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US696757A
US696757A US7437701A US1901074377A US696757A US 696757 A US696757 A US 696757A US 7437701 A US7437701 A US 7437701A US 1901074377 A US1901074377 A US 1901074377A US 696757 A US696757 A US 696757A
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  • This invention relates to permanent shunts for electrical measuring instruments, such asammetersorgalvanometers.
  • Suchdevices are commonly employed in electrical measurement to divert a variable portion of current of a circuit according to the multiplying power of the shunt around a delicate measuring instrument, so as to admit of the en1- ployment of sensitive instruments with heavy currents.
  • Shunts of this character as commonly employed are not interchangeable, but are adjusted for the instrument with which they are to be used. They are commonly constructed of a pair of heavy conducting-terminals with clips or sockets for connection in the electric circuit, between which terminals extend a plurality of metal plates separated from one another to admit of the circulation of air around them.
  • My invention relates to a construction in which extreme accuracy may be attained by the employment of simpler means than that just referred to.
  • I provide one or more of the resistance plates or strips with a crimped or corrugated surface, in the channels of which solder may be flowed to alter the resistance to the exact degree required.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of a shunt embodying my improvements
  • Fig. 2 is a detail showing a crimped highresistance strip with a conducting medium, such as solder, filled into the grooves to alter its conductivity.
  • terminals 1 and 2 represent terminals each of which is provided with jaws, as indicated, for connection with the cables or leads of the circuit into which it is inserted, and with terminals 3 3 for connection with the measuringinstrumentitshunts.
  • Betweenthetermt nals l 2 extend a plurality of conductingplates t of such resistance that their combined carrying capacity will permit sufficient drop across the terminals 1 2 to give the re quired multiplying value to the shunt. By this means a small proportion of the current is diverted through the measuring instrument.
  • I employ one or more corrugated conducting-strips 5 5, into the grooves of either or both of which may be flowed a metal more readily fusible than that of which the strip is made, such as solder.
  • solder a metal more readily fusible than that of which the strip is made
  • the grooves may be filled or partially filled with solder and more or less melted out, or solder may be flowed successively into the several grooves until the required resistance is attained. It is not absolutely essential that grooved plates be employed, as any structure of the resistan ce-plate by which its resistance may be conveniently altered in situ by the addition or removal of a fusible conductor, such as solder, would answer the purpose.
  • a shunt for an electrical measuring instrument having between its terminals a resistance-plate adapted for the reception of a fusible conductor.
  • a permanent shunt for an electrical measuring instrument having a resistanceplate formed of a diflicultly-fusible metal to which a readily-fusible metal has been applied whereby the resistance may be readily and accurately graduated.
  • a shunt for an electrical measuring instrument containing a resistance-strip of difficultly-fusible metal having its conductivity increased by an application of a readily-fusible metal.
  • a shunt for an electrical measuring instrument having a resistance-plate contain- 7.
  • a shunt for an electrical measuring in corrugations to serve as retainers for a more strument having a resistance-plate containreadily fusible metal such as solder.

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No. 696,757. Patented Apr. I, I902.
M. C. RYPINSKI.
SHUNT FOR ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS.
(Application filed Sept. 5. 1901.)
(No Mudel.)
Witnesses: I nventor:
M 8 MaurieC.R5Pif1ski & I 3
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
MAURICE O. RYPINSKI, OF SOIIENEOTADY, NEIV YORK, ASSIGNOR TO GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF NEIV YORK.
SHUNT FOR ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 696,757, dated April. 1, 1902.
Application filed September 5,1901. Serial No. 74,377. (No model.)
To all w71/072t it 'lll/fl/j/ concern:
' Be it known that I, MAURICE C. RYPINSKI, a citizen of the United States, residing at Schenectady, county of Schenectady, State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Shunts for Electrical Instruments, (Case No. 2,227,) of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to permanent shunts for electrical measuring instruments, such asammetersorgalvanometers. Suchdevices are commonly employed in electrical measurement to divert a variable portion of current of a circuit according to the multiplying power of the shunt around a delicate measuring instrument, so as to admit of the en1- ployment of sensitive instruments with heavy currents. Shunts of this character as commonly employed are not interchangeable, but are adjusted for the instrument with which they are to be used. They are commonly constructed of a pair of heavy conducting-terminals with clips or sockets for connection in the electric circuit, between which terminals extend a plurality of metal plates separated from one another to admit of the circulation of air around them. These shunts as leaving the work-shop cannot be relied upon to a degree of accuracy within less than five per cent, and the common practice has been to adjust them by filing them down so as to give them the exact value required for practical use.
My invention relates to a construction in which extreme accuracy may be attained by the employment of simpler means than that just referred to.
In carrying out the invention I provide one or more of the resistance plates or strips with a crimped or corrugated surface, in the channels of which solder may be flowed to alter the resistance to the exact degree required.
In the accompanying; drawings, which illustrate the invention, Figure l is a perspective view ofa shunt embodying my improvements; and Fig. 2 is a detail showing a crimped highresistance strip with a conducting medium, such as solder, filled into the grooves to alter its conductivity.
1 and 2 represent terminals each of which is provided with jaws, as indicated, for connection with the cables or leads of the circuit into which it is inserted, and with terminals 3 3 for connection with the measuringinstrumentitshunts. Betweenthetermt nals l 2 extend a plurality of conductingplates t of such resistance that their combined carrying capacity will permit sufficient drop across the terminals 1 2 to give the re quired multiplying value to the shunt. By this means a small proportion of the current is diverted through the measuring instrument.
In order to graduate the resistance of the shunt to the exact point required by the 111 ultiplying value desired, I employ one or more corrugated conducting-strips 5 5, into the grooves of either or both of which may be flowed a metal more readily fusible than that of which the strip is made, such as solder. In adjusting the shunt the amount of solder is regulated to the exact degree required for the instrument with which it is associated. The grooves may be filled or partially filled with solder and more or less melted out, or solder may be flowed successively into the several grooves until the required resistance is attained. It is not absolutely essential that grooved plates be employed, as any structure of the resistan ce-plate by which its resistance may be conveniently altered in situ by the addition or removal of a fusible conductor, such as solder, would answer the purpose.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
1. A shunt for an electrical measuring instrument having between its terminals a resistance-plate adapted for the reception of a fusible conductor.
2. A permanent shunt for an electrical measuring instrument having a resistanceplate formed of a diflicultly-fusible metal to which a readily-fusible metal has been applied whereby the resistance may be readily and accurately graduated.
3. A shunt for an electrical measuring instrument containing a resistance-strip of difficultly-fusible metal having its conductivity increased by an application of a readily-fusible metal.
i. A shunt for an electrical measuring instrument having a resistance-plate contain- 7. A shunt for an electrical measuring inin g receptacles fora more easily fusible metal. strument containing a plurality of transverse 5. A shunt for an electrical measuring in corrugations to serve as retainers for a more strument having a resistance-plate containreadily fusible metal such as solder.
5 ing one or more transverse grooves. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my I5 6. A shunt for an electrical measuring inhand this 30th day of August, 1901. strument having a transversely-grooved re- MAURICE O. RYPINSKI. sistance-plate to which an easily-removable Witnesses: conductor has been applied to vary its resist- EDWARD WILLIAMS, Sr.,
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Cited By (7)

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US2708701A (en) * 1953-05-12 1955-05-17 James A Viola Direct current shunt
US5604477A (en) * 1994-12-07 1997-02-18 Dale Electronics, Inc. Surface mount resistor and method for making same
US6181234B1 (en) 1999-12-29 2001-01-30 Vishay Dale Electronics, Inc. Monolithic heat sinking resistor
US6401329B1 (en) 1999-12-21 2002-06-11 Vishay Dale Electronics, Inc. Method for making overlay surface mount resistor
US6510605B1 (en) 1999-12-21 2003-01-28 Vishay Dale Electronics, Inc. Method for making formed surface mount resistor
US20030020592A1 (en) * 2001-06-14 2003-01-30 Koichi Hirasawa Current detection resistor, mounting structure thereof and method of measuring effective inductance
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Cited By (17)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2708701A (en) * 1953-05-12 1955-05-17 James A Viola Direct current shunt
US5604477A (en) * 1994-12-07 1997-02-18 Dale Electronics, Inc. Surface mount resistor and method for making same
US20040168304A1 (en) * 1999-12-21 2004-09-02 Vishay Dale Electronics, Inc. Method for making overlay surface mount resistor
US20050104711A1 (en) * 1999-12-21 2005-05-19 Vishay Dale Electronics, Inc. Method for making overlay surface mount resistor
US6441718B1 (en) 1999-12-21 2002-08-27 Vishay Dale Electronics, Inc. Overlay surface mount resistor
US6510605B1 (en) 1999-12-21 2003-01-28 Vishay Dale Electronics, Inc. Method for making formed surface mount resistor
US6401329B1 (en) 1999-12-21 2002-06-11 Vishay Dale Electronics, Inc. Method for making overlay surface mount resistor
US6725529B2 (en) 1999-12-21 2004-04-27 Vishay Dale Electronics, Inc. Method for making overlay surface mount resistor
US7278202B2 (en) 1999-12-21 2007-10-09 Vishay Dale Electronics, Inc. Method for making overlay surface mount resistor
US6901655B2 (en) 1999-12-21 2005-06-07 Vishay Dale Electronics, Inc. Method for making overlay surface mount resistor
US6181234B1 (en) 1999-12-29 2001-01-30 Vishay Dale Electronics, Inc. Monolithic heat sinking resistor
US20030020592A1 (en) * 2001-06-14 2003-01-30 Koichi Hirasawa Current detection resistor, mounting structure thereof and method of measuring effective inductance
US20050024806A1 (en) * 2001-06-14 2005-02-03 Koichi Hirasawa Current detection resistor, mounting structure thereof and method of measuring effective inductance
US6798189B2 (en) * 2001-06-14 2004-09-28 Koa Corporation Current detection resistor, mounting structure thereof and method of measuring effective inductance
US7292022B2 (en) 2001-06-14 2007-11-06 Koa Corporation Current detection resistor, mounting structure thereof and method of measuring effective inductance
US9865532B2 (en) 2015-08-07 2018-01-09 Vishay Dale Electronics, Llc Molded body and electrical device having a molded body for high voltage applications
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