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US689817A
US689817A US5285101A US1901052851A US689817A US 689817 A US689817 A US 689817A US 5285101 A US5285101 A US 5285101A US 1901052851 A US1901052851 A US 1901052851A US 689817 A US689817 A US 689817A
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  • Ourinvention relates to improvements in fire-alarms, and has for its object to provide an electrically-operated device of that character which shall be simple in construction and automatic in operation and which may be cheaply manufactured and easily installed, the invention consisting in the Various parts and arrangement of parts, as hereinafter fully described, and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which'- l Figure 1 is a top plan View of the invention, partly in section, and showing its electrical connections indiagram.
  • Fig. 2 is a section on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail in section.
  • ametallic contactsleeve 15 serving as a terminal for the conducting-wire 16, which is led to the sleeve 15 by way of the binding-screw 17 on the flange 11.
  • a ribbon 18 is located within the annular recess 14, lining the inner face of the ange 11 and providing the other terminal, a wire 19, secured to the binding-post 20, connecting therewith.
  • a plurality of sliding rods 2l are set radially within the disk 10, passing through apertures 22 and 23 in the flange 11 andcenter piece 12, respectively, their inner ends being adapted to have contact with the sleeve 15 and the ⁇ ribbon 18, through which the rods also pass and through which the circuit is closed.
  • the outer ends of the rods 21 projectr beyond the periphery'of the disk and are proiiammable strings or cords 25.
  • An expansion-spring 26 is coiled around the body portion of each of the rods 21 within the annular recess 14, and one of its ends being passed through an aperture in the rod reacts against the contact-ribbon 18 ot' the flange 11, so as to force the rod 2l inwardly-to secure its contact with the sleeve l5 otthe socket, thereby closing the circuit when the rods are released by the burning of the cords, which are designed to hold the rods out of contact with the sleeve, as will be. hereinafter explained.
  • the disk 10 is secured through the apertures 10a by suitable fastening means to the ceiling of a chamber, preferably, although it may be placed in any other convenient location, and the inflammable cords 25 are attached Yto the hooks 24 at the ends of the sliding rods 21 and conducted along the walls ot' the various apartments of abuilding through the angles in the furnace heatng-pipes,where, by reason of the accumulation of light dust, a iire is very likely to'originate, or to any other point where a fire may occur.
  • the device is of a very simple character
  • a circuit-closer for tire-alarms comprising a member having an annular recess, an electrical terminal located in the recess, a second terminal set in the inner Wall of the recess, a plurality of radially-disposed sliding rods located in the recess and having Contact With one of the terminals, a cord attached to each of the rods for holding it out of engagement With the other terminal, and means adapted to move the rod into contact with such latter terminal when the rod is released.
  • a circuit-closer for .tire-alarms comprising a member having an annular recess, an electrical terminal located in the recess, a second terminal set in the inner Wall of the recess, a plurality of radially-disposed sliding rods located in the recess and having contact with one of the terminals, a cord attached to each of the rods for holding the rods out of engagement with one of the terminals, and spiral springs located in the recess and surrounding the rods to cause the rods to contact with such latterterminal when the cords are released.
  • a body having a recess, the Walls of which are concentric and the inner Wall being a socketed hub, a sleeve seated in the socket and serving as a terminal, a ribbonl located in the recess and serving as the other terminal, a plurality of spring-actuated radially-disposed sliding rods passing through the terminal located in the recess and adapted to be moved into contact with the terminal in the socket, and a cord attached to each of the rods to hold it out of engagement with such terminal against the resistance of its spring.
  • a disk having on one face thereof a pair of concentric iianges, a metallic sleeve located Within the inner flange and serving as an electric terminal, a ribbon set in the recess between the flanges and against the outer fiange providing the other terminal, a plurality of. radially-disposed sliding rods passing through the iianges and having contact with the terminal in the recess, an ex,- pansion-spring coiled around each of the rods Within the recess and adapted to force the rods in contact with the sleeve, and inflammable cords to hold the rods ont ot' contact with the sleeve.

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N0. 689,8I7. Patented Dec. 24. |90I.
A. W. HANSEN & S. C. W. HARRISON.
FIRE ALARM.
(Application filed- Mar. 25, 1901.) (No Model.)
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UNITED STATES AUGUST W. HANSEN AND SAMUEL C. W. HARRISON,
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PATENT OFFICE.
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FIRE-ALARM.
SPECIFICATION formngpart of Letters Patent No. 689,817, dated'December 24:, 1901.
Application filed March 25, 1901. kSerial No. 52,851. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that we', AUGUST W. HANSEN and SAMUEL C. W. HARRISON, citizens of the United States, and residents of Evanston,
v county of Cook,`and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fire-Alarms, of which the following is a specification and which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, forming a part thereof. l
Ourinvention relates to improvements in fire-alarms, and has for its object to provide an electrically-operated device of that character which shall be simple in construction and automatic in operation and which may be cheaply manufactured and easily installed, the invention consisting in the Various parts and arrangement of parts, as hereinafter fully described, and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which'- l Figure 1 is a top plan View of the invention, partly in section, and showing its electrical connections indiagram. Fig. 2 is a section on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail in section.
A disk 10, of anysuitable material,but preferably of wood, because of its inexpensiveness, is provided with or has formed on one of its faces at its periphery a flange 11 and a concentric central flange 12, centrally socketed, as at 13, providing between them an annular recess 14.
Seated in the socket 13 is ametallic contactsleeve 15, serving as a terminal for the conducting-wire 16, which is led to the sleeve 15 by way of the binding-screw 17 on the flange 11. A ribbon 18 is located within the annular recess 14, lining the inner face of the ange 11 and providing the other terminal, a wire 19, secured to the binding-post 20, connecting therewith.
A plurality of sliding rods 2l are set radially within the disk 10, passing through apertures 22 and 23 in the flange 11 andcenter piece 12, respectively, their inner ends being adapted to have contact with the sleeve 15 and the` ribbon 18, through which the rods also pass and through which the circuit is closed. The outer ends of the rods 21 projectr beyond the periphery'of the disk and are proiiammable strings or cords 25.
An expansion-spring 26 is coiled around the body portion of each of the rods 21 within the annular recess 14, and one of its ends being passed through an aperture in the rod reacts against the contact-ribbon 18 ot' the flange 11, so as to force the rod 2l inwardly-to secure its contact with the sleeve l5 otthe socket, thereby closing the circuit when the rods are released by the burning of the cords, which are designed to hold the rods out of contact with the sleeve, as will be. hereinafter explained.
The disk 10 is secured through the apertures 10a by suitable fastening means to the ceiling of a chamber, preferably, although it may be placed in any other convenient location, and the inflammable cords 25 are attached Yto the hooks 24 at the ends of the sliding rods 21 and conducted along the walls ot' the various apartments of abuilding through the angles in the furnace heatng-pipes,where, by reason of the accumulation of light dust, a iire is very likely to'originate, or to any other point where a fire may occur.
When the alarm system is installed, the
vided withhooks 24, towhich are attached incords 25 being drawntaut and their ends secured, and the rods 2l being pulled out against the resistance of the springs 26, contact with the sleevel is broken and the circuit opened. Should a re occur in the locality of one of the cords, the latter would become ignited in the incipiency of a blaze, and, parting, permit the springof the rod to which the burning cord was attached to force the rod against the sleeve 15, and, closing the circuit through the rod 2l, lthe sleeve 15, and the'ribbon 18, sound the alarm B.
The device is of a very simple character,
easily made, is free from complication, and y IOO this precise construction, and instead of the ange 12 a solid hub or projection may be provided and the contact-sleeve 15 placed around the same, or the flange l2 may be dispensed with altogether and the central terminal adapted to close the circuit through any one of the series of radiating rods employed alone.
We claim as our inventionl. A circuit-closer for tire-alarms comprising a member having an annular recess, an electrical terminal located in the recess, a second terminal set in the inner Wall of the recess, a plurality of radially-disposed sliding rods located in the recess and having Contact With one of the terminals, a cord attached to each of the rods for holding it out of engagement With the other terminal, and means adapted to move the rod into contact with such latter terminal when the rod is released.
2. A circuit-closer for .tire-alarms comprising a member having an annular recess, an electrical terminal located in the recess, a second terminal set in the inner Wall of the recess, a plurality of radially-disposed sliding rods located in the recess and having contact with one of the terminals, a cord attached to each of the rods for holding the rods out of engagement with one of the terminals, and spiral springs located in the recess and surrounding the rods to cause the rods to contact with such latterterminal when the cords are released.
3. In an electrical fire-alarm, in combination, a body having a recess, the Walls of which are concentric and the inner Wall being a socketed hub, a sleeve seated in the socket and serving as a terminal, a ribbonl located in the recess and serving as the other terminal, a plurality of spring-actuated radially-disposed sliding rods passing through the terminal located in the recess and adapted to be moved into contact with the terminal in the socket, and a cord attached to each of the rods to hold it out of engagement with such terminal against the resistance of its spring.
4. In an electrical tire-alarm, in combination, a disk having on one face thereof a pair of concentric iianges, a metallic sleeve located Within the inner flange and serving as an electric terminal, a ribbon set in the recess between the flanges and against the outer fiange providing the other terminal, a plurality of. radially-disposed sliding rods passing through the iianges and having contact with the terminal in the recess, an ex,- pansion-spring coiled around each of the rods Within the recess and adapted to force the rods in contact with the sleeve, and inflammable cords to hold the rods ont ot' contact with the sleeve.
AUGUST WV. HANSEN. SAMUEL C. W. HARRISON.
XVitnesses:
ARTHUR B. SEIBoLD, E. M. KLATCHER.
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