US110970A - Improvement in mechanisms for opening and closing telegraphic station-circuits - Google Patents

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  • Fig. 2- is a side elevation of the same.
  • a and A are metal plates, mounted upon or secured to a wooden base or platform, B. Attached to said plates are binding-posts G G, which re ,ceive the ends of the line-wire DD.
  • E is a metal ground-plate, which is firmly secured to said platform separately from plates A and A. Attached to said plate is a binding-post, F, which receives the end of the ground-wire Gr,
  • J and J are metal plates, which are firmly and separately secured to the forward end of said platform.
  • the inner ends of said plates are formed or bent upward, the upper ends of which are made round or wedge-shaped. Attached to I the outer ends of said plates are binding-posts K K, which receive the wires I I, leading to and from the instrument.
  • L L are metai sprin-gs,which are hinged or pivoted to vertical studs ff, projecting upward from the inner sides of plates A andA.
  • Said springs are attached (near their rear ends) one to the other by being bolted to the outer sides of insulator M, and extend forward to and against the outer sides of the upward-proiect ing ends of plates J and J.
  • the springs L and L arranged to operate substantially as and for the purpose speci. tied.

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E. GRAY. TBLEGRAPHIG STATION CUT-OFF.
'N0.1 10,970. Patented Jan. .17, 1871.
THE NOIIIB vcTzRs co. morn-urns.
ELISHA GRAY, OF CHICAGO. ILLINOIS.
IMPROVEMENT IN MECHANISMS FOR OPENING AND CLOSINGTELEGRAPHIC STATION-CIRCUlTS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 1 10.970, te J ill fily 17, 1871 To all whom it may concern.-
- Be it known that I, ELISHA GRAY, of Chicago, inthe county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Mechanism for-Opening and Closing Telegraphic Station-Circuits; and I do hereby declare the following to'be a full,
clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to which my invention appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompany ing drawing, forming part of this specification. in which- Figure 1 is a plan view of my invention,
and Fig. 2-is a side elevation of the same.
separated one from the other by means of a non conducting block secured. between the same, and are provided with platinum-pointed screws, so arranged as to engage one with the other as said springs are thrown back, thus cutting the circuit from the instrument without breaking or opening the circuit in the main line, and, by throwing the same forward upon the plates receiving the wires from the instrument, said screws are disengaged and the circuit is complete through the instrument.
In the accompanying drawing, A and A are metal plates, mounted upon or secured to a wooden base or platform, B. Attached to said plates are binding-posts G G, which re ,ceive the ends of the line-wire DD.
E is a metal ground-plate, which is firmly secured to said platform separately from plates A and A. Attached to said plate is a binding-post, F, which receives the end of the ground-wire Gr,
movable post, so arranged as to be readily applied to the apertures e cbetween the ground and line plates, the object of which is to connect the line wires to orfrom the inn strument with the ground-wire. J and J are metal plates, which are firmly and separately secured to the forward end of said platform.
The inner ends of said plates are formed or bent upward, the upper ends of which are made round or wedge-shaped. Attached to I the outer ends of said plates are binding-posts K K, which receive the wires I I, leading to and from the instrument.
L L are metai sprin-gs,which are hinged or pivoted to vertical studs ff, projecting upward from the inner sides of plates A andA. Said springs are attached (near their rear ends) one to the other by being bolted to the outer sides of insulator M, and extend forward to and against the outer sides of the upward-proiect ing ends of plates J and J.
Secured to said springs, at or near the center, between said insulator and their forward ends, are platimnn-pointedscrews N N. Said screws are so arranged as to have their inner ends separated one from the other as said springs are thrown forward over the upwardprojecting ends of plates J and J, or to come in contact with or engage" one with the other as said springs are disengaged from said plates, thus electrically connecting the same. The edges of the rear extremity of said springs next to the forward end of insulator M are fluted or cut away transversely, forming a sethrown forward over or against the outer sides of the upward-projecting ends of plates J and J, which disconnects screws N N. Thus the circuit is completed through the instrument, the electrical current passing from wire D of the main line, through plate A, spring L,plate J, and wire I, to the instrument; thence back,
through wire I, plate J, spring L, and plate A, to wire D of the main line.
In cutting the instrument out of the circuit, springs L and L are thrown back, as shown by dotted lines, Fig. 1. Thus screws N N are engaged and the circuit is completed, the elee tricn-l current passing from wireD of the main line, through plate A, spring L, screws N N, to spring L, plate A, to wire D of the main line.
Having thus described the nature and objects of my invention, what I claim as new,
and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The springs L and L, arranged to operate substantially as and for the purpose speci. tied.
2. The combination of plates A and A, ground-plate E, plates J andJ, springs L and L, the several parts arranged to operate together substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
ELLSHA GRAY.
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G. H. Fnosr, N. H. SHERBURNE.
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