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US1405133A
US1405133A US214287A US21428718A US1405133A US 1405133 A US1405133 A US 1405133A US 214287 A US214287 A US 214287A US 21428718 A US21428718 A US 21428718A US 1405133 A US1405133 A US 1405133A
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    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02BBOARDS, SUBSTATIONS OR SWITCHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SUPPLY OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
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  • This invention relates to electrical instrument boards and switches and with regard to certain more specific features thereof to boards or cabinets of sheet metal.
  • Another object 'of the invention lies in the provision of improved switch mechanism construction whereby a considerable saving in labor and materials is effected, yet main-.-
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view showing the front and one side of an improved instrument board
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view taken substantially along the line 2-2 of Figure l.
  • Figure 8 is a perspective view looking at the rear of Figure 1.
  • a sheet metal instrument board of substantially cabinet form comprising a front wall or panel 2, a top wall or ceiling 3 and a side wall 4.
  • Two upright angle irons 5 and 6 are secured, respectively, to opposite sides of the rear face of the panel 2. These angle irons extend substantially below the panel, providing supporting legs for the board.
  • a horizontally iron 7 to one wall which is secured the top wall 3, and a wall 8 of the side angle member 6 provides the surface to which the side wall 4 may be attached.
  • This construction provides a light and durable cabinet, Which may be readily shipped in condition to be immediately installed.
  • the side and top walls are flanged, as indicated at 9, providing means for ready connection with a wall or closure.
  • the invention in certain of its aspects contemplates the association of a multiplicity of electrical appliances with the board, and preferably these appliances are provided in units having bases 10 of insulating material, which bases are adapted to be attached to the rear face of the panel board 2.
  • these electrical appliances may take varied forms.
  • multipolar combined switch and fusible cut-outs 11 bus bars 12, smaller switches 13 associated with fusible cut-outs, cut out blocks 14, meters 15 and rheostats 16.
  • These mechanical and fusible cut-out devices may be associated with one another in any desired form according to the service for which the board is designed.
  • the actuating member for this switch is Shown in Figure l and comprises a lever 22 pivotally mounted in a yoke 28 which is in turn secured to the front face of the panel 2.
  • the lever-22 is provided at its free end with a handle 24 and is connected to a suitably in s'ulated cross-bar 25 of the switch by means of a link or yoke 26, which passes through apertures 27 formed in the panel 2 and through corresponding apertures 28 provided in the base block 10.
  • ⁇ Vhat I claim is 1.
  • a sheet metal instrument board of cabinet form substantially, said board comprising a front panel, insulation on the rear face of said panel, fuses and switches mounted on said insulation, said insulation being only large enough to support said switches, switch actuating means arranged forwardly of said panel, and con-' nections between the switches and the actuating means extending through said insulation' and panel.
  • an instrument board of substantially cabinet form comprising a front panel, a side wall, and a top wall or ceiling of sheet metal, side upright angle irons secured at the rear of said panel board and extending below to form supporting legs therefor, a horizontally disposed angleiron at the top rear of 831d board, said top and one side angle irons providing means whereby the top and side walls may be united with said panel, a lurality of electric appliances having insu ation bases mounted at the rear of 3.
  • an instrument board of substantially cabinet form comprising a front panel, a side wall, and a top wall or ceiling of sheet metal, side upright angle irons secured at the rear of said panel board and extending below to form supporting legs therefor, a horizontally disposed angleiron at the top rear of 831d board, said top and one side angle irons providing means whereby the top and side walls may be united with said panel, a lurality of electric appliances having insu ation bases mounted at the rear of 3.
  • an instrument board of substantially cabinet form comprising a front panel, a side wall, and a top wall or ceiling of sheet metal, side upright angle irons secured at the rear of said panel board and extending below to form supportin legs therefor, a horizontall disposed ang e iron at the top rear of saic board, said top and one side angle irons providing means where: by the top and side walls may be united with said panel, a plurality of electrical appliances having insulation bases mounted at the rear of said panel, actuating means for said appliances arranged forwardly of said panel and operating-connections between the appliances and said actuating means, said connections extending in some instances through the bases of insulating material.
  • a panel board comprising a front of sheet metal, a plurality of cut-out elements with insulating bases, the bases being mounted directly on one side of the metal sheet.
  • a panel board comprising a front of sheet metal, a plurality of insulating bases adapted to'carry switches and fuses either separately or combined, said bases being mounted directly on the rear face of the metal sheet.
  • a panel board comprising a front of sheet metal, a plurality of insulating bases, fuses and switches either separately or combined mounted on said bases, said bases being mounted directly on the rear face of the metal sheet, and means on the front of the sheet to operate the switches.

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B. D. HORTON.
ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT BOARD.
APPLICATION FILED JAN.29, 1918.
1,405, 1 33 Patented Jan. 31, 1922.
2 SHEETS-SHEET I.
/ INVENTOR. 19 ryaarz fl forZ'am.
ATTORNEY.
B. D. HORTON.
ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT BOARD.
APPLICATION FILED JAN.29.1918
1,405,133, Patented Jan. 31, 1922.
2 SHEETS-SHEET 2! Fl G. 8.
ATTORNEY.
PATENT OFFICE.
BRYSON 1). HORTON, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT BOARD.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 31, 1922.
Application filed January 29, 1918. Serial No. 214,287.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, BRYSON D. HORTON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Detroit, in the county of lVayne and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electrical Instrument Boards, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to electrical instrument boards and switches and with regard to certain more specific features thereof to boards or cabinets of sheet metal.
It is one of the objects of the present invention to provide an inexpensive, light and durable device of the character mentioned which shall be reliably safe in use and easy to ship and install.
Another object 'of the invention lies in the provision of improved switch mechanism construction whereby a considerable saving in labor and materials is effected, yet main-.-
taining and increasing the safety characteristics of these devices.
Other objects will be in part obvious and in part pointed out hereinafter.
The invention accordingly consists of the various features of construction, combination of elements and arrangements of parts which will be exemplified by the construction hereinafter set forth and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the following claims.
In the accompanying drawings, wherein is shown one of various possible embodiments of the invention,-
Figure 1 is a perspective view showing the front and one side of an improved instrument board;
Figure 2 is a sectional view taken substantially along the line 2-2 of Figure l, and
Figure 8 is a perspective view looking at the rear of Figure 1.
Referring now more particularly to the drawings, there is indicated at 1 a sheet metal instrument board of substantially cabinet form comprising a front wall or panel 2, a top wall or ceiling 3 and a side wall 4. Two upright angle irons 5 and 6 are secured, respectively, to opposite sides of the rear face of the panel 2. These angle irons extend substantially below the panel, providing supporting legs for the board. Along the top edge of the panel 2 and the rear thereof there is secured a horizontally iron 7, to one wall which is secured the top wall 3, and a wall 8 of the side angle member 6 provides the surface to which the side wall 4 may be attached. This construction provides a light and durable cabinet, Which may be readily shipped in condition to be immediately installed. The side and top walls are flanged, as indicated at 9, providing means for ready connection with a wall or closure.
The invention in certain of its aspects contemplates the association of a multiplicity of electrical appliances with the board, and preferably these appliances are provided in units having bases 10 of insulating material, which bases are adapted to be attached to the rear face of the panel board 2.
By reference to Fig. -3, it will .be seen that these electrical appliances may take varied forms. For example, there is provided multipolar combined switch and fusible cut-outs 11, bus bars 12, smaller switches 13 associated with fusible cut-outs, cut out blocks 14, meters 15 and rheostats 16. These mechanical and fusible cut-out devices may be associated with one another in any desired form according to the service for which the board is designed.
Referring particularly to the switch 11 shown in the upper-right-hand corner of Figure 3, the same is provided with fixed contacts and pivotally movable knifeblade contacts 21, all mounted and supported on the rear or exposed face of the base block 10 of insulating material. The actuating member for this switch is Shown in Figure l and comprises a lever 22 pivotally mounted in a yoke 28 which is in turn secured to the front face of the panel 2. The lever-22 is provided at its free end with a handle 24 and is connected to a suitably in s'ulated cross-bar 25 of the switch by means of a link or yoke 26, which passes through apertures 27 formed in the panel 2 and through corresponding apertures 28 provided in the base block 10. It will be seen, therefore, that the actuating mean for the switch is forwardly of the board where it is conveniently accessible to the operator, and that all live metal parts are rearwardly of the board and suitably insulated. The other switches shown in the drawings are of similar construction and it is thought that de scription of one will suffice. closing l is pulled toward the o a 1. 1:6, new? 3 end or votpea the scope thereof, it is intended that all matter set forth in the foregoingdescription or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
\Vhat I claim is 1. In a device of the character described, in combination, a sheet metal instrument board of cabinet form substantially, said board comprising a front panel, insulation on the rear face of said panel, fuses and switches mounted on said insulation, said insulation being only large enough to support said switches, switch actuating means arranged forwardly of said panel, and con-' nections between the switches and the actuating means extending through said insulation' and panel.
2. In a device of the character described, in combination, an instrument board of substantially cabinet form comprising a front panel, a side wall, and a top wall or ceiling of sheet metal, side upright angle irons secured at the rear of said panel board and extending below to form supporting legs therefor, a horizontally disposed angleiron at the top rear of 831d board, said top and one side angle irons providing means whereby the top and side walls may be united with said panel, a lurality of electric appliances having insu ation bases mounted at the rear of 3. In a device of the character described,
in combination, an instrument board of substantially cabinet form comprising a front panel, a side wall, and a top wall or ceiling of sheet metal, side upright angle irons secured at the rear of said panel board and extending below to form supportin legs therefor, a horizontall disposed ang e iron at the top rear of saic board, said top and one side angle irons providing means where: by the top and side walls may be united with said panel, a plurality of electrical appliances having insulation bases mounted at the rear of said panel, actuating means for said appliances arranged forwardly of said panel and operating-connections between the appliances and said actuating means, said connections extending in some instances through the bases of insulating material.
4. A panel board comprising a front of sheet metal, a plurality of cut-out elements with insulating bases, the bases being mounted directly on one side of the metal sheet.
5. A panel board, comprising a front of sheet metal, a plurality of insulating bases adapted to'carry switches and fuses either separately or combined, said bases being mounted directly on the rear face of the metal sheet.
6. A panel board comprising a front of sheet metal, a plurality of insulating bases, fuses and switches either separately or combined mounted on said bases, said bases being mounted directly on the rear face of the metal sheet, and means on the front of the sheet to operate the switches.
BRYSON 1). HORTON.
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