US3531756A - Variable resistor with tilting contact for fine adjustment - Google Patents
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- H01C10/30—Adjustable resistors the contact sliding along resistive element
- H01C10/38—Adjustable resistors the contact sliding along resistive element the contact moving along a straight path
- H01C10/40—Adjustable resistors the contact sliding along resistive element the contact moving along a straight path screw operated
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- Linear motion variable resistors such as potentiometers
- actuators or slides that adjust contacts along resistance elements.
- FIG. 1 is a front View of a potentiometer
- FIG. 2 is a side view thereof with part of it broken away;
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross section taken on the line IIIIII of FIG. 2.
- the long rectangular case 1 of a variable resistor such as a rheostat or potentiometer
- the case preferably is made from two molded half sections that have meeting edges extending from front to back across the end walls of the case and lengthwise along its back or base. The half sections are joined tightly together in any suitable manner.
- a metal collector strip 2 and an electrical resistance strip 3 are mounted at the opposite sides and are parallel.
- the collector strip is provided with an integral terminal 4 that extends through the back of the case, while each end of the resistance strip is connected to a metal terminal 5 likewise extending through the back.
- the actuator may be a slide 8 that is slidably mounted in a central solt 9 extending lengthwise of the case in its front or top.
- the slide has laterally opening grooves 10 in its opposite sides receiving the side walls of the slot to hold and guide the slide.
- the ends of the outer side of the slide may be provided with projections 11 for moving the slide lengthwise back and forth along the slot by hand.
- the bridging contact is not connected directly to the actuator or slide, but to a small plate 13 behind the slide.
- This plate normally is parallel to the slide as shown in dotted lines in FIG. 2, and one of its ends is resiliently connected to the corresponding end of the slide.
- the plate and United States Patent Office 3,531,756 Patented Sept. 29, 1970 slide are molded in one piece from a synthetic plastic, although they could be metal or at least the connection between plate and slide could be metal.
- the bridging contact extends rearwardly from the plate, by which it is supported.
- the bridging contact 7 may take various forms, such, for example, as a wire coil, the axis of which is substantially perpendicular to the plate.
- a convenient way of connecting the coil to the plate is to provide the plate with a central post 14, on which the coil is mounted.
- This post may be integral with the plate. When the plate is in its normal dotted line position, the post and bridging contact will extend across the resistance and collector strips at right angles thereto.
- the central portion of the slide is provided with a threaded opening through it, in which an adjusting screw 16 is mounted.
- the inner end of the screw presses against the central portion of plate 13.
- Theouter end of the screw is provided with means, such as a knob 17, for turning it so that the screw can be screwed inwardly to tilt the plate away from the slide as shown in full lines in FIG. 2.
- This will, by changing the angle of the bridging contact with the resistance strip, move the contact along the strip a slight distance and thereby change the adjustment of the potentiometer. Since the angle will be changed very slightly, even when the screw is turned a full 360, it will be seen that it is easy to make extremely fine changes or adjustments by turning the knob a few degrees after the slide has been moved to an approximately correct position. If the screw has previously tilted plate 13 away from the slide, reversing the screw will allow the plate to spring back toward its original unstressed position parallel to the slide.
- a linear motion variable resistor comprising an elongated case, parallel resistance and collector strips mounted therein at its opposite sides and extending lengthwise thereof, said strips having front and rear edges, an actuator movable along the strips at their front edges, a plate inside the case behind the actuator with one end resiliently connected to one end of the actuator, the plate extending lengthwise of the case, a bridging contact extending rearwardly from the plate and engaging both of said strips, means supporting said contact from the plate to move the contact lengthwise of the strips with the actuator, and an adjusting screw threaded in the actuator and having an inner end pressing against the plate, the screw being adapted to be turned from its outer end in order to tilt the plate away from the actuator for fine adjustment of the resistor.
- a linear motion variable resistor according to claim 1 in which said supporting means is a post, and said bridging contact is a wire coil encircling the post.
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US82167469A | 1969-05-05 | 1969-05-05 |
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US2091371A (en) * | 1934-04-16 | 1937-08-31 | G M Lab Inc | Rheostat |
US2288043A (en) * | 1940-10-03 | 1942-06-30 | Bell Punch Co Ltd | Adjustable electrical resistance |
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US2091371A (en) * | 1934-04-16 | 1937-08-31 | G M Lab Inc | Rheostat |
US2288043A (en) * | 1940-10-03 | 1942-06-30 | Bell Punch Co Ltd | Adjustable electrical resistance |
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