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US690833A
US690833A US5048401A US1901050484A US690833A US 690833 A US690833 A US 690833A US 5048401 A US5048401 A US 5048401A US 1901050484 A US1901050484 A US 1901050484A US 690833 A US690833 A US 690833A
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    • G04C23/16Mechanisms continuously running to relate the operation(s) to the time of day acting only at one preselected time or during one adjustable time interval
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to time-switch mechanism; and the object in view is to provide lights arranged in the circuit.
  • An alarmclock of ordinary construction and a switch constitute elements of the operating device; but the specific construction of clock is not essential to the present invention, as the invention 4relates particularly to the means whereby the switch is released to break the circuit and cut out the'lamps included in said circuit.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a completeapparatus constructed in accordancewith the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of the same with the base-board partly broken away to show the manner in which the trip-lever or sweep coperates with the holding-latch.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a completeapparatus constructed in accordancewith the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of the same with the base-board partly broken away to show the manner in which the trip-lever or sweep coperates with the holding-latch.
  • . 3 is a horizontal section through the same
  • Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of the clock-supporting bracket and latch.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail section taken through the switch lever or handle and the projection with which the latch engages. Similar numerals of reference designate corresponding parts in all the figures of the drawlUgS-
  • the invention comprises,essen'tially, a baseboard or suitable support 1, which maybe of any desired size or formation, adapted to receive and form the support for a switchboard 2 of any usual or preferred construction, and an ordinary alarm-clock 3, the switchboard 2 being arranged, preferably, near the lower end of the board l-anil the clock located above the switch, as clearly'shown in Fig. v1.
  • I employ a trip-lever or sweep 4, whichkmay conwinding-arbor 5 of 'the alarm mechanism of theclock 3, said trip-lever' being of vsufficient length to extend below the bottom 'ot' the clock, so asto come in contactlwith one end Vcfa latch 6, thc opposite' end-'ofvji-,which is provided with a beveled catch-lip .ri-,adapted to or handle 9 in the manner illustrated i'n Figs'. -1 and-3.
  • v In order to support the clock and tripping mechanism, I employ a supporting-bracket, (best illustratedin Fig.
  • bracket comprises upwardly-curvedV divergent arms 10, united: by a l,connecting portion 11, formed integrally Vwith or applied rigidly to the outer end of a supporting-iron l2, provided with a footpiece 13, having openings lt'to receive screws or other fasteners whereby the bracket as a whole is connected rigidly to the supporting base or board 1.
  • the lower ends of the bracket-arms 10 are spaced apart suiiiciently to allow of the introduction between them of the latch 6, and the pivot l5 of said latch, which is located between the inner and louter extremities ot' the latch, is projected through the latch into the connecting portion 11 of the clock-supporting bracket.
  • bracket-arms 10 are provided with notches or bearings 16 for the reception of side trunnions or lugs 17, arranged at diametrically opposite points on and projecting laterallyV from the clock-case, thus enabling the clock to be lifted out of engagement with the supporting-bracket for the purpose of winding the clock and the alarm mechanism thereof whenever necessary.
  • the bracket-arms l0 are also arranged at such a distance from the base 1 as to leave an intervening space between the rear surface of the clock and the front surface of the board 1 for the movementsof the trip-lever or sweep 4, whereby the latter is enabled to revolve freely until it comes in contact with and operates the latch 6.
  • the electrical connections or circuits are designated 22 2 3, the terminals of which are sist of a rod having one end connected to the engage with a projection 8 o'n the switch lever IOO suitably secured in upper and lower brackets 24 25.
  • the upper brackets 24 are formed or provided with con tact-lugs 26, between which the upper portions ot' the side bars of the switch-frame engage.
  • the lower brackets 23 are formed with bearing lugs or ears 27, in which the lower ends Vof the switch-bars are pivotally supported, as shown in Fig. l of the drawings.
  • the side bars 28 2S of the switch when turned up to verticality engage between the contact-lugs 26 and complete the circuit.
  • the switch lever or handle In order to facilitate the disengagement of the switch lever or handle, the latter is provided with a longitudinally-projecting pin 1S, whereon is loosely mounted an antifrictionroller 19, with which the lip of t-he latch is adapted to directly engage.
  • a horizontally-projected bar 19 Located near the bottom of the switchboard and base-board 1 is a horizontally-projected bar 19, to the outer end of which is connected one end of a contractile switch-operating spring 20, the other end of which is connected to a plate 2l,con
  • the alarm-clock is removed from the supporting-bracket, the alarm mechanism wound, and the alarm-setting device adjusted to release the alarmstriking mechanism at any desired hour.
  • the clock is then replaced on the .supportingbracket in the manner shown in Fig. 1, and the projection on the switch lever orhandle is placed in engagement with the latch.
  • the trip-lever or sweep 4 revolves or swings until its lower end comes in contact with the inner end of the latch, thereby swinging the latch on its pivot and disengaging the catch.- lip thereof from engagement with the roller 19, forming a member of the projection of the switchlever or handle.
  • the eect of this is to release said lever or handle, whereupon the spring 2O will pull the switch open, thereby breaking the circuit in which the lights are located and extinguishing the latter.
  • a pivotally-mounted switch to close and open a circuit between the wires, a handle to the switch formed with a pin projecting from its free end, an antifriction-roller on the pin, and a latch to engage the roller and having its otherA end in the path of the rod of the clock, substantially as described and for the purpose set forth.

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No. 690,833. y' Patented Ian. 7, |902.
W. 'J. CARTER.
ELECTRIC TIME SWITCH."
(Application meiner. 91901.)
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' ELECTRIC TIME SWITCH. (Alzqicativnrn lred Mar. 9, 1901.)
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WILLIAM CARTER, or .BEocK'roN-, MASSACHUSETTS.
Y l ELECTRIC `TIM E-SfVVITCHlk SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No.,690,833, dated January 7, 1902.
` Appleman inea March 9,1901. serai Ng. 50,484.. (No model.) Y
To' @ZZ whom it' may, concewai.
Be it known that I, WTLLIAM J. CARTER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Brockton, inthe county of Plymouth and State of Massachusetts, have 'invented new and use-I ful Improvements =in. Time-Switch Mechan-' ism, of which the followingis a specification.
This invention relates to time-switch mechanism; and the object in view is to provide lights arranged in the circuit. An alarmclock of ordinary construction and a switch constitute elements of the operating device; but the specific construction of clock is not essential to the present invention, as the invention 4relates particularly to the means whereby the switch is released to break the circuit and cut out the'lamps included in said circuit.
With the above and other objects in view the invention consists in the novel construction, combination, and arrangement hereinafter fully described, illustrated,and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of a completeapparatus constructed in accordancewith the present invention. Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of the same with the base-board partly broken away to show the manner in which the trip-lever or sweep coperates with the holding-latch. Fig.
. 3 is a horizontal section through the same,
taken on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of the clock-supporting bracket and latch. Fig. 5 is a detail section taken through the switch lever or handle and the projection with which the latch engages. Similar numerals of reference designate corresponding parts in all the figures of the drawlUgS- The invention comprises,essen'tially,a baseboard or suitable support 1, which maybe of any desired size or formation, adapted to receive and form the support for a switchboard 2 of any usual or preferred construction, and an ordinary alarm-clock 3, the switchboard 2 being arranged, preferably, near the lower end of the board l-anil the clock located above the switch, as clearly'shown in Fig. v1.
In carrying out the present invention I employ a trip-lever or sweep 4, whichkmay conwinding-arbor 5 of 'the alarm mechanism of theclock 3, said trip-lever' being of vsufficient length to extend below the bottom 'ot' the clock, so asto come in contactlwith one end Vcfa latch 6, thc opposite' end-'ofvji-,which is provided with a beveled catch-lip .ri-,adapted to or handle 9 in the manner illustrated i'n Figs'. -1 and-3. v In order to support the clock and tripping mechanism, I employ a supporting-bracket, (best illustratedin Fig. 4,).which bracket comprises upwardly-curvedV divergent arms 10, united: by a l,connecting portion 11, formed integrally Vwith or applied rigidly to the outer end of a supporting-iron l2, provided with a footpiece 13, having openings lt'to receive screws or other fasteners whereby the bracket as a whole is connected rigidly to the supporting base or board 1. The lower ends of the bracket-arms 10 are spaced apart suiiiciently to allow of the introduction between them of the latch 6, and the pivot l5 of said latch, which is located between the inner and louter extremities ot' the latch, is projected through the latch into the connecting portion 11 of the clock-supporting bracket.
The upper extremities of the bracket-arms 10 are provided with notches or bearings 16 for the reception of side trunnions or lugs 17, arranged at diametrically opposite points on and projecting laterallyV from the clock-case, thus enabling the clock to be lifted out of engagement with the supporting-bracket for the purpose of winding the clock and the alarm mechanism thereof whenever necessary. The bracket-arms l0 are also arranged at such a distance from the base 1 as to leave an intervening space between the rear surface of the clock and the front surface of the board 1 for the movementsof the trip-lever or sweep 4, whereby the latter is enabled to revolve freely until it comes in contact with and operates the latch 6.
The electrical connections or circuits are designated 22 2 3, the terminals of which are sist of a rod having one end connected to the engage with a projection 8 o'n the switch lever IOO suitably secured in upper and lower brackets 24 25. The upper brackets 24 are formed or provided with con tact-lugs 26, between which the upper portions ot' the side bars of the switch-frame engage. The lower brackets 23 are formed with bearing lugs or ears 27, in which the lower ends Vof the switch-bars are pivotally supported, as shown in Fig. l of the drawings. The side bars 28 2S of the switch when turned up to verticality engage between the contact-lugs 26 and complete the circuit.
In order to facilitate the disengagement of the switch lever or handle, the latter is provided with a longitudinally-projecting pin 1S, whereon is loosely mounted an antifrictionroller 19, with which the lip of t-he latch is adapted to directly engage. Located near the bottom of the switchboard and base-board 1 is a horizontally-projected bar 19, to the outer end of which is connected one end of a contractile switch-operating spring 20, the other end of which is connected to a plate 2l,con
nected to the cross-bar of the switch-frame and shown for convenience as interposed between the outer bar ot' the switch-frame and the inner end ot' the switch lever or handle 9.
In utilizing the invention the alarm-clock is removed from the supporting-bracket, the alarm mechanism wound, and the alarm-setting device adjusted to release the alarmstriking mechanism at any desired hour. The clock is then replaced on the .supportingbracket in the manner shown in Fig. 1, and the projection on the switch lever orhandle is placed in engagement with the latch. When the alarm mechanism of the clock is tripped7 the trip-lever or sweep 4 revolves or swings until its lower end comes in contact with the inner end of the latch, thereby swinging the latch on its pivot and disengaging the catch.- lip thereof from engagement with the roller 19, forming a member of the projection of the switchlever or handle. The eect of this is to release said lever or handle, whereupon the spring 2O will pull the switch open, thereby breaking the circuit in which the lights are located and extinguishing the latter.
It will be apparent that changes in the form, proportion, and minor details of construction may be resorted to without departing from the principle or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
In a time-switch, the combination with an alarm-clock, a rod actuated by the clock, and electric wires, of a pivotally-mounted switch to close and open a circuit between the wires, a handle to the switch formed with a pin projecting from its free end, an antifriction-roller on the pin, and a latch to engage the roller and having its otherA end in the path of the rod of the clock, substantially as described and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
Witnesses:
F. M. BIXBY, D. P. RICE.
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