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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
- H01H51/00—Electromagnetic relays
- H01H51/02—Non-polarised relays
- H01H51/04—Non-polarised relays with single armature; with single set of ganged armatures
- H01H51/12—Armature is movable between two limit positions of rest and is moved in both directions due to the energisation of one or the other of two electromagnets without the storage of energy to effect the return movement
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- I incorporate in my improved switch a spring uniformly resisting all movements of the armature lever in either direction and means for regulating the tension of the spring in accordance with the differ-- ent degrees of energy by which the armature lever is actuated under varied circumstances and conditions.
- Figure 1 of the drawings is a side elevation of .an electric switch ofthe specified kind, embodying the principles of-this invention.
- .Fig. 2 is avertical cross-section of the same on the section line a-0; of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 is a plan of the same switch.
- Figs. 4 and 5 are details.
- the numerals 1 denote a pair of electromagnets mounted on the connecting iron plate and pole-piece 2, and controlled separately by unseen pushbuttons or the like in the independent circuits 3.
- Bearings in the midway vertical arms 4 and 5 of this polepiece support the horizontal rockshaft 6, which is composed of soft iron and has an enlarged middle portion or block 6 to which the teetering armature 7 is bolted.
- This armature hasa rigid perpendicular stem 8, oscillating in the slot 9 in the insulating plate 10 to which the arms 4 and 5 are bolted; and carries the insulated conductor 11 on the free end of that stem.
- the spring contact fingers 12 are mounted within reach of the conductor 11 on the same insulation plate 10.
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G. E. HAIN.
ELECTRIC SWITCH.
APPLICATION FILED IEB.29, 1912.
Patented Dec. 31, 1912.
WHNESSQES;
UNITED STATES PATENT oFFIoE.
cmrroim'n. HAIN, or OMAHA, nnnnssxa.
ELECTRIC SWITCH.
To all whom it may concern; I
Be it known that I,' CLIFFORD E. HAIN, of Omaha, in Douglas county, in the State of Nebraska, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electric Switches, and have described the same in the following specification, illustrated by the accompanying drawings.
actuated by that magnet, an insulated conductor carried by the armature lever and spring fingers for contacting with the insulated conductor.
It is the object of the invention to make sure in switches of this kind a deadbeat movement of the armature lever; to increase the persistence and reliability of slight contacts between the contact fingers and the insulated conductor; to regulate the facility with which the insulatedconductor may be moved by the magnet; to avoid making the contacts unnecessarily forcible or extensive; to hold the insulated conductor securely in its off and on positionswithout the aid of a throwing-off spring and independently of its engagement with the contact fingers; and in general to produce a superior switch of the specified kind for the use referred to. For this purpose I incorporate in my improved switch a spring uniformly resisting all movements of the armature lever in either direction and means for regulating the tension of the spring in accordance with the differ-- ent degrees of energy by which the armature lever is actuated under varied circumstances and conditions.
The best manner in which I have contemplated applying the principles of the invention, is shown in the drawings; yet the invention itself is not restricted'to any specific arrangement or construction of parts,-
excepting in so far as limitations of that kind are either expressed or necessarily implied in the subjoin'ed claim.
Specification of Letters Patent. Dec. 31, 1912.
Application filed February 29, 1912. Serial 110,680,65515', 1 i
Figure 1 of the drawings is a side elevation of .an electric switch ofthe specified kind, embodying the principles of-this invention. .Fig. 2 is avertical cross-section of the same on the section line a-0; of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a plan of the same switch. Figs. 4 and 5 are details.
In this illustrative switch the numerals 1 denote a pair of electromagnets mounted on the connecting iron plate and pole-piece 2, and controlled separately by unseen pushbuttons or the like in the independent circuits 3. Bearings in the midway vertical arms 4 and 5 of this polepiece support the horizontal rockshaft 6, which is composed of soft iron and has an enlarged middle portion or block 6 to which the teetering armature 7 is bolted. This armature hasa rigid perpendicular stem 8, oscillating in the slot 9 in the insulating plate 10 to which the arms 4 and 5 are bolted; and carries the insulated conductor 11 on the free end of that stem. The spring contact fingers 12 are mounted within reach of the conductor 11 on the same insulation plate 10. On one end of the rockshaft 6 are placed the washer 13 which contacts with the outer face of the arm 4, the nut and the jam-nut, 14 and 15, and the coiled spring 16 under adjustable tension between the washer and the nuts. From this construction it results that the arm 4 is continually gripped between the washer 18 and the adjacent end of the block 6 with a degree of pressure varying with the compression of the spring 16. Accordingly the friction between the same contacting members, being a function of that pressure, is regulable by adjustment of the nuts on the rockshaft. By such adjustment a brake varying in efficiency with the requirements of the varied situations and conditions in which the switch is used, is operatively: applied to the armature in all its movements and positions. Thereby the insulated conductor is stabilized, and the object of the invention is accomplished in each i(gfdthe several other particulars above speci- I claim as my invention An electric switch comprising a pair of independently energized electromagnets upon'the pivoted armature in all its posihaving a polepiece common to both of them, tions and pivot-a1 movements. 10
- a double armature pivoted to the common In testimony whereof I subscribe my name pole-piece, an oscillating stem carried by the in the presence of two witnesses.
pivoted armature, an insulated conductor CLIFFORD E. HAIN. carried by the oscillating stem, contact fin- Witnesses:
gers within reach of the insulated conductor, EVA C'AYLEY,
and an adjustable friction brake operating WILLARD EDDY.
. Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the. Commissioner of Patents,
Washington, D. G.
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