thereof without removal of said member.
In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand in the presence of twowitnesses:
I HERMAN A. SCHMIDT. In the presence of,
W. LINN ALLEN, MARY F. ALLEN.
Commissioner of Patents.
Washington, D. G.
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