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  • alternate My invention relates to the construction of spaces between the teeth; or they may be aliilduetioir'coils or imluctoriuins. teruately superposed in the alternate spaees-- IO
  • the objcet ol' the invention to provide an that is to say, the primary may be inside the induction-coil adapted to eonvert currents of secondary in one opening and outside the a given electro-motive force into currents of secondary in the next opening.
  • Figure 1 is difi'erent potential, with as small a loss ot' a plan view, parilyin section, of an induction- 1 energy as possible. coil embodying the features of the invention,
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of an inelosing case, and systenlswhere translating devices olany char- Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the latter. acter are employed in the seeondary circuits Referring to the figures, AAE A, do, rep- '20 of inductioneoils. resent a series of thin.
  • the invention consists in organizing an in iron placed side by side and separated by in duct-iou-coil, or, as it may be termed, a consulating material, as indicated at I) I) I), &c. vertcr, in substantially the following inan-
  • the plates are each constructed with a series ner: A number of thin. iron. rings or annular of inwardlynojecting pointed teeth or lugs, plates are formed, preferably by stamping, a a.
  • a series of out ward projections, a a" and these have interior and exterior teeth are formed opposite the inner projections or around their peripheries.
  • inner teeth converge.
  • Beet-angular openings The external teeth extend outward an equal 0' e and e" c" are thus lei't upon the inner and distance, but instead of tapering they diverge, upon the outer edges or sides.
  • the lines leaving openings having parallel sides.
  • the bounding the openings thus t'ormed are par number of these plates depends upon the conallel with each other.
  • a number of the plates ditions under which the converter is to be en1- are fastened together by bolts 8, extending ployed. They are placed upon each other, the through corresponding holes, r, in the plates, positions of the teeth coinciding; but they are the positions of the teeth of the several plates insulated or separated from each other by pa and lalniiue coinciding with each other. and 0 per, cloth, asbestus, oil-silk, air, or other wellpreferably the bolts are insulated from the knowninsula'ting material, and they are firmly plates themselves. It is designed that the bolted or otherwise secured together.
  • the primary and secondary coils D and 12 shall be number of plates which are thus assembled is, wound i n these penings,an.d theyina y be either as already stated, dependent upon the purwound together, the primary wire 1) and the 5 pose to whichtheinduction-coilistobe adaptsecondary (1 being placed side by side and ed.
  • itit is designed thatit shall wound parallel, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2; or absorb live hundred XVatits energy, a certain the primarywire and secondary wires maybe number of plates are used; if one thousand variously disposed with ret'ereneetoezu'h other. ⁇ Vatts, twice that number.
  • the plates are so
  • the coil is preferably protected by being 50 placed that two positions of the teeth coincide, placed within a suitable case consisting of a base, F, to which there is secured a removable cover, F.
  • a suitable case consisting of a base, F, to which there is secured a removable cover, F.
  • the cover there are preferably formed perforations f f.
  • the base F is provided with holes f, by means of which it may be screwed or bolted to any suitable support.
  • An induction-coil consisting of the combination of a series of thin sheet-iron rings placed side by side, and having inwardly and outwardly projecting teeth, and primary and secondary coils wound thereupon at right angles,to the direction of the laminse of the plates.
  • An induction-coil consisting of a series of thin iron plates, having teeth upon its inner and outer peripheries and two conductors wound between the teeth.

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W. STANLEY, Jr.
INDUCTION COIL.
I No. 349,612. Patented Sept. 21, 1886.
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\VI LLIAM S' ANLEY, JR, OF GREAT BARRIN tTON, MASSAUUUSE FS, AS- SH QTUTI- TO GEORGE XVESTINGHOUSE, JR, OF :II'PFSPJ RG, QPA.
INDUCTION-COIL.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No 349,612, dated September 21, 1.886.
.-'\pplie:\tion tiled November 23, 1385. Serial No. 183,723. (No model.)
To (all whom it May concern: leaving openings upon the interior and ex- Beit known that LXVILLIAM STANLEY, J12, terior of the ring between the teeth. and in aeitizen ol't'he United States, residinginGreat these openings the conductors are wound. .Barrington, in the county of Berkshire and The primary and secondary may be. wound State otMassachusetts, have invented certain together-that is to say, parallel with each new and useful Improvements in il'nductionotheror the one may be wound. outside the oils, otfwhielithe lbllowing isa specification. other; or they may be placed in. alternate My invention relates to the construction of spaces between the teeth; or they may be aliilduetioir'coils or imluctoriuins. teruately superposed in the alternate spaees-- IO The objcet ol' the invention to provide an that is to say, the primary may be inside the induction-coil adapted to eonvert currents of secondary in one opening and outside the a given electro-motive force into currents of secondary in the next opening.
a different clectro-lnotive force, or having a In the aeeompanying drawings, Figure 1 is difi'erent potential, with as small a loss ot' a plan view, parilyin section, of an induction- 1 energy as possible. coil embodying the features of the invention,
The invent-ion is designed especially for emand Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same. ploynient in electriclighting systems, orin Fig. 3 is a plan view of an inelosing case, and systenlswhere translating devices olany char- Fig. 4 is a side elevation of the latter. acter are employed in the seeondary circuits Referring to the figures, AAE A, do, rep- '20 of inductioneoils. resent a series of thin. plates or lamina: ofsoi't The invention consists in organizing an in iron placed side by side and separated by in duct-iou-coil, or, as it may be termed, a consulating material, as indicated at I) I) I), &c. vertcr, in substantially the following inan- The plates are each constructed with a series ner: A number of thin. iron. rings or annular of inwardlynojecting pointed teeth or lugs, plates are formed, preferably by stamping, a a. A series of out ward projections, a a", and these have interior and exterior teeth are formed opposite the inner projections or around their peripheries. The internal teeth teeth a, and the lines of the outer teeth i'all taper to points, their lengths being equal to the in the eontinuations of the outside lines of the thickness to which it is designed they shall inner teeth, so that the outer teeth widen to- 6 be wound with the insulating-conductors conward their ends in the same proportion as the s stituting the primary and secondary coils. inner teeth converge. Beet-angular openings The external teeth extend outward an equal 0' e and e" c" are thus lei't upon the inner and distance, but instead of tapering they diverge, upon the outer edges or sides. The lines leaving openings having parallel sides. The bounding the openings thus t'ormed are par number of these plates depends upon the conallel with each other. A number of the plates ditions under which the converter is to be en1- are fastened together by bolts 8, extending ployed. They are placed upon each other, the through corresponding holes, r, in the plates, positions of the teeth coinciding; but they are the positions of the teeth of the several plates insulated or separated from each other by pa and lalniiue coinciding with each other. and 0 per, cloth, asbestus, oil-silk, air, or other wellpreferably the bolts are insulated from the knowninsula'ting material, and they are firmly plates themselves. It is designed that the bolted or otherwise secured together. The primary and secondary coils D and 12 shall be number of plates which are thus assembled is, wound i n these penings,an.d theyina y be either as already stated, dependent upon the purwound together, the primary wire 1) and the 5 pose to whichtheinduction-coilistobe adaptsecondary (1 being placed side by side and ed. For instance, itit is designed thatit shall wound parallel, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2; or absorb live hundred XVatits energy, a certain the primarywire and secondary wires maybe number of plates are used; if one thousand variously disposed with ret'ereneetoezu'h other. \Vatts, twice that number. The plates are so The coil is preferably protected by being 50 placed that two positions of the teeth coincide, placed within a suitable case consisting of a base, F, to which there is secured a removable cover, F. In the cover there are preferably formed perforations f f. For convenience in fastening the coil in position the base F is provided with holes f, by means of which it may be screwed or bolted to any suitable support. a
I claim as my invention- 1. An induction-coil consisting of the combination of a series of thin sheet-iron rings placed side by side, and having inwardly and outwardly projecting teeth, and primary and secondary coils wound thereupon at right angles,to the direction of the laminse of the plates.
2. An induction-coil consisting of a series of thin iron plates, having teeth upon its inner and outer peripheries and two conductors wound between the teeth.
3. The combination, substantially as here- 2o wound in'the spaces between the teeth, substant-ially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name this 17th day of November, 30
WILLIAM STANLEY, J R.
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DANL. W. EDGECOMB, CHARLES A. TERRY.
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