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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a focusing arc lamp embodying my improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear view of the shield on the line 22.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail of Figs. 4: and 5 are details of the tension device.
  • an inclined post B on which is rigidly fastened a sleeve 0 having on one side an arm 0 having a T- shaped head 0'.
  • the shield D rests against the face of this head 0, and is provided with two fiat spring fingers d which slip down over the back of the head 0' and hold the shield firmly in place, but permit it to be easily and quickly removed by sliding it upward off the head.
  • the holder E for the negative carbon is attached to a carrier 6 which slides on a bar F rigidly fastened to the block f mounted to slide on the post B, and actuated by the feed screw G.
  • the armature lever 70 of this magnet is connected with the sliding carrier e, whereby the magnet is enabled to separate the carbons, by depressing the carrier as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 1.
  • the electrical connection between the carrier and the magnet coil is by means of a link is running from the-terminal of the coil to an insulated collar on the bar F, and a flexible copper conductor L between said collar and the carrier 6. This conductor is of one or more separate strands'or. layers, thin enough, to give it great flexibility, so that it can accommodate itself to the relative movements of the block and carrier.
  • the pinion In order to take up wear, and prevent backlash between the pinion M and gear M of the feeding mechanism, the pinion is journaled eccentrically in a cylindrical bushing N mounted in a cylindrical hole in the side of the lamp base. After turning the bushing to adjust the pinion toward .or away from the gear-wheel, the bushing can be fastened by the screws 11.
  • the ratchet wheel O On the same shaft as the pinion is the ratchet wheel O,which is driven by the pawl P carried on the lever Q which is vibrated by the shunt electro-magnet of the feed mechanism, in the usual manner.
  • the lever has a tension spring R, which is fastened to the end of the screw R on which is a circular nut R for adjusting the tension of the spring.
  • a spring arm S is fastened to the lamp-base, and its free end has a curved face 5 to fit the periphery of the nut R
  • the nut 7 5 and the curved face on the arm are milled or roughened, so that the arm serves to lock the nut against accidental movement, as by the jarringof the mechanism, while yet permitting it to be readily turned by the attendant when necessary.
  • the make and break of the shunt circuit are effected by the lev Q, hich hasan arm q playing between adjustable stops t t on the movable contact T, which slides stifliy in a holder U.
  • the opposite Contact T is also adjustable by means of a screw 1?. By adj usting the stops, the feed can be made coarse or fine at will.

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B. R. KNOWLES. ELECTRIC ABC LAMP.
No. 516,826. Patented Mar. 20', 1894.
the feed gear.
STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EDWARD EK owLEs, OF MIDDLETOWN, OONNEOTlCUT, Ass ICNOE TO THE SOHUYLER ELECTRIC COMPANY, OF CONNECTICUT.
ELECTRIC-ARC LAM P.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 516,826, dated March 20, 1894.
I Application filed July 17,1893. Serial No. 480,688. (No model To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, EDWARD R. KNOWLES, a itizen of the United States, residing at Middletown, in the county of Middlesex and'State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electric -Arc lamps, of which the following is a specifica- Theseimprovements relate especially to details in the focusing arc lamp used in search lights, though applicable of course to other styles of lamp. They have reference to the manner of attaching the shield, the electrical connection between the sliding negative carbon holder and its support, the feeding gear, the tension device for the feed-pawl armature, and the make and break contacts in the shunt circuit.
In the drawings: Figure 1 is a side elevation of a focusing arc lamp embodying my improvements. Fig. 2 is a rear view of the shield on the line 22. Fig. 3 is a detail of Figs. 4: and 5 are details of the tension device.
Rising from the base A is an inclined post B, on which is rigidly fastened a sleeve 0 having on one side an arm 0 having a T- shaped head 0'. The shield D rests against the face of this head 0, and is provided with two fiat spring fingers d which slip down over the back of the head 0' and hold the shield firmly in place, but permit it to be easily and quickly removed by sliding it upward off the head.
The holder E for the negative carbon is attached to a carrier 6 which slides on a bar F rigidly fastened to the block f mounted to slide on the post B, and actuated by the feed screw G. Electrically connected with one of the lamp contacts H, by means of a jointed arm I, is the series or are striking electromagnet K, carried on the block f. The armature lever 70 of this magnet is connected with the sliding carrier e, whereby the magnet is enabled to separate the carbons, by depressing the carrier as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 1. The electrical connection between the carrier and the magnet coil is by means of a link is running from the-terminal of the coil to an insulated collar on the bar F, and a flexible copper conductor L between said collar and the carrier 6. This conductor is of one or more separate strands'or. layers, thin enough, to give it great flexibility, so that it can accommodate itself to the relative movements of the block and carrier.
In order to take up wear, and prevent backlash between the pinion M and gear M of the feeding mechanism, the pinion is journaled eccentrically in a cylindrical bushing N mounted in a cylindrical hole in the side of the lamp base. After turning the bushing to adjust the pinion toward .or away from the gear-wheel, the bushing can be fastened by the screws 11. On the same shaft as the pinion is the ratchet wheel O,which is driven by the pawl P carried on the lever Q which is vibrated by the shunt electro-magnet of the feed mechanism, in the usual manner. The lever has a tension spring R, which is fastened to the end of the screw R on which is a circular nut R for adjusting the tension of the spring. A spring arm S is fastened to the lamp-base, and its free end has a curved face 5 to fit the periphery of the nut R The nut 7 5 and the curved face on the arm are milled or roughened, so that the arm serves to lock the nut against accidental movement, as by the jarringof the mechanism, while yet permitting it to be readily turned by the attendant when necessary.
The make and break of the shunt circuit are effected by the lev Q, hich hasan arm q playing between adjustable stops t t on the movable contact T, which slides stifliy in a holder U. The opposite Contact T is also adjustable by means of a screw 1?. By adj usting the stops, the feed can be made coarse or fine at will.
Having thus describedmy invention,what I claim is- 1. In a focusing arc lamp, the combination with a T-shaped head, of a shield adapted to rest against the face of the head, and having spring-fingers to slide down over the back of 5 the head, substantially as shown and described. v
2. In a focusing arc lamp, the combination with the pinion M and gear 1 of the feed mechanism, of the cylindrical bushing N in which said pinion is eccentrically journaled, ing arm playing between said stops, substan- [0 said bushing being mounted in a cylindrical tially as shown and described.
hole in the lamp base, and provided with In testimony whereof I hereunto set my means for looking it when adjusted, substanhand in the presence of two witnesses.
5 tially as shown and described.
3. In a focusing arc lamp, the combination EDWARD KNOWLES with the shunt circuit, of a pair of contact Witnesses: w points, one of which slides in a holder and is D. J. GLAZIER, provided with adjustable stops, and a vibrat- Jos. T. ELLIOTT.
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