US123490A - Improvement in telegraph apparatus - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
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- H01H51/04—Non-polarised relays with single armature; with single set of ganged armatures
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- an armature is shown vibrating by the action of two electro magnets, and the force of the currents acting in such electro-magnets is regulated by rheostats, so that a current in the main line will vibrate the armature in one direction and a local current will produce the reverse movement when the pulsation in the main line ceases.
- the present invention is a modification of this device; and consists in an arrangement of connections and switches for directing a portion of the main-line current through one of the electro-magnets when that current is intense, either from the strength of the battery or from atmospheric influences, such as thunder storms, 850., and thereby giving free vent for surplus electricity and avoiding the risk of injury to the electro-magnet.
- the force of the main-line magnet is sufficient to overpower the magnet that is in the local circuit without that local circuit being neutralized as in the aforesaid application.
- the current of the main line is weak the switches allow of its being directed through both helices, and in the one attracting the oscillating armature and in the other neutralia ing the local circuit and rendering the second electro magnet inoperative, so that it offers no resistance to the movement of the armature.
- Figure 1 is a plan of the apparatus; and Fig. 2 is an elevation of the same.
- the armature a is mounted upon the fulcrum b, and vibrates toward or from the electro-inagnets c and d. This armature should be balanced upon its fulcrum and may be em.- ployed to give motion to any pen, stylus, or marking device, or perform any desired operation in telegraphic or other apparatus.
- rheostat c is provided with the adjuster f and the connecting wires gto a local battery.
- wires 2 and 3 connect to the electro-magnet d, and'the force of the current shunted ottby the rheostat through this magnet d is regulated by the adjusterf, as in the aforesaid application.
- the rheostat 7c is provided with the adjuster Z, and 5 and 6 are the line-wires.
- the wire 5 is in metallic contact with the head 7 of the rheostat, but the wire 6 is insulated, and at the binding-screw thereof the switch n is applied.
- This switch a has a nonconducting plug, 8, that, when the switch is moved one way, insulates the wire or bar 0 of the rheostat, so that the current cannot pass through the same, but will only go directly by the wire 9 to the magnet 0.
- the switch 7 that has an insulatingblock at 10, and adjacent thereto are the insulated conductors s and t, the conductor .9 connecting with the magnet c and the conductor 22 with the magnet (l; and the position of the non-conducting block 10, in r, is such, relatively to insulated conductors s and t, that when the switch 1 is moved one way the conductor s will be in metallic contact with r, and the conductortinsulated, and the reverse when the switch is moved in the other direc tion.
- the switches a and 1' are in the position shown in the drawing the line-current entering at 6 is divided, a portion going by the switch a, bar 0, adjuster l, rheostatcoil ?t', and head 7, to the other line-wire 5, or earth connection, the other portion of the current passing by the wire 9, through the coil of the elcctro-maguet c, thence to the conductor s and switch 0' to 5.
- the main-line current through 0 must be sufficient to overcome the attraction or the armature by the local current continuing to act in d.
- the adjuster I can be positioned to carry off all surplus electricity from the atmosphere or otherwise by the rheostat coil and head 7.
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GEORGE LETTLE.
Improvement in Telegraph Apparatus. N0.123,490. Patented Feb 6,1872
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UNITED STATES GEORGE LITTLE, OF RUTHERFORD PARK, NEW JERSEY.
IMPROVEMENT IN TELEGRAPH APPARATUS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 123,490, dated February 6, 1872.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE LITTLE, of Rutherford Park, in the county of Bergen and State of New Jersey, have invented an Improvementin Telegraphic Apparatus; and the following is declared to be a correct description of the same.
In an application for a patent by me dated October 26, 1871, and allowed, an armature is shown vibrating by the action of two electro magnets, and the force of the currents acting in such electro-magnets is regulated by rheostats, so that a current in the main line will vibrate the armature in one direction and a local current will produce the reverse movement when the pulsation in the main line ceases.
The present invention is a modification of this device; and consists in an arrangement of connections and switches for directing a portion of the main-line current through one of the electro-magnets when that current is intense, either from the strength of the battery or from atmospheric influences, such as thunder storms, 850., and thereby giving free vent for surplus electricity and avoiding the risk of injury to the electro-magnet. In this case the force of the main-line magnet is sufficient to overpower the magnet that is in the local circuit without that local circuit being neutralized as in the aforesaid application. WVhen the current of the main line is weak the switches allow of its being directed through both helices, and in the one attracting the oscillating armature and in the other neutralia ing the local circuit and rendering the second electro magnet inoperative, so that it offers no resistance to the movement of the armature.
In the drawing, Figure 1 is a plan of the apparatus; and Fig. 2 is an elevation of the same.
The armature a is mounted upon the fulcrum b, and vibrates toward or from the electro-inagnets c and d. This armature should be balanced upon its fulcrum and may be em.- ployed to give motion to any pen, stylus, or marking device, or perform any desired operation in telegraphic or other apparatus. The
rheostat c is provided with the adjuster f and the connecting wires gto a local battery. The
Signed by me this 22d day of December, A.
GEO. LITTLE.
Wifmsses:
GEO. T. PINOKNEY, CHAS. H. SMITH.
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