US1624775A - Lighting magneto for vehicles - Google Patents

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US1624775A
US1624775A US680014A US68001423A US1624775A US 1624775 A US1624775 A US 1624775A US 680014 A US680014 A US 680014A US 68001423 A US68001423 A US 68001423A US 1624775 A US1624775 A US 1624775A
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  • Lighting magnetos for vehicles having a rotor directly actuated by the wheel of the vehicle on which the magneto is mounted, are already known.
  • Such machines have to provide a sutlicient quantity of light, even when the vehicle travels at a moderate speed, for instance at 7 to 8 kilometers an hour. F or this reason it has been proposed to increase the speed of the rotor by means of intermediate gears arranged between rotor and driving wheel or, to create, by means of strong natural magnets, a magnetic field, so that the voltage at the terminals of thelight-ing circuit is su'liiciently high when the vehicle travels slowly. In both cases means must be provided which allow a control 01 said voltage when the vehicle travels at a higher speed than is neces sary for obtaining a normal light current. Up to date it was customary to short-circuit part of the turns of the armature it the number of revolutions of the latter surpassed the speed, for which this magneto was calculated.
  • winding of the armature is firstly rendered more difiicult, on account of the need, either to connect by a return loop a number of turns to the short circuiting device or to provide other turns upon the regular winding which turns are then switched off from the general circuit whenever a certain speed is attained.
  • a device is employed adapted to maintain the terminal voltage within predetermined limits.
  • at least one shunt resistance has been provided for and is connected to the terminals of the lighting circuit by means of a device which is controlled by the speed of the rotor.
  • the annexed drawing represents as an eX- ample one working form of a lighting-magneto for vehicles.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation showing the rotor prgvided with the regulating device.
  • Fig. 2 is an end view of said device and Fig. 8 is a wiring diagram.
  • the rotor 64 is directly rotated by means of contact roller 7) tastto the axle.
  • One end of the winning 0 of this rotor is connected to the ground M and the other to one of the terminals (Z of the lighting circuit d.
  • the second terminals are designated with (P. The return is effected through said ground.
  • a short circuiting device operated by centrifugal force is arranged at the end of the rotor shaft and comprises a plate-spring e curved concentrically around the shaft of the rotor and having one end immovably fixed to the rotor shaft while the other free end e is slightly loaded with a contact weight.
  • a small coil f is likewise mounted on the rotor shaft which coil comprises three shunt resistances g g g which are electrically connected to three flexible segments h k 72,3 insulated from each other and arranged parallel to each other in such a manner with regard to spring 6 that they are successively brought into contact with each other and with the weight 6 of spring 6 under the effect of the centrifugal force caused by the increasing speed of the motor.

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Patented Apr. 12, 1927.
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Application filed December 11, 1923.
Lighting magnetos for vehicles having a rotor directly actuated by the wheel of the vehicle on which the magneto is mounted, are already known.
Such machines have to provide a sutlicient quantity of light, even when the vehicle travels at a moderate speed, for instance at 7 to 8 kilometers an hour. F or this reason it has been proposed to increase the speed of the rotor by means of intermediate gears arranged between rotor and driving wheel or, to create, by means of strong natural magnets, a magnetic field, so that the voltage at the terminals of thelight-ing circuit is su'liiciently high when the vehicle travels slowly. In both cases means must be provided which allow a control 01 said voltage when the vehicle travels at a higher speed than is neces sary for obtaining a normal light current. Up to date it was customary to short-circuit part of the turns of the armature it the number of revolutions of the latter surpassed the speed, for which this magneto was calculated.
This method has many inconveniences The winding of the armature is firstly rendered more difiicult, on account of the need, either to connect by a return loop a number of turns to the short circuiting device or to provide other turns upon the regular winding which turns are then switched off from the general circuit whenever a certain speed is attained.
The short circuiting of the turns in question produces however sudden variations of voltage which fact is very disturbing when the vehicle travels at the critical speed.
In the lighting magneto, according to the present invention a device is employed adapted to maintain the terminal voltage within predetermined limits. For doing this at least one shunt resistance has been provided for and is connected to the terminals of the lighting circuit by means of a device which is controlled by the speed of the rotor.
It is clear that by such a proceeding the winding of the armature can be effected without interruption from one end to the other. On the other hand the shunt can be easily subdivided into a certain number of sections which can be switched in one after the other so as to obtain a more continuous regulating efi'ect.
By using a shunt it becomes possible to Serial No. 680,014.
u'tilize'in regulating the whole interior resistance of the rotor. lighting dynamos is always relatively great. The decrease of resistance at the terminals of the lighting circuit increases the intensity of current inside of the rotor so that the voltage drop inside the machine contributes to attaining the desired aim.
The annexed drawing represents as an eX- ample one working form of a lighting-magneto for vehicles.
Fig. 1 is a side elevation showing the rotor prgvided with the regulating device.
Fig. 2 is an end view of said device and Fig. 8 is a wiring diagram.
The rotor 64 is directly rotated by means of contact roller 7) tastto the axle. One end of the winning 0 of this rotor is connected to the ground M and the other to one of the terminals (Z of the lighting circuit d. The second terminals are designated with (P. The return is effected through said ground.
A short circuiting device operated by centrifugal force is arranged at the end of the rotor shaft and comprises a plate-spring e curved concentrically around the shaft of the rotor and having one end immovably fixed to the rotor shaft while the other free end e is slightly loaded with a contact weight. A small coil f is likewise mounted on the rotor shaft which coil comprises three shunt resistances g g g which are electrically connected to three flexible segments h k 72,3 insulated from each other and arranged parallel to each other in such a manner with regard to spring 6 that they are successively brought into contact with each other and with the weight 6 of spring 6 under the effect of the centrifugal force caused by the increasing speed of the motor.
The value of shunt resistances g g g branched all three in parallel on the lighting circuit varies according to the kind of machines.
By means of these resistances an intensity of the lighting current may be obtained which is practically always constant and this independently of the speed of the motor. The more the speed of the motor increases the more the centrifugal power will successively switch-in into the lighting circuit the three shunt resistances g g g in parallel to each other.
Each switching-in of a shunt resistance This resistance in I trically and attached with one end to said shaft, a contact Weight secured to the free end of said plate and a plurality of stationary contacts arranged resiliently behind each other in the path of said Weight and adapted to be switched-in successively.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
FRITZ BOVARD.
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US2850653A (en) * 1955-11-23 1958-09-02 Eastern Air Devices Inc Miniature d. c. motor
US4308477A (en) * 1978-12-22 1981-12-29 Bbc Brown Boveri & Company, Limited Starting resistance for a rotating electrical machine

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2850653A (en) * 1955-11-23 1958-09-02 Eastern Air Devices Inc Miniature d. c. motor
US4308477A (en) * 1978-12-22 1981-12-29 Bbc Brown Boveri & Company, Limited Starting resistance for a rotating electrical machine

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