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US1854566A
US1854566A US226442A US22644227A US1854566A US 1854566 A US1854566 A US 1854566A US 226442 A US226442 A US 226442A US 22644227 A US22644227 A US 22644227A US 1854566 A US1854566 A US 1854566A
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H01QANTENNAS, i.e. RADIO AERIALS
    • H01Q7/00Loop antennas with a substantially uniform current distribution around the loop and having a directional radiation pattern in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the loop
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to .a loop adjusting device, and particularly to a construction ⁇ for varying the directional position of a loop antennaused in connection With a radio recei'ving apparatus,
  • the invention has for an object to provide a novel and improved construction of loop adjusting device, including a support for the loop, a hand control at a remote point, and a plurality of connectors pivoted to the control and loop support to effect a fine or Vernier adjustment of the loop.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide an improved loop support oomprising a series of disks insulated from each other and each carrying a terminal post for Circuit connection With the loop, together With separate brushes contacting With such disks and connected to a receiving apparatus.
  • Another object of the invention is to present a new mounting for an antenna loop consisting of a sleeve carrying at its lower portion a bearing plate operating upon the annular bearing of a support, said sleeve having clamped thereon a series of alternate conductor disks and insulating disks, the former being provided With upWardly eXtending terminal posts, and the lovver portion of the sleeve carrying an operating plate having pivotal connection-s for the directional control means.
  • FIG. 2 is a detail perspective of the control means
  • FIG. 3 is a top plan, With the cover removed; V
  • Figure 4 is a front elevation of the loop support
  • Figure 5 is a section on line 5 of Figure 4; v e
  • Figure 7 is a similar view of one conductor disk. y v
  • the loop antenna to be ,directionally tuned by a rotative movement may be of any desired construction or Configuration and is indicated by'the numeral 10.
  • the post 11 of the antenna frame is disposed in the sleeve or bushing 12 Which is supported by an angle bracket 13 secured to a vvall 14: of the casing 15.
  • This casing may be of any preferred material and shape, ,but is generally elongated So as to remove the hand control 16 from the vicinity of the Circuit connections to avoid any effect thereon of the hand or body capacity of the operator. ⁇
  • the upper one of these disks is :shown in Figure 7 and is formed with apertures 29 therethrough for the passage of the terminals from the lower disks.
  • V These disks are mounted upon an insulating block carried by the bearing plate 19 and are separated by insulating spacers 31 suitably apertured to correspond with the terininals of the conductor disks.
  • the upper spacer 31 is covered by a cap plate 32 clamped in position by nut 33 threaded upon the sleeve to retain the disks in firm contact for rotation therewith.
  • the disks are insulated from the sleeve by means of an interposed collar 38.
  • the spacers are of less diameter than the conductor disks which leave an eXposed peripheral portion of the latter for contact with the separate spring brushes or wipers 34 which extend to binding posts 35 carrying plates 36 from which conducting wires 37 extend to the receiving instrument, not shown.
  • any desired number of connectors may be used, but in Order to effect a smooth even movement with proper power and avoid dead Centers, it is desirable to use at least three of these connectors 40, they being connected at one end to the three equally spaced pivots 24 carried by the loop support and at their other ends to similarly spaced pivots 41 upon a crank member or plate 42, secured to the shaft 43 of the hand control 16.
  • These connectors are disposed in different planes and their paths of travel So arranged as not to interfere in the rotative movement of the connected parts.
  • the connectors are referably of electrical nonconducting material, such as bakelite, in order not to influence the receiving circuits through the loop support and are pivoted at each end radial to the aXis of the operating plates, but other forms of crank or lever connection may be provided for such purpose.
  • the elongated casing 15 provides for the location of the loop Support and hand control at its opposite ends and the mecha-nism is enclosed by a suitable cover 45 apertured to receive the loop support and its conductor disks.
  • the control 16 also carries a dia-l plate 44 provided with suitable indicia for the directional adjusting.
  • the invention presents a simple, efficient and economically manufactured construction in which the two eXtremities of the loop winding, as well as the midtap if used, are electrically connected to the receiving instrument by means of the insulated conductor disks directly connected to the loop and having a brush' connection with such instrument.
  • the adjusting connectors from the hand control provide for an even balanced movement of the loop support which is important in effecting a fine directional adjustment of the loop to secure the most efiicient reception.
  • the device may be used in association with a receiving instrument or independent thereof, as when located at a removed point for collecting and transmitting the radio current.

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Patented Apr. 19, 1932 UNITED STATES WALTER J. SPIRO, OF WHITE PIIAINS, NEW YORK LOOP ADJUSTING DEVICE Application filed October 15, 1927. Serial No. 226,442.
This invention relates to .a loop adjusting device, and particularly to a construction` for varying the directional position of a loop antennaused in connection With a radio recei'ving apparatus,
In this art it has been found important to provide for a delicate directional adjustment of the loop to most efi'iciently receive the radio Wave andthereby assure the best reo ception, and such finer adjustment cannot be secured hen the loop is Shifted by hand or the ordinary connections for that purpose.
It is further essential to' perfect results to avoid the hand or'body capacity eiect in adjusting the loop and also the use of any electrical conductor exte'nding therefrom to an" operating device. For these reasons I have provided a remote 'control member for turning the loop connected thereto by nonconducting members arranged to effect an even movement for a complete circle With the minimum of resistance and Without dead centers, Which if existent, ould render a very fine adjusting of the loop difficult. It is also desirable to avoid the use of eXtended Wire connections necessary to permit rotative movement of the loop relative to the fixed connections for the receiving apparatus. To avoid such objection'able vviring I have mounted upon the loop support independent insulated conducting disks, each having a connecting post for one of the antenna wires and cooperating With separate brushes in circuit With the receiving connections.
The invention has for an object to provide a novel and improved construction of loop adjusting device, including a support for the loop, a hand control at a remote point, and a plurality of connectors pivoted to the control and loop support to effect a fine or Vernier adjustment of the loop.
A further object of the invention is to provide an improved loop support oomprising a series of disks insulated from each other and each carrying a terminal post for Circuit connection With the loop, together With separate brushes contacting With such disks and connected to a receiving apparatus.
Another object of the invention is to present a new mounting for an antenna loop consisting of a sleeve carrying at its lower portion a bearing plate operating upon the annular bearing of a support, said sleeve having clamped thereon a series of alternate conductor disks and insulating disks, the former being provided With upWardly eXtending terminal posts, and the lovver portion of the sleeve carrying an operating plate having pivotal connection-s for the directional control means.
Other and further objects and advantages of the invention Will be hereinafter set forth and the novel features thereof defined by the appended claim. y
In the dravvings- Figure 1 is a perspective of the invention;
Figure 2 is a detail perspective of the control means;
Figure 3 is a top plan, With the cover removed; V
Figure 4: is a front elevation of the loop support;
Figure 5 is a section on line 5 of Figure 4; v e
]igure 6 is a detail of one of the brus hes; an
Figure 7 is a similar view of one conductor disk. y v
Like numerals refer to similar parts in the several figures of the draWings. a
The loop antenna to be ,directionally tuned by a rotative movementmay be of any desired construction or Configuration and is indicated by'the numeral 10. The post 11 of the antenna frame is disposed in the sleeve or bushing 12 Which is supported by an angle bracket 13 secured to a vvall 14: of the casing 15. This casing may be of any preferred material and shape, ,but is generally elongated So as to remove the hand control 16 from the vicinity of the Circuit connections to avoid any effect thereon of the hand or body capacity of the operator.`
In supporting the loop antenna there is considerable side strain and it is important 9 bearing for this purpose is not 'practical in this type of device so that provision has been made for a Wide bearing in which the horizontal portion 17 of the angle bracket 13 is formed with an annular bearing face 18 upon which the bearing plate 19 secured to the sleeve 12 rests. The sleeve is eXtended below this plate at 20 where it carries a connector plate 21 with a raised portion 25 clamped in connection with a depressed face 22 of the bracket by a nut- 23 threaded upon the sleeve. The plate 21 has upon its under face a plurality of connector pivots 24, referably equally spaced as shown in Figure 2.
supported by the sleeve and its plate 19 are a plurality of conductor disks 26, each having secured thereto a Vertical terminal post 27 provided with the usual binding nuts 28. The upper one of these disks is :shown in Figure 7 and is formed with apertures 29 therethrough for the passage of the terminals from the lower disks. V These disks are mounted upon an insulating block carried by the bearing plate 19 and are separated by insulating spacers 31 suitably apertured to correspond with the terininals of the conductor disks. The upper spacer 31 is covered by a cap plate 32 clamped in position by nut 33 threaded upon the sleeve to retain the disks in firm contact for rotation therewith. The disks are insulated from the sleeve by means of an interposed collar 38. The spacers are of less diameter than the conductor disks which leave an eXposed peripheral portion of the latter for contact with the separate spring brushes or wipers 34 which extend to binding posts 35 carrying plates 36 from which conducting wires 37 extend to the receiving instrument, not shown.
For the purpose of directionally adjusting the loop from the hand control 16 any desired number of connectors may be used, but in Order to effect a smooth even movement with proper power and avoid dead Centers, it is desirable to use at least three of these connectors 40, they being connected at one end to the three equally spaced pivots 24 carried by the loop support and at their other ends to similarly spaced pivots 41 upon a crank member or plate 42, secured to the shaft 43 of the hand control 16. These connectors are disposed in different planes and their paths of travel So arranged as not to interfere in the rotative movement of the connected parts. The connectors are referably of electrical nonconducting material, such as bakelite, in order not to influence the receiving circuits through the loop support and are pivoted at each end radial to the aXis of the operating plates, but other forms of crank or lever connection may be provided for such purpose. The elongated casing 15 provides for the location of the loop Support and hand control at its opposite ends and the mecha-nism is enclosed by a suitable cover 45 apertured to receive the loop support and its conductor disks. The control 16 also carries a dia-l plate 44 provided with suitable indicia for the directional adjusting.
The invention presents a simple, efficient and economically manufactured construction in which the two eXtremities of the loop winding, as well as the midtap if used, are electrically connected to the receiving instrument by means of the insulated conductor disks directly connected to the loop and having a brush' connection with such instrument. The adjusting connectors from the hand control provide for an even balanced movement of the loop support which is important in efecting a fine directional adjustment of the loop to secure the most efiicient reception. The device may be used in association with a receiving instrument or independent thereof, as when located at a removed point for collecting and transmitting the radio current. l
VVhil'e the specific construction of the several parts has been shown and described the invention is not confined thereto, as changes and alterations may be made therein without L departing from the Spirit of the invention as recited in the following claim..
What I claim is In combination, a casing, a loop antenna rotatably supported in and' arranged above li WALTER J. SPIRO.
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US2507707A (en) * 1945-12-22 1950-05-16 Pennsylvania Electronics Inc Lamp radio
US2924172A (en) * 1958-01-31 1960-02-09 Schnellpressenfab Heidelberg Driving arrangement for the impression cylinder printing press
US4816838A (en) * 1985-04-17 1989-03-28 Nippondenso Co., Ltd. Portable receiving antenna system
US5276454A (en) * 1991-06-17 1994-01-04 Motorola, Inc. Control and antenna mount assembly
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US2507707A (en) * 1945-12-22 1950-05-16 Pennsylvania Electronics Inc Lamp radio
US2924172A (en) * 1958-01-31 1960-02-09 Schnellpressenfab Heidelberg Driving arrangement for the impression cylinder printing press
US4816838A (en) * 1985-04-17 1989-03-28 Nippondenso Co., Ltd. Portable receiving antenna system
US5276454A (en) * 1991-06-17 1994-01-04 Motorola, Inc. Control and antenna mount assembly
US20090193914A1 (en) * 2008-02-01 2009-08-06 William Lake Torque Transfer Device
US7794346B2 (en) * 2008-02-01 2010-09-14 William Lake Torque transfer device

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