US746770A - Commutator for causing the ignition of the charges in explosion-engines. - Google Patents

Commutator for causing the ignition of the charges in explosion-engines. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US746770A
US746770A US11291802A US1902112918A US746770A US 746770 A US746770 A US 746770A US 11291802 A US11291802 A US 11291802A US 1902112918 A US1902112918 A US 1902112918A US 746770 A US746770 A US 746770A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
casing
lug
commutator
explosion
ignition
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US11291802A
Inventor
Walter Gordon Wilson
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
US case filed in Ohio Northern District Court litigation Critical https://portal.unifiedpatents.com/litigation/Ohio%20Northern%20District%20Court/case/1%3A16-cv-02665 Source: District Court Jurisdiction: Ohio Northern District Court "Unified Patents Litigation Data" by Unified Patents is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US11291802A priority Critical patent/US746770A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US746770A publication Critical patent/US746770A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02PIGNITION, OTHER THAN COMPRESSION IGNITION, FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES; TESTING OF IGNITION TIMING IN COMPRESSION-IGNITION ENGINES
    • F02P7/00Arrangements of distributors, circuit-makers or -breakers, e.g. of distributor and circuit-breaker combinations or pick-up devices

Definitions

  • This invention relates to improvements in conimutators for causing the ignition of the charge in explosion-engines.
  • a contact or a number of contacts corresponding to the number of cylinders or explosions to be made is mounted in or on a hollow or solid cylinder or disk in such manner that contact is made for the igniting device for each cylinder at each revolution or once every two revolutions (as the case may be) of the shaft of the engine or motor, and a spring-brush is mounted on the said shaft or on the valve-shaft which brush is in electrical connection with one pole of the source of electricity, the other pole being connected to the igniting device or devices.
  • FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings illustrates in sectional elevation a commutator constructed according to this invention
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section thereof on the line A B, Fi 1.
  • a pin 9 which carrier has two lugs e and f.
  • the lug e has a recess or is made forked at its end atg and thelug fhas a sloth nearits outer end and a small hole 2' formed in its end and communicating with the slot.
  • One end of a spring-brush it rests in the slot 7t and is provided with a stud or projection Z, which takes into the hole 'L.
  • the spring of the brush 7t passes through the recess or fork g in the other lug e, by which fork it is kept straight.
  • the contact-pieces which are of similardimensions, are spaced symmetrically around the interior or surface of the hollow cylinder m in order that the brush It shall make contact at precisely the same relative point in the strokes of the engines.
  • the contactpieces are let into a recess or recesses in the hollow cylinder m, as shown, and flush with the inner periphery of the latter, being held therein by short studs or screws 0, suitably made in one with the said contact-pieces, which tuds are provided with nuts q and also serve as terminals.
  • the back 9' of the hollow cylinder m is made with a central hole to allow the shaft 0 to pass through, and the front or cover 3 of the said hollow cylinderis suitably connected thereto and to the back 7' by bolts 15 passing right through all three parts.
  • the front cover 8 may be transparent or have a window for observation.
  • the cylinder is conveniently held in place by means of spring-clips u, it, also held by the aforesaid bolts t and passing over the flange o of an end bearing of the shaft, or the commutator is held in place by any other suitable means.
  • the former may be partially revolved to adjust the time at which the brush makes electrical contact, and by means of a lever 10, fixed to the cylinder m, a connecting-rod, and a screw and nut or other suitable device the exact moment of ignition with regard to the position of the piston or pistons can be regulated from the drivers seat or other convenient place.
  • a very great advantage obtained by this invention consists therein that however much or unevenly the contacts may wear (particularly where there are two or more) their relative positions are always unaltered and their positions with regard to the positions of the pistons in the cylinders of the motor are always the same,except they be altered by moving the commutator.
  • a commutator for causing the ignition of the charge in an explosion-engine comprising a cylindrical casing of insulatory material, one or more contact-pieces countersunk in said casing to be flush with the interior surface thereof, a carrier to rotate within the casing, a lug on the carrier having a recess at its outer end, another lug having a slot near its outer end and a hole a spring-brush, a pin near the end of the spring, the spring being adapted to take into the recess of one lug and into the slot in the other lug and the pin adapted to take into the hole of the latter lug, substantially as set forth.
  • a commutator for causing the ignition of the charge in an explosion-engine comprising a hollow cylindrical casing, a back for the said casing with a central hole therein, a cover for the said casing, a plurality of contact-pieces attached to the said casing and having their inner faces flush with the interior of the casing, a plurality of terminals each of which is connected to a contact-piece, a carrierfixedly mounted on a revolving shaft passing into the casing, a lug on the carrier having a recess at its outer end, another lug having a slot near its outer end and a hole, a spring-brush, a pin near the end of the spring, the spring of the brush being adapted to take into the recess of one lug and into the slot in the other lug and the pin adapted to take into the hole of the latter lug, said brush adapted to revolve with the carrier and to make contact periodically with the contact-pieces in the casing, substantially as set forth.
  • Acommutatorofthekinddescribedcom prising a cylindrical casing, a back for the said casing with a central hole therein, a cover for the said casing, a plurality of contact-pieces attached to the said casing and having their inner faces flush with the interior of the casing, a plurality of terminals each of which is connected to a contact-piece, a carrier fixedly mounted on a revolving shaft passing into the casing, a lug on the carrier having a recess at its outer end, another lug having a slot near its outer end and a hole, a spring-brush, a pin near the end of the spring, the spring of the brush being adapted to take into the recess of one lug and into the slot in the other lug and the pin adapted to take into the hole of the latter lug, the brush being adapted to revolve with the carrier and to make contact periodically with the contactpieces in the casing, spring-clips on the easing, a flange on a bearing of the revol

Description

PATEN'I'ED DEG. 15, 1903.
W. G. WILSON. OOMMUTATOR FOR OAUSING THE IGNITION OF THE CHARGES IN EXPLOSION ENGINES.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 23, 1902.
N0 MODEL.
IiPatented December 15, 1903 UNIT D STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WALTER GORDON WILSON, OF WESTMINSTER, ENGLAND.
COMMUTATOR FOR CAUSING THE IGNITION OF THE CHARGES lN EXPLOSION-ENGINES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 746,770, dated December 15, 1903.
Application filed June 28,1902. Serial No. 112,918. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WALTER GORDON W1L- SON, engineer, a subject of the King of Great Britain, residing in the city of \Vestminster,
5 in the county of Middlesex, England, have invented new and useful Improvements in Oommntators for Causing the Ignition of the Charges in Explosion-Engines, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in conimutators for causing the ignition of the charge in explosion-engines.
According to this invention a contact or a number of contacts corresponding to the number of cylinders or explosions to be made is mounted in or on a hollow or solid cylinder or disk in such manner that contact is made for the igniting device for each cylinder at each revolution or once every two revolutions (as the case may be) of the shaft of the engine or motor, and a spring-brush is mounted on the said shaft or on the valve-shaft which brush is in electrical connection with one pole of the source of electricity, the other pole being connected to the igniting device or devices.
Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings illustrates in sectional elevation a commutator constructed according to this invention, and Fig. 2 is a cross-section thereof on the line A B, Fi 1.
On the shaft foroperating the valves (or, it may be, on the crank-shaft of the engine in the case of an engine having an explosion or otherwise attachedfor example, by a pin 9which carrier has two lugs e and f. The lug e has a recess or is made forked at its end atg and thelug fhas a sloth nearits outer end and a small hole 2' formed in its end and communicating with the slot. One end of a spring-brush it rests in the slot 7t and is provided with a stud or projection Z, which takes into the hole 'L. The spring of the brush 7t passes through the recess or fork g in the other lug e, by which fork it is kept straight.
Inclosing the spring-brush 7t and concentric with the shaft 0 there is a hollow cylinder 'm, made of non-conducting material and provided with a contact-piece or with more than one con tactpiece. In the example shown there are four contact-pieces marked a a n n.
during each revolution) a carrier 61 is keyed.
The contact-pieces, which are of similardimensions, are spaced symmetrically around the interior or surface of the hollow cylinder m in order that the brush It shall make contact at precisely the same relative point in the strokes of the engines. The contactpieces are let into a recess or recesses in the hollow cylinder m, as shown, and flush with the inner periphery of the latter, being held therein by short studs or screws 0, suitably made in one with the said contact-pieces, which tuds are provided with nuts q and also serve as terminals. The back 9' of the hollow cylinder m is made with a central hole to allow the shaft 0 to pass through, and the front or cover 3 of the said hollow cylinderis suitably connected thereto and to the back 7' by bolts 15 passing right through all three parts. If desired, the front cover 8 may be transparent or have a window for observation. The cylinder is conveniently held in place by means of spring-clips u, it, also held by the aforesaid bolts t and passing over the flange o of an end bearing of the shaft, or the commutator is held in place by any other suitable means. By attaching the commutator to the shaft-bearing in this or in any other convenient manner the former may be partially revolved to adjust the time at which the brush makes electrical contact, and by means of a lever 10, fixed to the cylinder m, a connecting-rod, and a screw and nut or other suitable device the exact moment of ignition with regard to the position of the piston or pistons can be regulated from the drivers seat or other convenient place.
A very great advantage obtained by this invention consists therein that however much or unevenly the contacts may wear (particularly where there are two or more) their relative positions are always unaltered and their positions with regard to the positions of the pistons in the cylinders of the motor are always the same,except they be altered by moving the commutator.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A commutator for causing the ignition of the charge in an explosion-engine comprising a cylindrical casing of insulatory material, one or more contact-pieces countersunk in said casing to be flush with the interior surface thereof, a carrier to rotate within the casing, a lug on the carrier having a recess at its outer end, another lug having a slot near its outer end and a hole a spring-brush, a pin near the end of the spring, the spring being adapted to take into the recess of one lug and into the slot in the other lug and the pin adapted to take into the hole of the latter lug, substantially as set forth.
2. A commutator for causing the ignition of the charge in an explosion-engine comprising a hollow cylindrical casing, a back for the said casing with a central hole therein, a cover for the said casing, a plurality of contact-pieces attached to the said casing and having their inner faces flush with the interior of the casing, a plurality of terminals each of which is connected to a contact-piece, a carrierfixedly mounted on a revolving shaft passing into the casing, a lug on the carrier having a recess at its outer end, another lug having a slot near its outer end and a hole, a spring-brush, a pin near the end of the spring, the spring of the brush being adapted to take into the recess of one lug and into the slot in the other lug and the pin adapted to take into the hole of the latter lug, said brush adapted to revolve with the carrier and to make contact periodically with the contact-pieces in the casing, substantially as set forth.
3. Acommutatorofthekinddescribedcomprising a cylindrical casing, a back for the said casing with a central hole therein, a cover for the said casing, a plurality of contact-pieces attached to the said casing and having their inner faces flush with the interior of the casing, a plurality of terminals each of which is connected to a contact-piece, a carrier fixedly mounted on a revolving shaft passing into the casing, a lug on the carrier having a recess at its outer end, another lug having a slot near its outer end and a hole, a spring-brush, a pin near the end of the spring, the spring of the brush being adapted to take into the recess of one lug and into the slot in the other lug and the pin adapted to take into the hole of the latter lug, the brush being adapted to revolve with the carrier and to make contact periodically with the contactpieces in the casing, spring-clips on the easing, a flange on a bearing of the revolving shaft over which the spring-clips take and a lever fixed to the casing by means of which it may be partially revolved, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
WALTER GORDON \VILSON.
Witnesses:
VICTOR JENSEN, WALTER J. SKERTEN.
US11291802A 1902-06-23 1902-06-23 Commutator for causing the ignition of the charges in explosion-engines. Expired - Lifetime US746770A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US11291802A US746770A (en) 1902-06-23 1902-06-23 Commutator for causing the ignition of the charges in explosion-engines.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US11291802A US746770A (en) 1902-06-23 1902-06-23 Commutator for causing the ignition of the charges in explosion-engines.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US746770A true US746770A (en) 1903-12-15

Family

ID=2815265

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US11291802A Expired - Lifetime US746770A (en) 1902-06-23 1902-06-23 Commutator for causing the ignition of the charges in explosion-engines.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US746770A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2447819A (en) * 1945-07-11 1948-08-24 Ibm Commutator

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2447819A (en) * 1945-07-11 1948-08-24 Ibm Commutator

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US746770A (en) Commutator for causing the ignition of the charges in explosion-engines.
US970794A (en) Governing means for internal-combustion engines.
US1068297A (en) Revolving-cylinder internal-combustion engine.
US1084192A (en) Internal-combustion engine comprising rotating cylinders.
US1013466A (en) Sparking apparatus.
US816083A (en) Current-controller for igniting devices for hydrocarbon-engines.
US741365A (en) Electric igniter for hydrocarbon-engines.
US957109A (en) Internal-combustion-engine timer.
US924863A (en) Spark-ignition device for explosive-engines.
US1030127A (en) Magneto ignition device for internal-combustion engines.
US752627A (en) Half to william priest
US480272A (en) Ignitor for gas-engines
US719072A (en) Spark-igniting mechanism for explosive-engines.
US1202463A (en) Governing means for internal-combustion engines.
US1372788A (en) Current-collector for magnetos
US287855A (en) Lewis c
US3332409A (en) Piezoelectric igniter and distributor
US1275294A (en) Combined internal-combustion engine and magneto.
US1229045A (en) Distributer for ignition systems.
US1278183A (en) Electrical system for motor-driven vehicles, motor-boats &c.
US735036A (en) Igniter for explosive-engines.
US655406A (en) Electric sparker for gasolene-engines.
US1267991A (en) Ignition device.
US1392694A (en) Timer for internal-combustion engines
US926066A (en) Multiple-contact timer.