US692004A - Self-ejecting plug for telephone-switchboards. - Google Patents

Self-ejecting plug for telephone-switchboards. Download PDF

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US692004A
US692004A US5812301A US1901058123A US692004A US 692004 A US692004 A US 692004A US 5812301 A US5812301 A US 5812301A US 1901058123 A US1901058123 A US 1901058123A US 692004 A US692004 A US 692004A
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R9/00Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, e.g. terminal strips or terminal blocks; Terminals or binding posts mounted upon a base or in a case; Bases therefor
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    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
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    • H04M3/18Automatic or semi-automatic exchanges with means for reducing interference or noise; with means for reducing effects due to line faults with means for protecting lines

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  • My invention relates to improvements in telephone switchboards and attachments therefor.
  • Figure 1 is a part horizontal section and part plan of my device.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section.
  • Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic figure to be hereinafter'described.
  • A is the switchboard, having any number of sockets to receive the plugs 4, and 2 and 3 are the springs through which the line connection is made.
  • Each plug 4 is adapted to fit any socket in the board, and through these plugs connection is made between subscribers in the usual manner.
  • Each plug has a tube 5, fixed to a base 5, and within the tube is a pin 6, insulated from the tube, as shown at 7.
  • Each pin has a head 8, and when the tubular part of the plug is inserted into a socket the tube contacts with the spring 3 and the head 8 with the spring 2.”
  • the pin 6 is connected with one of the cords 9, and the tube 5 is connected with the other cord 10, through which the connection is completed between any two subscribersin the usual and well-known manner. Whenever the plug is Withdrawn the connection is interrupted.
  • a bell-crank lever 11 fulcrumed, as shown at 12, so that one end extends to a point where it will engage a shoulder 13 of the plug 4.
  • the other arm of the lever extends above an electromagnet 14 and carries an arsleeve 5 contacts with the spring 3, and when no current is passing through the electromagnet 14 the armature of the electromagnet is raised by the spring 16 and the other arm of the lever lies against the board A.
  • a connection is made, which energizes the electromagnet l4, and this attracts the armature and causes the lever to eject the plug, as before described.
  • One terminal of the electromagnet connects with the common battery 17 and the other with one of the socket-springs
  • a plug When a plug is put into a socket, it ,connects the electromagnet with the battery side of relay 18, and when the receiver is hung up and relay energized the circuit is completed through common battery.
  • the plug thus ejected will be returned to its place on the switchboard-table by a weight on the cord in which the wires 9 and 10 are inclosed in the usual manner.
  • the plugs are automatically ejected without any direct action or attention of the switchboard operator.
  • Fig. 3 I illustrate a diagram representing two sockets with plugs inserted, and the course of the circuits will be understood from the following:
  • the current flows over the wire 6 to the coils let and through these coils to the wire 0, spring 2, knob 8, wire 9, and wire a to the point d, where the circuit is broken, which point 03 leads to the battery 17.
  • the point d is closed by means of a coil 18 of a relay, the circuit through the coils 14 of the ejector is completed, thereby ejecting the plug.
  • the coils 18 of the relay are energized in the same manner as anypresent clearing-out drop or signal, as well understood by those skilled in this art.

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Patented Jan. 28, I902. TE.
EPHDNE SWITCHBOARDS.
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SELF EJECTING PLUG F0 (Application B TEL filed Ap 2 Sheets-Sheef I.
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Patented Jan. 28, I902.
SELF EJEGTINE PLUG FUR' TELEPHONE SWITCHBQABDS.
(Application filed Apr. 80, 1901.)
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' IJVVENTOR i'fiptte UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES E. BUTTE, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR TO PAUL C. F. BUTTE, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
SELF-EJECTING PLUG FOR TEL'EPHONE-SWITCHBOARDS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 692,004, dated January 8, 1 902. Application filed April 30, 1901. fierial No. 58,123. (No model.)
To ctZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, CHARLES F. BUTTE, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, have invented an Improvement in Self-Ejecting Plugs for. Telephone-Switchboards; and I hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
My invention relates to improvements in telephone switchboards and attachments therefor.
It consists in the combination with the switchboard, with its sockets to receive the plugs by which connections are made between subscribers, of a series of plug-ejecting levers corresponding with the sockets,and electromagnets, either of which when energized acts upon its lever and through it to eject the plug. 1
Referring to the accompanying drawings for a more complete explanation of my in vention, Figure 1 is a part horizontal section and part plan of my device. Fig. 2 is a vertical section. Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic figure to be hereinafter'described.
A is the switchboard, having any number of sockets to receive the plugs 4, and 2 and 3 are the springs through which the line connection is made. Each plug 4 is adapted to fit any socket in the board, and through these plugs connection is made between subscribers in the usual manner. Each plug has a tube 5, fixed to a base 5, and within the tube is a pin 6, insulated from the tube, as shown at 7. Each pin has a head 8, and when the tubular part of the plug is inserted into a socket the tube contacts with the spring 3 and the head 8 with the spring 2." The pin 6 is connected with one of the cords 9, and the tube 5 is connected with the other cord 10, through which the connection is completed between any two subscribersin the usual and well-known manner. Whenever the plug is Withdrawn the connection is interrupted. In order to automatically eject a plug, I have shown a bell-crank lever 11, fulcrumed, as shown at 12, so that one end extends to a point where it will engage a shoulder 13 of the plug 4. The other arm of the lever extends above an electromagnet 14 and carries an arsleeve 5 contacts with the spring 3, and when no current is passing through the electromagnet 14 the armature of the electromagnet is raised by the spring 16 and the other arm of the lever lies against the board A. When the subscriber hangs up his receiver or rings off, a connection is made, which energizes the electromagnet l4, and this attracts the armature and causes the lever to eject the plug, as before described. One terminal of the electromagnet connects with the common battery 17 and the other with one of the socket-springs When a plug is put into a socket, it ,connects the electromagnet with the battery side of relay 18, and when the receiver is hung up and relay energized the circuit is completed through common battery. The plug thus ejected will be returned to its place on the switchboard-table by a weight on the cord in which the wires 9 and 10 are inclosed in the usual manner. By this means the plugs are automatically ejected without any direct action or attention of the switchboard operator.
In Fig. 3 I illustrate a diagram representing two sockets with plugs inserted, and the course of the circuits will be understood from the following: Commencing at the point e of the battery 17 the current flows over the wire 6 to the coils let and through these coils to the wire 0, spring 2, knob 8, wire 9, and wire a to the point d, where the circuit is broken, which point 03 leads to the battery 17. When the point d is closed by means of a coil 18 of a relay, the circuit through the coils 14 of the ejector is completed, thereby ejecting the plug. The coils 18 of the relay are energized in the same manner as anypresent clearing-out drop or signal, as well understood by those skilled in this art.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combination in a telephone-switchboard, its sockets, and plugs adapted to be inserted therein, of a device for ejecting the plug, consisting of a lever, one end of which engages the plug, an armature carried by the other end, and an electromagnet which acts thereon when energized and moves the lever to eject the plug.
2. The combination in a telephone-switchboard, having sockets and plugs slidable therein, and contacts controlled by said plugs through which circuits are completed when the plugs are introduced, of levers, one arm of each of which engages a plug, and electromagnets by which the other arm is moved whereby the plugs are ejected by the energizing of the electromagnets.
3. The combination with a telephone-switch- CHARLES F. BUTTE.
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S. H.- NOURSE, JEssIE G. BRODIE.
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