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  • This invention relates to that class of gaslighting apparatus in which any number of jets may be turned on and at the same time ignited by one movement of a switch, pressbutton, relay, or other circuit-closer, and, if desired, any one burner may be turned on and ignited singly by a lever upon that individual burner, the said burner, after such ignition, being automatically cut out of the circuit.
  • the gas may be. turned on and ignited or turned off simultaneously in any number of burners at a distance; or, if desired, any one of such burners may be lighted independently of the rest.
  • Figure 1 represents a front elevation of improved burner
  • Fig. 2 a side elevation of the same, showing one mode of connection with the battery and a circuit-closer Fig. 3, a rear elevation
  • Fig. 4 a rear elevation, the gas being turned on.
  • A is an ordinary stop-cock, having a metallic pillar, B, provided with a lava gas tip. Secured to this lava tip, and thereby insulated from the pillar B, is a metallic ring, D, provided with a metallic electrode, F.
  • G is an arm, rigidly secured upon the stem of the cock, and moving therewith, its'movement being limited to an angle of about ninety degrees and upon the upper end of this arm G is an elastic contact-point, H.
  • Aflixed to the stem of the cock and a stationary post, I, is a spiral ribbon-spring, K, coiled upon the said stem in such position that, the gas being turned oh, the said spring on being brought into play will turn it on again, and at the same time carry the arm G forward, so that the two points make and break contact and produce a spark.
  • J is a lever, rigidly secured to the stem of the cock, for turning on or oil the gas by han d.-
  • Q is a block of hard rubber or other suitable insulating material secured to the base of the burner; and attached to it by the screw '13 is a metallic spring wire, (I, provided with an insulating sleeve or covering, e, at its farther end. 00 andyare two insulated pins, connected, respectively, with the screws w and y.
  • S may represent a battery, one terminal, a, of which is connected to the ground or the gas-pipe, and the other divided into two circnits, one of which, a, first passing through a small resistance-coil, V, is thence carried along and attached to the. screw in the ring D of each of the burners in circuit.
  • the other circuit, an is provided with a circuit-closer, WV. of any suitable description, and thence runs to the screw or post I of the nearest burner, and is attached thereto.
  • the operation of the apparatus is as follows: If the circuit at W be closed, the current will travel along the wire m to the screw i through the spring-wire d, and, as it is prevented from reaching the ground by the insulation at 0, will be conducted by the pin 00 into the magnet L and its connect-ions to the gas-pipe, thus causing the magnet L to attract the armature M and withdrawing the catch 8 from the arm T; and the said arm being thus released, the spring K will rotate the stem of the cock A. As soon as the arm T is thus set in motion, the spring-wire (l is released and moves away from the pin 0:, thus entirely breaking the circuit in the magnet L.
  • the elastic contact-point on the arm G next makes contact with the fixed electrode F, and the current then passes from the battery S through the coil V, the wire a, the ring D, and fixed electrode F, and the elastic point and arm G to the gas-fixture and ground; and by the continued forward movem ent of the arm G the connection at Fis broken and a spark produced, which ignites the issuin g gas.
  • any one of them may be lighted singly by pressing down the lever It and thus releasing the arm T, the spring (1 thereby breaking contact with the pin w, and thus cutting such burner out of circuit; but as the current can then pass from 1 through d and out at y, the other burners in circuit are still in condition to be operated.
  • This invention is more especially designed to be used in connection with burglar-alarms, and with city fire-alarm telegraphs.
  • YVhen used in connection with the former connections are made to an electric burglar-alarm in such manner that upon the first tap of the bell which indicates the opening of a door or window the burner-circuit will be closed, thus turning on and igniting one or more burners in such parts of the building as have been prearranged to be lighted; and when used in connection with the latter, any predetermined number of burners at a fire-station will be turned on and ignited at the first stroke of the gong indicating the locality of the fire, thus avoiding delay in turning up lights and saving expense. It is also applicable for lighting signals on railroads, draw-bridges, 85c.
  • A. small battery only is required, as the power of the electricity is not employed for rotating the plug of the cock, as in prey ious devices of a similar character.
  • the spring K for op crating the plu IVhat I claim as my invention isl.
  • the spring K in combination with the catch 8, the lever 1t, and the arms T and Gr, rigidly secured upon the stem of the cock, as and for the purpose set forth. 2.

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A. L. BOGART Electric Apparatus for Gas-Burners.
Patented Oct. 15,1878.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
A. LIVINGSTON BOGART, OF JAMAICA, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO ABRAHAM I}. BOGART, OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT IN ELECTRIC APPARATUS FOR GAS-BURNERS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent NO. 209,016, dated October 15, 1878; application filed January 14, 1878.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, A. LIVINGSTON BOG-ART, of Jamaica, in the county of Queens and State of New York, have invented an Improved Apparatus for Lighting and Turning On or Off Gas-Jets by Electricity; and I hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, making a part of this specification.
This invention relates to that class of gaslighting apparatus in which any number of jets may be turned on and at the same time ignited by one movement of a switch, pressbutton, relay, or other circuit-closer, and, if desired, any one burner may be turned on and ignited singly by a lever upon that individual burner, the said burner, after such ignition, being automatically cut out of the circuit.
It consists in certain improved constructions and novel combinations of parts, hereinafter particularly described, by means of which the gas may be. turned on and ignited or turned off simultaneously in any number of burners at a distance; or, if desired, any one of such burners may be lighted independently of the rest.
In the accompanying drawing, Figure 1 represents a front elevation of improved burner; Fig. 2, a side elevation of the same, showing one mode of connection with the battery and a circuit-closer Fig. 3, a rear elevation; and Fig. 4, a rear elevation, the gas being turned on.
In Figs. 1, 2, and 3 the gas is turned off, and in Fig. 4. is turned on.
Similar letters of reference indicate the same parts in each of the figures.
A is an ordinary stop-cock, having a metallic pillar, B, provided with a lava gas tip. Secured to this lava tip, and thereby insulated from the pillar B, is a metallic ring, D, provided with a metallic electrode, F.
G is an arm, rigidly secured upon the stem of the cock, and moving therewith, its'movement being limited to an angle of about ninety degrees and upon the upper end of this arm G is an elastic contact-point, H. Aflixed to the stem of the cock and a stationary post, I, is a spiral ribbon-spring, K, coiled upon the said stem in such position that, the gas being turned oh, the said spring on being brought into play will turn it on again, and at the same time carry the arm G forward, so that the two points make and break contact and produce a spark.
J is a lever, rigidly secured to the stem of the cock, for turning on or oil the gas by han d.-
Upon the lower part of the burner, which is composed of cast or malleable iron, is wound a helix of insulated wire, L. An armature, M, is pivoted at a, and provided with a spring, 0, which keeps it a short distance from P, and is provided also with a lever, It, and a catch, 8, so that when the gas is fully turned off the prolongation T of the arm G will engage with the catch 8, and prevent the spring K from turning on the gas untilthe armature M is moved to 1?, either by the attraction of the magnet L or pressure upon the lever B, and the said spring is thereby released.
Q is a block of hard rubber or other suitable insulating material secured to the base of the burner; and attached to it by the screw '13 is a metallic spring wire, (I, provided with an insulating sleeve or covering, e, at its farther end. 00 andyare two insulated pins, connected, respectively, with the screws w and y.
Then the gas is turned on, as in Fig. 4, the spring (I rests against the pin y,- but on turning off the gas the arm '1 encounters e, and presses the spring (1 against the pin as. One end of the wire forming the magnet L is connected internally with cast-iron core, and its other end is connected to the screw 00.
S may represent a battery, one terminal, a, of which is connected to the ground or the gas-pipe, and the other divided into two circnits, one of which, a, first passing through a small resistance-coil, V, is thence carried along and attached to the. screw in the ring D of each of the burners in circuit. The other circuit, an, is provided with a circuit-closer, WV. of any suitable description, and thence runs to the screw or post I of the nearest burner, and is attached thereto.
In the normal condition of the apparatus the circuit-closer WV is open and the burners turned ofi, as shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 3.
The operation of the apparatus is as follows: If the circuit at W be closed, the current will travel along the wire m to the screw i through the spring-wire d, and, as it is prevented from reaching the ground by the insulation at 0, will be conducted by the pin 00 into the magnet L and its connect-ions to the gas-pipe, thus causing the magnet L to attract the armature M and withdrawing the catch 8 from the arm T; and the said arm being thus released, the spring K will rotate the stem of the cock A. As soon as the arm T is thus set in motion, the spring-wire (l is released and moves away from the pin 0:, thus entirely breaking the circuit in the magnet L. B y the rotation of the stem through the action of the spring K, as above described, the elastic contact-point on the arm G next makes contact with the fixed electrode F, and the current then passes from the battery S through the coil V, the wire a, the ring D, and fixed electrode F, and the elastic point and arm G to the gas-fixture and ground; and by the continued forward movem ent of the arm G the connection at Fis broken and a spark produced, which ignites the issuin g gas. Just before the arm G has reached its point of rest, as seen in 4, the spring (Z is arrested in its movement by the pin y making contact therewith; and from the screw g, which is connected wit-h the pin y, a connection, 12, is made to the next burner in circuit, in which latter the same operations are re peated, and so on through the series of burners.
When the burners are all turned off any one of them may be lighted singly by pressing down the lever It and thus releasing the arm T, the spring (1 thereby breaking contact with the pin w, and thus cutting such burner out of circuit; but as the current can then pass from 1 through d and out at y, the other burners in circuit are still in condition to be operated.
It is obvious that if the winds of the spring K were reversed the burners would then be in condition to be shut off by the circuit-closer XV, instead of being turned on, as above described, having been previously turned on and lighted by means of the lever J.
This invention is more especially designed to be used in connection with burglar-alarms, and with city fire-alarm telegraphs. YVhen used in connection with the former, connections are made to an electric burglar-alarm in such manner that upon the first tap of the bell which indicates the opening of a door or window the burner-circuit will be closed, thus turning on and igniting one or more burners in such parts of the building as have been prearranged to be lighted; and when used in connection with the latter, any predetermined number of burners at a fire-station will be turned on and ignited at the first stroke of the gong indicating the locality of the fire, thus avoiding delay in turning up lights and saving expense. It is also applicable for lighting signals on railroads, draw-bridges, 85c.
A. small battery only is required, as the power of the electricity is not employed for rotating the plug of the cock, as in prey ious devices of a similar character.
I do not claim as my invention the ring D, nor the elastic contact-point H on the arm Gr; nor do I claim, broadly, the spring K for op crating the plu IVhat I claim as my invention isl. The spring K, in combination with the catch 8, the lever 1t, and the arms T and Gr, rigidly secured upon the stem of the cock, as and for the purpose set forth. 2. The combination of the magnet L, arm ature M, provided with the catch .9, arm T, spring K, arm G, carrying the elastic contactpoint, and the fixed electrode I, as and for the purpose set forth.
3. The combination of the insulating-block Q, the spring-wire d, insulated at its outer end, 6, the stationary pins as and y and screws m and y, the spring K, the arm T, fixed upon the stem of the cock, and the magnet L, all arranged as described, to operate in the manner and for the purpose set forth.
4. In combination with the battery S, connecting-wires m and a and circuit-closer TV, the spring K, arm Gr, carrying the elastic contact-point, arm T, magnet L, armature M, provided with the catch .9, pins at and y, spring (I, connecting-wire 11, and fixed electrode F, all constructed and arranged substantially as described, to operate conjointly in the manner set forth.
5. The combination of the battery S, wire 21, provided with aresistance-coil, V, and attached to the insulated ring 1) of each burner, wire m, provided with a circuit-closer, WV, insulat: ing-block Q, wire (1, pins :1; and 3 screws .1" and y, and magnet L, as shown and described, for the purpose of turning on and lighting the burners either singly or collectiy'ely, substantially as herein set forth.
A. LIVINGSTON BOGART.
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.Torm S. THORNTON, M. H. KING.
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