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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
- H01H9/00—Details of switching devices, not covered by groups H01H1/00 - H01H7/00
- H01H9/16—Indicators for switching condition, e.g. "on" or "off"
- H01H9/167—Circuits for remote indication
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23K—SOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
- B23K11/00—Resistance welding; Severing by resistance heating
- B23K11/24—Electric supply or control circuits therefor
- B23K11/248—Electric supplies using discharge tubes
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- the invention relates to electrical connectors, and is especially designed for use in my improved electric protective system for which I have made application for Letters Patent, filed August 31, 1900, and bearing Serial No. 28,677.
- the object of the invention is to provide a connector adapted for use in connection with some movable part of a structure such, for instance, as a safe or vault doorand which shall be of such construction that by the opening of the door by a burglar or other unauthorized person the main circuit will be broken and cause an alarm or signal to be made, or
- Figure 1 is a diagrammatic View illustrating the connectorarranged within a vault.
- Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view.
- Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view.
- Fig. 4 is a top plan view with the cover-plate of the indicator removed; and
- Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view on line a a, Fig. 3.
- a denotes a safe or other structure desired to be protected, which is provided with the usual door. (Not shown.)
- B denotes the connector
- 'and 10 denotes I the wires of the main circuit, in which are installed electromagnets 6 and an automatic circuit-breaker G, as is shown in my application for patent above referred to.
- T denotes the fuse cut-outs for the main circuit.
- B denotes the alarm or electric bell, and B denotes the bell open circuit, in which is included,when the magnets 6 are demagnetized, the armature 6 of'said magnets.
- shunt-wire controlled by a switch 25 denotes a shunt-wire controlled by a switch 25, designed to shunt the main current from the connector B and permit of the opening of the door of the vault or safe with out sounding an alarm.
- 00 denotes the wires of an open circuit which join the wires 10.
- This circuit includes a switch X and the connector B.
- the switches X and 25 and the automatic circuitbreaker G are all inclosed within a box D, which can only be opened by duly-authorized persons.
- FIG. 13 designates a casing which is adapted to be secured within a safe or vault and have one of its ends which is open arranged within the path of movement of the fixed bolt or stud of the door of the vault or safe.
- a metal plunger B which has a sliding movement in said casing and is guided in such movement by the bearing-straps B
- the rear end of the plunger is formed with a bore or seat which is coincident with a tube B projecting from the inner end of the casing and located within the bore of the plunger, and within the tube is a coil-spring E the energy of which is exerted to force the plunger forward.
- the forward end of the plunger is provided with insulations B and the sides of the plunger at two diametrically opposite points B B are provided with insulations.
- B denotes one set of spring contact-points secured to the inner side of the casing and adapted to make contact with the plunger'B and with the insulations B
- the spring-contact-points B are secured to the inner side of the casing and adapted to make contact with the plunger B and with the insulations B
- the wires 00 connect with the spring contactpoints B B
- the wires 10 connect with the spring contact-points 13 B
- the switches 25 and X are moved to complete their respective circuits, and the plunger B" is released, so as to move their insulations B B in contact with the spring contact-points B B.
- the current of the main-circuit wires 10 flows in the direction indicated by the arrow, starting at the point y, through one of the fuse cut-outs, thence through the electromagnets 6, thence through a branch wire 11, thence through the switch 25, thence through the shunt-wire 25, which is joined to the opposite circuitwire 10, and thence through said circuit-wire 10 to the other fuse cut-out.
- the device is exceedingly useful for the purpose for which it is designed and may be placed upon the market at a comparatively small cost.
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HENRY F. FRE ED, OF HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 667,125, dated January 29, 1901.
Application filed September 27, 1900. Serial No. 31,279. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it kn own that I, HENRY F. FREED, a citizen of the United States, residing at Harrisburg, in the county of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electrical Connectors; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
The invention relates to electrical connectors, and is especially designed for use in my improved electric protective system for which I have made application for Letters Patent, filed August 31, 1900, and bearing Serial No. 28,677.
The object of the invention is to provide a connector adapted for use in connection with some movable part of a structuresuch, for instance, as a safe or vault doorand which shall be of such construction that by the opening of the door by a burglar or other unauthorized person the main circuit will be broken and cause an alarm or signal to be made, or
should the main current be thrown off or shunted by an authorized person and the safedoor he opened by such person and left open the construction of the connector is such that any attempt on the part of any person to set the indicator so as to prevent an alarm being sounded after the door has been closed and the current is through the connector, by the breaking or short-circuiting of the main line, an alarm or signal will be made and the officials of the building will be thus notified that the system is being tampered with.
With this and other objects in view the invention consists in certain features of construction and combination of parts, which will be hereinafter fully set forth.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a diagrammatic View illustrating the connectorarranged within a vault. Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view. Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view. Fig. 4 is a top plan view with the cover-plate of the indicator removed; and Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view on line a a, Fig. 3.
In the drawings, a denotes a safe or other structure desired to be protected, which is provided with the usual door. (Not shown.)
B denotes the connector,'and 10 denotes I the wires of the main circuit, in which are installed electromagnets 6 and an automatic circuit-breaker G, as is shown in my application for patent above referred to.
T denotes the fuse cut-outs for the main circuit.
B denotes the alarm or electric bell, and B denotes the bell open circuit, in which is included,when the magnets 6 are demagnetized, the armature 6 of'said magnets.
25 denotes a shunt-wire controlled by a switch 25, designed to shunt the main current from the connector B and permit of the opening of the door of the vault or safe with out sounding an alarm.
00 denotes the wires of an open circuit which join the wires 10. This circuit includes a switch X and the connector B. The switches X and 25 and the automatic circuitbreaker G are all inclosed within a box D, which can only be opened by duly-authorized persons.
Referring to Figs. 2, 3, 4E, and 5, in which I have shown the connector in detail, 13 designates a casing which is adapted to be secured within a safe or vault and have one of its ends which is open arranged within the path of movement of the fixed bolt or stud of the door of the vault or safe. Mounted within the casing is a metal plunger B, which has a sliding movement in said casing and is guided in such movement by the bearing-straps B The rear end of the plunger is formed with a bore or seat which is coincident with a tube B projecting from the inner end of the casing and located within the bore of the plunger, and within the tube is a coil-spring E the energy of which is exerted to force the plunger forward. The forward end of the plunger is provided with insulations B and the sides of the plunger at two diametrically opposite points B B are provided with insulations.
B denotes one set of spring contact-points secured to the inner side of the casing and adapted to make contact with the plunger'B and with the insulations B The spring-contact-points B are secured to the inner side of the casing and adapted to make contact with the plunger B and with the insulations B The wires 00 connect with the spring contactpoints B B, and the wires 10 connect with the spring contact-points 13 B In operation, assuming the door of the safe or vault to be open to afford access to the safe or vault, the switches 25 and X are moved to complete their respective circuits, and the plunger B" is released, so as to move their insulations B B in contact with the spring contact-points B B. The current of the main-circuit wires 10 flows in the direction indicated by the arrow, starting at the point y, through one of the fuse cut-outs, thence through the electromagnets 6, thence through a branch wire 11, thence through the switch 25, thence through the shunt-wire 25, which is joined to the opposite circuitwire 10, and thence through said circuit-wire 10 to the other fuse cut-out. There is no current flowing through the wires 50 at, for the reason that the spring contact-points B are resting upon the insulations B of the plunger. Now should a person force the plunger B inward with a view of holding it in that position by wedging or by applying some adhesive substance, so that when the safe-door is closed and the circuit through the shunt-wire 25 is broken and the circuit through the spring contact-points B and the plunger is completed with a view of preventing the plunger from being forced outward by its spring in the event of the door being opened by an unauthorized person, and thus sounding an alarm, the instant the plunger is forced inward for this purpose the insulations B are moved from engagement with the spring contact-points B, which would then bear upon the bar and complete the circuit through the wires 32, spring-contacts B and plunger, thus short-circuiting the main circuit and blowing out the fuse cut-outs. Upon the blowing out of the fuse cutouts the electromagnets (5 are demagnetized and the armature U of said magnets falls and completes the alarm-circuit. iVhen the safe or vault door is closed, the stud thereon engages the plunger and forces it inward, the switch X having first been turned to break the circuit of wires 5:; (c. The switch 25 is now open, so as to permit the current of the main line to pass through the automatic cutout and through the spring-contacts l3 and the plunger. Now should an unauthorized person attempt to open the door the main circuit will be broken, thus deinagnetizing the magnets o and completing the alarm-circuit.
To provide against the resetting of the connector by moving the cover thereof, I connect branch wires 12 with the wires 03 00one with the casing of the connector and the other with the spring-tongue secured to and insulated from the casing. Fastening-screws 13, used for securing the cover to the ledge 14 of the casing, after passing through said cover and led e en a e the suin -tongues and should a person attempt to remove the cover for the purpose of setting the connector so that it will not operate, the instant one of the screws is worked sufficiently far out to let the free end of the spring-tongue contact with the ledge the circuit is completed through the wires l2 l2 and 50 cc, thus short-circuiting the main circuit and causing an alarm to be sounded in the manner hereinbefore set forth.
From the foregoing description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, the construction, operation, and advantages of my invention will be readily understood without requiring an extended explanation;
The device is exceedingly useful for the purpose for which it is designed and may be placed upon the market at a comparatively small cost.
Various changes in the form, proportion, and the minor details of construction may be resorted to without departing from the principle or sacrificing any of the advantages of this invention.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. The combination with a closed circuit, an electromagnet included in said circuit, an open signal-circuit closed by the armature of said electromagnet when the same is demagnetized, an automatic circuitbreaker included in the closed circuit, an automatic circuit-connector included in the closed circuit, branch wires connecting the closed circuit and the circuit-connector, and a switch for connecting said branch wires, as set forth.
2. The combination with a closed circuit, an electromagnet included in said circuit, and an open signal-circuit closed by the armature of said electromagnet when the same is demagnetized, of an automatic circuit-breaker included in the closed circuit, an automatic circuit-connector included in the closed circuit, branch wires connecting the closed circuit and the circuit-connector, a switch for said branch wires, a shunt-wire electrically connected to one side of the closed circuit, and a switch for said shunt-wire, as set forth.
3. The combination with a closed circuit, an electromagnetincluded in said circuit, and an open signal circuit closed by the armature of said electromagnet when the same is demagnetized, of an automatic circuit-breaker included in the closed circuit, an automatic circuit-connector included in the closed circuit, branch wires connecting the closed circuit and the circuitconnector, a switch for said branch wires, a shunt-wire electrically connected to one side of the closed circuit, a switch for said shunt-wire, and branch wires electrically connected to the circuitconnector and to the first-named branch wires, as set forth.
a. The combination with an open circuit, of a metal case and a spring-tongue included within said circuit, and means for holding the cover of the case in position, said means forcing the spring-tongue from electrical conmy hand in presence of two subscribing wittact with said case and s0 arranged that by nesses. the removal or Withdrawal of said means the spring-tongue will contact with said case and HENRY FREED' 5 complete the circuit, substantially as set Witnesses:
forth. JOHN A. NELSON,
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set H. H. FREEBURN.
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