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US344318A US344318DA US344318A US 344318 A US344318 A US 344318A US 344318D A US344318D A US 344318DA US 344318 A US344318 A US 344318A
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    • H01FMAGNETS; INDUCTANCES; TRANSFORMERS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
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  • My invention relates to certain improvements in induction-coils, designed for use in telegraphy as a means for overcoming the disturbing effects of the static charge and discharge current.
  • the object of the invention is to so construct the induction-coil that the inductive efi'ects shall be heightened, while at the same time there shall be furnished a provision whereby the duration of the secondary current may be adjusted to correspond with the duration of the disturbing static charge and discharge effects.
  • FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section of the instrument.
  • My invention relates to induction-coils having a core whose terminals are practically joined in a magnetically-closed circuit outside of the coils.
  • the invention consists in making the core adjustable within the coil, so that the effective length of core may be varied,'the magnetic connection from one end of said core to the opposite end of the coil being, however, maintained under all conditions of adjustment, so as to preserve a magnetic connection outside of the coil.
  • the magnetic connection of my invention may be any arrangement such that the magnetic influence may be closed or directed around from one end of the coil to the other, and does not mean necessarily a continuity of magnetic material, since the effects, though in less degree, may be obtained if there be a slight break in the material. It is obvious, also, that a portion only of the core may be made adjustable, instead of the whole core.
  • H indicates the core of the induction-coil, whose primary and sec ondary coils are indicated, respectively, at E and D.
  • the core H is made adjustable in the coil for the purpose of varying the effects, and the magnetic connection from one end (as a) of the core to the opposite end of the core is made through the iron bar or rod 13 to which the magnetic extension 0 of the core is clamped, and the rectangular extension I) from the bar extending to a point near the end of the coil-aperture, in which H slides.
  • the adjustment is furnished by sliding the core in and out of the coil and clamping the piece 0' at desired point.
  • the bar B is prolonged sufficiently to preserve the magnetic connection through with the end a of the core under all conditions of adjustment.
  • T indicates an ordinary transmitter operated by an electro-magnetin circuit with a local battery, L B, and a Morse key, K.
  • M B designates themain-line battery; t, the ordinary resistance in the ground-wire, and R t the usual adjustable resistances in the branches of the lVheatstone bridge.
  • B is the bridge-wire.
  • S is the local sounder, and O D are the relay-coils in the bridge-wire.
  • the device is, however, of special utility in various connections in telegraphy, where it is desirable to utilize the secondary current from an induction-coil, and to obtain a current somewhat more prolonged than can be had from an ordinary inductioncoil.
  • lVhat I claim as my invention is- 1.

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P. W. JONES.
INDUCTION COIL. 1%. 344,318. Patented June 22, 1886.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRANCIS \V. JONES, OF NElV YORK, N. Y.
INDUCTION-COIL.
SPECTEFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No; 344,318, dated June 22, 1886.
Serial No. 182,401. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, Framers W. JONES, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Means for Overcoming Static Disturbances in Duplex Telegraphy, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to certain improvements in induction-coils, designed for use in telegraphy as a means for overcoming the disturbing effects of the static charge and discharge current.
The object of the invention is to so construct the induction-coil that the inductive efi'ects shall be heightened, while at the same time there shall be furnished a provision whereby the duration of the secondary current may be adjusted to correspond with the duration of the disturbing static charge and discharge effects.
An induction-coil constructed in accordance with my invention is especially applicable to compensating arrangements such as shown in my prior patent, No. 300,781, and I have in the diagram, Figure 1 of the present case, shown my improved coil so applied. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the instrument.
My invention relates to induction-coils having a core whose terminals are practically joined in a magnetically-closed circuit outside of the coils.
The invention consists in making the core adjustable within the coil, so that the effective length of core may be varied,'the magnetic connection from one end of said core to the opposite end of the coil being, however, maintained under all conditions of adjustment, so as to preserve a magnetic connection outside of the coil.
The magnetic connection of my invention may be any arrangement such that the magnetic influence may be closed or directed around from one end of the coil to the other, and does not mean necessarily a continuity of magnetic material, since the effects, though in less degree, may be obtained if there be a slight break in the material. It is obvious, also, that a portion only of the core may be made adjustable, instead of the whole core.
Referring to Fig. 2, H indicates the core of the induction-coil, whose primary and sec ondary coils are indicated, respectively, at E and D. The core H is made adjustable in the coil for the purpose of varying the effects, and the magnetic connection from one end (as a) of the core to the opposite end of the core is made through the iron bar or rod 13 to which the magnetic extension 0 of the core is clamped, and the rectangular extension I) from the bar extending to a point near the end of the coil-aperture, in which H slides. By the magnetic connection thus provided outside the induction-coil between its opposite ends the duration of the secondary or induced currents is prolonged, so as to more nearly correspond to the duration of the static charge and discharge currents.
The adjustment is furnished by sliding the core in and out of the coil and clamping the piece 0' at desired point. The bar B is prolonged sufficiently to preserve the magnetic connection through with the end a of the core under all conditions of adjustment.
One manner of applying the coil is indicated in Fig. 1, in which T indicates an ordinary transmitter operated by an electro-magnetin circuit with a local battery, L B, and a Morse key, K. M B designates themain-line battery; t, the ordinary resistance in the ground-wire, and R t the usual adjustable resistances in the branches of the lVheatstone bridge. B is the bridge-wire. S is the local sounder, and O D are the relay-coils in the bridge-wire. For a more detailed description of this application of the device, reference may be had to my prior patent before referred to. The device is, however, of special utility in various connections in telegraphy, where it is desirable to utilize the secondary current from an induction-coil, and to obtain a current somewhat more prolonged than can be had from an ordinary inductioncoil.
lVhat I claim as my invention is- 1. The combination, with an induction-coil having an adjustable core, of a magnetic conwith said bar, as and for the purpose denection from one end of the core to the opposcribed. 10 site end of the coil maintained under the Van Signed at New York, in the county of New ious conditions of adjustment. York and State of New York.
5 2. The combination, With'an induction-coi1,- FRANCIS XV. JONES.
of a bar of magnetic material outside the coil \Vitnesses:
and connected to one end thereof, and an ad THOS. TOOMEY, justable core sliding in magnetic connection WM. H. BLAIN.
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US2996694A (en) * 1957-07-29 1961-08-15 United Aircraft Corp Rotary arm contactless switch
US3024432A (en) * 1959-09-08 1962-03-06 Knapp Monarch Co Speed controls for electric motors

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US2996694A (en) * 1957-07-29 1961-08-15 United Aircraft Corp Rotary arm contactless switch
US3024432A (en) * 1959-09-08 1962-03-06 Knapp Monarch Co Speed controls for electric motors

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