US29933A - Improvement in lightning-rods - Google Patents

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  • Figure l represents'a hollow copper lightning-rod complete from the point at the top to the point at the bottom, where the rod enters the earth.
  • a A A represent hollow copper tubes of any required diameter.
  • B B represent short pieces of copper tubes, the inside diameters of which are just equal to the outside diameter of the main rod A. Within this short tube or sleeve Bis the joint of the main rod A.
  • connection or clip D in Fig. l represents the connection which I use in fastening a branch rod to the main rod at any desired angle.
  • the connection or clip D is made of cast brass or copper, and is formed in two parts exactly alike, each of which parts surrounds just one-half of a given length of the main rod A and one-half of a given length of the end ofthe branch rod, so that when the two parts of the clip D are placed upon the main and branch rod, as shown in Fig. l, said parts nearly or quite come in contact with each other through their entire length.
  • the ring E is then slipped over the ends ot' the clip D and driven down upon it far enough to make a firm and strong joint. It will be seen that by this arrangement a branch rod can be secured to any part of the main rod in a very simple and expeditious manner.
  • F and G in Fig. l represent the points which I use in connection with lightning-rods. These points are made in two separate parts.
  • Fig. 2 represents the manner in which the part F of said point is made, which is done by taking apiece of sheet copper or brass ofthe required lengt-h and of a width equal to the outside circumference of the rod A. It is then cut into the form shown in Fig. 2 and then formed into a tube, when the points 71y IL 7i can be bent to anyangle desired. It is then plated and slipped onto the top of the rod A. A hollow pointed and plated tip (shown at Fig. 3) is then iitted into the top of the part F, as shown in Fig. 1, when the points of the rod are complete.
  • the treble-pointed piece F when made out of sheet metal, substantially as described.

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D. WOOSTER.
Lightning Rod.
No. 29,933. Y Patented Sept. 4, 1.860.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DAVIDIWOOSTER, OF SEYMOUR, CONNECTICUT.
IMPROVEMENT IN LIGHTNING-RODS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 29,933, dated September 4, 1860.
To all 'whom it 'may concern Beit known that I, DAVID WOOS'IER, of the town of Seymour, in the county of New Haven and State of Connecticut, have invented a new and Improved Mode of Connecting Together the Joints of Hollow Lightning-Rods and of Constructing the Points thereof; and I do' hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The nature of my invention can be easily understood by reference to the accompanying drawings.
Figure l represents'a hollow copper lightning-rod complete from the point at the top to the point at the bottom, where the rod enters the earth.
A A A represent hollow copper tubes of any required diameter.
B B represent short pieces of copper tubes, the inside diameters of which are just equal to the outside diameter of the main rod A. Within this short tube or sleeve Bis the joint of the main rod A.
In order firmly to hold together the rods A A, the ends thereof are slipped into the short tube or sleeve B until said ends meet in the center of sleeve B. Then, by means ot' a pair of pinchers of proper construction, a groove near each end of said sleeve B is made, so that the ridge formed by groove upon the inside of sleeve is pressed into the surface of the main rods A A. The grooves thus formed are represented by c c in Fig. l. This forms a very strong and durable connection, and can bc made much cheaper and better than by soldering or screwing the rods together.
D in Fig. l represents the connection which I use in fastening a branch rod to the main rod at any desired angle. The connection or clip D is made of cast brass or copper, and is formed in two parts exactly alike, each of which parts surrounds just one-half of a given length of the main rod A and one-half of a given length of the end ofthe branch rod, so that when the two parts of the clip D are placed upon the main and branch rod, as shown in Fig. l, said parts nearly or quite come in contact with each other through their entire length. The ring E is then slipped over the ends ot' the clip D and driven down upon it far enough to make a firm and strong joint. It will be seen that by this arrangement a branch rod can be secured to any part of the main rod in a very simple and expeditious manner.
F and G in Fig. l represent the points which I use in connection with lightning-rods. These points are made in two separate parts.
Fig. 2 represents the manner in which the part F of said point is made, which is done by taking apiece of sheet copper or brass ofthe required lengt-h and of a width equal to the outside circumference of the rod A. It is then cut into the form shown in Fig. 2 and then formed into a tube, when the points 71y IL 7i can be bent to anyangle desired. It is then plated and slipped onto the top of the rod A. A hollow pointed and plated tip (shown at Fig. 3) is then iitted into the top of the part F, as shown in Fig. 1, when the points of the rod are complete.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. Firmly securing together the ends of the rod A and the sleeve B by means of the grooves c c, as described.
2. The treble-pointed piece F, when made out of sheet metal, substantially as described.
DAVID WOOSTER.
Witnesses CHAs. N. JOHNSON, H. S. JoHNsoN.
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US2815395A (en) * 1952-03-26 1957-12-03 United States Radium Corp Radioactive lightning protector
US5560909A (en) * 1986-06-03 1996-10-01 Dowelanco Insecticidal compositions and process for preparation thereof
US5998731A (en) * 1997-01-16 1999-12-07 Etsuko Takamura Absorbed type lightning rod and absorbed type lightning discharging apparatus

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2815395A (en) * 1952-03-26 1957-12-03 United States Radium Corp Radioactive lightning protector
US5560909A (en) * 1986-06-03 1996-10-01 Dowelanco Insecticidal compositions and process for preparation thereof
US5998731A (en) * 1997-01-16 1999-12-07 Etsuko Takamura Absorbed type lightning rod and absorbed type lightning discharging apparatus

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