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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- the present invention relates to loop switches, especially designed for use on arc lighting circuits, but evidently the switch may be used in connection with 'any suitable circuits and apparatus.
- the object is to provide a simple and efficient loop switch, which, when in one position, maintains the line closed through a translating device or group of translating devices, suoli as arc lamps7 and which, when in a second position, maintains the line closed without interposing Isaid translating device or translating devices.
- Figure 1 is a plan view of the switch and circuit connections; and Fig. 2 is a side View of the switch, looking from the right of Fig. l.
- l is an insulating base ot' wood, slate or other suitable material, on which are several contact springs, 2, 8, 4, 5, each preferably composed of several layers of metal, such as brass, as indicated by the side view.
- the contact ends of these springs are bent upward, as shown in Fig. 2.
- At the outer end of each spring is a suitable binding-post 6.
- At the center of the base is a brass or other suitable hub 7 to the top of which is secured an insulating disk or plate 8, by means of the screw and washer 9, 10.
- Said disk is provided at one side with an extension l1, carrying a pin 12, to which one end of the stili, spiral spring 13 is secured, the opposite end being secured to the pin 14 carried by the switch arm 15.
- Said arm is pivoted at 16, at one side of the pivoted or rotatable disk 8.
- two metal pieces 17, 18, Secured to the under side of the disk S are two metal pieces 17, 18, which, as shown in Fig. 1, in dotted lines, are arc-shaped, each being of sufficient length to unite two ofthe devices 2, 3, 4, 5.
- the supply circuit 19 is The translating device 20, (or translating devices, as indicated by the additional lamp 20, shown in dotted lines, Fig. l) is connected to the two springs 4, 5. When the switch arm is in the position shown, the circuit 9 will be complete through the plate 18, but the translating device will be disconnected from said circuit.
- the spring 13 As the arm is moved toward the right, the spring 13 is gradually p ut underincreased tension, and carried from its position, in a straight line between 'pin 12 and pivot 1G, to a position to pull the disk, forming the mov able member of the switch, toward the right. Vhen the upper end ot' the spring is carried by and below the center of the disk, the spring is allowed to act to turn the disk thus giving an instantaneous make and break.
- tension is given to the spring in a Very gradual manner, since the first movement of the switch handle changes the direction of the spring, at the same time slowly extending, rather than directly and suddenly extending, the same.
- the plate 18 When the switch is turned as described, the plate 18 will connectsprings 3, 5, and the plate 17 will connect springs 2, 4, thereby looping the translating devices into circuit. Since the springs 2, 3, dro., press upward against the contact plates carried by the rigid disk 8, eX- cellent contact will be obtained, andthe switch is simpler and occupies less space than the drum loop switches heretofore employed.
- a handle being pivoted at one side of but extending over the plate, FREDK. DA. GOOLD. and a spring connected to the handle between Witnesses: its free end and its pivot, and connected to CHARLES M. CATLIN,
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P. DA. GOOLD.
LOOP SWITCH.
No. 489,674. Patented Jan. 10, 1893.
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FREDERICK DA. GOOLD, OF SCI-IENECTADY, ASSIGNOR TO THE EDISON GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
LOOP-SWITCH.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 489,674, dated January 10, 1893.
Application tiled April 15, 1892. Serial No. 429,274. (No model.)
To all whom t may concern.-
Beit known that I, FREDERICK DA. GooLD,
-v a citizen of the United States, residing at Schenectad y,coun ty of Schenectady, and State of New York, have invented a certain new and useful Improvementin Loop-Switches, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to loop switches, especially designed for use on arc lighting circuits, but evidently the switch may be used in connection with 'any suitable circuits and apparatus.
The object is to provide a simple and efficient loop switch, which, when in one position, maintains the line closed through a translating device or group of translating devices, suoli as arc lamps7 and which, when in a second position, maintains the line closed without interposing Isaid translating device or translating devices.
The invention consists in the several combinations hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a plan view of the switch and circuit connections; and Fig. 2 is a side View of the switch, looking from the right of Fig. l.
l is an insulating base ot' wood, slate or other suitable material, on which are several contact springs, 2, 8, 4, 5, each preferably composed of several layers of metal, such as brass, as indicated by the side view. The contact ends of these springs are bent upward, as shown in Fig. 2. At the outer end of each spring, is a suitable binding-post 6. At the center of the base is a brass or other suitable hub 7 to the top of which is secured an insulating disk or plate 8, by means of the screw and washer 9, 10. Said disk is provided at one side with an extension l1, carrying a pin 12, to which one end of the stili, spiral spring 13 is secured, the opposite end being secured to the pin 14 carried by the switch arm 15. Said arm is pivoted at 16, at one side of the pivoted or rotatable disk 8. Secured to the under side of the disk S are two metal pieces 17, 18, which, as shown in Fig. 1, in dotted lines, are arc-shaped, each being of sufficient length to unite two ofthe devices 2, 3, 4, 5. The supply circuit 19 is The translating device 20, (or translating devices, as indicated by the additional lamp 20, shown in dotted lines, Fig. l) is connected to the two springs 4, 5. When the switch arm is in the position shown, the circuit 9 will be complete through the plate 18, but the translating device will be disconnected from said circuit. As the arm is moved toward the right, the spring 13 is gradually p ut underincreased tension, and carried from its position, in a straight line between 'pin 12 and pivot 1G, to a position to pull the disk, forming the mov able member of the switch, toward the right. Vhen the upper end ot' the spring is carried by and below the center of the disk, the spring is allowed to act to turn the disk thus giving an instantaneous make and break. By the arrangement described, tension is given to the spring in a Very gradual manner, since the first movement of the switch handle changes the direction of the spring, at the same time slowly extending, rather than directly and suddenly extending, the same. When the switch is turned as described, the plate 18 will connectsprings 3, 5, and the plate 17 will connect springs 2, 4, thereby looping the translating devices into circuit. Since the springs 2, 3, dro., press upward against the contact plates carried by the rigid disk 8, eX- cellent contact will be obtained, andthe switch is simpler and occupies less space than the drum loop switches heretofore employed.
What I claim is,
1. The combination, in a snap switch, of stationary contacts, a pivoted or rotatable switch member, against the under side of which said contacts bear, a switch arm pivoted at one side of said body but extending over the same, and a spring, the ends of which are connected respectively to the arm and the rotatable switch member on the saine of the pivot of said arm substantially as described.
2. The combination, in a switch, of a base, a hub or extension 7, a plate pivoted thereon and adapted to move forward and backward on its pivot a limited distance, contact plates thereon on the side toward the base, springs on the base pressing against said side of the movable plate, a handle pivoted at one side of the movable plate and extending over it, and aspring connecting said handle and movable plate, the points ot attachment of the IOO spring both being on the same side of the than the connection tothe handle,but on the handle pivot substantially as described. same side of said pivot substantially as de- 3. The combination, in a switch, of a base, scribed. a plate carrying` contact devices thereon, This specification signed and witnessed this 5 springs on the base and adapted to press 11th day of April, 1892.
against the contacts, a handle being pivoted at one side of but extending over the plate, FREDK. DA. GOOLD. and a spring connected to the handle between Witnesses: its free end and its pivot, and connected to CHARLES M. CATLIN,
1o said plate at a point farther from the pivot A. XV. ANDREWS.
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US2486887A (en) * | 1944-11-02 | 1949-11-01 | Arrow Hart & Hegeman Electric | Voltage-responsive relay |
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