US231477A - Telegraph-repeater - Google Patents

Telegraph-repeater Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US231477A
US231477A US231477DA US231477A US 231477 A US231477 A US 231477A US 231477D A US231477D A US 231477DA US 231477 A US231477 A US 231477A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
circuit
telegraph
repeater
line
armature
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US231477A publication Critical patent/US231477A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L25/00Baseband systems
    • H04L25/02Details ; arrangements for supplying electrical power along data transmission lines
    • H04L25/20Repeater circuits; Relay circuits
    • H04L25/207Repeater circuits; Relay circuits using electromagnetic switches

Definitions

  • My invention consists in a repeating-instrument that works in the main lines and will relay the message coming from either direction, and that entirely independent of the polarity ot' the current, and without the use of any relay-Sounders or local batteries, and I accom plish with two electro-magnets what has usually required six of said magnets; and my instrument is very simple and not liable to get out of order, and it is automatic, and can be used on any through or way Morse circuit.
  • the electromagnets a and I) act in opposite directions on the armature 0. These magnets might be placed side by side and act upon an armature that forms a T to thelevcr d; but I a prefer to have the poles facing each other, with the armature a between them. The le er d swings upon the fulcrum c.
  • the right-angled levers fand g upon the pivots 2 3 are provided with springs 4t and 5 and stops 6 and 7, and they act against the cross-pin t' of the lever 01, and the tension of the springs is regulated and the position of the stops 6 and 7 so adjusted that the armature-faces will be at the proper distances from the ends of the cores, and the levers f and y will always bear upon the two ends of the pin 17, except when the magnetic force in a and bis changed by the line-currents passing through the helices.
  • the levers l and 'n on pivots 10 11, with springs 12 13 and screw-stops 14: 15, are provided in connection with the insulated pins or studs 0 of the armature-lever cl.
  • the line E passes from the distant station, where thereis a battery, B, key K, and ground G, to the screw 15; thence through a, 11, and wire r to the magnet 1), battery 8, and ground t.
  • the line W passes from the other distant station, where there is a ground, G, battery B, and key K, to the screw 14, and by Z and 10, through 1, to a, and thence to battery 8 and ground t.
  • ground-connections x w from the pins 0, (which are preferably insulated,) said ground-circuits having rheostats R Rin them, and these are adjusted to have about the same resistance as theline-circuits.
  • the line-circuits being closed at the keys K K, and the levers Zn not being in contact with 0, the currents through the helices a b act equally and the armature-lever remains in a central and nor-- mal position.
  • This local circuit is shown at 'v by dotted lines, with the sounder s and local battery L B, the wires being connected at 2 and 3.
  • the local circuit w1ll be closed through y if, but when the lever moves either way the circuit is broken either between@' and g or between f and '5.
  • the sounder s responds to either key K or K.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Electromagnetism (AREA)
  • Power Engineering (AREA)
  • Computer Networks & Wireless Communication (AREA)
  • Signal Processing (AREA)
  • Toys (AREA)
  • Magnetic Treatment Devices (AREA)

Description

P. OATLIN. Telegraph Repeater.
No. 231,477, Patented Aug. 24, 1880.
dimmka wliw m Gama/422 NPErERs, PHOTOMTMOGRAHEH. WASHINGTON, D C.
. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FREDERICK GATLIN, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
TELEGRAPH-REPEATER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 231,477, dated August 24, 1880,
Application filed February 2, 1880.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, FREDERICK GATLIN, of
- Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented an Improvement in Telegraph-Repeaters, of which the following is a specification.
My invention consists in a repeating-instrument that works in the main lines and will relay the message coming from either direction, and that entirely independent of the polarity ot' the current, and without the use of any relay-Sounders or local batteries, and I accom plish with two electro-magnets what has usually required six of said magnets; and my instrument is very simple and not liable to get out of order, and it is automatic, and can be used on any through or way Morse circuit.
In the drawing my invention is represented by a diagram showing the instrument and connections.
The electromagnets a and I) act in opposite directions on the armature 0. These magnets might be placed side by side and act upon an armature that forms a T to thelevcr d; but I a prefer to have the poles facing each other, with the armature a between them. The le er d swings upon the fulcrum c.
The right-angled levers fand g upon the pivots 2 3 are provided with springs 4t and 5 and stops 6 and 7, and they act against the cross-pin t' of the lever 01, and the tension of the springs is regulated and the position of the stops 6 and 7 so adjusted that the armature-faces will be at the proper distances from the ends of the cores, and the levers f and y will always bear upon the two ends of the pin 17, except when the magnetic force in a and bis changed by the line-currents passing through the helices. The levers l and 'n on pivots 10 11, with springs 12 13 and screw-stops 14: 15, are provided in connection with the insulated pins or studs 0 of the armature-lever cl.
The line E passes from the distant station, where thereis a battery, B, key K, and ground G, to the screw 15; thence through a, 11, and wire r to the magnet 1), battery 8, and ground t. The line W passes from the other distant station, where there is a ground, G, battery B, and key K, to the screw 14, and by Z and 10, through 1, to a, and thence to battery 8 and ground t.
There are ground-connections x w from the pins 0, (which are preferably insulated,) said ground-circuits having rheostats R Rin them, and these are adjusted to have about the same resistance as theline-circuits. The line-circuits being closed at the keys K K, and the levers Zn not being in contact with 0, the currents through the helices a b act equally and the armature-lever remains in a central and nor-- mal position. If, now, the key K is operated, the line-circuit W is broken and the attraction of b overpowers a, and the lever d moves toward 1) and carries with it lever 01,, separating the same from the stop 15 and breaking the circuit between the line E and screw 15, and hence giving the same signal to any telegraphinstrument in the circuit E that has been given in W; and in order to maintain a current through the helix of b, and preventthe breaking of the current of b at 15 demagnetizing the magnet b, I establish a new route for the current from 8, through D r11 n 0 a" and rheostat- It, to earth, thus causing the magnet I) to continue in action and keep the circuit of E broken at 15 as long as the circuit of W is broken at K. When the circuit of W is again closed at K the circuit of E is closed at 15, because the equal currents are established in c and b. If the key K is operated and the circuit of E broken, the magnet a causes the circuit of W to be broken at 14, and the artificial line 00 causes the current from S to continue in a, so that any message coming in either direction is repeated into the other circuit with the utmost accuracy, the one repeating-instrument operating in either direction.
I make use of the armature-lever cl to operate a local circuit and sounder in cases where it is desired to have the same at the station for use with this repeater. This local circuit is shown at 'v by dotted lines, with the sounder s and local battery L B, the wires being connected at 2 and 3. Hence in the normal condition the local circuit w1ll be closed through y if, but when the lever moves either way the circuit is broken either between@' and g or between f and '5. Hence the sounder s responds to either key K or K.
I claim as my invention- 1. The combination, in a repeating-instrument, of two electro-magnets and the line and levers l n, and line-circuit and ground-connections, and leversfg, and local circuit and soundor, substantially as set forth.
Signed by me this 28th day of January, A.
F. GATLIN.
Witnesses:
G120. T. PINGKNEY, WILLIAM G. MOTT.
US231477D Telegraph-repeater Expired - Lifetime US231477A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US231477A true US231477A (en) 1880-08-24

Family

ID=2300848

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US231477D Expired - Lifetime US231477A (en) Telegraph-repeater

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US231477A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US231477A (en) Telegraph-repeater
US147487A (en) Improvement in duplex telegraphs
US374038A (en) Telegraph-instrument
US150846A (en) Improvement
US132931A (en) Improvement in circuits and apparatus for duplex telegraphy
US275334A (en) Joseph b
US204132A (en) Improvement in telegraph-repeaters
US152281A (en) Improvement in telegraph-relays
US248137A (en) Chaeles e
US189276A (en) Improvement in multiple telegraphs
US324799A (en) William e
US407730A (en) Peters
US298571A (en) gabdaniee
US475938A (en) Telegraphy
US307498A (en) smith
US1099380A (en) Cable-telegraph system.
US770951A (en) Relay.
US592494A (en) David lynch
US238094A (en) Geoeges dtofeeville
US482440A (en) William ma ver
US321992A (en) Duplex telegraph
US309573A (en) Chaeles selden
US244946A (en) Telegraph-relay
US453601A (en) edison
US555165A (en) Telegraphic repeater