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US1668012A
US1668012A US168108A US16810827A US1668012A US 1668012 A US1668012 A US 1668012A US 168108 A US168108 A US 168108A US 16810827 A US16810827 A US 16810827A US 1668012 A US1668012 A US 1668012A
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  • a further object of my invention is to provide a device of the type described by means of which the various individual grid leaks may be moved into connection with the radio circuit.
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May 1, 1928. 1,668,012
A. E. J. GARDNER VARIABLE GRID LEAK Filed Feb. 14, 1927 QJZ/Tjardzzer BY w so? ATTORNEYS Patented May 1, 1928.
UNITED STATES ARTHUR E. J. GARDNER, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
VARIABLE GRID LEAK.
Application filed February 14, 1927. Serial No. 168,108.
My invention relates to improvements in grid leaks, and it consists in the combinations, constructions, and arrangements herein described and claimed.
An object of my invention is to provide a grid leak which has a novel means for holding a plurality of individual grid leaks of various resistance values.
A further object of my invention is to provide a device of the type described by means of which the various individual grid leaks may be moved into connection with the radio circuit.
A further object of my invention is to provide a device of the type described by means of which the reception of the radio waves may be improved by the changing of the resistance.
Other objects and advantages will appear in the following specification, and the novel features of the invention will be particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, forming part of this ap plication, in which Figure 1 is a side elevation of the device as applied toa radio,
Figure 2 is a section along the line 22 of Figure 1, and
Figure 3 is a section along the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
In carrying out my invention, I provide a panel 1 and a base or support 2 secured to the panel and extending at right angles therefrom. Brackets 3 ands are rigidly secured to the base 2 by any suitable means, such as bolts 5. A main shaft 6 extends through openings 7 and 8 in the brackets 3 and 4c, respectively. The end of the shaft opposite the panel 1 is provided with a threaded portion upon which a nut 9 is disposed, thus preventing forward movement of the main shaft 6. A stub shaft 10 is disposed in alignment with the main shaft 6 and is removably secured thereto by a col lar 11 having set screws 12 therein. The stub shaft 10 extends through an opening 13 in the panel 1 and is provided with a knob 14 which is rigidly secured to the outer end thereof.
A cylinder or spool 15 is provided with enlarged disc-shaped ends 16 and 17 and is rigidly mounted at its center upon the main shaft 6. The disc-shaped ends 16 and 17 are provided with a plurality of aligned openings 18 which are adapted to receive individual grid leaks 19 having various resistance values, as for instance, from .5 to 5 megohms.
The individual grid leaks 19 are provided with metallic ends 20 which are connected by a metal conductor 21. Resilient contact points or members 22 and having arcuate-shaped contacts surfaces and 25 respectively are secured to the base 2 by bolts 26. The bolts 26 are in direct connection with conductors 27 of the electric circuit.
From the foregoing description of the various parts of the device, the operation thereof may be readily understood. Let us assume that the individual grid leaks l9 bearing the letters A, B, G, D and E have the following respective values, .5 megohms,
1 megohm, 1.7 5 megohms, 2.5 megohms and 5 megohms, see Figure 2. The individual grid leak A, as shown in Figure 2, is in connection with the arcuate-shaped contact surfaces 2% and 25 of the resilient contact points 22 and 23. Let us assume that the operator wishes a higher resistance. By rotating the knob la in a counter-clockwise direction, the spool 15 is also rotated, thus briging the individual grid leak B in contact with the contacting surfaces 24k and 25. In this manner, the resistance is increased from .5 megohms to 1.7 5 megohms.
If the operator is still not satisfied with the resistance of the individual grid leak which is in connection with the contact points 22 and 23, by rotation further of the knob 14 and the spool 15, the individual grid leaks C, D or E may be brought into contact with the contact points 22 and 23. The nut 9, together with the collar 11, holds the spool 15 against longitudinal displacement whereby a perfect contact will be made between the metal ends of the individual grid leaks and the contacting surfaces 24 and 25 of the contact points 22 and 23, respectively. The resiliency of the contact points 22 and 23 aids in providing a good contact between the individual grid leaks and the contacting surfaces 24 and 25.
I claim:
1. A device of the type described comprising a panel, a base secured to said panel and extending at right angles therefrom, resilient contact points secured to said base and in electrical connection with a source of current, arcuate-shaped contact surfaces integral with said resilient contact points, a spool, a main shaft extending through the center of said spooland rigidly secured in place, supporting brackets for said main shaft, a nut secured to one end of said main shaft adjacent one of saidbrackets, a stub shaft disposed in alignment with said main shaft, a collar for rigidly securing the free end of said main shaft to one end of said stub shaft, said stub shaft extending through an opening in said panel, a knob rigidly mounted upon the free end of said stub shaft, and disc-shaped ends integral vwith said spool and having a plurality ofaligned openings therethrough for receiving individual grid leaks having metal ends and conductors of various resistance values connecting these ends, the metal ends of saidindividual grid leaks being adapted to contact with said contact surfaces, said spool and said disc-shaped ends being adapted to be rotated by the rotation of said knob and said shafts for moving one of saidindividual grid leaks out of engagement with said contact surfaces and for moving any of the other individual grid leaks into engagement with said contact surfaces, whereby the connection of the source of current between said contact points may be varied in its resistance.
2. A device of the type described comprising contact points in direct connection with a circuit for a source of current, and means for varying the resistance 1n the circuit be- 1,ees,012 V tween said contact points, said means comprising ashaftand means for holding a plurality of individual grid leaks having metal ends adapted to be moved into engagement with said contact points, the metal ends of each of said individual grid leaks being conmetal ends, the metal ends of said grid leaks extending through said flanges and arranged to contact with said contact points, the metal ends of each of said individual grid leaks being connected by conductors of various re sistance values, and means for rotatably sup-- porting said spool and for rotating vsaid spool, whereby one of the individual grid leaks will be moved, out of engagement with said contact points and any desired one of the other of said individual grid leaks. moved a into engagement with said contact points for varying the resistance in the connection between sald contact points in the source of current.
ARTHUR E. J. GARDNER.
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US2417420A (en) * 1941-12-04 1947-03-18 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Terminal block
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US2417420A (en) * 1941-12-04 1947-03-18 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Terminal block
DE887012C (en) * 1942-07-18 1953-08-20 Daimler Benz Ag Impeller for road or rail vehicles

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