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US2027689A
US2027689A US601125A US60112532A US2027689A US 2027689 A US2027689 A US 2027689A US 601125 A US601125 A US 601125A US 60112532 A US60112532 A US 60112532A US 2027689 A US2027689 A US 2027689A
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  • An object of my present invention is to provide a hygroscopic control switch or. hygrostat of simple, durable and inexpensive construction.
  • a further object is to provide a hygroscopic control switch for automatically operating humidity control devices, the mechanism being specifically designed to produce a sensitive and positively acting hygroscopic switch for opening and closing an electric circuit, depending on 19 humidity conditions ef the atmosphere surrounding the mechanism.
  • a further object is to provide a hygroscopic switch which is quick acting so as to eliminate arcing of the contacts as they are separated.
  • a switch structure comprising a hygro'scopic element, an armature actuated thereby, amagnet affecting movement of the armature and contacts to be engaged and separated by movements of the armature.
  • a further object is to provide a. humidity responsive element for actuating a switch, the switch beingl used to control mechanism for producing a humid condition whereby the atmosphere of a room or the like may be automatically maintained at a given degree of humidity without manual attention.
  • my invention consists in the construction, arrangement and combination of the various parts of my device, whereby the objects contemplated are attained, as hereinafter more fully set forth, pointed out in my claim, and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a hygrostat embodying my invention with the casing removed.
  • Figure 2 is alvertical sectional view on the line 2 2 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is an elevation similar to - Figure 1 showing another form of connection between/the i' hygroscopic element and th'e"armature.
  • Figure 4 is an enlarged sectional view on the line 4-4 ⁇ of Figure 3.
  • Figure 5 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion vof the hygroscopic element.
  • l Figure 6 is an .electric diagrammatic view .showing the hygroscopic switch and a humidifier electrically connected with each other.
  • I have used the reference numeral I0 to indicate a base. Pivoted tothe base I0 is an anchor member I2, the pivot therefor 'being shown at I4.A The position of the anchor member I2 may be adjusted 55 in any desired manner.
  • An arm I6 extends from the anchor member I2.
  • a slot I8 is formed in the end thereof. Pivoted at 20 is an adjusting arm 22 having a pin 24 in the slot I 8.
  • the adjusting arm 22 may be of resilient material and provided with a, projection 26 adapted to enter any one of a series of depressions 28 in the base I0.
  • the anchor member I2 and the hygroscopicelement A carried thereby may be adjusted for operation at different humidity conditions of the atmosphere, as will hereinafter becomeJ obvious as the description proceeds.
  • the hygroscopic element A may be any form of element which warps, depending on humidity conditions of the atmosphere.
  • I show strips 30 and 32 of wood cemented together with 'their grains crossing each other as clearly shown in Figure 5.
  • a stationary contact 40 is adapted to coact with the contact 36 when the armature 34 is ad- ⁇ iacent the poles of a magnet 42.
  • FIG. 3 I have shown a different arrangement of hygroscopic element and armature. Similar parts bear the same reference numerals with the addition of the letter a. It will be noted that a head 44 is provided on the upper end of the hygroscopic element A which is adapted to contact with lips 46 bent from the ,armature 34a and that the armature itself is cause the head 44 to leave the lips 46 as illustrated, after the contacts engage.
  • FIG. 6 I have shown the contacts 36 and 40 connected in an electric circuit including a motor 50;
  • the motor 50 may operate a humidiiier such as a cone 52 immersed in water 54 and a centrifugal mist disk 56 or any other ⁇ type of humidie'r.
  • the electric current can operate a water spraying valve.
  • ential of the switch can be increased by adjusting the contact 40 so that the armature 34 will not come so close to the poles of the magnet, a screw 42a and a slot' 40a being shown for this purpose.
  • a hygroscopic control switch the combinatio'nof an amature, means for plvotally sup- 15 porting one end of said armature, a magnet tending to swing said armature in one direction and a humidity responsive, warpable element anchored at oie end and having its opposite end arranged to engage said armature intermediate 20 its ends when the element warps in one direcf tion andv thereupon move the amature away from the magnet and todisengage the armature and move away from it when the element warps inthe opposite direction, the means for anchor- 25 ing one end of said element being pivoted and having a portion spaced from the pivot thereof,

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Jan. 14, 1936. M, E HENNlNG 2,027,689
HYGRoscoPIc cQNTRoL SWITCH Filed March 25, 1932 Patented Jan. 14, 1936 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE --Malcolm E. Henning, Des Moines, Iowa, assignor to Penn Electric Switch Co., Des Moines, Iowa,
a corporation of Iowa Application March 25, 1932, Serial No. 601,125
`1 Claim. (Cl. ZOO-52) An object of my present invention is to provide a hygroscopic control switch or. hygrostat of simple, durable and inexpensive construction. A further object is to provide a hygroscopic control switch for automatically operating humidity control devices, the mechanism being specifically designed to produce a sensitive and positively acting hygroscopic switch for opening and closing an electric circuit, depending on 19 humidity conditions ef the atmosphere surrounding the mechanism. l
A further object is to provide a hygroscopic switch which is quick acting so as to eliminate arcing of the contacts as they are separated.
More particularly, it is my object to provide a switch structure comprising a hygro'scopic element, an armature actuated thereby, amagnet affecting movement of the armature and contacts to be engaged and separated by movements of the armature. A further object is to provide a. humidity responsive element for actuating a switch, the switch beingl used to control mechanism for producing a humid condition whereby the atmosphere of a room or the like may be automatically maintained at a given degree of humidity without manual attention.
With these and other objects in view my invention consists in the construction, arrangement and combination of the various parts of my device, whereby the objects contemplated are attained, as hereinafter more fully set forth, pointed out in my claim, and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a front elevation of a hygrostat embodying my invention with the casing removed.
Figure 2 is alvertical sectional view on the line 2 2 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is an elevation similar to -Figure 1 showing another form of connection between/ the i' hygroscopic element and th'e"armature.
Figure 4 is an enlarged sectional view on the line 4-4` of Figure 3. Figure 5 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion vof the hygroscopic element; and
lFigure 6 is an .electric diagrammatic view .showing the hygroscopic switch and a humidifier electrically connected with each other.
On the accompanying drawing, I have used the reference numeral I0 to indicate a base. Pivoted tothe base I0 is an anchor member I2, the pivot therefor 'being shown at I4.A The position of the anchor member I2 may be adjusted 55 in any desired manner.
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I have illustrated the following mechanism as one way in which the position of the anchor member I2 may be adjusted. An arm I6 extends from the anchor member I2. A slot I8 is formed in the end thereof. Pivoted at 20 is an adjusting arm 22 having a pin 24 in the slot I 8.
The adjusting arm 22 may be of resilient material and provided with a, projection 26 adapted to enter any one of a series of depressions 28 in the base I0. Thus the anchor member I2 and the hygroscopicelement A carried thereby may be adjusted for operation at different humidity conditions of the atmosphere, as will hereinafter becomeJ obvious as the description proceeds.
The hygroscopic element A may be any form of element which warps, depending on humidity conditions of the atmosphere. Preferably I show strips 30 and 32 of wood cemented together with 'their grains crossing each other as clearly shown in Figure 5.
Referring to Figure 1 or 3, it will be obvious that the greater the humidity in the atmosphere surrounding the element A the more the upper end will warp toward the left because thestrip 32 swells lengthwise or across the grain, while the strip 32 retains practically the same length, this being a characteristic of wood. -Inversely, dry atmosphere causes the upper end of the element to swing toward the right.
In Figure 1, I have shown an armature A34 directly connected with the hygroscopic element A. A shouldered contact 36 is carried loosely by the armature 34. A leaf spring 38 is connected with the contact 36 and the armature 34.
A stationary contact 40 is adapted to coact with the contact 36 when the armature 34 is ad- `iacent the poles of a magnet 42. y
In Figure 3 I have shown a different arrangement of hygroscopic element and armature. Similar parts bear the same reference numerals with the addition of the letter a. It will be noted that a head 44 is provided on the upper end of the hygroscopic element A which is adapted to contact with lips 46 bent from the ,armature 34a and that the armature itself is cause the head 44 to leave the lips 46 as illustrated, after the contacts engage.
In Figure 6 I have shown the contacts 36 and 40 connected in an electric circuit including a motor 50; The motor 50 may operate a humidiiier such as a cone 52 immersed in water 54 and a centrifugal mist disk 56 or any other `type of humidie'r. For instance, the electric current can operate a water spraying valve.
' to overcome the magnetic pull of the magnet on the armature-whereupon the armature will start moving away fromthe magnet and enter a progressively weaker magnetic eld to acceleratethe opening action.- Immediately thereafter the armaturewill strike the leaf spring 38 Afor quickly 'separating the contacts. The contacts, being separated in a magnetic eld, any arc will be immediately extinguished because of the magnetic iield tending to blow out the arc.
When the condition of the atmosphere becomes dry enough to again bring the armature into close proximity tothe poles of the magnet 42, the contacts will be quickly engaged Without any hovering tendency, The degree of humidity at which the switch will operate can be prede!- terminedl by adjusting the lever\22. The differ- It will be obvious that as the hygro.
ential of the switch can be increased by adjusting the contact 40 so that the armature 34 will not come so close to the poles of the magnet, a screw 42a and a slot' 40a being shown for this purpose.
Some changes may be made in the construction and arrangement of the parts of my device without departing from the real spirit and purpose of my invention, andl it is my intention to cover by my claim, any modied forms of struc- 10 ture or use oi mechanical equivalents, which may be reasonably included within its scope.
'I claim as my invention:
In a hygroscopic control switch, the combinatio'nof an amature, means for plvotally sup- 15 porting one end of said armature, a magnet tending to swing said armature in one direction and a humidity responsive, warpable element anchored at oie end and having its opposite end arranged to engage said armature intermediate 20 its ends when the element warps in one direcf tion andv thereupon move the amature away from the magnet and todisengage the armature and move away from it when the element warps inthe opposite direction, the means for anchor- 25 ing one end of said element being pivoted and having a portion spaced from the pivot thereof,
`an adjusting lever pivotally mounted/and having a portion adjacent its pivot engaging said por- ,tion of said means to cause slight adjustment of $0 the element upon considerable movement of the
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