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- My invention relates to telephonic trans- 1 mitters and receivers; and it consists in the combinations and arrangements hereinafter described, and more particularly pointed out in the claims.
- A is a permanent magnet, turned up at each end, as shown, to form standards, in each of which is secured a-soft-iron core, B.
- Each 2 core is tubular and is screw-threaded interiorly to receive the screws 0 c, which are com siderably larger than the cores, so as to project from each end of them.
- a coil of insulated wire, D Surrounding each core is a coil of insulated wire, D, the
- the entire apparatus is inclosed in "a case, K, and, if desired, the screws 0 0 may project through the sides of the case, as shown.
- the instrument may be used as a transmitter
- a telephonic instrument comprising the annular ring or shell E, ofinsulating material, the parallel diaphragms F, arranged inside said ring and forming a continuous closed chamber, the permanent magnet A, having 7c cores B at both poles, the helices D, fitted on said cores and fittingthe diaphragms, the filling-pieces I between the helices and diaphragms, and the mouth piece or tube communicating with the closed chamber between the diaphragms, as set forth.
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(No Model.) I' v G. E. EGAN.
TELEPHONE.
No. 355,685. Patented Jan; 11, 1887.
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CHARLES E. EGAN, OF COLUMBUS, OHIO, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO W. Y. MILES, OF SAME PLACE.
TELEPHONE.
' SPECIFICATION forming part. of Letters Patent No. 355,685, dated January 11, 1887. A Appication filed April 6, 1886. Serial No. 197,963. No model.)
To aZZ whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, CHARLES E. EGAN, of
Columbus, in the county of Franklin and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in a Combined Magneto Transmitter and Receiver; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, which will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, and to the'letters of reference marked thereon, which forms part of this specification.
My invention relates to telephonic trans- 1 mitters and receivers; and it consists in the combinations and arrangements hereinafter described, and more particularly pointed out in the claims.
The drawing shows a side elevation of my improved telephone, certain parts being broken away for the sake of greater clearness.
A is a permanent magnet, turned up at each end, as shown, to form standards, in each of which is secured a-soft-iron core, B. Each 2 core is tubular and is screw-threaded interiorly to receive the screws 0 c, which are com siderably larger than the cores, so as to project from each end of them. Surrounding each core is a coil of insulated wire, D, the
0 terminals of which are connected by means of the binding-posts L L with the line-wire and ground. These two electro-magnets confront 7 each other, and the space between the ends of the coils is inclosed by a ring, E, of hard rub- 3 5 ber or other suitable material, which supports two diaphragms, F F, adjacent to the two cores B B. At one side of the chamber formed by the ring E and the diaphragms F F is an opening, from which extends a flexible sound- 40 conveying tube,.G, which leads to a suitable ear trumpet or mouth piece, H. Fillingpieces I, of hard rubber or other material,
force the sound-waves at the center of the diaphragm.
The entire apparatus is inclosed in "a case, K, and, if desired, the screws 0 0 may project through the sides of the case, as shown.
With this construction I am able to obtain a much better effect than usual, since both diaphragms act simultaneously and the two electro-magnets seem to re-enforce each other.
The instrument may be used as a transmitter,
the caseK they can be readily adjusted without opening the case.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters l?atcut, is-
1. A telephonic instrument comprising the annular ring or shell E, ofinsulating material, the parallel diaphragms F, arranged inside said ring and forming a continuous closed chamber, the permanent magnet A, having 7c cores B at both poles, the helices D, fitted on said cores and fittingthe diaphragms, the filling-pieces I between the helices and diaphragms, and the mouth piece or tube communicating with the closed chamber between the diaphragms, as set forth.
2. The combination, with the permanent magnet A, of the coils D, the tubular cores B, the screws 0 c, the diaphragms F F, the ring E, and the tube G. Y
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses. 1
CHARLES E. EGAN.
Witnesses:
O. E. DUFFY, O. S. BRASHEARS.
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